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Emily saw the document as a national legacy which needed her protection.
Their bravery has become part of our collective national legacy.
Herewith he became the indispensable researcher of our national legacy.
And he remained mindful of a national legacy that he helped create.
The distance between the St. John's national legacy and its current level of talent is widening.
"The state was saying it finally recognizes that not only Catholic churches are part of our national legacy and birthright."
Taylor's system is a national legacy, Mr. Kanigel concludes.
In 2006, Clay Figure Zhang was listed as first grade national legacy of China.
The policy announcement confirmed that there would be one geologic disposal site, for both national legacy waste as well as potential wastes from future programmes.
We see Dr. King's legacy as a national legacy and not just a Southern legacy."
Mr. Vaziev said that "false patriotism in art" motivated Russians who want to keep Soviet versions of the classics as part of a national legacy.
In Ford's case he discovered an American past in tools, houses, machines that has become a national legacy at the Henry Ford Museum in Greenfield Village, Mich.
The scholar refuted the erroneous thesis 'no professional philosopher lived in Azerbaijan in Middle Ages except for Bahmanyar' and analyzed by exposing the richness of our national legacy.
But the new study points to another national legacy: the often critical needs of those still seeking aid, who may encounter profound barriers to work that include disabilities or problems with mental health or substance abuse.
Today, a traditional unit of uskoks called Kliški uskoci ("Klisian uskoks") exists as a ceremonial regiment in honour of the national legacy of uskoks in Croatia.
Since Mr. Mrazek first learned about the activity from a staff member who visited Alaska several years ago, he has been lambasting it as a waste of taxpayers' money and a threat to a precious national legacy.
"Spanish Painting From El Greco to Picasso," an exquisite sort of tapas sampler, is the latest in the curious stream of supersize surveys of national legacies at the Guggenheim Museum.
Measurement tools for inches are generally rare to find there, only on the other side of some carpenter's rulers, and may present a variation between national legacy inches and British/US inches, easily causing significant measurement errors if used.
Rebus would find it funny, too, if he weren't in his usual state of depression, brooding on the national legacy of hypocrisy and corruption, evading the comfort and pain of personal commitments, and listening to too much dreary rock music.
If they're successful in growing their company and hiring American workers, they would be eligible for legal permanent residency and free to continue growing their companies, creating more home-grown jobs and carrying on our national legacy of unmatched innovation and entrepreneurship.
Although this category still requires some subjective opining, there's a greater degree of objectivity because one can focus on measurable referents like titles (the most prestigious being the WC, the CL, and the Eurocup), goals scored, global impact, and national legacy.
But to dismiss this gathering of black youth by comparing it with a Ku Klux Klan rally ignores the crucial fact that one group emerges from a national legacy of violent and systemic oppression and silencing - often at the hands of the other.
The school was long an institution that targeted commuter students from the Boston area, however in the school's pursuit of a national legacy, that function has been forgotten as the number of commuter students enrolled dropped from well over 50% to a mere three students, according to statistics published by the alumni magazine.
Roger Ebert gave the film 3 stars out of 4, noting "Baz Luhrmann dreamed of making the Australian Gone With the Wind, and so he has, with much of that film's lush epic beauty and some of the same awkwardness with a national legacy of racism".
This article also establishes that religious institutions be subject to limits of ownership of land as dictated by the national government (whereby the government may declare such property part of the national legacy), to prevent the kind of situation experienced in the past which the Catholic churches and monasteries also owned large areas around them, in many cases entire villages.
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