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For all the goods, that would be very bad: this is too rich a heritage to squander.
Seen as an underdog, yet hugely profitable, the Japanese company is a gaming veteran with a heritage to match.
However, despite the brand's longevity – it was founded in 1945 by Celine Vipiana – it lacked a heritage to rival the more well-known French fashion houses.
We must bring peace and health to Africa -- a neighbor to Europe, a heritage to many Americans, a continent in crisis and a place of enormous potential.
South Kentish Town, which closed in 1924, now hosts a sauna and massage parlour, while Down Street, near Hyde Park, which closed in 1932, is among those with a heritage to prize – it was used as an air raid shelter by Winston Churchill.
Someone in the audience asked about the motivations behind the tattoos, and "the artist explained that her clients are white people looking for a heritage to celebrate during a time when 'being white is bad.' " Lomuto went online and found a forum, on the white-nationalist Web site Stormfront, where someone had asked for counsel concerning tattoos.
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I thought we needed to try to bring a heritage back to Canadian whisky".
When I use inshaAllah or assalamu alaikum or habibti, I am attempting to invoke a shared heritage, to lay claim to a common history.
Considering these contextual peculiarities, the building of SUS in Brazil emerges as a great heritage to be shared in an international cooperation initiative.
"We didn't want a family heritage to be lost.
It moved from being background noise to becoming part of a rich heritage to delve into and explore.
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