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The most obvious legacy of London 2012 is the ubiquity of the word itself.
The most obvious legacy of injuries to my father were his inability to walk in the later years of his life.
The tatty, shabby, over-stretched public services of 21st century Britain are the most obvious legacy of this Kulturkampf, but they are not the most dangerous one.
The most obvious legacy is that of the language; the state's name comes from the Spanish rendering of an Indian word.
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IF THE Americans left Iraq today, their most obvious physical legacy, in the eyes of ordinary Iraqis, would be concrete blocks.
(Some historians trace Britain's trouble with real engineering, as well as the financial type, to the empire too, arguing that protected trade inside it coddled British industry and left it uncompetitive).The most obvious domestic legacy, of course, is in immigration.
Her interest in education has been one of her most obvious surviving charitable legacies.
The two most obvious are athletic and legacy recruitments, although others like religious affiliation, the quality of academic programs, and a location in a major metropolitan area can also be determining factors.
Like Clayson, Ingham sees the most obvious example of Wonderwall Musics legacy in the raga rock sound of Kula Shaker, who also adopted lyrical influences from Harrison's work.
The legacy of The Clash figurehead is most obvious at a single-storey building by the Westway, the thundering, concrete thoroughfare in west London that he sang about in "London's Burning".
The result showed that the land-use legacy effect caused significant divergence in taxonomic and functional diversity of woody plants and the effect was most obvious in sites where the lands were currently used as residential areas.
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