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brand name [ˈbrændneɪm] N

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Already branded by their clothing as unbelievers, they furthermore became objects of scorn and violent despotic caprice from which there was no escape.
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Others, however, branded meritocracy as a sham due to its division of students into the two different streams.
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He is also branded as disenfranchised and disillusioned as a result of being the product of a struggling single parent family.
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He also branded the cast fearless and thought they were most likely to pull the episode off compared to other television casts.
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Hot snack products from the in house range branded the eatery are available for purchase on board.
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While the series hasn't started yet, she has already been branded the most unpopular contestant in the show's history and favourite for viewers to boot out first.
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He was branded a deviationist by the party leadership members, probably because he had unwittingly exposed their secondary roles in early communist history.
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In a marketing move they changed the product to use whiskey corks instead and branded it as a white whiskey with no taste, no smell.
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She has re-branded several programs for various cities, which have received critical acclaim.
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Older versions of the client had been branded as malicious adware by some antivirus and anti-spyware vendors.
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