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Among those are "mission," unless it has a religious connotation; "vision," unless it pertains to eyesight; "value," unless it is directly related to money, and the most overworked catch-all word used to describe everything and nothing, "system".
"Everything has a religious connotation.
I think that marriage, in the minds of a lot of voters, has a religious connotation.
"Football is a violent world and Deacon has a religious connotation," he told The Times in 1980.
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It later became an oath of allegiance taken by soldiers to their commander when embarking on a new campaign, sworn in a sacred place and using a formula having a religious connotation.
Our culture wasn't meant to practice the way monks do, nor does meditation need to have a religious connotation.
If side-effects of vaccination were mentioned, they often had a religious connotation.
Moreover, for the traditionally non-vaccinating parents lack of vaccine safety had a religious connotation: Man is not allowed to cause disease in a by God given healthy body [ 4, 13].
Few people add a bean to the galette these days; today, a small ceramic figurine is more common which can have a religious connotation (if desired), or may be something with child-appeal, such as a Disney character.
Tagore's father's name, Debendranath, means "lord of the gods", and has a clear religious connotation.
"In those days the Gothic Revival had a religious and social connotation.
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