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legacies

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She adds that it, achieved this dominance because he was the first historian to cast aside the stale interpretive legacies of the 1950s.
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Like other prominent clergyman, he devoted himself to all manner of benefactions, scholarships and other forms of charitable legacies.
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However, one of the legacies of the rancorous debate is intense scrutiny of the judicial appointment process.
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Not only is understanding colonial legacies and important component, but so is the existence of neocolonialism.
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Separate legacies amounting to at least 454 and 478 were used to buy and fit out a parish workhouse in 1729.
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Several parties and trade unions formed, and the enfranchisement of a large proportion of the population were significant legacies of his term.
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I wanted to scrape up these residues, these legacies from my grandmother's life, which is, incidentally, quite mysterious to me.
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Today, in monument conservation circles, they are often described as burdensome, cost-intensive historic legacies because of the water damage caused to their foundations.
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As a major metropolitan area, it is known for its fishing and pearl diving heritage, oil industry, arts, entertainment, popular music and sports legacies.
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Violets nemeses are family legacies, which haunt her; and a career that holds her back.
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