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    reformer


    1. psychologist, author and education reformer, in which Dr


    2. Therefore, the would-be reformer will seek to promote public ―awareness‖ of some (erstwhile) non-issue by manufacturing a victim by planting seeds of ignorance and fear into the hearts and minds of the people in a manner that gradually arouses suspicion, resentment, anger and hate


    3. Batista originally was a reformer


    4. Taft the isolationist, Dewey the dull but earnest reformer, or McCarthy at his most drunken and hysterical would all likely lose to Stevenson


    5. He was a patient and relentless builder, not a reformer, and he didn’t use his papers or stations to advance any political or ideological cause


    6. Tyana, and was afterwards the great South Indian religious reformer, Shri


    7. He was not even a moral reformer


    8. This man was Arus, a Nemedian priest, a natural-born reformer


    9. Sánchez, a scholar and social reformer, who fought vigorously against racism and bias testing, especially dealing with Mexican Americans


    10. You can read more about this great politician in Fighting Bob La Follette: The Righteous Reformer by Nancy G

    11. In that respect he partly mirrors a quote attributed to the Protestant reformer Martin Luther in a letter to Philip Melanchthon in 1521, “


    12. Martin Luther was one reformer the Catholic Church was unable to burn to death, though


    13. He was a distinguished disciple of the great religious reformer, Ramananda, and had marvellous psychic powers


    14. Hezekiah was a great reformer, and it says this


    15. ), and he was a law-maker, political reformer and a poet


    16. It is recorded of Barnard Gilpin, a Reformer who lived in the days of the Marian martyrdoms, and was called the Apostle of the North, that he was famous for never murmuring or complaining, whatever happened to him


    17. But during those weeks the unhappy Queen Mary died, the persecutions were stopped, and the worthy old Reformer returned to his northern home rejoicing


    18. Beza, the great Swiss Reformer, felt it so strongly, that he named it in his will as a special mercy that he had been called out from the world, by the grace of God, at the age of sixteen


    19. So how should he deal with them? What would be the best approach that he could adopt so as to distinguish them from the hardened criminals and to turn them away from their iniquitous life-style and also rescue their families and children from an obscure future? How did this great reformer convert al-Sham’s night into bright days that lasted for many years? [31]


    20. dreamer to a seer to a reformer

    21. reformer Abd AlWahhab are more often referred to by adherents as "Salafi"


    22. How did this great reformer convert al-Sham’s night into bright days that lasted for many years?[101]


    23. When Quraish asked Prophet Mohammad (cpth) such a question and wondered surprisingly where this great man brought this great indication that there is no God but Al’lah from, although he had not studied at a school or university, where he brought this knowledge and science which had spread all over the world and made him the merciful spiritual father, great tutor, genius leader who built the minds of the leaders and masters of this world, the healing doctor, knowledgeable, perfect social reformer, intelligent politician, the refiner of spirits, manners and morals, the genuine sage, the one who filled this worldly existence and the afterlife with human perfection and noble acts, the perfect, gracious one who was not taught by a human being and was an orphan grazing sheep on Mecca’s mountain passes


    24. He is the only true reformer who is as careful and as anxious not to aid the unworthy as he is to aid the worthy, and, perhaps, even more so, for in almsgiving more injury is probably done by rewarding vice than by relieving virtue


    25. He is a sanitary reformer; he maintains that civilized states have a right to the soil of waste countries; he is inclined to the opinion which places happiness in virtuous pleasures, but herein, as he thinks, not disagreeing from those other philosophers who define virtue to be a life according to nature


    26. He introduced himself as an Islamic reformer and an interpreter of the Quran


    27. `Altogether, boys,' shouted Grinder, who was a strong Tariff Reformer, and was delighted to see that most of the men were of the same way of thinking; and the `boys' roared out the chorus


    28. When Barrington asked him - supposing there were only two candidates, one a Socialist and the other a Tariff Reformer - how would he like to be compelled to vote for one of them, he was at a loss for an answer


    29. She understood that Elfric would seem a safer choice – but Godwyn was a reformer, not a conservative, and she had expected him to be


    30. He had always presented himself as a reformer, impatient of stick-in-the-mud Prior Anthony, sympathetic with the needs of the town, eager for the prosperity of monks and merchants alike

    31. Death is a great reformer of corporate bodies, and we found, now and then, the benefit of his helping hand in our royal burgh


    32. And now I hope you will not shrink from incurring a certain amount of jealousy and dislike from your professional brethren by presenting yourself as a reformer


    33. If we had to describe a man who is retrogressive in the most evil sense of the word—we should say, he is one who would dub himself a reformer of our constitution, while every interest for which he is immediately responsible is going to decay: a philanthropist who cannot bear one rogue to be hanged, but does not mind five honest tenants being half-starved: a man who shrieks at corruption, and keeps his farms at rack-rent: who roars himself red at rotten boroughs, and does not mind if every field on his farms has a rotten gate: a man very openhearted to Leeds and Manchester, no doubt; he would give any number of representatives who will pay for their seats out of their own pockets: what he objects to giving, is a little return on rent-days to help a tenant to buy stock, or an outlay on repairs to keep the weather out at a tenant's barn-door or make his house look a little less like an Irish cottier's


    34. Mawmsey, a chief representative in Middlemarch of that great social power, the retail trader, and naturally one of the most doubtful voters in the borough—willing for his own part to supply an equal quality of teas and sugars to reformer and anti-reformer, as well as to agree impartially with both, and feeling like the burgesses of old that this necessity of electing members was a great burthen to a town; for even if there were no danger in holding out hopes to all parties beforehand, there would be the painful necessity at last of disappointing respectable people whose names were on his books


    35. When President Theodore Roosevelt invited the black educational reformer Booker T


    36. In fact, Washington was a very moderate reformer: He thought America’s black people should get themselves educated so they could fit in with the white way of doing things


    37. The history of culture explains to us the impulses and conditions of life and thought of a writer or a reformer


    38. de Vaublanc, the reformer of the Institute by a coup d'etat, the distinguished author of numerous academicians, ordinances, and batches of members, after having created them, could not succeed in becoming one himself


    39. The people believe as we do, and an unbelieving reformer will never do anything in Russia, even if he is sincere in heart and a genius


    40. Christ, in no disparaging sense be it said, had the typical temperament of such a reformer

    41. He was no vigorous fanatic, but rather a high bred theorist and reformer: not a Cromwell but a Mill


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