Sentences with phrase «revelatory information»

This catalogue raisonné provides revelatory information and insight into Beckmann's process as a painter.
While not full of too much revelatory information if you're already an experienced hacker, it is useful to have a single, bound resource of such information.
WHAT: After she uncovers revelatory information about incumbent president George W. Bush's military service in a 2004 news report for «60 Minutes,» producer Mary Mapes (Cate Blanchett) comes under heavy criticism when the authenticity of the story is questioned.
Without such limits the channeling system would collapse, and any revelatory information would dissolve into the noise of indefiniteness.

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So before sending a release, make sure its headline contains a stat, fact or compelling piece of information that's new or revelatory, and that your first sentence has the power to sell your story.
A partnership between The Observer and the New York Times, and in collaboration with a whistleblower and former Cambridge Analytica employee unveiled a revelatory amount of information; most significantly that Facebook sold and willingly participated in the extraction of information for years, even though CEO Mark Zuckerberg claims that this was done on false pretenses.
My revelatory commission forbade me to resort to extrahuman sources of either information or expression until such a time as I could testify that I had failed in my efforts to find the required conceptual expression in purely human sources.
Thus any kind of information, revelatory or otherwise, has to walk the razor's edge between noise and redundancy, between chaos and monotony, between unintelligibility and repetition.
Without losing its distinctive boundaries (which are essential for the passing on of information) a «truthful» revelatory vision must nevertheless be continually open to new data.
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