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The play itself seems to be building to a significant revelation but never quite follows through.
The piece focussed on the logistics of the group's deployment of terrorists in Europe, but also included a significant revelation in an ongoing debate about encryption.
The crims, on the other hand, tend to drive late-model domestic cars, a significant revelation of America's unflattering view of its own primary product.
That's her attitude in "Internes Can't Take Money" (1937), directed by Alfred Santell, which opens the Universal set and is its most significant revelation.
The most significant revelation was that Israel believes that beyond a certain point attacking Iran would cause too much "collateral damage".Israel can be seen maintaining discreet contact with Gulf states and have an intriguing intelligence link to Saudi Arabia.
The significant revelation of what did happen in the past, and why, does not quite have its weight (Jessie Cave's Thomasina does not mature, as she needs to)." Such minor criticisms, however, are as rude as it gets.
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The answer, a committee member said, will be among the most significant revelations of the proceedings.
Earlier this year, DNA tests prompted by Mr. Reyes's statements provided two significant revelations.
No doubt there are many truths in his book, significant revelations about how the England team functioned, but it is hard to believe that this is the truth.
Whatever is the answer, we can be in no doubt that it was journalistic fecklessness for the corporation only to acknowledge these significant revelations in a down-page item on its website.
But her detailed descripton of her first confrontation with Mr Starr's investigators contained by far the most significant revelations, amid the mass of mainly trivial Lewinsky material flooding out.
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