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38, and many of these connotations do not incorporate any corrupt[ness] at all.
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The poem, "Pamphilus; or, Concerning Love," somehow became associated with unbound booklets (we say "somehow," because the word's modern political connotations didn't emerge until the 17th century).
Such observation has social and psychological connotations that do not concern this study, but needs to be further analyzed.
In addition, using e.g. a term such as observational controlled trial would probably have connotations that do not coincide with the present new idea (6).
On another part of the spectrum are producers who are subversive but not single-minded, who reject being called natural winemakers, either because they dislike the term's connotations or they do not live up to their personal definition of the genre.
Long hair has started to have connotations people don't want, like footballers' wives".
"Sex addict has all kinds of connotations I don't want to use," she says.
The word "cult" clearly has connotations that don't apply to an enterprise staffed by highly paid employees who can quit at any moment.
I feel like we should almost come up with a new name because "nonprofit" sounds so innocuous and has so many connotations that don't serve this conversation.
An article in the New Yorker by John Cassidy says that "the word cult clearly has connotations that don't apply to an enterprise staffed by highly paid employees who can quit at any moment".
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