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D, he is branded as a bully.
That is the extent of Tutu's "moral equivalences", for which he is branded an anti-semite.
Gerry Eckber Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 1, 2010 To the Editor: Re "Can the Dude Abide?," by Maureen Dowd (column, Oct. 31): Let me see if I understand this: Because President Obama appears overly certain of his convictions, he is branded arrogant.
That confrontation on the Sept demonstrated Cersei's poor forward planning: she has just armed a group of crazed religious fanatics while hinting that there's all manner of sin lurking amid the King's Landing aristocracy, then she engineers a position in which her son is sent out to the city where he is branded an abomination by the watching crowd.
The 36-year-old may be the oldest member of the British sailing team - for which he is branded "Grandad" by his old mate Ainslie - but it is that experience that could prove critical as he defends the Star title he won in Beijing with crewman Andrew Simpson.
When he answers best friend Moritz Stiefel's hormonally-dictated need to know about human sexuality in the form of a frank "how-to-manual," he is branded morally corrupt by his own father and sent to the Reformatory.
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Inevitably, he was branded a traitor.
Teeling was convicted of manslaughter; as punishment, he was branded.
He was branded on the spot as the designated killer.
He was branded by the Conservatives as a caretaker from the old generation.
He was branded an outsider by all but a handful of peers.
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