Sometimes ochlocracy and democracy, perhaps, denote and connote the same thing. |
But the term has come to connote as much the episodic nature of the original species as the dynamic of roguery. |
Generally speaking the terms mortgage and charge connote conceptually different interests. |
It may connote, however, some of the most essential virtues that a race can possess. |
The establishment of the bureau does not connote a new-found official concern over the shocking conditions facing coal miners. |
There is a sense in which the word person is merely the singular form of people and in which both terms connote no more than membership in a certain biological species. |