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The term craze also has a special connotation in the financial world.
There was another connotation in the repertory choice, one that had more to do with context.
Of course, there is a slight sexual connotation in the magazine's title, as in the suggestive phrase "to get lucky".
Perhaps no idea offered a more subversive connotation in the ancient world, where aristocratic empires dominated almost every area of cultivated land.
When she showed some of this work in China the combination of bullets and squares had one connotation; in the light of the events of the last few weeks, bullets and drawings seem to have another.
Kjellén is credited with coining the term geopolitics (geopolitik), which acquired a sinister connotation in the years after World War I, when German expansionists appealed to geopolitical arguments in support of the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler.
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What word has really negative connotations in the real world?
This has un-Californian connotations in the province.
That term may have negative connotations in the United States, particularly after the last decade of debt excess.
"White has connotations in the west of purity and virtue, this idea of being the good guy," said Steele.
Labels like obsessive-compulsive disorder have connotations in the wider culture and for an individual's self-perception.
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