denotation in A Sentence

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    Functions are first-class values and the state can also be a value, not a Denotation.

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    In Tabatabaei's view, what has been rightly called ta'wil, or hermeneutic interpretation of the Quran, is not concerned simply with the Denotation of words.

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    The Denotation of the extent of a view was first recorded about 1600, while as a verb meaning to view, this only appeared in the early 1800s.

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    Building on this Denotation, gamut eventually came to mean“the whole musical scale” in the 1620s and a“range of notes of a voice or instrument” by the 1630s.

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    A connotation is a commonly understood cultural or emotional association that some word or phrase carries, in addition to its explicit or literal meaning, which is its Denotation.

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    Panorama, meaning a“comprehensive survey,” traces its usage to the early 1800s, while its other Denotations, such as a complete view and as a type of painting, predate it by a few years.

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    We can achieve real liberation from the tyranny of all those institutions, and from the tyranny of these inner terrorists, those agents of the institutions, which we call the"false selves"this wonderful Denotation plus the nature of institutions was brought to my attention through the teaching of the late Dr. Bob Gibson,

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