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The name "Heavyweight," Goldstein told me, is meant to suggest the emotional burdens that we carry around, as well as "the connotation of the boxer juxtaposed with the connotation of me . . . the non-boxer".

Just as the connotation of the word nigger is as well known (and infinitely more historically insulting) as that of the word thug.

As the connotation of HRQOL shows cultural differences (ibid)., these instruments cannot be used offhand for comparing populations across different countries without difficulties.

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As if the connotation of "never married" weren't negative enough, the vilification of our group has been swift and shrill.

Names that previously (i.e., 50, 100 or 200 years ago) conjured up broken countries, harsh dictators, uneducated populations or asylum situations have moved forward, as have the connotations of such surnames.

This includes, for example, defining the terms 'violent video games' and 'violent behaviour' as well as the connotations of the verb 'lead to'.

The term chuan, translated here as "transmission", has the connotation of publishing or putting into circulation and is thus compatible with imagining Buddhist understanding as being transferred from person-to-person, from place-to-place and from generation-to-generation by means of textually-manifested teachings.

As for "DKs," with the connotation of ignorance of all parties, I suspect these were pretty much what Credit Default Swaps seem to be today, only denominated in three or four fewer zeroes.

The meaning of a proposition its "import", as Mill says is determined by the connotation of its parts, the sole exception being given in the case of proper names, where the meaning is determined by the denotation.

The connotation of fundamentalism as a term seems to have drifted somewhat since it came to the fore with Christian Protestantism.

Physical pain is mostly considered as a part of a broader condition of suffering, thus accepting the concept of "total pain" as the specific connotation of the terminal patient.

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