It has already bequeathed millions of dollars in savings to seniors by closing the doughnut hole.
With his citizenship, Depardieu bequeathed in the letter his social security benefits to the state.
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But cleaning up the mess bequeathed by Mr Fujimori was never going to be easy.
That's the intended consequence of the story, which concerns the fates bequeathed by fathers to their sons.
The Liberals, whom he ousted a year ago, bequeathed a robust economy and a large fiscal surplus.
The house, still largely untouched from when Fermor lived there, was bequeathed to the Benaki Museum in Athens.
Left to himself, Mr Smith would have cancelled the grandiose Millennium Exhibition at Greenwich bequeathed him by the Tories.
She bequeathed the neo-Georgian pile for use as the residence of American ambassadors to the Court of St James's.
Slaves transcended oppression and bequeathed to the world a boundlessly rich cultural heritage.
We remain an amazingly prosperous society thanks to the accumulation of capital bequeathed to us by our more prudent forbearers.
He transferred appreciated assets to her, and she bequeathed them to a trust to be used to support the relatives.
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Investment banks must wrestle with the huge cyclicality, conflicts of interest and brand damage that their past choices have bequeathed them.
Appreciation on stocks and funds that are donated or bequeathed escapes taxation.
Yet to some degree, Israel's destiny will likely be influenced by the policies bequeathed to the new Bush Administration by its predecessor.
Again, this mistake was understandable, not least because Mr Blair did see constitutional reform as an unavoidable chore bequeathed by John Smith.
Dyffryn Mymbyr near Capel Curig was bequeathed by hill farmer, Esmee Kirby.
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The Raj brought in protection after 1918, and bequeathed a civil service which, with further development, became a remarkably effective stifler of enterprise.
The collection officially started in 1072 when the first bishop of Exeter, Bishop Leofric, died and bequeathed 70 books and it continues to grow.
The estate of British painter Lucian Freud has bequeathed works by Corot and Degas to the nation, under the government's acceptance in lieu scheme.
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Before he died last year, Lalit bequeathed his share to Gautam.
When she died she bequeathed 15 farms, covering almost 4, 000 acres, to the National Trust on the understanding they were allowed to continue to breed Herdwicks.
This gave the impression that his reforms were less a labour of love than an unavoidable chore bequeathed by John Smith, his predecessor as party leader.
The pieces came into the museum's collection from Mr Carter's niece and from his house in Luxor, Egypt, which he bequeathed to the museum, the museum said.
And the founders bequeathed us a form of government that is capable of dealing with almost any challenge, so long as enough citizens agree action is needed.
Dump the myths and legends that our forefathers have bequeathed in us, question and query elegantly, find answers that may satisfy the multiversity of sciences and logic.
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This is partly because of the rich artistic heritage that was bequeathed by Sir Barry Jackson, and partly because of the major refurbishment programme that's presently being undertaken.
He bequeathed house and pictures to a grateful English nation.
History has bequeathed Australia no similar commitment to the crown.
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