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Overnight Motorcyle Music only bears the more ghostlike edge of that connotation: the first of the two tracks, "Indian Paintbrush," is a 14-minute composition consisting entirely of effects-laden guitar, where guitar is used as a piano, as a pulse, and a stairwell.
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Despite the perks that modeling provided, she wasn't proud or happy about her job, mostly because of the connotations that are associated with modeling, so she sought other outlets in which she could express herself more creatively.
Because of the connotations that line up behind it, independence is the more attractive word.
They are at a food pantry getting food assistance, but they still aren't comfortable with applying for Snap, because of the connotations that has.
It carried none of the connotations that Jean Schmidt, a Republican congresswoman from Ohio, aimed at John P. Murtha, a Democratic congressman from Pennsylvania.
"It has that connotation of being bad".
A proposition is necessarily true in the case of connotative names just in case that the connotation of the names is by convention the same, as in 'Bachelors are unmarried'.
Pearl James commented on Ginzburg's analysis agreeing that the strength of the connotation lies with a clever use of discursive psychology and that art historical methods better illuminate why this image has such resonance.
Moreover, by branding the cause a war and calling the enemy terror, the administration has lumped like with unlike foes and elevated hostile elements from the ranks of the criminal (stigmatized in all societies) to the ranks of soldiers of war (a status that carries connotations of sacrifice and courage).
You're not meant to call Mr Daley's distinctly retro form of government a machine: that has connotations of corruption, and no one believes that Mr Daley is venal.
(The sentence was revised after Harvard's medical dean wrote that "the connotation of this statement is unfortunate").
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