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For some people, community service can be a revelatory experience.
Here he can be revelatory and is almost always interesting.
It was here that the study came up with its most revelatory results.
This is the revelatory moment I live for as a coach.
Left to my own devices, I would not be so revelatory.
They set out on a journey together, which will bring them to a revelatory end.
Once again, it would have been revelatory to hear his reaction.
A director had to fight to bring that vision to revelatory life.
This approach turns out to be both original and revelatory.
But they contribute their share to the revelatory nature of this show.
The effect on the score's more personal songs is revelatory.
The Commission's proposals as a whole and for each country are revelatory.
I have reviewed the material and find nothing of a revelatory nature.
Yet it is potentially one of his most revelatory plays.
So when the gun went off, it felt both inevitable and revelatory.
Shortly he would get trouble, but to begin with it was revelatory.
What could be behind the revelatory hallucinations of the night?
Others have seen Black's work as a revelatory piece of historical scholarship.
He was revelatory in his contribution to the development of electronic music.
He felt enmeshed in the revelatory information she had just given him.
The book is revelatory about the blurry line between the good and bad guys.
Even to someone who knows this score well, it was a revelatory listening experience.
But I found reading about myself very revelatory, too.
"It is one of the great revelatory bets," he now says.
The recently published books are no more revelatory than the concert scene.