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brand

noun as in type, kind

noun as in distinctive label, mark

noun as in stigma

verb as in label negatively

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There were lots of questions about whether she had been more focused on protecting the Post Office brand than its people, with her attitude towards press coverage placed under a harsh spotlight.

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Buying a home on a brand new estate is meant to offer peace of mind, free from the potential pitfalls of older homes.

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Those who pay close attention to the queue may spot that Tiana is a fan of the very same candy brand.

Online volunteers known as “sedition hunters,” who use online videos and pictures to hunt for rioters, identified the brand of the hat and nicknamed Mr Williams “RiotingGolfer”.

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For some, that brand of fealty is in line with Trump’s choice for his secretary of Defense: conservative Fox News personality and military combat veteran Pete Hegseth.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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