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The archbishop has already acknowledged failing to accomplish a lasting reconciliation, but the vote on Tuesday robbed him of a final opportunity to salvage something of a legacy.
Taken together, these developments have emboldened mass transit enthusiasts here and lent credibility to what has become something of a legacy project for Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa, who ran for office pledging to build a transit system that would upend long-established commuting habits and ease what has long been a bane of life in Los Angeles.
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Indeed, living without fear of the unknown is something of a family legacy.
The US has something of a bitter legacy in the region given the failures in the aftermath of the campaign to topple Saddam Hussein.
To date, there has been something of a disconnect between legacy banking services and newer tech from startups, and Chase is no exception, with surprisingly few acquisitions to date from the fintech world.
Whatever happens to us, something of our legacy will remain – if not on Earth then in space.
It is not much of a legacy.
Already the book seems to have become something of a joke even in the sort of liberal institutions where Mr Clinton would want his legacy to be treasured.
Developmental psychologists often talk about the importance of leaving a legacy — something tied to who we are that will outlive us.
But something dogs the sangomas: a legacy of illness and death from their medicines and practices.
But Jenkins's legacy will probably transcend the Long Island campus because he is poised to become something of an anomaly.
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