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Revels

[rev-uhlz]

noun

  1. Hiram Rhoades 1822–1901, U.S. clergyman, educator, and politician: first Black senator 1870–71.



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He revels in the theatricality of violence of the world of mixed martial arts, and he signs executive orders that aim to destroy individuals, law firms and universities that have not bent the knee, and the economics of his “Big Beautiful” budget moves money from those in need to those who need for naught.

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It began with last year’s experiment, “Everybody’s in L.A.,” and continued this year with “Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney,” a limited-run, free-for-all celebrity talk show that revels in being low-key absurd — where else can you get a host conducting an entire show with a blindfold on?

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The party advocates the nationalisation of land, and Malema revels in chanting the song at his political rallies - with Trump demanding to know why no action had been taken against him.

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Existential questions, philosophical quandaries and mental health themes are present if you want to look for them, but “Final Destination: Bloodlines” mostly revels in the gleefully gory and low-brow bloody thrills that are the hallmark of the franchise.

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Harner revels in this work, having started his career onstage before achieving success as a screen actor — most notably as FBI Special Agent Roy Petty in “Ozark,” as well as in “Fringe,” “The Walking Dead” and “The Handmaid’s Tale.”

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