Sentence examples for contemporary connotations from inspiring English sources

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Contemporary connotations of cabaret range from snobbish to just plain tacky.

Finally, it reveals a conceptual array of contemporary connotations through an analysis of 134 definitions of the term found in academic articles written about cybersecurity from 1990 to 2017.

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After the fall of the Soviet Union, feminist circles arose among the intelligentsia, though the term continues to carry negative connotations among contemporary Russians.

While "brain death" has a number of conflicting connotations in contemporary bioethical conversations, the majority of schools of Hindu philosophy agree that it refers to the loss of "higher brain" function.

While it literally means "psychology of peoples," it is translated as "social" or "cultural" psychology; Titchener's translation, "folk psychology," has an entirely different connotation in contemporary philosophy of mind and should be avoided.

In any country that claims to be a democracy, the most elegant answer is a single word -- corruption -- with crucial connotations for a contemporary debate that remains limited, even after the Snowden revelations.

Contemporary Rome was alive to the augural connotation of the name; cf. Ovid.

The piece is also the ultimate expression of his determination to rid contemporary dance of its po-faced, studio-bound connotations.

But then art and poetry, even in the contemporary period, have never scraped clouds entirely clean of visionary connotations.

In that spirit, the group show Jokes of Nature examines the connotations and manifestations of the grotesque as a contemporary aesthetic and societal expression of irony, fantasy, fear, and fascination.

It was precisely here that contemporary Chinese theories of knowledge once again revealed their traditional connotation.

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