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It's really cool that I do have a different legacy and a lot of those lives were definitely changed".
The two cities have a different historical legacy too.
It also has a very different legacy in the United States than it does in the United Kingdom, where only four of its original sixty-some provisions are still on the books.
Larry Bird, however, has an entirely different legacy and not one you might expect: the Twitter logo is named after him.
But some commentators have pointed, too, to a different legacy of Ailes's, which could doom the network: Fox News, they argue, is dying of old age.
Mr. Ashdown, who spent decades fighting unsuccessfully for a proportional voting system, now thinks that his party will have a different but important legacy.
Actually, I have a different approach to legacy.
(Those in Syria and Iraq might have a different assessment of his legacy).
The junior senator from Alabama, Democrat Doug Jones, meanwhile, had a different view of Russell's legacy.
By the 1990s, Woody Guthrie had become a "relic" to the MTV generation, and Nora sought to establish a different legacy for the musician.
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