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radical

[rad-i-kuhl] / ˈræd ɪ kəl /




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Such a radical shake-up points to French eyes on the future, with the returning Dupont the only member of Thursday's matchday squad possessing more than 50 caps.

From BBC

Nor does he share the vogue for “radical acceptance,” whose advocates counsel us to simply endure and even embrace the mental blocks and anxieties we have accumulated along our personal life path.

From The Wall Street Journal

In an era when most viewing happens alone, at home or on phones, “What a Wonderful World” insists — almost stubbornly — on collective attention as a radical act.

From Los Angeles Times

Raised by a Jamaican mother who insisted dignity was a right and mentored by the radical multitalented athlete, activist and performer Paul Robeson, he told the Copa “no.”

From The Wall Street Journal

She says her husband was not radical when they met in college but changed over time.

From BBC