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By reforming himself.
Christie added, "John's in the midst of reforming himself and reinventing himself," and reminded the crowd that Kasich spent years in Washington.
The figure of an early-twentieth-century Italian idealizing speed, celebrating violence, going and getting pummelled on the battlefield, then reforming himself as a successful industrialist is key to my interests, and to the novel.
But by training camp, the anger had subsided and the applause was back, the most loyal of fans traveling to Latrobe, Pa., to embrace Roethlisberger, who said he was bent on reforming himself and who they knew gave the Steelers the best chance to get back to the playoffs.
Johnson, who admits to being caught up in "the game" before reforming himself, likens the perpetrators of gang violence as terrorists in their own right.
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He reformed the I.O.C., and yet Samaranch led to doubt that he reformed himself.
We can only hope he doesn't reform himself in a few years' time.
But it also shows him as someone who was making attempts to reform himself.
But Prunty had lied to him then, too, promising without meaning it that he'd reform himself.
As Bruce Arthur writes in The National Post, Cooke has reformed himself since being suspended in last year's playoffs and could be a model for changing players' mindsets.
That particular body will be headed by the current head of the Ethics Committee, Claudio Sulser, who is in effect being asked to reform himself.
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