Sentences with phrase «usually connote»

The names sauternes, chardonnay, chianti, weissherbst, and zinfandel usually connote varieties of fine wine.
Since the English word «memory» usually connotes merely the passive storage of information, let us use the Latin word memoria to indicate this more active, interpretive, constructive faculty that Augustine celebrates.
But the term nowaways usually connotes, in the words of my dictionary, a «set of general unexamined assumptions,» and these are for the most part simply the parochial prejudices of one's time and place.
Those performances produced a few of those attractive circles on the bottom left part of the infographic, but they're not SEC games in the sense that «SEC game» usually connotes: they were akin to Alabama taking on a mid-level MAC team and Tennessee in a down year, not heavyweights squaring off.
While the term «regatta» usually connotes sailing competitions in other parts of the world, in the Bahamas it primarily refers to the concerts and food... Read More
Though the aversion to empty space signified by horror vacui usually connotes a fear of such spaces, in Ossorio's case, it should be understood as stemming from a daring to fill space.

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«Outsider art» supersedes «folk art,» connoting a more jarring, free - range aesthetic usually from outside the Northeast, as demonstrated here.
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