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She helped them create poetry and art by tasting and smelling things like chocolate, chai and cinnamon in hopes of developing new connotations for this color.
To see a white person boss around a black human being, especially a small black human being, may have triggered a lot of bitter historical and socioeconomic connotations for this woman.
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It has less arrogant connotations for the public".
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But the law had different connotations for the Arctic Sunrise, boarded in international waters and "outside the exclusion zone" around the drilling rig, Mr. Naidoo said.
(This moniker may be harmless in America today, but it has awkward connotations for those who remember the Nolans of the 1970s and 1980s European pop scene, and their biggest hit, "I'm in the Mood for Dancing").
The directors of all these films tapped into what some psychologists believe about water -- that is has unsettling connotations for the human mind.
Yet the geysers of Yellowstone, spewing turbulent columns of steam, had diabolical connotations for the public, and Yellowstone was full of satanic place names.
Instead of further creating negative connotations for the word bossy, the boss lady of culture appropriation herself, cultural theorist bell hooks, argues that we should embrace the word.
"The intent of my decision was not to stifle freedom of speech, but rather to avoid any negative connotations for individuals within this statewide production," said Blanford-Green.
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