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Bequeath

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The wealthy businessman decided to bequeath his estate to his favorite charity.
The professor decided to bequeath his research papers to the university library.
The dying woman decided to bequeath her family home to her youngest daughter.
The politician pledged to bequeath a portion of his salary to a poverty alleviation program.
The famous author planned to bequeath his manuscripts to a local library.
He decided to bequeath his entire estate to his favorite charity.
The retired professor planned to bequeath her personal library to her former university.
She decided to bequeath her antique furniture to her niece who had always admired it.
The king planned to bequeath his crown to his eldest son.
The millionaire businessman decided to bequeath his entire estate to charity.
The CEO decided to bequeath the company to his son.
As a writer, it's important to be able to bequeath knowledge and experiences to your readers through your work.
It's important to bequeath a healthy planet to future generations by taking steps to reduce our carbon footprint.
The responsibility to bequeath values and morals to the next generation lies with parents and educators.
She plans to bequeath her vintage car to her son.
He decided to bequeath his entire fortune to his favorite charity.
She wanted to bequeath her family home to her children after she passed away.
My grandfather decided to bequeath his vast land to his grandchildren.
The wealthy businessman decided to bequeath his luxury yacht to his son.
The philanthropist planned to bequeath all his wealth to the children's education fund.
The teacher tried to bequeath her love for reading to her students.
The scientist hoped to bequeath his knowledge to future generations.
The elderly couple made a joint decision to bequeath their antique furniture to their grandchildren.
The famous athlete wanted to bequeath his Olympic medals to a sports museum.
The wealthy businessman chose to bequeath a large sum of money to his children.
The philanthropist wanted to bequeath his collection of art to a museum.
The philanthropist decided to bequeath a large sum of money to support research.
He wanted to bequeath his car to his nephew, who had always admired it.
The artist wanted to bequeath her collection of paintings to a museum.
The eccentric millionaire chose to bequeath his mansion to his pet dog.
The elderly woman wanted to bequeath her antique furniture to her daughter.
The politician announced that he would bequeath his campaign funds to his party after retiring.
The philanthropist chose to bequeath his estate to several different charities.
The professor decided to bequeath his personal library to his university.
The philanthropist's will stated that he would bequeath a portion of his estate to his employees.
The company's founder intended to bequeath the business to his most loyal employees.
The billionaire decided to bequeath his entire fortune to charity.
The billionaire philanthropist planned to bequeath a large sum of money to various environmental organizations.
The founder of the company chose to bequeath his shares to his children.
She plans to bequeath her house to her children when she passes away.
The king's decree stated that he would bequeath the throne to his eldest son upon his death.
He plans to bequeath his entire fortune to his favorite charity.
The wealthy businessman decided to bequeath his entire fortune to charity.
The artist decided to bequeath her collection of paintings to the local museum.
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