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1 St. Austin, it will perceived, was a radical reformer .
2 We must avoid the two extremes-thatof the radical reformer and the apostle of laissez faire.
3 Such were the ideas which this young radical reformer , dreamer perhaps, tried to teach his age.
4 Mr. Hume declared that, radical reformer as he was, the plan proposed had exceeded his anticipations.
5 David Cameron is prepared to be a radical reformer only within the strict confines of public services.
6 He is singularly like the radical reformer .
7 Gove has a reputation as a radical reformer and has been tipped to become Johnson's de facto deputy.
8 Although not a radical reformer , her orthodox approach to healthcare delivery has the broad approval of Scotland's professional organisations.
9 The King, as Supreme Head of the Church, had presided over the heresy trial of Lambert, a radical reformer .
10 John was a great politician, a thoroughly good man, but he wasn't a radical reformer , neither in style nor in substance.
11 We should have expected a radical reformer to have raised his pay or at least to have given him free food.
12 I cannot, therefore, affront you when I say that by being among you I prove that I am a radical reformer .
13 He looks set to become a stronger leader than his cautious predecessor, Hu Jintao, but he is no radical reformer , experts say.
14 A more radical reformer was Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778).
15 The extracts suggest May's advisers were bitterly divided between presenting her as a radical reformer , or the "strong and stable" face of continuity.
16 He embodied nearly everything that the radical reformers sought to reject.
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