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In political and journalistic use, the phrase's connotation is accusatory: today's question, "Where is your exit strategy?" connotes "How do you plan to get us out of this mess at a date certain?" In his answer, Rumsfeld chose to counter that polemical connotation by defining the mission not as exit but as success.
For travelers, connotes how an influx of fresh blood can create newly interesting destinations, as in, "Eco-geeks have made Boulder a magnet city of the green movement.
The concept of marginalization was elaborated through studies of hazards in the global South and connotes how social inequalities constrain livelihood options of less powerful social groups.
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"I don't think the secretary believes that how they dress connotes whether they are on a war footing within this building," said Mr. Morrell, the Pentagon spokesman.
But each also connotes a different concept of how that teaching begins.
Her expression connotes this innocence this purity how can something of such innocence create this enigma?
Figure 2 portrays how network imperfections connote dystechnic regimes.
But who among us really thinks of himself or herself as old, with all it connotes: memory lapses, slowed reflexes, and — wait, how did this sentence start again?
It is still the case, I'd argue, that when as listeners we hear a female voice, we don't hear a voice that connotes authority; or rather we haven't learned how to hear authority in it".
Expressed in symbols and subtleties, it connotes a system of manners and comportment for anything from how one conducts a love affair to how one sets the table for a pasta dinner for one.
(More Americans now live in suburban places than in either cities or rural areas) Writer discusses how gradually the word "suburban" came to connote a whole system of bad values & how progress has somehow diminished the human beings it was meant to serve.
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