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Alan Townsend Chair of regeneration, University of Durham, 2000-05 The announcement that the spending review for this year's public expenditure reductions will be next Monday (Report, 18 May) has a number of connotations.
The 2011 theme was "Strive for Five," which had a number of connotations.
The theme of the campaign is "Strive for Five," which has a number of connotations.
Some people might use the word "arranged," but that has a number of connotations I'd like to avoid.
The omission of unstocked forest from the CBD definitions has a number of connotations related to what extent unstocked forests house forest biodiversity and whether such areas are considered part of a forest ecosystem.
Numbers with negative connotations -- 4 and 13 -- were avoided and top-floor apartments will begin with the number 18, considered lucky in many cultures.
The term "anthropomorphism" has a number of different connotations, but most generally refers to the act of attributing human traits to other animals.
As far as that goes, mutt is pretty benign and has a fair number of positive connotations for the millions of us who have adored one.
While "brain death" has a number of conflicting connotations in contemporary bioethical conversations, the majority of schools of Hindu philosophy agree that it refers to the loss of "higher brain" function.
There were a number of negative connotations associated to the use of intravaginal insertions.
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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