Sentence examples for brand someone from inspiring English sources

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What's the brand, someone asked?

"To brand someone as a terrorist after 9/11 -- I don't think it will be easy to return to normal life".

His innovation is his self-transformation from one skillful pianist among many to a living brand, someone who had to be seen if for no other reason than that so many others were seeing him.

But such talk is also indicative of a trend in the Arab media, after a century of Arab-Jewish strife, where if you want to brand someone as illegitimate, just call him a "Jew".

Who needs to innovate when you can just brand someone else's innovations?

These will allow new domains to be created for practically any word or brand someone wants to register.

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Back then, there were few accusations quite as withering as branding someone a "sellout".

Many pointed out that a size 14 is a healthy size to be, while others criticised the fashion industry for branding someone of that size with the label 'plus'plus

The bill imposes three years in prison and a fine for branding someone as a witch.

Emma: Do you think this is another way that Lena is playing with the ridiculousness of branding someone the "voice of a generation"?

But I also understand the much more damaging impact of branding someone illegal, which many interpret is the case when we use the shorthand 'illegal immigrant.'".

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