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The Rev. Dariusz Kowalczyk, a Jesuit priest, reminded readers of the Roman Catholic weekly Idziemy that rainbows have other connotations.
Then again trash might be negative emotions, situations, or simply "feeling rubbish", or other connotations of these words.
(He says the reasons for liking Bentleys are "entirely design-based" and he "resisted and resisted" due to the other connotations).
"She feels like today the veiled woman has so many other connotations that she no longer uses the veil as a device," Ms. Gresh said.
However, the word also has other connotations including the sensation of being pinched or squeezed, a feeling that is associated with cardiac disease, according to the researchers.
The idea of cohorts is similar to that of generations, although some writers avoid the latter term because it also has other connotations.
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There was no other connotation".
This had no bearing whatsoever on the music, but it made more sense than the other connotation, which was some kind of unmaking of Monk, a willful reinvention.
There was no other connotation, and no offence was taken by any of the players.
His passing on some level is about the other connotation of the word — passing his torch on to the next.
The other connotation, which is more for the lawyers in the audience, is positive in the sense of — not natural law, not God-given law — but positive law in the sense that it's a law that is tractable, it's earthly, it can be understood.
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