Aún no tenemos significados para "different connotation".
1But outside the house, the Bauer name had quite a different connotation.
2They understood gratitude, but that carried a different connotation, generally a sense of obligation, usually from a person of lesser status.
3In the time of Fifty Shades of Grey the main image of the poster has an entirely different connotation than it did then!
4Thus the plural "the Churches" has in important respects a different connotation in the New Testament from that which it has in modern times.
5If, like me, you come from the blue half of town you don't refer to yourself as a Liverpudlian (which carries an entirely different connotation).
6Ireland v France in February in Dublin used to have different connotations.
7Time was when that phrase would have carried very different connotations.
8The sound of sirens and police-led cavalcades usually have different connotations around here.
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