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Brandes

American  
[brahn-des] / ˈbrɑn dɛs /

noun

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


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“Nobody wants to be the next museum hit,” said Amotz Brandes, who runs a California security consulting and training firm, Chameleon Group.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Sometimes the crime adds value to the art,” Brandes said, referring to a 1911 heist at the Louvre that targeted its now-iconic work.

From The Wall Street Journal

Brandes says he has been inundated with calls from museum security directors seeking risk assessments since the Louvre heist.

From The Wall Street Journal

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