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Genital self-mutilation injury has a common connotation with eating behavior disorders such as anorexia and bulimia.
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Even though that perspective still illuminates ecosystem studies (see below), it is no longer a necessary or even common connotation of the term "ecosystem".
A diamond that costs less About Clarity: Inclusions are not bad, though the common connotation has slightly negative tones.
In classical Chinese philosophy the meaning of the Chinese word xin 心, which literally refers to the physical heart, is not limited to its common connotations.
In Norwegian Hole (pronounced HOOL-eh) is a common name with no connotations of emptiness, but all the same, Harry is a loner, an obsessive smoker and drinker, has trouble with authority and difficulty sustaining relationships.
Second, the word "abomination," a common translation of the Hebrew word to'evah, which does carry a connotation of physical repugnance, is never used in this story, by God or anyone else.
Despite the lingering hippie connotations, collectives, which might be described as self-managed groups of people with similar interests working toward a common goal, are a thoroughly modern phenomenon.
The evidence suggests that, at least to a certain extent, people match such shape dimensions with tastes on the basis of their common affective connotation.
Each one has a story, a context, and a connotation.
Socialist, in the American lexicon, has a negative connotation, mainly because of common misunderstandings.
Firat is neither a very common name, nor does it carry overtly religious connotations.
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