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When Wales won there on the first leg of their 1978 grand slam, the word chilled had a different connotation.
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A utility vehicle, though the term has a different connotation down under.
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Additionally, coworkers or work acquaintances can sometimes feel uncomfortable pronouncing a name that has a different connotation in another language, said Cohen who advised a client named Parkshit to shorten his name to Park.
It just has a different connotation over here in America.
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