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"Gothic" has even more connotations than "Lolita," so get an understanding of these too before calling yourself a Gothic Lolita or a Gothic anything else.

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But the phrase has at least one more connotation, as dignidad also suggests pride, according to the ad's producer, Luis Miranda.

Afterward, the piece took on more sinister connotations.

Once it reached Europe, it slowed down and took on more solemn connotations.

'Valedictorian' is an antiquated title, and I think it has more negative connotations and effects than positive ones".

But while "right" in 1918 merely meant the right or correct way, by 1938, "right" had much more political connotations.

Actually, the original title, "A Bout de Souffle," might be better translated as "Out of Breath," with more somber connotations.

"Look, I'm a socialist," he said, recognizing that the label tends to have much more negative connotations in America than in Britain.

"For example, we don't use the word 'fault.' We prefer to use the word 'error,' which has more proactive connotations".

"The mug" has, as Borchardt notes, more violent connotations, and is imbricated in notions of position and status, honor and dishonor.

Second has more painful connotations for Lutalo Muhammad, who dropped to silver with a kick in the head – it's taekwondo, it's allowed – in the final, well, second.

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