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The Bush speech showed a heightened concern for connotation.
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Like the n-word, squaw is derogatory more for its connotation to the offended listener than for its literal meaning.
"I'm going for aesthetic connotation.
Harry Truman earned points for the connotation of his name when in a stunning upset he beat the Republican, Thomas Dewey, for the presidency.
The findings were validated by analyzing the domain architecture, the subsistence of shared synteny and expression in different tissues of Arabidopsis and tomato, which facilitates the correlation of orthologues and the search for functional connotation.
Because of the risk for more than one connotation for one concept, a new term of e.g. observational controlled trial did not seem to be appropriate (6).
Desire may have a somewhat different connotation for those influenced by Oriental culture than for those reared in a Western culture.
"But he felt that it would be inappropriate for him to contest the election, because it has a different connotation for the public.
They're waiting for the drama that normally unfolds and that's a negative connotation for us players.
Kate Saucier has been drinking fruit wines for a few years and said they've never had a negative connotation for her.
For many reasons, a prolonged stay in the ICU has a pejorative connotation for the intensivist physician.
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