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    reformed


    1. The cloud reformed and hardened


    2. The entire roof structure had been shredded after the disc-craft had reformed itself and then taken off


    3. The Dutch Reformed Church tried from the pulpit to explain why black people are forever doomed to carry water and cut wood


    4. “Can it be broken or reformed with the blood of another vampire? Does it…dissipate?”


    5. Numerous people reformed their ways and started following the Vedic


    6. However, in 2002 President Bush decided that UNESCO had reformed and placed us back in that


    7. Article 39th - The current Statute the can be reformed any


    8. “Does this mean all the other squadrons will be reformed?” Sven asked Celina


    9. 18 For so the ways of those who lived on the Earth were reformed, and men were taught the things that are pleasing to you, and were


    10. Elizabeth had said that she wouldn't have power over him until she reformed; but she had obviously been wrong

    11. 26 But those who would not be reformed by that correction, in which he dallied with them, shall feel a judgment worthy of God


    12. 15 The man who is accustomed to opprobrious words will never be reformed all the days of his life


    13. A threatening of ruin to those that would not be reformed (Isa_1:24,


    14. The co-founder and leader of the Reformed Church, John Calvin, stated it was his


    15. Not long after dawn, the dust cloud had reformed, had grown much larger, and was definitely heading our way


    16. One of the tumen commanders of each group of three was appointed Ordu commander until we reformed at either the first major river or a strong enemy position


    17. I hope it reformed them


    18. Listening to Elliott say the RCMP has reformed its training and Taser


    19. In the spirit of collegiality I gave my government contracts colleague, a reformed tax lawyer from a San Francisco firm himself, one Jack Clark, a ride to our date with the AZ bar exam at U


    20. For example, it is said that a reformed welfare state has to meet criteria of social justice

    21. thought that traditional education should be reformed


    22. however, certain that the reformed belief will be the same as the belief that was destroyed


    23. “And who is the woman that has supposedly reformed you?” Mrs


    24. She’d been reformed in the same standing position she’d been in when the bolt had struck, and Mark had to catch her with a quick but gentle two-handed grab


    25. 12 you brought it up with your righteousness and nurtured it in your law and reformed it with your judgment


    26. This scene had not gone unnoticed by the soldiers who were being reformed under the stinging whips of their officers


    27. “I know of the two elves, and in both cases I’m very surprised to see that their mates are human! That dark-haired fellow is Dulyamil, the leader of the elven criminals of the plains of Debivin! I suppose he must have reformed himself and sworn Osbald’s Oath, or he’d never have made it past the Wards, or Relgemit’s security forces for that matter


    28. “Ironically, our reformed prisoners from your battle over Kletiuk have been of great value as advisors in this process, having recently experienced the sudden and complete militarization of Venak


    29. The neat groupings of one hundred, each with its own leader that Moshe had striven to produce on the first day of the march south, having slowly reformed into the looser arrangements of convenience, now showed almost no resemblance to its original form


    30. ” With that, he hurried to where the troops were being reformed

    31. Does the situation I have described change your opinion at all? Does it matter that the wrongdoer is highly unlikely to be reformed by physical pain? Does it matter that she came here not as a willing applicant, but as a caged transvestite? And, finally, does it change your opinion to know she is an artist with God-given gifts? I fear that a wrong step on my part could deter her from using her talents on behalf of religion!


    32. produce on the first day of the march south, having slowly reformed into the looser


    33. Finishing their slaughter of the Uphrians the Tanarian forces rushed down to stand with their commander and the men rapidly reformed the shield-wall in case the attack was resumed


    34. Their only chance now was to throw themselves at the reorganising infantry before they were fully reformed into an impenetrable phalanx, even he would have trouble in penetrating such a formation


    35. That’s where we send all murderers, rapists, pirates, and criminals tha’ can’t be reformed


    36. but you gave Chris back and they tell me you have reformed


    37. Back down in the valley Amalric reformed his ranks


    38. He reformed Czech orthography and established the Czech alphabet


    39. Without further discussion the egg reformed rapidly, as astral matter was


    40. The pickets wisely withdrew and reformed as a group closer to their base

    41. were at the avant-garde of the Đổi Mới (Reformed


    42. Saul’s assault group reformed at the same point they had originally staged before the final jump


    43. ” Refuse to patronize existing tracks, work to ensure that racing regulations are reformed and enforced, lobby against the construction of new tracks, and educate your friends and family members about the tragic lives that racehorses lead


    44. But they reformed into their group and torpedoed down upon them


    45. Yeshua reformed his group at the exit of the bathhouses, then led his followers up the stairs of the temple


    46. You cannot teach an ego to be anything but egotistic, even though egos have the subtlest ways of pretending to be reformed


    47. This Gospel that Jesus came to express is greater, much deeper, it is not about a reformed life, but a transformed life, and much different than the yokes of the Sadducees, scribes, and the priest of the synagogues, for it contained no such weights of performance, only Love and Grace


    48. The acorn is not going to be reformed to a tree, but transformed


    49. A possession in the inner man that takes us to that higher level of thinking, and understanding, a place where we are transformed, not reformed, into the body of Christ, that is to say; fitly joined together in Christ and Him as the head


    50. It’s true that, by definition, every nation with an interest in molding the future of Iraq has just that, their own interest in how Iraq is reformed









































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    "reformed" definitions

    of or relating to the body of Protestant Christianity arising during the Reformation; used of some Protestant churches especially Calvinist as distinct from Lutheran


    caused to abandon an evil manner of living and follow a good one