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Chávez defended other leaders he said were wrongly branded "bad guys", including Mugabe and Ahmadinejad, a close ally who is due to visit Caracas this week during a South America tour.
Vote Leave people such as me would have been laughed at, branded bad losers and told to just go away and get on with it, that the people had spoken.
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He was instantly branded a bad manager.
NEUÖTTING, Germany — Manuela Maier was branded a bad mother.
His interior-design firm folded and he was officially branded a bad debtor.
IN THE wake of the scandals on Wall Street, equity analysts were branded the bad boys of investment research.
So poor Megan Fox admitted she gets a night nanny to watch her baby a couple nights a week, and suddenly she's being branded a bad parent.
I have spoken to countless women who have ideas for books, blogs, campaigns or other projects, but are terrified to carry them out, lest they make a misstep and be branded a bad feminist, unworthy of support.
QE is bad for the Fed's brand, bad for public trust, and it's bad PR.
Notoriously bad soldiers were also branded with "BC" ("bad character").
Scottish rockers Mogwai branded them "unbelievably bad", while Jarvis Cocker worried they might be "a bit abrasive" for the delicate, mud-soaked Glastonbury audience.
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