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It helps if you are micro-attuned to those items of clothing that carry the precious connotation of "It".
Inspired by the trend mentioned above, we proposed the notion of IMAS (An Integrated Manufacturing Application Server for BPR) and researched the connotation of it.
The creepiness of holding out the tongue and the priest putting the little wafer on it never bothered me too much, or the connotation of it being the actual "flesh of Christ".
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Also, the connotations of it, which, again, are rooted in history.
"You can't go into races thinking about the connotations of it.
"While we are doing fast-fashion furniture, we don't carry the negative connotations of it being cheap and not environmentally friendly.
Ali G, the Surrey B-boy who gave Baron Cohen his breakthrough, came from Staines, and while the commuter belt outpost had presumably been chosen for the giggly connotations of its name, it was also exactly the kind of place where suburban herberts might fixate on Wu-Tang Clan.
(Until forever. While well known, this phrase has a very strong connotation of permanence. It might be used when a couple is separated by death).
I've been working on it in my lifeboat, looking out over the North Sea, and the title has a couple of connotations to it.
He argues specifically that, in the 1740s, the term had a strong connotation of an imported vice; it was often used in the 1740s to connote suspicion against foreigners.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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