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The legacies
noun
Money or property bequeathed to someone in a will.
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The legacies of the war were terrible.
The legacies of Robinson, Walker and Fowler are intertwined.
The legacies of both Adams and Jefferson survive.
The legacies of Nixon's pursuit of the silent majority can be found across the political spectrum.
The legacies of the British occupation percolate even to Amal's generation.
The "legacies" we compiled were less about messing up another foreign nation than about the trauma we suffered at home.
The legacies don't have a chance of catching up.
The legacies found in the study indicate a complex origin of heterogeneous landscape elements such as older deciduous forests.
The legacies of slavery, colonialism, empire and white supremacy frame student demands in both contexts.
The legacies of second- and third-wave feminism have hugely informed women's status in many parts of the world today.
The potential for the legacies market is huge.
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