What sort of emotional legacy was she passing on to him?
Mingling emotional and material legacies, and contrasting pedestrian with philosophical personalities, it takes up issues commonly called unfilmable.
A former occupant recalled the emotional legacy of life in the Nanterre bidonville even after its destruction:
It will be generations before men and women relate to one another without these emotional legacies, the women said.
The equation is complicated by the emotional legacy of the Reagan Administration's backing of the contras.
"We share an emotional legacy, and we hope with you, that professional football soon returns to Cleveland."
Metamaus' explores that book's complicated emotional legacy.
This strong emotional legacy must have touched Shams ud Din.
The damaging emotional legacy of traumatic events - being held as a prisoner of war, for example - is well established.
Until this very morning, Spock had been certain that he had finally and fully exorcised his human half and its shameful emotional legacies.