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branches <a branch; branches> N

activity branches ECON

vine branches

bare palm branches AGR

book-keeping of branches ECON

have long drooping branches VB

number of branches ADMIN

palm leaves or branches

advisory branch LAW

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Reeds cause tangles and branches can rip nets.
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The new society's trading area will comprise three electoral constituencies, based on number of branches and turnover.
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They envisaged the economic structure of the future as a combination of local trade-union groupings and federations of branches of industry.
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Branches from this plexus accompany all the divisions of the hepatic artery.
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Many customers still visit the branches or exchange bureaus to get their foreign currency.
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The term was used to describe a crown made from branches and twigs of trees worn by victors in sacred contests.
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Their main food was a serpent that they hunted with branches.
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First they place vertical poles, then fill between the poles with a crisscross of horizontally placed branches.
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These activities include both summer camps and year-long work in the local branches (stanytsi).
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The hard cutting of crape myrtles back to their major branches or trunks is not new.
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