Nowadays, ghettos have negative connotations, but back then this was a place of salvation.
Just about every single country representatives different connotations and inner thoughts with several colors.
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It's transcended any '80s-era connotations to become one of the freshest footwear options for spring.
It carries connotations of creativity and innovation, determination, native intelligence, and a sense of fearlessness.
Both teams can reach the quarter-finals amid numerous mathematical connotations at this stage of the competition.
So are the negative connotations associated with the phrase "that's so last season" changing?
Roses in particular, with all their romantic connotations, look odd on an ingredient list.
For many centuries, white has had positive connotations in Chinese culture and black negative ones.
Try to take the negative connotations of the herd concept and put them aside for a moment.
Firstly, that a large foreign company might be bribing has very strong political connotations in India.
But red also carries connotations of wealth and power, particularly in the history of fashion and footwear.
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Stripped of its pejorative connotations, stereotyping is just a synonym for generalizing about people and their likely behavior.
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Scottish Conservative MSP Annabel highlighted the stigma that surrounds the term homeless and it had such negative connotations.
But he said the phrase had different connotations in the U.S. and Britain.
Another important distinction is that marriage as a word has religious connotations, even if a ceremony is only civil.
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The idea that they own this person has a lot of other connotations.
And we - and in changing that, just changing that word automatically changed the connotations that are in there.
Over time, the term business incubator has accrued some negative connotations for not actually helping to start businesses.
What we think about names comes from the connotations of the words themselves.
Holley has told his players to concentrate on trying to beat the Tigers instead of worrying about the pool-stage connotations.
It was too controversial to publish then, due to religious connotations, but still has key lessons for every entrepreneur today.
He should want something that is more meaningful and substantial than a distinction that could have negative connotations associated with it.
Disruption, that buzzword that gets tech geeks and venture capitalists excited, has all its usual negative connotations for the cable industry.
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This post ignores all negative connotations attributed to the mythological figure Caerus.
Mr Brown is now betting the other way: that toffiness, with its connotations of dilettantism and frivolity, is still offputting enough to sway votes.
Not only were connotations of loneliness attributed to ready meals, their quality also started to be questioned, with frozen meals increasingly seen as second rate.
Throughout history, birthmarks (and the people who have them) have been portrayed in literature as hideous, evil, ugly, ashamed, lonely, and other primarily negative connotations.
The challenge of course is that place has many other connotations.
The most famous of the Trump scions (though given all her achievements, she might bristle at that term and its connotations of unearned privilege) is Ivanka.
The front will give up its claim to an independent homeland in return for autonomy in a new area, Bangsamoro, a word with connotations of a nation.
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