Sentence examples for any connotation from inspiring English sources

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It's a fascinating testament to music's power to absorb just about any connotation imaginable.

"It's turned out that a lot of the kids, especially the girls, wear them as fashion statements," Mr. Gamblin said, "and some were adamant they didn't have any connotation".

Charles Kennedy and the riddle of Romsey Blue rinse Reprints Related topics Peter Mandelson David Trimble Political policy International relations Peace TalksIn fact the IRA offer amounts to a creative redefinition of decommissioning, which avoids the destruction or surrender of weaponry, and thus any connotation of defeat or apology on the part of the republican movement.

The definition of "wife" is open to question too: Gnostic writing also features terms such as "bridal chamber", used without any connotation of sexual intimacy.In this section Virtual relations Launderers Anonymous Brideshead revisited ReprintsNor is it unusual for other ancient texts to differ from the Bible's four "canonical" gospels.

According to Mill, typical singular (individual) names such as 'Scott' denote their referents but lack any connotation, that is to say the names do not imply any attribute.

Any connotation of religious or paranormal beliefs makes many scientists uneasy, says Chris French, a psychologist at Goldsmiths, University of London, who studies anomalous experiences including altered states of consciousness.

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As to "any connotations that would upset any of our partners, or anybody else in the world, the president would regret if anything like that was conveyed".

"I love music to be just listened to and not have any connotations to it whatsoever," he said.

On its website, MVRDV issued the following statement: "MVRDV regrets deeply any connotations The Cloud project evokes regarding 9/11.

It was important to her, she said, for the name not to conjure up any connotations of shame around pregnancy and motherhood.

On one side, calling Hume's views on this subject irreligious avoids any connotations of a dogmatic or rigid atheism, one that is unwilling to accommodate or make common cause with soft scepticism (agnosticism) or thin theism.

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