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Nonetheless, both expressions, off-line and on the fly, are also used with other connotations.
For instance, Cuadra stressed in her report that the Swedish label ' Invandrare' (immigrant) itself is associated with other connotations than just being a social or administrative categorization of foreign born persons.
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Along the way, it picked up other connotations: strident anti-government sentiment, often directed with particular vehemence at the first African-American President.
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.
In that interview, with a department employee listening in, she explained that the root of the word intifada meant "shaking off," but that it had acquired other connotations because of the Israeli-Palestinian struggle.
In America, with perhaps a fuzzy recollection of Sir Walter Scott's novels, the word has a noble ring; in the Middle East, where historical memories run much longer, it has other connotations: bloody massacres of Muslims, Jews and Byzantine Christians.
For those who dislike the medical and other connotations of the term 'vehicle', there are other options.
family friendly freeware and any other connotations of 'family friendly'.
There was no other connotation".
There was no other connotation, and no offence was taken by any of the players.
Since calling a game a "clone" has a negative connotation, reviewers have come up with other names for the subgenre.
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