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At the same time, a series of revelations about the private lives of various Conservative politicians made the headlines.
Following revelations about Dr Chai Patel and others who were recommended for peerages after lending the Labour party money, the Treasurer of the party, Jack Dromey said he had not been involved and did not know the party had secretly borrowed millions of pounds in 2005.
During the 1880s, five foreign editions contained two revelations to John Taylor that were received in 1882 and 1883 ; these revelations " set in order " the priesthood, gave more clarification about the roles of priesthood offices — especially the Seventy — and required Priesthood leaders to live plural marriage in order to qualify to hold their church positions.
The revelations about Eliot's private life surprised and shocked many of her admiring readers, but this apparently did not affect her popularity as a novelist.
The Baal Shem Tov claimed in his writings that he invented Hasidism while taking long walks alone in the forest at night where he received revelations about the Almighty God of Israel.
According to historical narrations about Muhammad's life, after ten years of receiving revelations, Muhammad went to the city of Ta ’ if to see if its leaders would allow him to preach his message from there rather than Mecca, but he was cast from the city by the people.
Subsequent revelations of accounting fraud brought about his imprisonment and divorce.
Pope Urban VIII did make a public statement about private revelations and their dissemination in the Catholic Church in his Constitution, Sanctissimus Dominus Noster of 13 March 1625.
Political scientists " see themselves engaged in revealing the relationships underlying political events and conditions, and from these revelations they attempt to construct general principles about the way the world of politics works.
He ran for the United States Senate in 2000 but withdrew due to being diagnosed with prostate cancer and revelations about his personal life.
* Cole, K. C., Things your teacher never told you about science: Nine shocking revelations Newsday, Long Island, New York, March 23, 1986, pg 21 +
The design team has referenced the discussions about the human condition and the revelations of the human condition in numerous interviews.
He instead announced that his revelations about the Freemasons were fictitious.
Following the defection of his son-in-law, Hussein Kamel al-Majid, Saddam Hussein makes new revelations about the full extent of Iraq's biological and nuclear weapons programs.
In April 1973, when revelations about Watergate began to surface, Agnew was the choice of 35 percent of Republican voters to be the next Republican nominee for President, while then-California Governor Ronald Reagan was second on the Gallup Poll.
Some parts of the British press and British government expected the campaign to be over within months, and the protracted war gradually became less popular, especially after revelations about the conditions in the concentration camps ( where 26 thousand women and children died of disease and malnutrition ).
Early in 1998, reports of a forthcoming book allegedly containing revelations about the origins of the so-called " Zinoviev letter ," based on information from Soviet archives led to renewed press speculation and parliamentary questions.
Most often these revelations about heaven and the future are used to explain why some currently occurring event is taking place.
A string of publicly scandalous revelations about poor, wasteful or corrupt management of government-funded private contracts left unchecked for lengthy periods, often in prison management, has added credence to the views of skeptics about the prudency of the neoliberal reforms themselves.
Her romance with a black doctor eventually leads to revelations about her family's past and her own mixed-race, European ancestry.
As the revelations about Gill's private life reverberated, there was a reassessment of his personal and artistic achievement.
Because of new discussions about her works, the Council of Basel confirmed the orthodoxy of the revelations in 1436.

revelations and CIA
Golitsyn offered the CIA revelations of Soviet agents within American and British intelligence services.
Nairn's claims are confirmed in part by revelations of Emmanuel Constant regarding the ties of his FRAPH organization to the CIA before and during the coup government.
" The CIA funding became public in 1967, but the organization survived the revelations after a period of reform under Secretary General Sean MacBride, and through Ford Foundation funding.
In 2005, The Washington Post and Human Rights Watch ( HRW ) published revelations concerning CIA flights and " black sites ", covert prisons that are operated by the CIA and whose existence is denied by the US government.

revelations and Army
Convinced by these revelations, and prompted also by popular speculations as to Hitler's survival in Antarctica, Serrano accompanied the Chilean Army and Navy on their expedition to Antarctica in 1947-48, in the capacity of a journalist.

