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legacy

[leg-uh-see] / ˈlɛg ə si /


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Allen, a native of Graham and a playwright who wrote a drama based on Outlaw’s legacy, and Boggs, a scholar, connect the terrorism and hatred behind this man’s murder to the present day.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Hunt's strong bond with his daughter, alongside their desire to create a powerful legacy out of what happened to their family, was evident throughout the Today interview.

From BBC

As Wales marks ten years without nuclear power generation, Wylfa's legacy remains contested.

From BBC

Some in the legacy media are attempting to re-establish public trust.

From The Wall Street Journal

The documents also show how Assad’s intelligence agents encouraged Syrians to report on each other, leaving behind a legacy of distrust.

From The Wall Street Journal