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branch

[branch, brahnch] / bræntʃ, brɑntʃ /




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While the Beijing-based company has been embroiled in a range of legal and privacy rows linked to the social media app for years, its team has been busy branching out developing new cutting-edge products.

From Barron's

With his announcement, Sarwar has asserted a degree of independence - that he is his own man, rather than Starmer's branch office manager in Scotland.

From BBC

On Friday -- a rare day of sunshine following almost daily downpours -- tree surgeons could be seen cutting through branches, the sound of electric saws echoing along the Forum.

From Barron's

Coast Guard—the only military branch housed under the DHS—will “suspend all missions except those for national security or the protection of life and property,” said Vice Admiral Thomas Allan in his Wednesday testimony.

From Barron's

And while physical branches may be closed on Monday, you can always visit an ATM or use your banking app for transactions like sending or receiving payments, depositing checks or withdrawing cash.

From MarketWatch