revelations and prompted
Thousands of relatives of conscripts and reserve soldiers suffered loss and pain ; revelations of torture and the indiscriminate brutality the army visited on the Muslim population prompted widespread revulsion, and a significant constituency supported the principle of national liberation.
For many years, the latter was the prevailing view, but later revelations in the early 2000s about Kim's relationship with some leaders of the democracy movement prompted reevaluation in some circles.
For example, the Qur ' an's history, how it was revealed, the reasons that prompted revelations, how it was compiled, by whom and when, its preservation through the ages, the variations in its readings, the classification of verses into various categories such as abrogating ( nasikh ) verses vs. abrogated ( mansukh ) verses, and so forth.
Its revelations prompted the introduction of articles of impeachment against the President in the House of Representatives, which led to Nixon's resignation.
The scandal created by Mearns ' and Sims ' revelations prompted a Royal Commission in 1884 – 5.
However, the BBC later claimed that Campbell had initiated the meetings himself, and his public revelations prompted the wrath of Greg Dyke.
Ridgeway's revelations of the company's snooping and dirty tricks prompted a Senate subcommittee led by Senator Abraham Ribicoff to summon James Roche, president of GM, to explain his company's harassment — and apologize.
Bowman's revelations prompted an investigation into whether the Yannon transaction broke the Corporations Law or other laws that lasted five years and gathered a quarter of a million pages of documents and twelve thousand pages of evidence.
The Dotto revelations prompted the New York Journal-American, at last, to take seriously the previously-presented accusations by deposed Twenty One champion Herb Stempel that the popular nighttime quiz had been rigged, and the quiz show scandals were on in earnest.

revelations and number
" Each of the 103 revelations was assigned a " section number "; however, section 66 was used twice.
Based on the above, the number of revelations ( accounting for sections that are not revelations ) presented by each Community of Christ prophet, are as follows:
Relations between Fiji and Papua New Guinea became strained in November 2005, in the wake of revelations that a number of Fijian citizens, possibly mercenaries, had entered Papua New Guinea illegally and were involved in arming and training a separatist militia on the island of Bougainville.
For many, the 1961 withdrawal of Pope Gregory XVI's 1837 authorization of liturgical veneration of Saint Philomena in a limited number of places ( which was not an official declaration that she never existed nor that she is not a saint ) merely means that the situation has returned to that existing before 1837, when in many places there was fervent devotion to her, accompanied only by vague speculation about the circumstances of her life and death or by belief in the revelations of the Neapolitan nun.
As of November 2005, relations with Pacific neighbour Fiji have been strained by revelations that a number of Fijian mercenaries have been operating illegally on the island of Bougainville, arming and training a rebel militia.
In a number of instances, the revelations of muckraking journalists led to public outcry, governmental and legal investigations, and, in some cases, legislation was enacted to address the issues the writers ' identified, such as harmful social conditions ; pollution ; food and product safety standards ; sexual harassment ; unfair labor practices ; fraud ; and other matters.
In the course of the following weeks Vincent's life is shattered by a number of revelations concerning Laura.
In a further review, Beveridge found fascinating the events occurring in the OVAs due to its the number of revelations changed the way people viewed the series.
Subsequent revelations that the administration bribed a number of UCR senators for their support of a stalled labor law flexibilization bill in April led to the resignation of Vice President Álvarez in protest on October 6, as well as of Cabinet Chief Rodolfo Terragno and of three other cabinet members, pushing the de la Rúa presidency into its crisis stage.
Fleming made a number of revelations about Bond's character within the book, including showing an emotional side that was not present in the previous stories.
The Club recruited a substantial number of former members of the Communist Party of Great Britain after they became disillusioned with Stalinism after the Twentieth Congress of the Soviet Communist Party in February 1956 which brought Khrushchev's revelations about Stalin and, later that year, the defeat of the Hungarian Revolution.
Oahspe: A New Bible is a book published in 1882, purporting to contain " new revelations " from "... the Embassadors of the angel hosts of heaven prepared and revealed unto man in the name of Jehovih ..." It was written by an American dentist, John Ballou Newbrough ( 1828 – 1891 ), who reported it to have been produced by automatic writing, making it one of a number of 19th-century neo-revelationist works attributed to that practice.
The Way of the World debuted at number 3 on the New York Times bestseller list, but some remarked that its revelations did not produce the outrage or scandal that would seem to attend a White House-run disinformation campaign aimed at U. S. public opinion.
In late April, major revelations came to light as the PRC government admitted to underreporting the number of cases due to the problems inherent in the health care system.
IASA was dissolved following revelations that a number of its senior members had sexually abused a number of swimmers, who were entitled to no compensation due to the dissolution of IASA.
In 2005, a public scandal erupted ( dubbed the Journalistenskandal, Journalists scandal ) over revelations that the BND had in the mid 1990s placed under surveillance a number of German journalists, in an attempt to discover the source of information leaks from the BND.
Gold himself has not written about the period in which he served as an envoy to the Palestinians and the rest of the Arab world ; nonetheless, a number of revelations have been disclosed by other authors.
Along with the work of Wolfensberger and others including Gunnar and Rosemary Dybwad, a number of scandalous revelations around the horrific conditions within state institutions created public outrage that led to change to a more community-based method of providing services.

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