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The poet Milton was not blind to this connotation of lewdness.
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According to the connotation of IA, in this paper, the control structure and technology integration modeling describing for IA is discussed firstly.
Fortunately, our prudery has receded to the degree that this connotation is nearly discernible once again.
Several regional names appear to be linked with this connotation, meaning the "mad" or "fool's" version of the highly regarded edible mushroom Amanita caesarea.
After all, "feminine" is not a synonym for "heterosexual," and this connotation needs to be broken down and reviewed.
This connotation of inwardness survives to this day.
"Condoms have this connotation that you are going to do a sinful act," he said.
But it's precisely this connotation that artist Romily Alice seeks to reclaim through her practice as a neon light artist.
This connotation of the word 'convention' has led to many misrepresentations of Poincaré's views.
This connotation changed in 2010, when the term 'mycobiome' (a combination of the words 'mycology' and 'microbiome') was first used to refer to the fungal microbiome [ 8].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com