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In a 1991 vote the inhabitants chose to readopt the historic denotation.
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This denotation is why green tea is not served at weddings.
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Denotation, in other words, is a semantically inert property, in this view.
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If is plugged into the above definition of factorial then the denotation is 0 1, which is a better approximation of factorial.
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These can not be conceptualized as separate entities but rather as a mapping from significant differences in sound to potential (correct) differential denotation.
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It is a language in which the connotations play as great a part as the denotations.
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Mild baby shampoo is often recommended, but the exact denotation of the label mild in this context is not quite clear.
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An idiom is a common word or phrase with a culturally understood meaning that differs from what its composite words' denotations would suggest.
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Many terms are used with multiple denotations, or a single dialect grouping goes under several names.
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The crash and ensuing fire did not ignite the high explosives and no denotation occurred.
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