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The installation's title, "Come Across," connotes the fluid relationship between a performer and her audience.
More generally, the word connotes the breaking of a magic spell.
"It connotes the 20's and you have, like, a pencil stuck in your bun.
In its modern usage the word tyranny is usually pejorative and connotes the illegitimate possession or use of such power.
The name of the element chromium (from Greek chrōmos, "colour") connotes the pronounced and varied colorations of chromium compounds.
When Stein thought of describing rising real state markets, he thought of adjectives like gangbusters or frothy, which also connotes the irrational exuberance of buyers.
The term connotes the type of oval and pear-shaped hand axes and other implements that were a specialty of early humans.
The name connotes the presence of walnuts (nogal means walnut tree), but Mr. Rojas makes the dish with almonds and pecans.
At its centre is the Île de la Cité, which is the seat of religious and temporal authority (the word cité connotes the nucleus of the ancient city).
If, as Adès says, the ark of his title connotes "the ship of the world," it is foundering in roiling waters.
ANTHONY EDEN equals the Suez crisis; Jim Callaghan connotes the "winter of discontent": such are the simplifications and cruelties of national memory.
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