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Looking for a word for a body or group of people who are the initial/prominent cause of a change. For some reason my mind keeps going to angels in the bible? I think there may be a phrase used to describe angels as some kind of bringer forth of change or judgment. Unsure. The _____ of change.



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    Looking for a word for a body or group of people who are the initial/prominent cause of a change. For some reason my mind keeps going to angels in the bible? I think there may be a phrase used to describe angels as some kind of bringer forth of change or judgment. Unsure. The _____ of change.



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      Looking for a word for a body or group of people who are the initial/prominent cause of a change. For some reason my mind keeps going to angels in the bible? I think there may be a phrase used to describe angels as some kind of bringer forth of change or judgment. Unsure. The _____ of change.



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