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In the West, mobility typically holds connotations of advanced technology and social displacement.
The word ale comes from Old English ealu (plural ealoþ), in turn from Proto-Germanic alu (plural aluþ), ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European base h₂elut-, wholdsholds connotations of "sorcery, magic, possession, intoxication".
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Since the word "micromanager" made it into the dictionary 40 years ago, it certainly has held negative connotations.
It doesn't hold any connotations and it doesn't make any judgments.
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Yet the work echoes a tradition in which numbers and geometry carry connotations other than the strictly rational and quantitative values they hold in the modern West.
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