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For many owners, the decision isn't just about securing a legacy.
"The government is committed to securing a legacy from the Olympic Stadium and wants to see it reopening in 2014," he said.
Quizzically, culture secretary Jeremy Hunt championed the transaction as a "fantastic deal that will give taxpayers a great return and shows how we are securing a legacy from London's Games".
"Mayweather is about securing a legacy and he wants to win all the belts.
I'm not motivated by money, I'm motivated by securing a legacy and the love for my sport that I have".
There's a fourth and final key, in my experience, to securing a legacy that makes us and our families proud: focusing on our mission instead of ourselves.
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That would seem more than enough to secure a legacy statistically.
And Mayor Vincent C. Gray, with about two weeks left in office, secured a legacy.
By the time the font was welcomed back, in the fifties, its fakes had secured a legacy in its image.
Team GB's hockey captain Kate Walsh hopes that the team's success at the Games could secure a legacy for the sport and inspire their successors.
If he is successful, he will have secured a legacy of reshaping not just the lower courts, but the Supreme Court itself for years to come.
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