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Brandon


Brandon [bran-duh n] Examples noun

  1. a city in SW Manitoba, in S central Canada.
  2. a male given name.

Examples from the Web for brandon Contemporary Examples of brandon

  • “The Source knows new talent when they see it,” says staff writer Brandon Robinson.

    It Was All a Dream: Drama, Bullshit, and the Rebirth of The Source Magazine

    Alex Suskind

    October 14, 2014

  • My partner Brandon and I awake at the crack of dawn for a canoe ride on the milky blue glacial waters of Lake Louise.

    Our Trip to The Climate War’s Ground Zero

    Darren Aronofsky

    September 19, 2014

  • Brandon Marshall, wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, has a rap sheet including two domestic violence charges.

    The NFL Is Full of Ray Rices

    Robert Silverman

    September 9, 2014

  • “Mrs. Goode stated she believed Brandon took items from her residence to sell,” Platt reports.

    The Teen Love Letters that Led to a Tragic Murder-Suicide in Florida

    Michael Daly

    March 30, 2014

  • Florida teens Brandon Goode and Alex Hollinghurst were madly in love, and wanted to run away together.

    The Teen Love Letters that Led to a Tragic Murder-Suicide in Florida

    Michael Daly

    March 30, 2014

  • Historical Examples of brandon

  • I sent Mr. Brandon to the West on this mission, and he has met with misfortune.

    Buffalo Bill’s Spy Trailer

    Colonel Prentiss Ingraham

  • The night was far gone when Robert reached the Brandon home.

    Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times

    Charles Carleton Coffin

  • Mr. Brandon exclaimed as Tom ushered him into the sitting-room.

    Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times

    Charles Carleton Coffin

  • There was a fever of excitement and preparation in the Brandon home.

    Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times

    Charles Carleton Coffin

  • It was a hearty welcome which he received in the Brandon home.

    Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times

    Charles Carleton Coffin

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