| 1. | One functions in terms of Connotation and the other as denotation.
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| 2. | A denotation is the literal or primary meaning of a word.
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| 3. | There is also ambivalence as to the denotations in the phrase.
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| 4. | Nevertheless, this denotation of conflict of interest is not generally seen.
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| 5. | In a 1991 vote the inhabitants chose to readopt the historic denotation.
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| 6. | Other sources like encyclopedias Britannica and Encarta use the country denotation
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| 7. | He does by appealing both to common sense and to mathematical denotation.
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| 8. | Denotation refers to the meaning hidden in symbols or images.
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| 9. | Recent research has led to some reconsideration of the phrase and its denotation.
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| 10. | It has a strongly positive connotation, even if its denotation is accurate.
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