Sentences with phrase «left enduring legacy»

Jonathan, in a felicitations message signed by his Media Adviser, Ikechukwu Eze, on Saturday in Abuja, described Shagari as «a man of honour and unmatched dignity, who left enduring legacy as President».
You can leave an enduring legacy and help children in need of a better education by including EdChoice in your will, living trust or other estate plans.

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The near - term socio - cultural impact is important, but it is the longer - term alumni, scholarly, and community connections to Asia — in all sectors of society — that will leave the most enduring legacies.
She has left behind a musical and film legacy that will endure
He may have left us but the legacy of Howard Kendall's transcendent and unmatched achievements at Everton Football Club as a player and manager will forever endure.
We are obliged to leave them with an enduring legacy of a richer, more stable, more secure and more peaceful world,» he added.
Mr Bercow should build on this work and leave a legacy which will survive the end of coalition government and give backbenchers enduring influence when the House falls back into the control of a single party.
Maria never married or had children of her own, but she left a shining legacy that still endures, long after her death in 1889 at age 70.
The president's court picks could help his climate legacy endure long after Trump leaves office
Annemarie passed away in 2015, but she has left a legacy that will endure for many years to come.
«He died peacefully in his sleep, following a brief but aggressive battle with lung cancer, and leaves behind a loving family, many friends, and a filmmaking legacy that has endured, and will continue to endure, the test of time.»
Legacy Meaning: legacy (plural: legacies)- (law) money or property bequeathed to someone in a will - Something inherited from a predecessor; a heritage John Muir left as his legacy an enduring spirit of respect for the enviroLegacy Meaning: legacy (plural: legacies)- (law) money or property bequeathed to someone in a will - Something inherited from a predecessor; a heritage John Muir left as his legacy an enduring spirit of respect for the envirolegacy (plural: legacies)- (law) money or property bequeathed to someone in a will - Something inherited from a predecessor; a heritage John Muir left as his legacy an enduring spirit of respect for the envirolegacy an enduring spirit of respect for the environment.
But to be sentimental here, I'm glad that the series as a whole leaves a positive impression and what I'm sure will be an enduring legacy, even if the filmmakers weren't always up to snuff to make that feeling come alive.
The Plantagenets also left their mark on the enduring architecture of England, building King's College, Westminster Abbey and Windsor Castle, all which today stand as emblems to the eternal legacy of one of England's most influential families.
Robert Mondavi left a great legacy to the Napa Valley but one of his most enduring gifts may be the core values he drove into his own team of successors, each of whom have also changed the world of wine in their own way
It examines this formative period and the enduring legacy it has left for succeeding generations of artists.
Fame may be fleeting and of questionable value, but achievement endures and leaves a lasting legacy.
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