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Taking in 500 years of fashion, and featuring over 40 designers, it brings together garments that were, and are, considered "vulgar", but the connotations are not necessarily negative.

The 28,000-word report includes a glossary to help nontechnical readers understand how AI applications such as computer vision might help screen tissue samples for cancers or how natural language processing will allow computerized systems to grasp not simply the literal definitions, but the connotations and intent, behind words.

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"But the connotation is so different, it's beautiful," he said.

In truth, those terms, disruption, force, value, activist, remain the same, but the connotation behind them is evolving.

For girls, the motivation is less competitive, but the connotation that this is proof you can "sink piss" is certainly still there.

Once, a coffee machine in your kitchen was a rare thing, a thing to induce envy in friends and colleagues, like a Porsche in the drive but without the connotations.

It's a mouthful but it lacks the connotations of the word "soldier".

Juliet, clearly, was not the sun- but we understood the connotations of Romeo's impassioned verse just the same.

The Hebrew word is hasbara, which literally means "explanation," but carries the connotation here of something like "information offensive".

The city's "premier firm providing life and wealth management for the gay, lesbian and supportive community," however, is Christopher Street Financial, which has never actually been on Christopher Street but likes the connotation.

The new, extended noir (it means "black" but carries the connotation of "dark") has shed its previous image of "somber, wicked, foul" even to the point of evil, exemplified by Satan, "Prince of Darkness".

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