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As such practice was deemed praiseworthy in the medieval Muslim world, adab acquired a further connotation of good breeding, courtesy, and urbanity.
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"The word 'alternative' gives a bad connotation of second class," she says.
I don't mean a negative connotation of ignorance.
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On the basis of the ethnic cultures in Qinghai, we can further discuss the connotation of "harmony in diversity" in the relationship between ethnic groups.
And it has a connotation of petty crime, appropriate for this context.
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