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(Sample "Blues Connotation" for the tuneful pole of Coleman's playing, sample "Folk Tale" for the unmoored and impulsive one).
It has such a negative connotation for the mayor that reporters wanting answers dare not speak its name.
The word family has a broad connotation for the mafia but, which ever way you slice it, he got it wrong.
Though the United States seemed content with being the world's only superpower, that word did not have a pejorative enough connotation for the French.
"But he felt that it would be inappropriate for him to contest the election, because it has a different connotation for the public.
It is but a single race - albeit a Group One contest with lashings of prize money attached - but it carries a possible life-changing connotation for the Irishman.
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The word "brand" can come with a negative connotation for all the creatives and artists reading this but it doesn't have to be that way.
It has less arrogant connotations for the public".
What are the various connotations for the title of the exhibit, "Treasured Maps"?
But the law had different connotations for the Arctic Sunrise, boarded in international waters and "outside the exclusion zone" around the drilling rig, Mr. Naidoo said.
The directors of all these films tapped into what some psychologists believe about water -- that is has unsettling connotations for the human mind.
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