legacy in the PONS Dictionary

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A small monument and growing garden honors his legacy.
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Due to the polarised view of her achievements and legacy, the reception to her death was mixed.
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She is persuaded not to squander her sister's legacy, and ultimately warms to the group.
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His legacy today stems from the scores of students who got trained under him.
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This created many conflicts and the legacy continues today.
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The legacy has an objective, which is probably still superficial up until this very day.
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Despite his turbulent relationship with his father, he often defended his father's legacy.
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Each volume had 400-450 pages, and the included texts are so far as possible, entire works or complete segments of the world's written legacies.
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Thereafter, receivers were of a simpler single standard design which could not receive the legacy 405 line transmissions.
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This legacy is seen like a sort her signature, and what she has been fighting for.
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