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The end of life, a periphrasis used to suggest expressions with greater connotations, such as demise or death struggle, should pass like the rest of life, gently, peacefully, comfortably and with dignity, as far as is possible.
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The closest synonym is "drag," but schlep has a greater connotation of exasperated weariness on the part of a person clumsily trying to cope with an unwelcome burden.
(We use cross-parenting in preference to cross-breeding, the term common in biology, as it has a greater connotation of voluntary choice. Note too that the term population mixing in our context differs from its definition in epidemiology where it refers to contacts among people as a result of spatial movement; see Law et al. 2008).
No, first, when people think of Newark … for a lot of the country, it doesn't evoke a great connotation.
Having artistic success in Germany was also charged with connotations of that great moment in history when David Bowie and Lou Reed and Iggy Pop all moved to the shadow of the wall.
Alternatively, a much more balanced permutation containing equal numbers of positive, neutral and negative colors such as Permutation 4 resulted from attributing a positive or negative connotation to a far greater number of colors.
The stronger the aversive connotation of the odor, the greater the number of Kenyon cells voting to leave in a hurry.
Great movies help us explore the rich connotations of food in our lives -- how it brings us together (for better or worse), comforts us, and conjures memories of past events and associations.
"I also like the feeling of having a name which has the connotation of great power, the power to change people into stone".
According to the connotation of water resources' EF, the greater demand of water resources for social development, the per capita EF of water resources is higher (Ferng 2014).
(Not that the other connotations of "noose" -- basically, suicide and capital punishment -- are all that great either).
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