61.   By now, many Americans have stopped thinking of Lyndon Johnson as a warmonger whose main legacy was the horror of Vietnam.

62.   Coburn is flummoxed when a reporter asks what he would like his legacy to be when he leaves the House.

63.   Critics fear the legacy will be an erosion of the urban landscape.

64.   Despite the fears of many survivors, some academics say the legacy is secure.

65.   Diana was an icon, but her legacy may be that she was an iconoclast.

66.   Even in countries that clearly know where they are headed, the communist legacy has been harder to shake off than anyone thought it would be five years ago.

67.   Even Coach Pete Carroll, who was in his first year with the Patriots last season, said the Parcells legacy was monumental to overcome, and distracting.

68.   Fashions in literature for children are ever-changing, but the Potter legacy is forever.

69.   For Americans, his legacy is easy enough to understand.

70.   For American statecraft, the legacy is as profound as that of World War II.

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