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reformed

[ri-fawrmd] / rɪˈfɔrmd /




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“He hopes for a reformed board that is infused with people who are entrepreneurial, creative, have technical apparel experience, lead with innovation, and have a founder mentality,” said Mestrovic.

From The Wall Street Journal

But he said the RE syllabus would be reformed and he would set out how soon.

From BBC

Social Security benefits were last reformed 40 years ago, when the federal government raised the eligibility age for the program to 67.

From Seattle Times

His character, a lute-playing bard condemned to a tundra prison for “grand larceny and skullduggery,” stands before a clemency council, promising his jailers he’s reformed.

From Los Angeles Times

Edward Tapia, the victim’s father, said his son did not have any substance abuse issues and was a reformed gang member who wanted to work as an airplane mechanic.

From Los Angeles Times