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For Kilmer's grave, I might have gathered poppies from the field or an armful of Queen Anne's Lace, but as I picked my way through the unspeakably foul and battered streets of Se ringes, it occurred to me to crawl over the shell-wrecked churchyard wall and get a branch from the cypress there...
"It's a tradition that goes back at least to World War I," said Lori Tosches, the site's owner, "when people who didn't have a lot of money would actually go out to the yard and get a branch and bring it in and stick candies on it.
Build an electric fence and they get a branch and break it.
You could get a branch and add little small charms, tie it and keep it in a special stand.
You can get a branch from a field near you, or you can buy them from some pet stores (not all pet stores sell branches for chameleons).
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The Upper East Side got a branch last spring.
"The first time, I got a branch that was too rigid – wasn't funny.
Then I got a branch that was just the right degree of floppiness – and it was hilarious.
But as the composition of families changes, so too has the notion of who gets a branch on the family tree.
Mr. Chow opened his third restaurant, a sleek art-filled room, in 1979, five years after he got a branch going in Beverly Hills and 11 years after he established himself with a London spot in Knightsbridge that catered to the kind of people who would be parodied in the Austin Powers films decades later.
Raven goes up in a tree, and he gets a branch and he puts in Hawk's long beak.
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