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5 Sentences With "had overtones of"

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And he's cited Holocaust denier David Irving to make unsubstantiated (and wildly-anti-Semitic) claims, like this from his Culture of Critique: The domination of the Hungarian communist Jewish bureaucracy thus appears to have had overtones of sexual and reproductive domination of gentiles in which Jewish males were able to have disproportionate sexual access to gentile females.
Variety found that Miller and Cabot turned in good performances, stated Corman did a fair job as producer and a better job as director and found the movie had overtones of Pagliacci mixed with Rock and Roll.Review of film at Variety Frank found the included music in the film the high point of the movie. Cabot would go on to make a number of films for Corman.
According to Dimitrije Tucović, Serbia doubled its territory. Most Albanian historians say that Montenegro, Greece and Serbia did not recognise Albanian autonomy, and the Balkan Wars were fought to stop it on Ottoman lands they claimed. When the Serbo-Montenegrin forces invaded the Vilayet of Kosovo in 1912, much of the Albanian population fled due to the feared (and actual) violence they experienced at the hands of the invading armies. The Serb military effort to conquer Kosovo had overtones of extermination due to Serb retaliation against Albanians affecting children and women, including the killing of women and men and the destruction of homes.
Citing Irving's Uprising, published in 1981 for the 25th anniversary of Hungary's failed anti- Communist revolution in 1956, MacDonald asserted in the Culture of Critique: > The domination of the Hungarian communist Jewish bureaucracy thus appears to > have had overtones of sexual and reproductive domination of gentiles in > which Jewish males were able to have disproportionate sexual access to > gentile females. Lieberman, who noted that MacDonald is not a historian, debunked those assertions, concluding, "(T)he passage offers not a shred of evidence that, as MacDonald would have it, 'Jewish males enjoyed disproportionate sexual access to gentile females.'"Lieberman on Kevin MacDonald , h-net.msu.edu; accessed August 15, 2015.
Plant trophies from distant lands decorated the gardens of Europe's powerful and wealthy in a period of enthusiasm for natural history, especially botany (a preoccupation sometimes referred to as "botanophilia") that is never likely to recur. Often such exotic new plant imports (primarily from Turkey), when they first appeared in print in English, lacked common names in the language. During the 18th century botany was one of the few sciences considered appropriate for genteel educated women. Around 1760, with the popularization of the Linnaean system, botany became much more widespread among educated women who painted plants, attended classes on plant classification, and collected herbarium specimens although emphasis was on the healing properties of plants rather than plant reproduction which had overtones of sexuality.

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