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    1. A representative for one of them, Shogakukan Ltd., said Thursday it also decided to stop selling the stories because the boy's name had connotations of racial discrimination.
    2. The tensions between the national security adviser and the secretary of state in previous administrations need only be recalled. More worrying are the connotations of the title.
    3. But like her good friend Billie Holiday, McRae's sound phrasing and time are so arresting that the lyrics take on connotations that the writer never had in mind. Also, there is the powerful undertow of Monk's music.
    4. "Leading Democrats in the late eighties and nineties should do their best to identify themselves with 'newness' while emphasizing 'family' and 'community' themes, with all their traditional connotations," Mr. McElvaine counsels.
    5. But there's no use using _ using words that may have _ may have different connotations in different countries and this one does in terms of legality.
    6. "Peoria is a true heartland city," he said. "Its name has all the right connotations.
    7. Her director, the French Simone Benmussa, may well be tone-deaf to the English class connotations of Pleasance's performance.
    8. "If they win, then the pattern isn't headstrong and arrogant and rigid; it becomes powerful and gets all kinds of positive connotations."
    9. She speaks in fragmented sentences laced with words with sexual connotations such as "lubricate" and "hot juices," but doesn't make any direct reference to sex acts.
    10. Even if you define the job in a narrow technical way, it still has very deep political connotations.' Then there is challenge of building a new institution.
    11. King, who preached non-violent tactics, said the slogan carried the wrong connotations and was potentially destructive.
    12. The point I get out of it is all words have their own connotations." Less enthralled was her companion, Ray Parker, 24, a jazz musician in this academic enclave across the Charles River from Boston. "I see this as more of an experiment.
    13. Schnapps distilling is a Baltic tradition: the Swedish word brannvin like the Dutch brandewijn means burnt wine; where the Russian word vodka with its watery connotations is closer to the Swedish word for spiced schnapps aquavit.
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