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Sentence count:215+8Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bequestSimilar words: legallegallyelegantillegalallegationprivacyaccuracyefficacyMeaning: ['legəsɪ]  n. (law) a gift of personal property by will. 
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31, That is a damnable legacy for any lawyer.
32, No legacy is so rich as honesty. William Shakespeare 
33, Mrs. Jarrett was leaving them with a legacy.
34, Young women artists today are beginning to see themselves as having a legacy, a past, a history.
35, All this wet stuff was a legacy from a very solid, very watertight concrete pool of yore.
36, As with many other puzzles, the caprices of politics have reinforced the legacy of history.
37, Most have long since gone, leaving behind their legacy of sunless, blanket afforestation.
38, Like the earlier effort by Torcy it left no real legacy.
39, The works of Scaevola apart, classical law seems to have continued to distinguish between legacy and trust.
40, His energetic commitment to the idea of openness and cutting through bureaucracy to give employees more responsibility will be an enduring legacy.
41, Such a legacy was hardly encouraging as far as the setting up of a free,(http://sentencedict.com/legacy.html) unfettered press after independence was concerned.
42, But the North's recent comb-out of traditional industries leaves it with an imbalanced legacy and serious economic handicap.
43, Part of the command-and-control legacy includes our deep-seated belief that there is only one answer.
44, The greatest legacy for modernism has been the construction of the notion of the artist-as-genius.
45, His most important legacy to meteorology was as secretary of the International Meteorological Committee from its inception in 1874 until 1900.
46, A great-great - grandson of brewer Henry Weinhard carries the legacy forward into the fifth generation.
47, A part of the legacy, however, ceases to bear interest.
48, The abrupt change from legacy to trust is very striking.
49, Please help us with a donation or legacy in our favour.
50, He passed on heartbreak and sorrow, a legacy Bill had to work to overcome.
51, Paracelsus's influence on homoeopathy and holistic medicine is genuine, but the paracelsian legacy is much wider.
52, Olympic cities usually leave behind a legacy of grand structures to go with the competitions held inside them.
53, Each wishes to leave behind a legacy of solid achievement.
54, The problem of Multilateral versus Multinational nuclear forces became another legacy bequeathed to the Wilson Government when it came to power.
55, But Sullivan said that even physicians from historically black medical colleges face some mistrust and misinformation as a legacy of Tuskegee.
56, Several First Division managers have broken relationships as a legacy of their work.
57, However, we have inherited such a legacy and we need, too, to work with existing services.
58, Then, there is the conspiracy of silence which is part of the legacy of Northern Ireland.
59, Their legacy from the poor law was a stock of homes, for the elderly and disabled, that were ex-workhouses.
60, Our Victorian legacy means that we have no access to the vocabulary of desire.
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