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Property, an object of legal rights, which embraces possessions or wealth collectively, frequently with strong connotations of individual ownership.
You might want the reader to highlight any rhetorical devices, circle "loaded" words that have strong connotations for the listeners, underline figurative language, and list important details to the side.
Petitioners contend that three of the ordinances fail this test of facial neutrality because they use the words "sacrifice" and "ritual," words with strong religious connotations.
Identify emotional images or words with strong emotional connotations as ways of supporting claims to pathos.
Gale faces a disciplinary hearing, probably next month, after being charged by the ECB with using abusive language with racist connotations in an altercation with the Lancashire batsman Ashwell Prince during the Championship match at Old Trafford earlier this month.
This is a conception with strong teleological connotations and incompatible with the NSM (Dawkins 1998; Kirchner 2002).
The term carries strong connotations of autonomy and individuality.
It has strong connotations of fertility and potential for growth.
The Committee also agreed not to use the Italian counterpart for "cancer", which carries a strong connotation of malignancy, although some Italian experts now feel the word should be used with patients.
It includes narration with strong language.
Jesse Bercowetz and Matt Bua often collaborate on obstreperous installations, usually with strong architectural and social connotations.
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