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yup, glared. and the award from reagan sentence should not be added because it did not live up to the expectations of the previous sentence or something?
no, the phrase about medal or honor from reagan didn't it didn't meet the expectations established by the previous sentence (the previous sentence mentioned his contribution, and that's something he received)
Hmm... maybe I was wrong. I added it because they said he should be commended and remembered for more than just architecture. So I though that award was an example of him being commended for something different.
The previous sentence was talking about how he contributed as an architect. The Medal of Honor is something to do with war I presume? So I decided not to add it.