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But one connotation, as he knew, was the establishment by force of "people's democracies" in Eastern Europe after the second world war – in other words, Stalinist imperialism.
When she showed some of this work in China the combination of bullets and squares had one connotation; in the light of the events of the last few weeks, bullets and drawings seem to have another.
The downside of this is, sometimes you'll choose a dialogue option that you expect has one connotation, but it makes Shepard say something you didn't foresee.
Because of the risk for more than one connotation for one concept, a new term of e.g. observational controlled trial did not seem to be appropriate (6).
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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.
The German pavilion being a Nazi-era building, the work inevitably raises the notion of a hiding place, but that is only one, obvious connotation for a project that also functions as a physical incarnation of the labyrinth of consciousness.
One physical connotation of the non-integer order in non-integer derivatives is that of the file (index) of memory [6].
On the one hand, the connotation and extended meaning of the term "family" differ in different languages.
However, the conclusion that can be drawn from this result takes on a different connotation when one considers the underlying mechanisms leading to traumatization.
One less negative connotation is less fuel for fear to develop.
There is no way to avoid looking tacky, no matter how much of a Pride connotation one is hoping to convey.
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