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Braddock

[ brad-uhk ]

noun

  1. Edward, 1695–1755, British general in America.
  2. a city in SW Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh: the site of General Braddock's defeat by the French and Indians 1755.


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Still, Mr Braddock thought the decision to bring Musk's preschooler to the Oval Office was unusual.

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Mr Braddock said he believes their inclusion is intentional - a distraction that benefits both Musk and Trump.

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Alan Braddock was also one of Shipman's patients and said he "wasn't surprised" when his crimes were exposed.

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Kurt Braddock, an assistant professor of public communication at American University who researches political violence, told the wire service that Biden's critique of Trump is a "false equivalence" to the violent rhetoric and threats deployed by right-wing Trump supporters against election workers, judges and other officials.

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Born in 1982 in the industrial town of Braddock, Pa., a short distance from Pittsburgh and the site of Andrew Carnegie’s first steel mill, she picked up a camera in her teens.

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