en
legacy

Meaning: tr
kalıt, miras
Do you think Bouteflika left a lasting legacy that Algeria could be proud of?
The bound feet were the legacy of another centuries-old practice. Many girls had their feet wrapped tightly to keep them small. As the girls grew, the bones of their feet would break, leaving them with tiny feet, which were attractive to men, but painful to walk on.
The existing grid mechanism is used to provide a metadata registry. It defines high level APIs that manage transaction-based replication across multiple domains and move legacy software to the grid smoothly.
The previous government had bequeathed a legacy of problems.
Many educators and admissions officers are questioning whether legacy admissions should be abandoned.
Maritime heritage resources, when properly studied and interpreted, add an important dimension to our understanding and appreciation of our nation’s rich maritime legacy, and make us more aware of the critical need for us to be wise stewards of our ocean planet.
Many top private U.S. universities have what’s called legacy admissions, meaning applicants whose parents or family members went to that school get preference over others.
This pardon is undeserved, unprincipled, and one more stain on President Trump's rapidly diminishing legacy.
Matoub's legacy remains divisive. You may love him or you may hate him, but surely, you can't ignore him.
Algeria still suffers from the legacy of an underdeveloped banking system.
Added on 2014-11-08 | by m1gin | View: 829

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