The revolutionary change clearly has major implications in terms of property values.
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But right now they remain a constant hope for certain revolutionary factions.
3
He is a participant in a revolutionary new education programme, launched today.
4
When they read Gunther's book, they thought a revolutionary situation had developed.
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Then a revolutionary new eye operation might just help clear things up.
1
Their work is connected by questions of change, memory and subversive individuality.
2
Actually, I have often been the one doing the subversive conflict thing.
3
Stock Question Three would be: Do you belong to any subversive organization?
4
Crowd-pleasing musicals could take on a subversive frisson with the new approach.
5
The insistence of the celebrated subversive journalist rankled in his mind strangely.
1
None, that is, until the riding-hour came, and Nikky, subverter of all discipline.
2
Well, I call him something a great deal worse-anunworthy skulk, a lunatic, a subverter of rank, and a Radical!
3
Dick denounced the plotting and perfidious Spaniard as a traitor to the King and a subverter of the Protestant faith; and counselled vengeance upon him.
4
They are held in great odium by the generality of the public, and are considered as subverters of all morality whatever.
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"But I cannot see that they are subverters of the faith," answered the youth hotly.
Uso de revolutionist en inglés
1
Nay, it is only now that the work of the revolutionist begins.
2
He has no loyalty; therefore he can never be really a revolutionist.
3
Winter heaved a sigh of relief when the professional revolutionist had vanished.
4
He is assuming the added duty of revolutionist as well as artist.
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He reflected that a revolutionist is seldom true to the settled type.
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He is treated as a revolutionist who is attacking the established order.
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He is, therefore, in essence, a revolutionist without being aware of it.
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You see I am a sort of revolutionist and have my hiding-places.
9
The great revolutionist remained unmoved with an effect of commonplace, homely superiority.
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The only thing needed to make me safe- atrustedrevolutionist for ever.
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To be a revolutionist it is first necessary to be a revelationist.
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Between the two, however, this virtuous reformer and revolutionist lost his life.
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He was what a peaceful citizen may fancy a revolutionist to be.
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He was a Genevese by birth, Calvinist by blood, revolutionist by development.
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The voice of the revolutionist died behind him, in a chorus of fury.
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He was no agitator, no revolutionist; he had no faith in violent measures.