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And the unfortunate legacy continues today.
This avoidable political reality might just be TARP's most lasting, and unfortunate, legacy.
This is part of the Argentinean writer Jorge Luis Borges's unfortunate legacy.
Nehru's most unfortunate legacy, however, was the family he bequeathed to his country.
Clinton-Gore have the unfortunate legacy of the highest taxes in America since World War II.
"The most unfortunate legacy of the first circuit of the world," Chaplin writes, "was a vision of world domination".
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Among the unfortunate legacies of the financial crisis of 2008 is a tendency among commentators to soft-pedal the outrage over what happened.
By acting promptly to restore the rules to where they were before Mr. Mukasey's last-minute change, Mr. Holder can help avoid injustice — and sweep past one of the unfortunate legacies of the Bush years.
So this appears to be a "Tale of Two Countries" -- one with significantly improving economic indicators and an activist President determined to smash through some of the unfortunate legacies of the Post-Marcos era, and the other -- an unbroken legacy of poverty, regulatory ineffectiveness, and judicial corruption.
We are all excited about the opportunity to see this country move beyond the unfortunate legacies of the Bush years, but the U.S. political process does not always lend itself to a deep and probing consideration of the fundamental principles which have made us unique, and to which we must always return if we are going to find our way.
The prejudice that Native American people face is an unfortunate historical legacy.
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