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Legge

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(lĕg)
v. t.1.To lay.
1.To lighten; to allay.


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But this being racing, the two-time defending Champ Car World Series winner was concerned that something would go wrong, and that his massive lead on Brit Justin Wilson, history-making Katherine Legge and the rest of a reeling, holding-on-for-dear-life field would suddenly disappear.
Crum and Naff (1997), Slack (1987), Reccucci (1997) and Kellough, Selden, and Legge (1997) collectively see it as a policy to correct historical discrimination and prevent the occurrence of such discrimination in the future.
Dartmouth College was named after William Legge, the second earl of Dartmouth, an important supporter of Eleazor Wheelock's efforts to establish the college.
 
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