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Synonyms for apocalypse

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Synonyms for apocalypse

something disclosed, especially something not previously known or realized

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a cosmic cataclysm in which God destroys the ruling powers of evil

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They've hosted a number of events in venues right across Newcastle, including a screening of Beetlejuice at the Tyne Theatre last Halloween and now Screenage Kicks are taking over Battlezone laser quest in Team Valley for an Apocalpyse Now themed event on May 15.
Luxury hotels in California are said to be offering Doomsday or Mayan Apocalpyse packages ($699) so that guests can enjoy their "last meal", even take part in a fitness course to help them escape zombies.
Estevez, who witnessed his father's volatile actions at home and on the set of 'Apocalpyse Now,' has spent a lot of time trying to figure out why his brother has turned out so differently from him and his other siblings when they all were "raised under the same roof."
Underneath it all, the docu returns to four simple universals: religion, poverty, food and apocalpyse. Until the final scenes, this is largely a film about men, but Guerin devotes a lengthy final sequence to a group of women in Peru going about their daily lives in conditions of an extreme poverty in which, by this stage, the aud has had its face well and truly rubbed.
Student John Wilkinson, 18, and teacher Ros Horton had a scream on the G-Force ride, while daredevils Theo Mason, 16, Dan Dunn, 17, and Ashford Brooks, 17, braved Apocalpyse, the cable cars and Maelstrom.
Four honorable mention awards were also presented to NCR for best investigative news writing, for Margot Patterson's reporting, titled "Will fundamentalist Christians and Jews ignite Apocalpyse?"; best news writing on an international event, for Gary MacEoin's story "Cuba: Cold War Pawn"; for best headline, "Bishops forcefully deliver ambiguous message," on the U.S.