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Brandes

[brahn-des]

noun

  1. Georg Morris Georg Morris Cohen, 1842–1927, Danish historian and literary critic.



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Before then some of the country's most famous cricketing moments came against the English: Eddo Brandes at the 1992 World Cup, England coach David Lloyd proclaiming "we flipping murdered 'em" in the first drawn Test with the scores level in Bulawayo in 1996.

From BBC

There’s a memorable quote early in the book from Roberta Brandes Gratz, a Post reporter who was present during the Murdoch takeover.

From Salon

For the fourth consecutive year, Tom Brandes of Bellevue won the Washington Champion of Champions senior men’s division on Friday at The Home Course in DuPont.

It is the eighth overall title for Brandes in the championship.

“The weight of the souls on my shoulders was crushing me,” Brandes wrote, saying she often worked more than 16 hours per day and knew she had to make a change because “I would not survive another felony rotation.”

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