Sentence examples for unexpected connotations from inspiring English sources

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One new hazard he's had to deal with is the fact that his assumed name now has some unexpected connotations.

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When Pawlenty said that he didn't have that much of a "shtick" (even though that came with unexpected erotic connotations), he won a point or two in my voting mind.

Ms. Bernard, the president of the Independent Women's Forum, a right-of-center research and education institution in Washington, recalled chiding Patrick J. Buchanan, the conservative commentator, for calling Mr. Obama "articulate," saying the term, when used to describe an accomplished black person, often carries the connotation of being unexpected.

Section 4 presents results with real lung tumor 3D motion data, and these are discussed in Section 5 with directions for further research on unexpected move processing, on increasing the accuracy via online estimation accuracy with connotations to intensity modulated approach.

And remember, connotations evolve.

Not very nice connotations.

Because umlauts have connotations.

Its title had two connotations.

Words have connotations.

"All words have connotations".

It also has outdoorsy connotations.

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