As mentioned, when I first saw this picture back in the 1980s it was a revelation.
That may sound like an obvious step, but for this geriatric organization it is a revelation.
Bringing together all those concerned with encouraging hand-washing turned out to be a revelation.
The other night I had somewhat of a revelation: bad positioning creates abusive business relationships.
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Now I want to make another confession, though I'd rather think of it as sharing a revelation.
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After experimenting with jazz, reggae, Latin music and rock, Keita had a revelation a few years back.
For Italians, used to endless political squabbling, tortuous negotiations and fragile compromises, this businesslike approach is a revelation.
James Foster was asked to bat at least one place too high, but his wicketkeeping was a revelation.
Mr. Spike Lee appears to believe that his discovery of greed is a revelation (to whom besides Spike Lee?).
Students enjoyed learning about the professional side of sales, a revelation for many.
Bear's inability to access secured credit was "a revelation, " SEC Chairman Christopher Cox told the Senate Banking Committee Thursday.
Despite the fact that this was anecdotal, it was a revelation to me.
It's everything and nothing and a mystery and a revelation all at once.
If Las Olas is a revelation, Puerto Sagua is an institution.
That same year he had a revelation, after watching The Polar Express, that 3-D would be the future of filmmaking.
This may be standard stuff in western countries, but it is a revelation in Bolivia, and a big step forward.
This is hardly a revelation: we and the coalition have been learning to live with economic disappointments almost since day one.
California was a revelation for her a place far more open than her native South to diversity and new ideas.
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Tiny scallops, also cooked on the half-shell, are a revelation: sweet and soft, bathed in oil and garlic with flecks of parsley.
The New York Times' David Pogue said the new iPad isn't a revelation, just a solid revamp of the current model.
So it was a revelation when, years later, she discovered a group called WOZA whose mission is the very opposite of silence.
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The brochure about the hotel appeared in my life like a revelation.
In the awakening department, the best American caviars are a revelation.
Its ability to remind us of ourselves, of who we are in our essence, and at the same instant to deliver a revelation.
Miriam has never been able to conceive, but during her last phone conversation with Yair, she has a revelation: she believes herself pregnant.
In 2007, a married couple with well-paid tech jobs in Singapore saw a prototype of a Japanese electric car and had a revelation.
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At the other end of the age scale Sagi Burton has strengthened the defence, while according to Fairclough, midfielder Jason Puncheon has been a revelation.
He has shown belief in youth, such as El Shaarawy, who has been a revelation, 20-year-old fullback Mattia De Sciglio and 18-year-old winger M'Baye Niang.
Young prodigy Allen has been a revelation since Martinez gave him a regular first-team chance last month and his performances have earned him man-of-the-match accolades.
Even quite elderly VWs and Toyotas were a revelation of modernity, quality and price compared with the Ladas of AvtoVAZ and the Volgas of Gaz.
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