Sentence examples for one that connotes from inspiring English sources

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A week ago, on Israel's Independence Day, Barak had told foreign dignitaries that Iran is not "'rational' in the Western sense of the word," the one that connotes looking for "the status quo and the peaceful resolution of problems".

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The results are tough but relatable, a style that connotes insiderdom while excluding no one.

He made one of his little squeaking noises, some kind of bird sound that connotes interest, and held out his hand.

That connotes a rebuilding mode.

Is there a universal symbol that connotes danger?

The Swedes have a term that connotes many of the qualities of such an economy.

Gone are the stutter-step beats, the R&B samples, pretty much anything that connotes motion.

That connotes an artist who was once well known but has been forgotten in successive generations.

Solara is a serious name that connotes strong character.

Well, the most recent installation incorporates imagery that connotes archetypes of femininity, and ideas of chivalry.

While the book itself is pretty useless, the list of albums stands as a canon of the most well-respected popular music, circa 2003 -- the ones that seem to connote status or taste or intelligence or individuality.

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