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I can't overcome the shock of seeing Michael in such a situation because I thought his going to prison would have reformed him, [that he would] come back to the society and community with positive behaviour rather that getting hardened.
When he walks her home, swept off his feet by a white-haired woman almost a decade his senior, he conveys a feeling of mild magic, of floating on air — she's both reformed him and declared victory over his kind, gently rebuffing him, and he's delighted.
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Mondale's staff tried frantically to reform him, to drag him into the television age.
He became friendly with this boy and hoped to reform him.
One woman after another did her best to care for him and reform him, but it seldom lasted long.
He, in turn, is captivated by her wholesome innocence and goodness and thinks she can reform him from his bad-boy ways.
Though the tone varies from Miss Edgeworth's often sympathetic feeling for children to Mrs. Sherwood's Savonarolan severities, one idea dominates: a special literature for the child must be manufactured in order to improve or reform him.
Usha learns about this and tries to reform him.
We then had to kill Charlie because I figured that only in a state of shock and uncertainty about her belief in God would Dot contemplate forgiving Nick and attempting to reform him.
Ms. Ryder is Charlotte Fielding, the ailing, doe-eyed young designer of kooky hats who reforms him.
In this embarrassing 1940's-style 1940's-styleGere is a super-star Manhattan chef and "older man," ala Cary Grant, and Ms. Ryder the kooky, doe-eyed 22-year-old that designer weepieforMr.him.
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