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Even so, the moral error theorist may still dislike the term "skeptic" for the connotations it brings that her position is somehow to be defined in opposition to a mainstream, and that she thus starts off shouldering a burden of proof.

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They are at a food pantry getting food assistance, but they still aren't comfortable with applying for Snap, because of the connotations that has.

Harry Truman earned points for the connotation of his name when in a stunning upset he beat the Republican, Thomas Dewey, for the presidency.

For all the connotations, however, it turns out that Magnum is not so large.

For some, the connotations of roundups and the prospect of mass detentions cut too close to the bone.

JK Rowling's thoughts about privet, for instance, or the connotations of "whinging" and why she used it in the Dursleys' address, are insights that might start accustoming kids to the challenging processes of critical textual analysis – and, crucially, provide secrets, shared only by the millions of other Pottermore users, about the captivating wizarding world.

Consider, for instance, the connotation of "juvenile" and the connotation of synonyms.

But for many white Southerners, the connotations of "rebel" evolved into something deeper, a calculated defiance characterized by one of the Oxford English Dictionary's definitions: "Reacting against conventions, nonconformist".

Try to ignore, for a second, all the connotations of Sarah Palin's missive to "Peaceful Muslims" that they "pls refudiate" the construction of an Islamic community center -- complete with a swimming pool and auditorium, in addition to center of worship -- in the vicinity of Ground Zero.

These paintings are notable for their subtle harmonies of cool and pastel colours and for the mechanistic connotations of their monumental shapes.

Ali G, the Surrey B-boy who gave Baron Cohen his breakthrough, came from Staines, and while the commuter belt outpost had presumably been chosen for the giggly connotations of its name, it was also exactly the kind of place where suburban herberts might fixate on Wu-Tang Clan.

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