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This connotation, however, refers to a specific quality of language, viz., the use of vivid images that manage to convey some truth about the human condition, rather than to the merits of poetry as a specific literary form.
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For all the connotations, however, it turns out that Magnum is not so large.
The question of its connotation, however, remains, namely, What kind of philosophy was it?
Its phalli-centric connotations, however, have not escaped critical analysis.
However, the term "logical relevance" was not originally coined with this connotation in mind.
This connotation of inwardness survives to this day.
"Condoms have this connotation that you are going to do a sinful act," he said.
Second, the term rigged has an unfortunate connotation of illegitimacy, as in the terms rigged election or rigged roulette table, and this connotation must be dismissed as prejudicial.
This connotation of the word 'convention' has led to many misrepresentations of Poincaré's views.
"The name 'actress' seemed to have this connotation of being a prostitute," she said.
This Japanese translation, however, carries a connotation that informed consent is a duty owed to patients and does not properly purport the notion that informed consent is a patient's right [ 2].
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