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reformation

[ref-er-mey-shuhn] / ˌrɛf ərˈmeɪ ʃən /




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Rock-and-roll memory cults have run rampant since that portentous reformation nearly 20 years ago, making the Pixies’ initial seven-year run from 1986 to 1993 look like a funny blip of prophecy.

From Washington Post

All this to say that less than one week into 2023, it doesn’t look very good for a sudden reformation of the corporate media into an unbiased body.

From Washington Times

This is just the start of the offseason roster reformation by the Mariners, who are still trying to solidify their middle infield and now must fortify their bullpen.

From Seattle Times

With such an internal reformation, perhaps the church can survive the theological pandemic that has almost destroyed both American democracy and the true Christian faith.

From Salon

Their platform vowed social and political reformation of a nation battered by decades of civil war, narco-violence and deepening inequality.

From Los Angeles Times