1.   But perhaps her most important legacy was in divesting the public culture of political language and political idealism.

2.   Did Cornell realize how extensive his legacy would be over time?

3.   For the health-conscious Muscovite, another Soviet legacy is potentially more nerve-wracking still.

4.   She desired that the legacy should not be in any way altered by the pope nor any other person.

5.   Such a legacy was hardly encouraging as far as the setting up of a free, unfettered press after independence was concerned.

6.   The legacy might be what scholars who have taken him seriously have learned from him about human collective life.

7.   The legacy of apartheid is not only within the borders of South Africa but in the region.

8.   So rich was the legacy of the ancients that the fund of spoil has lasted into our own times.

9.   In the literature to have survived from the sixth century, however, the legacy of Sidonius is as significant as that of Lrins.

10.   The legacy here was the musical incompetence of some soloists.

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