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Branson


Branson noun

  1. Sir Richard . born 1950, British entrepreneur. In 1969 he founded the Virgin record company, adding other interests later, including Virgin Atlantic Airways (1984), Virgin Radio (1993), and the Virgin Rail Group (1996): made the fastest crossing of the Atlantic by boat (1986) and the first of the Pacific by hot-air balloon (1991)

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  • Their solidified friendship is one of the most touching details of the premiere, but it also puts Branson in a tricky predicament.

    What Downton’s Fashion Really Means

    Katie Baker

    January 2, 2015

  • “We would love to finish what we started some years ago,” Branson told journalists at a news conference with notable hesitancy.

    You Were Wrong About Miley & Bitcoin: 2014’s Failed Predictions

    Nina Strochlic

    December 31, 2014

  • The Branson School holds an elite reputation in tony Marin County, charging around $40,000 a year for tuition.

    Headmasters Behaving Badly

    Emily Shire

    November 29, 2014

  • Be that what it may, Branson himself saw another value in his company other than its technical achievements.

    Can Anyone Make Space Safe for Civilians?

    Clive Irving

    November 4, 2014

  • The Princess and her mom, Fergie, have been guests on Branson’s private Necker island in the Caribbean.

    Princess Beatrice Gives Up Her Virgin Galactic Dream

    Tom Sykes

    November 3, 2014

  • Historical Examples of branson

  • “I—I protest,” he cried, and then was silenced just as had been the case with Mr. Branson.

    King of Ranleigh

    F. S. (Frederick Sadlier) Brereton

  • She always calls ‘a spade a spade, and Branson’s Essence of Coffee,’ etc.

    Rossmoyne

    Unknown

  • This time it was to arrest Sam Wood for the rescue of Branson.

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    Pardee Butler

  • His purpose in going through the head-quarters of the “Free-state” men was undoubtedly to tempt them to the rescue of Branson.

    The Middle Period 1817-1858

    John William Burgess

  • Was Branson—Old B., as fellows spoke of him usually—was he a fellow enthusiast?

    King of Ranleigh

    F. S. (Frederick Sadlier) Brereton

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