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The CDU brands them enemies of progress and mocks the Greens, political home to many rebels, as the "party of no".
Which raises the question: what will David Cameron's moderate fighters do when Jabhat al-Nusra in turn brands them "agents of the west"?
There is an inherent social mistrust of teachers, aided in no small way by media rhetoric which wrongly brands them 'lazy' and assumes that they clock off at 3pm and have six weeks of unencumbered holiday every summer.
It is a good example of what MTV does very well, which is inexpensively packaging the music videos in a way that gives them a theme and a flow, and brands them with the MTV image.
But despite having signed international conventions governing protection of refugees, China hunts them out, brands them "criminals" and dumps them back in North Korea where punishment awaits.Bad form, but bad policy tooSouth Korea generously takes in those North Koreans who do make it around 5,000 so far.
In her latest outburst against the prime minister and the chancellor, Nadine Dorries brands them as "two arrogant posh boys who don't know the price of milk… two arrogant posh boys who show no remorse, no contrition and no passion to want to understand the lives of others – and that is their real crime".
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Mandela's daughter Makaziwe branded them "vultures".
How quickly I had branded them "not of my tribe".
Peston rejected the allegations on Twitter, branding them "completely idiotic".
"I don't brand my cattle to just brand them for fun," he said.
He poured scorn on the previous customs regime, branding them "professional extortionists".
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