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Branson

/ ˈæԲə /

noun

  1. BransonRichard1950MBritishBUSINESS: entrepreneur 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)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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The UK remains a "fantastic" place to start a business despite the "setback" of Brexit and the impact of Donald Trump's tariffs, Sir Richard Branson says.

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“O-line specifically, love the guys that were already here, love that we added Branson,” Hortiz said, “and I know they’re all going to go out there and compete and we’re going to play the best five and roll.”

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The offensive line that gave up four sacks and nine quarterback hits in a playoff loss to the Houston Texans drafted only one rookie prospect: sixth-rounder Branson Taylor.

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His aeronautics company may not have been the first to sail beyond the planet’s upper atmosphere; Sir Richard Branson beat him in that .01% space race.

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Sir Richard Branson has responded to BBC Radio 1's Greg James' bid for an "Air Force Hun" mission to create a British version of the all-female flight that sent pop star Katy Perry to the edge of space.

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