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legacy

Definition for legacy

noun as in inheritance, heritage

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"Education vandalism will be the lasting legacy of the prime minister and Bridget Phillipson," she added.

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We mention this episode because the legacy of the Iraq war is more complicated than Cheney’s critics allow.

Brands is taking a fresh look at one of its legacy names.

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Their enduring design shows that knowledge and technique were passed down for countless generations, forming a legacy of skill and innovation.

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The world of “Star Wars” is full of scoundrels that fans can’t help but love for their swagger and independent moral code, and “Visions” installments “The Smuggler” and “The Bounty Hunters” add to that legacy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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