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A group of Indigenous leaders and elders has branded as racist the South Australian government's decision to suspend the executive board of traditional landowners and appoint an administrator.
The Armenians were branded as an enemy within by the Ottoman government, which used the cover of the first world war to systematically dispose of more than 1 million people, forcing great columns of humanity to march off into the Syrian desert to die of heat, starvation and disease.
Traitor was a barb he must have expected; he has also been branded a self-serving twerp (by the former head of MI5 Stella Rimington), a naive narcissist, and perhaps strangest of all, a cross-dressing Little Red Riding Hood (in the Washington Post).
In the run-up to the general election, young people were branded the politically apathetic generation by the media.
Or "branded", as in "Top doc branded 'useless' by watchdogs".
The Electoral Reform Society has branded the 2015 general election the "most disproportionate in British history" after it published an analysis showing Ukip could have won as many as 80 MPs and the Greens 20 under other systems.
Behind closed doors, she admits that she is tired of being branded a money-hoarding sadist, steel-hearted and merciless.
Such projects include the eponymous film that has branded them collectively the "class of 92".
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