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Gold rush (power over) is a term with strongly negative connotations, on the one hand, and leads to normatively inflating sustainable innovations (power with) and creative resistance (power to), on the other.

This eight-minute piece has accrued a lot of emotional connotations on the way to becoming America's all-but-official piece of remembrance and mourning.

We have placed societal connotations on the word that have taught us to think it means much more.

The terminology of 'integration' is, however, by no means unproblematic, bearing connotations on the nature of the process involved and associated policy aspirations that have been challenged by scholars and policy advocates alike.

In Nepal, society always placed negative connotations on the word "Ambition".

The band placed a sticker label that denied the racist connotations on the single's 1979 reissue on Fiction.

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Leonard Bernstein conducted the premiere of Copland's "Connotations" on that occasion.

Composite beams of fibre-reinforced polymers (FRP) and steel, formed as tubular steel sections externally reinforced by thin-bonded carbon FRP CFRPP) sheets, exhibit many phenomena not found in conventional structural steel components, and these can have a marked bearing both on the behaviour of members composed of these materials and, by connotation, on the way in which such members are designed.

The opening anecdote concerned a former paramour, Rowanne Brewer Lane, depicting how he had asked her to put on a bikini and announced she was a "stunning Trump girl". After the article appeared, Lane said it was "upsetting" to read how the Times put a negative connotation on the incident.

Previous studies supported the above connotation on the adverse ecological impacts of Eucalyptus globulus and Eucalyptus camaldulensis in the study site.

But on another level, the poem is an exploration of the relationship between art and reality -- and, not incidentally, an implicit gloss on various connotations of the book's title phrase.

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