radical
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Aged between 28 and 69, the group included democratically elected lawmakers and district councillors, as well as unionists, academics and others ranging from modest reformists to radical localists.
From Barron's
This marks a radical departure from traditional U.S. policy, under which government purchases of equity were temporary and reserved for bailouts during systemic crises.
The late Pope Francis, who died last year after leading the Roman Catholic Church for more than a decade, chose his name and modelled his papacy after the radical humility of Saint Francis.
From BBC
Others wondered whether the song would be a radical reinvention that would render the original almost unrecognizable.
From Los Angeles Times
Their approach marks a "radical departure" from the way vaccines have been designed for more than 200 years, they say.
From BBC
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