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If white's no good it's because it has the wrong connotations.
There was more than that in the connotation of his name.
For him, the network is a word that often has connotations of community.
It's not easy to exchange one set of connotations for another.
The negative connotations of a word like that, come on!
But it has all of these bad connotations in our minds.
She was thinking about the connotations of being patted on the head.
After that, I felt differently about his name and its connotations.
There is a connotation to leadership that needs perhaps getting out of the way.
The word can be written in several ways, each with slightly different connotations.
Their lyrics are most often about love, but also have social and political connotations.
The connotation is that it's an intelligence out of space.
The opposite of black, white usually has a positive connotation.
The term military medicine has a number of potential connotations.
He stressed the final word in full knowledge of its connotations for the other man.
He did not use it meaning the connotation the word has in English.
However, in general white paper is considered to have positive connotations and dark having negative.
As with the second, that primary connotation has continued into the present day.
In some cases, this was the result of politics, as one is the traditional name and the second has a political connotation.
They may be perceived as having religious, cultural or political connotations.
Although I didn't like the connotations of what he'd said.
There is both a religious and a social category in its connotation.
Some places have unpleasant connotations because of what they are like.
I guess you also have to take into account regional connotations.