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Перевод: reformer
[существительное] преобразователь ; реформатор ; деятель эпохи Реформации; сторонник реформы избирательной системы в Англии
Тезаурус:
- When they took over power from the king, the "magnates of the Council" on 11 September 1259 appointed Thomas Gresley, a reformer baron, as Justice of the southern forests, and later confirmed John d'Eyville, also a reformer baron, as Justice of the northern forests.
- An interesting parallel for this is provided by an exhibition that has just opened in East Berlin, commemorating the 500th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Muntzer, the theologian and Protestant reformer, who led the 16th-century Peasants' Revolt.
- Both Ignatius of Loyola (1491-;1556), the founder of the Jesuits, and Teresa of Avila (1515-.82), the radical reformer of the Carmelites, used imagery of exploration and honour to inspire and explain their own radical innovations.
- But behind the scenes the 86-year-old reformer is believed to be working to bring his economic programme back to life.
- Pannick is in many respects a mild reformer: more of a Gorbachev than a Yeltsin when it comes to this version of the one-party state.
- These efforts would seem pitifully inadequate to a modern social reformer.
- Profile: The stirrer in communism's kitchen: Imre Pozsgay, Hungarian reformer
- Leeds An important group is the papers of Samuel Smiles (1812-;1904), the political reformer, biographer of Josiah Wedgwood and others, and the author of Self-Help (1859), Character, Thrift and Duty .
- Mr Modrow also criticised the party's former leader, Mr Egon Krenz, who he said had been far from honest in saying he was a reformer.
- He echoes the teaching of the Hind to reformer Viveknanda when he maintains that there are as many religions as there are individuals, and that even within particular, historical religions there will be different viewpoints manifesting different facets of the truth.
- Hus was rector of the University of Prague and in 1403 translated the Trialogus of the English reformer, John Wycliffe, in which he summarises his theology.
- There was no point in being a mere political reformer intent on changing laws and state institutions to make social conditions better.
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