1.   And history tells us that presidents sent to the White House after narrow, disputed victories often have touble getting their programs through and establishing strong legacies.

2.   And the United States and Russia are expected to intensify their negotiations over future arms control agreements in coming months, as Clinton seeks to establish a legacy.

3.   A second term affords a president the opportunity to more clearly establish his legacy and imprint his image on the country.

4.   Now it is time to establish a legacy of caring about the real future of this country.

5.   One victory from establishing their legacy.

6.   On the other hand, those same winemakers wanted nothing more than to create a tradition and establish a legacy.

7.   The president, although technically a lame duck, is obsessed with the need to establish a legacy that will help counter memories of the Monica Lewinsky affair.

8.   This somehow played out to her advantage, as she established her legacy with conviction.

9.   Winning a second would further cement a bond with the team and the city, establish a legacy and make leaving more difficult.

v. + legacy >>共 213
leave 19.46%
have 3.67%
overcome 3.35%
protect 2.55%
build 2.07%
preserve 2.07%
continue 1.75%
create 1.44%
establish 1.44%
see 1.28%
establish + n. >>共 1334
tie 3.18%
link 2.54%
contact 2.16%
rule 2.09%
relation 1.75%
standard 1.52%
fund 1.50%
commission 1.39%
identity 1.37%
relationship 1.34%
legacy 0.09%
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