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branch

[branch, brahnch] / bræntʃ, brɑntʃ /




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Most branches in Scotland will remain shut on 2 January.

From BBC

But as he finished answering my question, was this an olive branch to Europe from Russia's president?

From BBC

These surviving cells grew extra branches, which allowed them to connect with more neurons in the brain than before.

From Science Daily

The retained part of the business includes about 1,300 branches in railway stations, airports and other transport sites.

From BBC

BBC Scotland News understands that the person no longer works for an elected representative but is an office bearer in a local branch of the party.

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