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The German pavilion being a Nazi-era building, the work inevitably raises the notion of a hiding place, but that is only one, obvious connotation for a project that also functions as a physical incarnation of the labyrinth of consciousness.
Now most of you probably hear the words "teenage actor" and are reminded of names such as Hannah Montana and iCarly and that can have a bad connotation for a lot of people.
The big surprise was that these guys really celebrate vanidad — or vanity — over machismo … We found that that the word 'vanity' doesn't have a negative connotation to it with this consumer". The same was true with the word 'metrosexual,' which has taken on a negative connotation for a large segment of the general male population.
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Characteristics that would be praised in a man but sadly still carry negative connotations for a woman.
But the mere phrase "child star" brings with it potentially unhelpful connotations for a low-budget British film predicated on confronting the realities that Love Story left out.
Gillingham versus Stoke also has connotations for a coach because the Stoke manager, Tony Pulis, is taking his Premier League side back to a smaller club where he both played and managed.
Vladimir Yakovlev, who founded the Russian newspaper Kommersant and is the editor-in-chief of Snob, said that the magazine's name has different connotations for a person who thinks in Russian than it does for one who thinks in English.
For instance, it warns against using the expression "litter lout": "lout" is a non-teenage word, "but its link with 'lager lout' has aspirational connotations for a young person".
In addition, the report said Treasury officials believed that "being the subject of an investigation may have negative connotations for a company". Since 1997, the government has investigated 8 out of 470 notifications of pending contracts.
In any country that claims to be a democracy, the most elegant answer is a single word -- corruption -- with crucial connotations for a contemporary debate that remains limited, even after the Snowden revelations.
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