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While some programs describe similar activities as coaching, we prefer the term mentoring, as it connotes the personal nature of the relationship.
One is that lot of them end up being places where suitcases and things like that are stored, which felt quite symbolic as it connotes moving on.
One is that a lot of them end up being places where suitcases and things like that are stored, which felt quite symbolic as it connotes moving on.
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But who among us really thinks of himself or herself as old, with all it connotes: memory lapses, slowed reflexes, and — wait, how did this sentence start again?
Admittedly, Buridan explicitly restricts appellation to appellative terms, that is, "every term connoting something other than what it supposits for" (Summulae de Dialiectica: Treatise on Suppositions, tr. Klima, p. 291), and it "appellates that which it connotes as pertaining to that which it supposits for".
It denotes the same individual as is denoted by 'Caesar', but unlike 'Caesar' it also connotes; it connotes the attribute of being a conqueror of Gaul.
Those were all hallmarks of California cuisine, a phrase that went away as the principles it connoted took permanent root and became less exceptional, as restaurants far and wide exalted the local and seasonal and turned away from elaborate saucing and gut-busting richness.
It connotes dignity and honor.
Bishop: it connotes rectitude and righteousness.
It connotes a present sense of being".
It connotes something tragically arranged.
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