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was revelation
noun
The act of revealing or disclosing.
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It was revelation under black light; not replacing daylight's vision but extending it to show crags we took for hills and torrents we knew as streams.
It was revelation to me, because I used to spend hours traipsing the streets searching for a cinema in Portsmouth or Tunbridge Wells.
distrust, uncertainty, and self-disgust chased each other in an abject downward spiral, and she began to feel that she had contaminated the marriage before it had properly begun....The next stage was revelation to her husband of the unworthy thoughts; and the die was cast.... Jealousy impoverishes.
Cruz's primary text for his sermon was Revelation 1 5-6, which says, "To him who loves us and has freed us from our sins by his blood, and has made us to be a kingdom and priests to serve his God and Father--to him be glory and power for ever and ever!" In Rafael's translation of the Bible, it says "kings and priests" instead of "a kingdom and priests".
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Its method is revelation.
This is revelation, not clarification.
The face's revelation is revelation of language itself.
The performances are revelations.
Other things were revelations.
Others were revelations.
Kandinsky, Klee and Pollock were revelations to Vietnamese artists.
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