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Land also has obvious economic and political connotations which are underpinned by the modern demands on land use and planning.

Why? "Terminologies that are religiously based or faith oriented carry in its fold negative connotations which are largely based on heinous stereotypes and ill-informed predispositions.

These compounds have a pungent sweat/kitchen odor, also reminiscent of onions with some fruity connotations which are transformed into the volatile substances by bacterial enzymes present only in corynebacteria.

Definitions of forest plantations vs. natural forests have a whole range of connotations which are subject to debate at an international level which are beyond the scope of this analysis.

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Unlike the neutral-sounding "regeneration", however, gentrification has always had its negative connotations which is why it is a term avoided by contemporary developers.

And "Connotations," which was greeted with near silence and critical iciness when Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic first performed it, has passages etched in the warmly voiced chords that were a Copland thumbprint in the 1940's.

But in Japan the word can assume different connotations, which is why the Japanese Prime Minister's visit to the shrine at Yasukuni has caused consternation in East Asia, even stoking fears of military conflict between the region's two great powers.

'Tory' is shorter and easier to say and it has more negative connotations, which is why we use it," he adds.

The idea of shopping discount stores sometimes has negative connotations, which is why I was eager to show people the amazing really cool stuff you can find (as long as you really look).

"Access should mean getting in, but it's acquired this strange connotation, which is a pity.

This had no bearing whatsoever on the music, but it made more sense than the other connotation, which was some kind of unmaking of Monk, a willful reinvention.

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