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reformer

A reformer is a person who speaks or hopes for reform.

reformer

an apparatus that reforms the molecular structure of hydrocarbons to produce richer fuel a catalytic reformer a disputant who advocates reform

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The reformer?
I used to be what they call. a church-bitten reformer.
And I'm not a reformer anymore.
Ricca had been charged with complicity in the murders of labor reformer Anthony Scarza and his family.
And I shall be the great reformer!
I'm a reformer, you trying to be a martyr.
He'll be a prison reformer soon.
Remembered not as a messenger, remembered not as a reformer not as a prophet, not as a hero not even as Sebastian.
Phillipan, the reformer's coming.
Ladies and gentlemen. I give you Phillipan. The reformer!
Reformer of warlords.,.dancers and evil people!
With power going to his head, Simon seemed more the vainglorious adventurer than a messianic reformer.
I am a reformer, as I thought you were.
I'm a notorious reformer.
So do we. Oh, a reformer!
An innkeeper, foot inspector, prison reformer, and now, a military expert.
Fine. But I'm a reporter, not a reformer.
Yes, a social reformer's heart with the instinct of a gambler.
Now we've got Lee out there looking for a whacked-out agent an even wackier, probably dangerous tax reformer with a housewife for a partner?
Now, this man. is a courageous, innovative, daring social reformer.
The ex-vice-president. He'll be a prison reformer soon.
Are you fed up with their impunity? Join us. Every reformer heeds informers.
I think he thinks he's some kind of reformer or something.
He was once a priest of the old faith, but seeing how things went on became a most passionate reformer.
As a reformer myself, I know all the good works you do without ever seeking any praise but always deserving it.
Being denied your legacy as the great brown reformer? Or it coming out that your campaign is financed with dope money?
So you'd like to be a reformer?
Ricca had been charged with complicity. in the murders of labor reformer Anthony Scarza and his family.
I am a reformer and I will lead the Ukraine, and you know this. -.and they send me errand boys. -I'm the deputy chief of staff.
You're a reformer.
Spoken like a true reformer.
Jesus the Reformer?
There was a traffic jam getting on the reformer, so, you know.
You could be remembered as the great reformer.
Fletcher, this reformer running for Mayor, he gave an interview alleging corruption in both the mayor's and the Sheriff's office.
Lady Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, was also a Lutheran and a reformer.
Yes, you are a true reformer, brother.
He is expected at the Reformer Club in Pall Mall this evening.
He's a reformer from brunswick, and I think he's clueless about the troubles.

News and current affairs

Angela Merkel, the Christian Democrats' candidate, is a reformer, holding out hope for Germany's future - and that of Europe.
He was seen in the West as a reformer, and reform may not proceed without him.
Mr. Putin is no great thinker or reformer, but he is astute and genuinely popular.
Chile was the star reformer, but other countries - including Botswana, China, Costa Rica, Malaysia, the Philippines, and South Korea - also avoided pro-cyclical fiscal policies.
The President then put forward for Prime Minister an impressive reformer, Central Bank Governor Viktor Yushchenko.
This was followed by a shareholders meeting of the RAO UES (United Energy Systems), Russia's electricity giant, now headed by the reformer turned oligarch, Anatoly Chubais.
Interior Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram, a tough reformer, has this problem in his sights, but it cannot be solved by better policing alone.
He was hailed as a world-class reformer.
The Czech Republic - everyone's favorite - went from Velvet revolution to muddied reformer.
In economics, however, President Putin has been a stealthy reformer yearning for consensus.
When President Putin made German Gref (a reformer from Saint Petersburg, the president's home city) minister in charge of economic development, he ordered him to draw up a longterm strategy for economic reform.
If he's a reformer, few are convinced.
Former Estonian Prime Minister Mart Laar was the most radical European reformer.
United Energy Systems (UES) is headed by Anatoly Chubais, a former deputy prime minister with a reputation as a reformer.
LONDON - The British social reformer, Eglantyne Jebb, once noted that the only international language that the world understands is the cry of a child.
If a reformer is to win he must prove that he will be able to sway Iran's political structures toward a reform agenda.
Djindjic's problems are compounded because Perisic seems an unlikely reformer.
Consider Deng Xiaoping, China's most successful reformer (the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989 notwithstanding).
Nobel laureate Mohamed ElBaradei, a liberal reformer, has little in common with Ahmed El-Zind, the head of the Judges Club and a Mubarak loyalist.
By contrast, Zhao embodied a chapter in Chinese history when to be a reformer meant to take on not only the economy, but every aspect of life.
And Saif al-Islam's recent support for his father suggests that he is not the liberal reformer many took him to be.
Fang Jue, a reformer who served a four-year term for economic crimes, and Jiang Surang, an underground Catholic priest sentenced to six years for illegally publishing Bibles, were both punished in this way.
In the past, he clipped the wings of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who had strong ties to the merchant class, and of Mohammad Khatami, a reformer whose support came from Westernized middle-class professionals.

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