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Vietnam has left a double legacy in America.
This double legacy of supporting Israel and the Algerian struggle symbolized the predicament of the entire postwar European left.
And, in a way, this exposes the tricky double legacy of nationalism that the Olympics really celebrate.
But by the time he was a freshman in high school, it was evident he would never get in, he recalls, "even as a double legacy".
This double legacy, escaping conventional party categories, is what happens when one takes Burke seriously as a mind rather than as a sublime symbol.
The 2010 World Cup had a double legacy, setting the mammoth soccer tournament in Africa for the first time and celebrating Nelson Mandela's lifetime achievements for that country.
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As a double-legacy student at Dartmouth College, I found it particularly resonant.
"DNA: The Secret of Life" lays out the double-helical legacy of Watson and Crick in comprehensive, engaging and accessible detail.
I write the Cuban revolution's double-edged legacy when it comes to women's rights in my latest Female Factor column.
The range of black pop-culture archetypes has expanded enormously in recent years, but the uncomfortable, double-edged legacy of minstrelsy nonetheless persists.
Although Balanchine's aesthetics defined the City Ballet (especially after its move in 1964 to Lincoln Center), the company's double-choreographic legacy is recalled in the current repertory.
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