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"Although European high-end timepieces are still their priority, Chinese consumers are buying an ever-increasing number of high-end watches, both for investment and in an attempt to connote status," Ms. Tsang said.
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"We always joke about this stuff," Uecker said, using a phrase to connote his mortality.
"An affair begins to connote an emotional relationship," he quotes Mr. Spitzer as saying.
Based on these observations, the region was named a "plasticity zone", to connote great genetic variability.
But in politics, it's meant to connote a surprise candidate that seems to come out of nowhere to win.
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For many travelers, though, a hostel is just a cheap place to crash; in this country, the word tends to connote an environment akin to its pronunciation.
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