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legaciesnoun
Plural form of legacy.
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Legacies
of Legacy
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Legacies
Legacies is the second volume in a series of Repairman Jack books written by American author F. Paul Wilson. The book was first published in 1998 by Headline in England and by Forge in the US.
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elegiacs
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of legacies in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of legacies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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We all have very different and unique legacies, we all cannot be eagles, some of us were meant to be ants.
Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley:
It ... marks an important, historic moment celebrating the strong bond between our two nations, india and the UK share the same values and we are a partnership of equals. This lasting friendship is just one of many legacies left by Gandhi.
**(C)(P)-RAS CARDO SPEAKS:- MY LEGACIES HAVE BEEN SHARED WITH THE PEOPLES OF THE WORLD OVER THE YEARS OF MY LIFE. THOSE WHO THINK THEY CAN STEAL IT ARE LIKE FOOLISH DOGS BARKING AT FLYING BIRDS, OR THOSE THINKING THEY CAN HOLD SMOKE IN THEIR HANDS, THE TRUTH IS-IT LIVES WITHIN THEM. IT IS MORE ABOUT MEMORIES THAN IT IS WITH MONEY OR MATERIAL WEALTH AND VANITY. I WILL LIVE ON FOREVER. THIS IS IMMORTALITY!
Crisis Group senior consultant:
The legacies of past practice remain very much in evidence.
We must always face not only the fact of slavery but also its legacies and ongoing questions of injustice within our community and beyond.
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