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The act of revealing or disclosing.
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Those metaphorical garden paths lead to revelations and possibilities.
But whistle-blowing applies to revelations of evil or illegal acts.
And Sudan's leaders are particularly sensitive to revelations about their policy of rape.
Hence the outraged reaction to revelations about the skulduggery in the interbank and foreign exchange markets.
Some paths lead to meaningless cul-de-sacs, others to revelations.
Rinaldi opened early with questions about Woods's car accident, which opened the floodgates to revelations of his affairs.
The I.R.S. matter may eventually lead to revelations of wrongdoing at the White House — but this is not it.
Why should there not be a secular round-the-clock recital of this founding text, from Genesis to Revelations ?
Thursday night, dozens of people went to the Provenzo Laza Funeral Home next door to Revelations and paid last respects.
While playing for a pro team in the Canary Islands, Whitmore read the Bible from Genesis to Revelations.
The church's moral authority has weakened over the last two decades, due, in part, to revelations of systemic child abuse.
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