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