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While skillfully employing interwoven multiple points of view spanning three generations of Raikes women, and artfully juxtaposing sections from the past and the present, O'Farrell performs a traditional, old-fashioned storytelling striptease, seductively unveiling layer after layer of revelatory secrets.

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Underpinned by the very latest, cutting-edge research and revelatory graphics, the secrets of the human body will reveal the extraordinary and surprising secrets that define what it is to be human.

In the series paintings, nature has much of the secret, revelatory power that had formerly been identified with the church.

Melissa McCarthy is the dependably funny and surprisingly physical heroine of this gleeful action comedy, but equally revelatory is Statham, playing a chauvinistic English secret agent.

From the 20's to the 50's they bought and even exchanged postcards of lynchings, mostly of black men, a secret history illustrated in the revelatory book "Without Sanctuary".

Of Rum's three women, it is implacable Fareeda — enforcer of norms, keeper of secrets — whose voice proves the most revelatory.

A revelatory scene establishes the lacerating historicism of The Secrets of Karbala, the third film in Wael Shawky's trilogy, Cabaret Crusades.

There is blood in his past, and while the inevitable speech that explains his secret is not surprising nor particularly revelatory, it's lovely to listen to.

The cartoonist Bill Griffith has had a storied career, from his early underground comics featuring Mr. the Toad, to his long-running character Zippy the Pinhead, to his involvement in the influential comics anthology, Arcade, to his recent foray into long-form comics with his revelatory family history Invisible ink: my mother's secret love affair with a famous cartoonist.

As he rose to leave, he said: "Grief is the price we pay for love". In the clandestine world of Hezbollah there is something revelatory about its graveyards; its members live with their secrets, but die stripped bare of them.

Revelatory astonishment always gives way to "Of course!" The paradox of personal secrets, like Dickens's, is that it is the secret-keeping itself, not the substance of the secret, that alienates a person from others.

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