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were branded
noun
A piece of wood red-hot, or still burning, from the fire.
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The rebels were branded terrorists.
All were branded a neutral gray.
More than 550,000 intellectuals were branded "rightists".
Their Russian employees were branded "enemies of Putin", said Stewart.
When Coldplay first appeared they were branded post-Radiohead miserablists.
Those who held out were branded appeasers and cowards.
"Horror fans were branded as weirdos, but we weren't.
More than half a million Chinese were branded as "rightists".
Most saints were "branded" during the rise of Christianity in Europe and the Middle East.
Its members were branded Satan worshipers and received death threats for making Western-style music.
Those who found employment were branded by the press as bloodsuckers and bread-snatchers.
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