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CRITICS throw around the word revelatory a bit too much.
The single is still revelatory: a song about depression that floats like the dark clouds it describes.
But it offers something different, and in many ways more revelatory: a glimpse into how the city fits together as a whole.
Our investigative reporting on the candidates and the role of money in this election has been deep and revelatory, a true standout feature of The Times's coverage.
The result was the revelatory A Generation (1955), in which Wajda emerged as an independent and fresh voice and the leader of a new spirit in Polish cinema.
Simon Busser's L'Originel was revelatory – a Malbec, or Cot, from Cahors, that was earthy, structured and elegant, brimming with light red fruit and evocative of the heavy clay earth in which they grow".
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The result is both enjoyable and revelatory – an exhilarating, speeded-up journey through Nabokov's oeuvre.
Unfortunately, the play, now at the Taper, is less revelatory, an existential riddle that's ultimately more vexing than enlightening.
Instead, those exchanges were exploratory and expository, revelatory; an opportunity for discovery; "an opportunity to forge a covenant with a suffering compatriot".
Trevor Nunn writes: Bob Peck was a revelatory, even a revolutionary actor.
It was a remarkable performance, a revelatory reading of a standard work that brought out hidden color and nuances.
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