Aún no tenemos significados para "political overtone".
1The political overtone meant this was going to be about Northern Ireland rediscovering pride, self-belief and re-stating its identity.
2The concert was expected to have a political overtone to it, and Madonna started off on a rebellious note.
3Lavrov said the U.S. visa move had a " political overtone" and that Moscow would consider how best to respond.
4Some media reports have speculated the attack may have had political overtones.
5The funeral took on political overtones given the circumstances of the killings.
6Despite the political overtones, Obama opted to pick a relatively uncontroversial candidate.
7There is the political overtones of all this as well, he added.
8News of Schneiderman's investigation emerged in September and quickly took on political overtones.
9Even the Olympics can have political overtones in a U.S. presidential election year.
10The fact that there was such overt political overtones in it.
11Obama's announcement in the White House briefing room was freighted with political overtones.
12So they drove themselves mad trying to find the political overtones.
13With independence not far off, almost any event now threatened to have political overtones.
14Subversion and manipulation of the phone system is an act with disturbing political overtones.
15It was an election year, and consequently the political overtones of every act were intensified.
16It was a foot race with dramatic political overtones.
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