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The bequests

noun

The act of bequeathing or leaving by will.

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The bequests to his nephews took priority, and his estate remained disputed by various creditors while the tomb was being completed.

They handed down their tools and equipment, and the bequests are recorded in estate inventories.

The size of the bequests, to Trouble and to dogs generally, has generated widespread astonishment.

At 70, Ms. Saint Phalle is not in robust health; she had been considering the bequests she wishes to make.

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"As the membership declined, the bequests declined," the suit says, "and the church, year after year, was running at a significant deficit".

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The bequest is technically to the nation.

Established by the bequest of Caroline Phelps Stokes.

The bequest came to the U.S. in 1835.

The bequest from his grandmother made Edward rich.

Several historians said the bequest had tremendous potential.

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