Sentence examples for some connotes from inspiring English sources

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And citing only one Mormon, and a LA actor, singer and songwriter at that, for the proposition that "some" Mormons think their religion is "weird," only underscores my point that your reliance on the so-called "some" to bolster your argument is an ineffective device, especially as any reference to "some" connotes more than one source.

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A third site, www.exmormon.org, provides support, though it also attracts "ex Mormons," a term that some say connotes anti-Mormonism.

A proposition is synthetic if it is (1) positive and (2) contains some predicate connoting a property not connoted by the subject.

But a camp by definition connotes some form of relaxation or recreation.

The term is unfortunate, since it connotes some kind of capital "C" canon.

In his unanimous opinion overturning that ruling today, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy said this was a misuse of the word "fail," which he said "connotes some omission, fault, or negligence on the part of the person who has failed to do something".

For some, the word connotes quackery.

"Some people say 'institute' connotes an insane asylum," Mr. Novak said.

For some of them, Buffalo connotes tundra and arctic blasts, not to mention howling fans.

Some believe that she connotes a frightening kind of adulthood at a time when girls are clinging still to childhood.

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

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