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Prison graffiti or implications?
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connotations
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n. (plural of connotation English)
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Connotations is a classical music composition for symphony orchestra written by American composer Aaron Copland . Commissioned by Leonard Bernstein in 1962 to commemorate the opening of Philharmonic Hall (now David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center for the ...
Usage examples of connotations.
I have avoided using the word because of its Marxist connotations, connotations having absolutely no validity in ancient times.
She caught glimmerings of profounds inexpressible and unthinkable that hinted connotations lawless and terrible.
It expressed relationships exactly without unfortunate connotations or subconscious responses.
Tyrant, but Qubuc has connotations in your language that you may someday find entertaining.
Nobody connected with the Little Theatre quite liked to explain to Mrs Crundale that the breasts of several well-known young ladies of Salterton, though undoubtedly Planes, had other connotations, and could not fittingly be unveiled at a public performance.
And Saxon, glimpsing him sidewise, as he watched the horses and their way on the Sunday morning streets, checking them back suddenly and swerving to avoid two boys coasting across street on a toy wagon, saw in him deeps and intensities, all the magic connotations of temperament, the glimmer and hint of rages profound, bleaknesses as cold and far as the stars, savagery as keen as a wolf's and clean as a stallion's, wrath as implacable as a destroying angel's, and youth that was fire and life beyond time and place.
Van Vogt's prosaic nouns, 'ship', 'city', take on new connotations, like the nouns in the Tubb piece.
I am normally referred to as the Qu Swarm's Tyrant, but Qubuc has connotations in your language that you may someday find entertaining.