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How to use reformer in a sentence

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Next to the lute is an open hymn book, identifiable as the work of the great religious reformer Martin Luther.
Nevertheless, Hayes had a reputation as a civil-service reformer, so he fought the oligarchs.
The seat on the left has held Roosevelt the friend of labor, rememberer of the forgotten man, reformer and crusader.
The split originated with a caliph named Hakim, a religious reformer who ruled from Cairo at the turn of the 11 th century.
In ministerial posts under Aberdeen and Palmerston, including colonial secretary, he stood out as an administrative reformer and economizer.
These figures underline the ineffectiveness of prison as a deterrent and a reformer.
But Wirahad won points with the public by styling himself as a reformer advocating the armed forces' retreat from politics.
She was an orthodox theologian, a reformer, a builder, a dramatist, a musician, an herbalist, and an abbess.
Prospero is an inherently unstable combination of Puritan reformer and absolutist ruler of the island.
People still recall that it marks the passing on to the next world of Tsong-Kha-Pa, the great religious reformer.
Whiting is a reformer who wants to redistribute income from the rich to the poor by engaging government tax power.
Roosevelt was more of a conservative reformer than most businessmen understood.
A tour of the Hermitage today includes the thrilling rags-to-riches story of a gallant frontiersman, chivalrous romantic, and political reformer.
As a military reformer, Moore successfully developed light infantry tactics and training methods.
Is there anyway to guess whether he's going to be a reformer or a conservative or a technocrat or an ideologue?
Famous old girls and boys include actress Diana Rigg, Prime Minister Herbert Asquith and factory reformer Richard Oastler.
The Abbe de Rance, a reformer of the Cistercians, was also a regular duelist before his move to La Trappe.
He is better known as a political leader rather than a social reformer.
When a cholera outbreak closed the Sardinian border, the utilitarian reformer made do with Cannes, building a chateau there for his daughter who died too quickly to enjoy it.
Within a typical cell stack and reformer there are nine to 10 different catalysts and adsorbents, notes John Mooney, director of technical development and business programs.
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A reckless reformer may tear up more good things in a few weeks than he can replant, or substitute with better, in a lifetime.
I've been reading his 'Traveling with a reformer,' in which he abuses our road.
The Bernese were filled with agitation by the solemn voice of the reformer.
As the head of the canonry of Reichersberg he became an active and rigorous reformer.
He now left the radical party and, like many another reformer in office, became conservative and joined the centralists.
Hence the missionary as a comestible is more highly esteemed by the natives than the missionary as a reformer.
It is the nature of a reformer to be sanguine, but the optimism of saint-pierre touched naivete.
Under the sharp voice of the reformer she hears the music of the harmony which he discordantly foretells.
Sir Christopher was not a reformer or a sociologist, nor even an emotionalist either.
I'm not taking into consideration the new-woman species, the faddist or the reformer.
He took a great number of wives, foreswore books, and never again appeared in the character of a social reformer.
The grandniece of the Confessor became the reformer of the Scottish Church, and the redresser of its abuses.
Muckraking was just beginning in those days, and a prying reformer came to live for a while at the greasy spoon.
It is the pulpit of the reformer and the housetop of the fanatic, this soap-box.
One wonders what had been the result if some mannerless reformer had declined his assailant's invitation and drawn his sword.
At that point he had transcended the mind of the petty reformer completely.
We are concerned, however, only with his career as a social reformer and the forces which molded it.
It was a relief not to be accepted only as Everett the muckraker, as a professional reformer, as one holier than others.
From where Gordon stood, it looked like a clear victory for the reformer, nolan.
The reformer wrote that he would be content to sing his Nunc Dimittis after forty such days as he had had three of in Edinburgh.
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