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Goods that invoke Hitler, for example, are popular in India, where it seems some businesses think the pull of his charisma outweighs the negative connotation of his crimes.
For another, the melodic connotation of his drumming — notably with the guitarist Pat Metheny, in a range of settings — had seemed to foretell a compositional ken.
It's such a well-known joke that a man with the last name "Crook" is running for Congress in part by comically subverting the connotation of his surname.
Harry Truman earned points for the connotation of his name when in a stunning upset he beat the Republican, Thomas Dewey, for the presidency.
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By calling attention to these surface tensions he de-emphasized the powerful expressive connotations of his wide-ranging stylistic allusions.
But I still cringed every time my parents tried to get around the English connotations of his nickname by drawing out different vowel sounds: asking after SHAH-dee or how is SHAD-ee doing?
The child went on to win the best-dressed prize at his school's Book Week parade impressive given the racist connotations of his costume, and the fact that AFL is not a book.
"I think that Qaddafi's history is so black that it is very difficult to give him any honorable connotations because of his death," said Mohamed el-Kheshen, a law professor at Cairo University.
His passing on some level is about the other connotation of the word — passing his torch on to the next.
"To me, black always had the connotation of quality and precision," Weiss says from his home in Evanston, Ill.
His bravado, however, failed to quash the negative connotation of 13 for the Windsors, the British royal family.
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