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Eisenman's design reflects the idea that these two legacies are intertwined.
Much of the film's enduring legacy is intertwined with his tragic death, creating the mythos that spawned the curse of "The Crow".
These days, she sees the fact that Stonewall is so intertwined with her mother's legacy as an honor to her family.
Will Jackson's legacy be inextricably intertwined with the sad and often tawdry details of his personal life after his star went into decline, and the seemingly endless legal battles related to his death?
Their legacies, however, are increasingly intertwined.
Their legacies will always be intertwined, as the hold-nothing-back coach who replaced the stoic Eric Mangini, and the first player that he drafted, the rookie quarterback who is already the highest-paid player in team history.
One day the idea is that their legacies will be as intertwined in death as in life.
Although the Ambassador was designed by Myron Hunt, its fate is intertwined with the peculiar and politicized legacy of an architect named Paul R. Williams, who died in 1980, at the age of eighty-five.
Brady's legacy will forever be intertwined with that of his head coach, whose own status as one of the greatest coaches of all time was consolidated on Sunday night.
The legacies of Robinson, Walker and Fowler are intertwined.
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