Sentence examples for historic connotations from inspiring English sources

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Rather than placing blame on the mother or her son, Naitanui emphasised that many people and especially children were unaware of the historic connotations of blackface.

Orawa is wealthier than the Bieszczady region, oriented mainly at tourism and burdened by historic connotations of introducing new forms of nature conservation.

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The court said in its judgment that "the press, in its historic connotation, comprehends every sort of publication which affords a vehicle of information and opinion".

Techniques invoking the Baroque can easily be tainted by the term's historic and stylistic connotations.

That poetic verb has a more active and positive connotation than disenchant and has historic resonance; it was last used in politics with great effect by Abraham Lincoln: "As our case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew.

And remember, connotations evolve.

Not very nice connotations.

Because umlauts have connotations.

Words have connotations.

"All words have connotations".

Its title had two connotations.

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