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were branding
noun
A piece of wood red-hot, or still burning, from the fire.
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"It was only then that everyone began to realize that we were branding the theatre".
At that point the event had no official name; the idea, Mr. Tollett said, was that the names of the artists were branding enough.
The lithographs were not advertising per se (the Lyons name only appeared in small type at the bottom of each), but they were branding by association.
In the past, going to a life coach might have seemed tantamount to a snake-oil cure, but now psychotherapists were branding themselves to play down what they do and what credentials they hold.
Her background was in advertising and her strengths were branding and customer service.
People from Kosovo arrived as asylum seekers, to a country where some political campaigns were branding migrants escaping widespread violence as "fake refugees".
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More than 550,000 intellectuals were branded "rightists".
The rebels were branded terrorists.
Selected horses were branded, gelded, and sold.
Why?The short answer is branding.
So what is branding?
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