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branch

[branch, brahnch] / bræntʃ, brɑntʃ /




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Dixit’s household, with several branches of the family living together, had shared one car for nearly a decade.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the past, they have defended these actions as reflecting the will of voters, with the senate president describing one key bill as balancing “appointment power between the legislative and executive branches.”

From Salon

That is because Paradoxophidion appears to be an early branching member of the caenophidians, the group that includes most snake species alive today.

From Science Daily

Customers of major U.S. banks should check New Year’s Eve hours and ATM availability with their local branches.

From Barron's

Others made such a significant impact early on that their influence is still felt, and are now trying to branch out into something new.

From The Wall Street Journal