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And Enigmatist's first name is itself rich in connotations, from antipodean slang for a policeman to a 19th-century racist term for a Chinese person.
My formal wine education began when the word aperitif, so rich in connotations of the Good Life, penetrated my awareness as a Rutgers freshman.
By now Ludlow had become primarily residential, rather than military, but was still rich in chivalric connotations and a valuable symbol of the Yorkist authority and their claim to the throne.
Thus, McCain's iron triangle has a built-in pejorative connotation.
The Reference Soil Group of the Chernozems accommodates soils with a thick black surface layer rich in organic matter.
Connotation: black soils rich in organic matter; from R. chern, black, and zemlja, earth or land.
Connotation: dark soils rich in organic matter; from Gr. phaios, dusky, and R. zemlja, earth, land.
Connotation: (dark) brown soils rich in organic matter; from L. castanea, chestnut, and from R. zemlja, earth, land.
The teaching supervision work is the most important link of college teaching quality assurance system, plays an important position in the teaching management and the school development and is systemic engineering with rich connotation and denotation.
Publications listed in Country Progress Reports provide a rich referencing of documents published during the period 2000 - 2003.
A rich man in America.
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