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were brands
noun
A piece of wood red-hot, or still burning, from the fire.
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So why were brands still prepared to take on Moss?
"I wish there were brands like this when I was a child".
"Back in the studio days, Humphrey Bogart and Betty Grable were brands," he said.
BEFORE brands were brands, they were just companies with stories and nice carpeting.
Not only were hotels, bars and restaurants named for his characters but also were brands of whiskey and margarine.
"When I started in this business, Coca-Cola, Cherokee and Clorox were brands," she said, nearly spitting the word.
Similar(49)
More than 550,000 intellectuals were branded "rightists".
The rebels were branded terrorists.
"Of those, 120 were brand new.
Selected horses were branded, gelded, and sold.
Stars are brands.
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