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Considering the period in which he lived and wrote, he created waves in emancipation of women's life, incomparable to any social reformist.
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His novels had social reformist themes like exposing the seedy happenings in temples and women's liberation.
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He immediately abandons his rabble-rousing reformist stance and decides to buy property in the slums.
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He held nuanced reformist views on the vexed questions of the time, on clerical dress and church ceremonies.
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The junta combined its reformist anticommunism with the more traditional hard-line variety.
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Such reformist efforts were generally opposed by madhouse keepers and medics.
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His inaugural lecture was marked, once again, by his anti-clericalism and reformist-liberal political views.
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Puttee ran on a platform promoting public ownership of all natural monopolies and other reformist measures.
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A movement that presents itself as a reformist and laic, opposition political movement.
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Reformist and left-of-center parties have usually won a majority of votes and seats.
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