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Labels like obsessive-compulsive disorder have connotations in the wider culture and for an individual's self-perception.
"Young people are finding the internet can make them a target of gangs, even postcodes have connotations in areas like Birmingham".
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"White has connotations in the west of purity and virtue, this idea of being the good guy," said Steele.
But watercolour has connotations: pallid things hanging in the parlour, amateur-hour sunsets, wintry reed-beds in a fenland dawn.
It turns out that it comes from farbissen, which — as is typical in Yiddish — has connotations that go beyond its usual translation as "bitter".
The dice, having eyes, are larger and more menacing than real dice, for all that "wide-eyed", in English, has connotations of innocence.
For many centuries, white has had positive connotations in Chinese culture and black negative ones.
" 'Organization' is a word that has certain connotations in terms of having a staff, having a set of outlined goals," she told me.
In Europe, where obesity is likely to have negative connotations in any language, it is increasing in both absolute and relative terms and has been shown to be linked to a variety of social determinants [ 13].
Does aspic have religious connotations in Russian culture?
That term may have negative connotations in the United States, particularly after the last decade of debt excess.
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