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But within the Disney film, "frozen" also takes on a positive, creative connotation.
Frozen also takes on a positive, creative connotation.
So in these situations, there are some women who are housewives and there's no real negative connotation to this word unless you say it like she's just a housewife.
and there's no real negative connotation to this word unless you say it like "she's just a housewife," then it can come off as really judgmental.
This has a very negative connotation.
This has a very negative connotation.
they focus more or they have a feeling, a connotation of something that is an
but they focus more, or they have a feeling, a connotation of something that is an obligation.
Both ways are okay, obviously a slightly different connotation, but essentially the sentence means the same thing.
Obviously, a slightly different connotation, but essentially the sentence means the same thing.
We, of course, wish that maybe that connotation of theory that's, you know, more of the everyday connotation would be better understood.
We, of course, wish that maybe that connotation of theory, that's, you know, more of the, the everyday connotation would, would be better understood.
Tracing has a dirty connotation sometimes,
Tracing has a dirty connotation sometimes.
Yo! The state motto of Texas is the opposite of every commonly held connotation of the state.
No, the state motto of Texas is "Friendship." Yo, the state motto of Texas is the opposite of every commonly held connotation of the state.
These words -- they do have a little bit of a negative feeling to them, a negative connotation.
These words, they do have a little bit of a negative feeling to them, a negative connotation.
Thus it is possible that a euro or a letter of credit a euro was one of those contracts that needed to be masked to disguise the a euro e consideration or privity requirement a euro, as a result this kind of arrangement would make letter of credit to be enforceable under the action assumpts it because of its promissory connotation.
assumpsit because of its promissory connotation. A few countries including the United States