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I think it's unfortunate that people have a negative connotation of that term and I'm guilty of being that way too, sometimes.

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This may be a writing collaboration that will take this "musical" as far away from the chirpy connotations of that label as can be imagined.

The Ford team that squeezed 1,445.7 miles out of a single tank of gas in a 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid wants to avoid some of the negative connotations of that term, which is often applied to fuel-miser drivers.

Having artistic success in Germany was also charged with connotations of that great moment in history when David Bowie and Lou Reed and Iggy Pop all moved to the shadow of the wall.

As the images were beamed around the world, the colour was being described by many commentators as gold, with all the regal connotations of that colour; the New York Times, however, judged it to be the rather more subtle and sophisticated shade of lemon grass.

Morgan addressed the controversy by saying: "It would be a pity if the negative connotations of that conversation – and it is an important conversation – overshadowed the true and sincere intentions of the film, which is to empower all women, globally, to look for equality for all women.

His faith shines through every note of his music - in his wonder at every tiny yet monumental scrap of human endeavour, and in his ultimate (if at times shaky) acceptance of a celestial Big Plan that will rid us of what he has described as 'all the nonsense of suffering' - but it's as far removed from 'Christian rock', with all the deadly dull connotations of that phrase, as it's possible to be.

As Timaeus' account proceeds, we are frequently reminded of its "likely" character,[7] and both the negative and positive connotations of that characterization should be kept in mind.

"There's something about the whole connotation of 'mother' that has a sense of dependency for me.

He mentioned that while Kurds may hold affinity with Israel from a similar sense of isolated status, the term "Zionism" held a connotation of conspiracy that is often rife in the rest of the Middle East.

Disadvantage: the high-technology and ultra-medicalized nature of the operating room has connotations of unfeelingness that are in complete contradiction with attempts to introduce a culture of palliative care in ICUs.

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