Sentence examples for whose legacies from inspiring English sources

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Theirs are once-big names whose legacies seem to be shrinking.

Tubman is one of many black women revolutionaries whose legacies continue to inspire.

Among them were brilliant thinkers like Robert Keohane, Susan Strange, and others whose legacies endure to the present day.

Also, third terms would be reserved for presidents whose legacies stood up to the scrutiny of hindsight.

I don't mean to suggest that this should be an absolute rule, or that writers should be dishonest about public figures whose legacies they consider unremittingly disastrous.

Unlike those fighters whose legacies were carved out in collaboration with rivals — Louis vs. Schmeling, Liston vs. Patterson, Ali vs. Frazier Tysononeverer had a true antagonist.

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But this is the world whose legacy we live with.

That sparked a campaigning community whose legacy will last long after Page 3 is forgotten.

An audacious figure whose legacy split public opinion, Geng is nevertheless widely regarded as "highly capable".

Just like the man whose legacy I intend to honor on Tuesday in Paris.

Mr Obama, whose legacy turns on the law's success, doubtless hopes she is right.

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