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Use "modernisers" in a sentence
"Nick Boles, one of the Conservatives' so-called modernisers forgive the repeated qualifications, but terms such as modernise' have become virtually meaningless, has called openly for a pact so that the parties can continue their crusade for two terms."
"So-called modernisers regard the subject-based curriculum as far too rigid for a school system that must adapt to a constantly changing world."
"'modernisers' - individuals who have been shown on television as grown men 'sieg-heiling' as little as two years ago, in displays of seriously politically suicidal moronicism - tried to force me to sack Martin Wingfield several years ago for the 'crime' of quoting in Freedom press coverage of a northern BNP council candidate saying that he wasn't a racist and loved his mixed-race grandchildren."