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In any case, legacies are declining in value, leaving those charities that are largely legacy-dependent a choice between doing things now when they are needed or leaving them for the next five years".
Yet even today the basic machine tools remain largely the legacy of the 19th century.
Ron Chernow is right to remind us about the largely forgotten legacy of Ferdinand Pecora.
This is largely the legacy of William Parker, who led the force from 1950 to 1968.
This peacefulness is largely the legacy of Ahmed Sékou Touré, the dictator who ruled Guinea from its independence from France in 1958 until his death in 1984.
Still, if Giuliani had beat a dignified retreat into private life after 2001, he would have left a largely admirable legacy.
The population of the West Indies is ethnically heterogeneous and largely the legacy of an early plantation society based on slave labour.
That such an unlikely place has become a new-economy hotbed is, in fact, largely a legacy of its previous boom, Mr. Knutson said.
France is also a country where the woes of the Arab and Muslim world can reverberate strongly (largely a legacy of the colonial past).
Compared to the largely unitary legacy of Elvis Presley, Brando — that is whoever he was when he wasn't acting — is a mist.
But the national forestland, largely a legacy of Teddy Roosevelt, is intact, and it has become one of the West's biggest playgrounds.
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