Sentence examples for deeper connotations from inspiring English sources

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As for same-sex marriage, his hang-up was an inability to accept that although superficial dictionary definitions may be static, the deeper connotations of "liberty" and "equal protection" are not; the notions they evoke today differ from those in the nineteenth century, when the Fourteenth Amendment was ratified.

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This has been accomplished, outside the ropes, by turning the U.S. Open Championship into a theme park with deep connotations of mall.

In this perspective the article inquires into the issue of tradition-modernity in the landscape of Sardinia to understand if and to what extent tradition may be considered capable of condensing around it the deep connotations of Sardinian culture.

Here, at home, it was indeed architecture – or the subject favoured by the Brandian dialogue – that balked more than anything else at the idea it could be considered an "all-place" or a "horizon of meaning" able to condense around it the deep connotations of our culture.

In Japan, these symbols hold deep connotations.

Said another: "'Transcendence' has great ambition but very few impressive scenes … its cast is big but the performances are minimal, it has deep connotations but the expression is shallow, there is lots of promotion but very little box office".

The rose is a flower that has long held the imagination ― on the surface a powerful symbol of passion and love, but rich with deeper, esoteric connotations as well".

A series of figures in bed is even more voluptuous and occasionally erotic, emphasizing the deep emotional connotations of the bed as a place of comfort and conflict, occasional passion and occasional loneliness.

Upton herself said she was frightened and dismayed at the "deep, dark" connotations that had become attached to a character inspired by a childhood toy from her aunt's attic.

So, slaw, with all its newfangled (deep breath) trendy connotations is just a fantastic way of assembling raw vegetables deliciously.

"The fitna [an Arabic word for chaos that also carries deeper religious and apocalyptic connotations] is coming to Lebanon".

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