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  • The National Reformer was a secularist weekly publication in 19th-century Britain (1860–1893), noted for providing a longstanding "strong, radical voice"...
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  • National Reform or National Reformation may refer to: National Reform Association (1844), a nineteenth-century American movement to lobby Congress to...
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  • National Reform Movement may refer to different political parties around the world: National Reform Movement (Antigua and Barbuda) National Reform Movement...
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  • The National Reform Union (or NRU) was a British political organisation formed in 1864 and was composed mainly of Liberal party members. At the start...
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  • The Movement for National Reform (Arabic: حركة الإصلاح الوطني, romanized: Harakat Al-Islah Al-Wataniy; French: Mouvement pour la réforme nationale) is...
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  • Party for National Reform (PNR) - is a national political movement registered with the Interior Ministry of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Decree No...
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    Press of Virginia, 2001. ISBN 0-8139-1990-8 Capron, E.W. "National Reformer." National Reform Nomination For President Gerrit Smith of New York 3 August...
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  • The National Reform Association was an American radical reformist political organization, founded in 1844 by radicals George Henry Evans, Thomas Ainge...
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    influences on him as a writer. Thomson's essays were written mainly for National Reformer, Secular Review, and Cope's Tobacco Plant. His longer poems include...
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    Annie Besant (category Presidents of the Indian National Congress)
    with needlework. Besant began in 1874 to write for the National Reformer, the organ of the National Secular Society (NSS), run by Charles Bradlaugh. She...
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  • "reform".[citation needed] Catalytic reforming Education reform Electoral reform Land reform Microeconomic reform Monetary reform Progressivism Reform...
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  • The National Association of Reformed Offenders
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    status in the year 2000. In 2007 it rebranded as Unlock, The National Association of Reformed Offenders in order to emphasize the journey which its members...
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  • the federal deficit and national debt; government reform issues such as term limits, campaign finance reform, and lobbying reform; and issues on trade....
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  • Huldrych Zwingli became the first reformer to express a form of the Reformed tradition. Listed are the most influential reformers only. They are listed by movement...
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    of Amravati on National Highway 53 (National Highway 6 (India, old numbering)) towards Akola. Gadge Maharaj (1876-1956), social reformer Tukdoji Maharaj...
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    traditions. A foundational event that divided the Reformed from the Lutheran tradition occurred in 1529 when reformer Huldrych Zwingli of Zürich broke with Martin...
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  • The National Reform Trend, also known as the National Reform Movement or as Islah (Arabic: تيار الإصلاح الوطني), is an Iraqi political party that was founded...
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  • the abolition of the Corn Laws. William Ewart Gladstone was a reformer. Among the reforms he helped Parliament pass was a system of public education in...
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  • 'Bloomer Girls'". Nineteenth Century Dress Reform in Pictures. Retrieved January 15, 2018. "Dress Reformer - Lydia Sayer". Women of the Hudson Valley...
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  • The National Reform Party (Greek: Μεταρρυθμιστικό Εθνικό Κόμμα) was a pro-fascist political party in Greece in the 1930s led by Sotirios Gotzamanis. The...
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