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Also, he wrote, "conservationist" conveys a "moderate, reasoned, common sense position" while "environmentalist" has the "connotation of extremism".
"You have to be very careful because it has the connotation of doing exactly that," — creating a low-end estimate to escape tax — he said.
To a significant number of shoppers it seems logical that local has the connotation of being fresher and better tasting, but it isn't necessarily so".
"I also like the feeling of having a name which has the connotation of great power, the power to change people into stone".
"This promotion of Kim Jong-un to four-star general carries a lot of weight in North Korea, and it has the connotation of very senior 'top brass,' " said Lee Sung-yoon, a North Korea expert at the Fletcher School at Tufts University.
But chuan also has the connotation of spreading through a process of conduction.
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"It did not have the connotation of public housing that public housing has now.
"To me, black always had the connotation of quality and precision," Weiss says from his home in Evanston, Ill.
The style "could have the connotation of looking cheap," Mr. Burstell suggested, adding, "There are other ways you can convey sexuality".
The words themselves have the connotation that I participated in my assault.
Kamil Zvelebil suggests an etymology of, with meaning "self" or "one's self", and "" having the connotation of "unfolding sound".
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