Sentence examples for the heritages from inspiring English sources

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the heritages

noun

An inheritance; property that may be inherited.

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And on a recent Thursday evening, Teresa Girard-Isaac, 51, and a few friends attempted to tick off the heritages of the site's two-dozen growers.

The Republicans lost this election partly because of the heritages of pie-in-the-sky supply-side economics and excess deregulation.

At the event I'm at, the stage is decorated with objects of oriental and German kitsch – a garish melange paying homage to the heritages of the performers.

This phenomenon shows that the science of heritage studies did not pay attention to its own theoretical framework and failed to build its methodology, bringing about much confusion in research, application and management of the heritages themselves.

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We still have the heritage.

The heritage biker idea seemed forced.

Keep the heritage going.

"It's the heritage of our company".

The heritage is not national or ecclesiastical.

You would have lost the heritage".

It takes on the heritage.

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