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This was integral to the Nazis' desire to dehumanise the Jews: a number on a list carries far fewer intimate human connotations than a name.
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Speed is one of the promises of capitalist industrialism, implicit to the modernist assumption, carrying the triumphal connotations of human progress.
Thus, the shedding of enterococci and S. aureus bacteria by bathers into recreational waters has negative connotations for human health.
Some of these, like cyanide and cantharidin (the active ingredient in Spanish Fly), have sinister connotations for humans too.
The word "liberal" is understood by most Indians as denoting religious tolerance and a respect for human rights; its economic connotation is less well known.
"That's an odd euphemism for the life span, trajectory, but it has the right connotations, the human-cannonball feel at the beginning, the sickening thump at the end," Man says.
The directors of all these films tapped into what some psychologists believe about water -- that is has unsettling connotations for the human mind.
Uncertainty in human life looses its religious connotations, whereas in turn religion is no longer regarded as a serious (and efficient) remedy to addressing the uncertainties of everyday life.
Instead, we need to come to terms with the brutal fact that, all ideological connotations and differences aside, human survival as such is in danger.
Despite negative connotations with TFA to human health, conjugated LAs are an exception.
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