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Unjust acts that have not been reconciled are stored in legacies as if packed in ice," Weissmark says.
Under Lyndon Johnson's Great Society in the 1960's, the root causes of crime and poverty were seen as embedded in legacies of racial oppression and "blocked opportunities," says Julilly Kohler-Hassistantassistant professor of history.
In Legacies of the Heart, the author, Meg Newhouse, describes legacy as "anything, tangible or intangible, of any size.
—"The Research University: Public Roles and Public Perceptions". In Legacies of Woodrow Wilson, edited by J. M. Morris, 23 44.
In Legacies, sometimes strange or unexpected things happen.
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She added that the US grew from 13 British colonies that shared a common language and culture, where as the EU was trying to forge closer union from countries that in some cases had been in existence for more than 1,000 years, with "very, very long histories and very well-dug-in legacies".
It lives in legacy.
There is no easy story in legacy.
Al Davis lives only in legacy (a Hall of Fame legacy).
We believe in that promise and we believe in legacy.
Technological Innovation in Legacy Sectors by William B. Bonvillian '69 and Charles Weiss.
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