The phrase
"largest branch" refers to the biggest division or part of something, usually a company or organization, that has multiple smaller divisions.
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There could easily be a tree or
large branch in the road around the next bend so it's important to drive slowly with caution as hitting debris at speed could be fatal.
This resulted in
large branch offices with high pay outs to the sales managers which ideally should have been agent - servicing locations.
These government workers are directors of
large branches of the civil service, running bodies like Elections Canada or serving as administrators in the House of Commons and clerks in the Legislative Assemblies.
Curbs are stacked
with large branches of magnolia, oaks and pines, as well as the ubiquitous far - too - thirsty fire - hazard - eucalyptus.
The species is one of very few corals in the Caribbean that
forms large branches, which can provide shelter for important fish species and reduce the energy of storm surge as it approaches shore.
Starting at 74 mph, Category 1 hurricanes can snap
large branches off of trees, down power lines and damage the outsides of well - constructed homes.
Because if you own a landscaping company and you are pretty regularly tasked with trimming back
large branches on large trees you don't really have time to find places to plug your pole saw in.
For off - roading, we drove to Bangs Canyon, a permanent off - road course near Grand Junction, climbing and descending rock - strewn roads, threading narrow passages while trying to avoid pinstriping (paint scrapes
from large branches or protruding rocks).
I have been a Youth Services Librarian with the Ocean County Library for 23 years, including 11 years
managing large branch Youth Services departments.
Anchor
large branches first in a base layer, then position your focal flowers by placing the stems into frogs or whatever grid you have created.
«The San Andreas Fault and its two
other large branches, the Hayward and Northern Calaveras, have been quiet for decades.
Dunn cites Ramon y Cajal as an inspiration, and his painting of Purkinje cells —
large branching neurons in the cerebellum — evokes his predecessor's ink drawings of the same.
Also, while I'm currently in the process of creating my first
large branching project, Li Whybrow has compiled 5 excellent examples with great commentary on each.
With a trunk exceeding 20 feet in circumference, and a height of 100 feet, Wi» áaşal's
largest branches touch the ground, «supporting the tree's weight and creating a sheltering canopy for countless generations of people and animals.»
Hardwood trees, such as oak, maple, and birch, require a three - second gust of around 74 mph to
break large branches and 110 mph to snap trunks.
Award - winning beers that promise «taste without the bloat» are now available in
larger branches of Morrisons, UK wide, on the «free from» shelves.
Starting
with larger branches that form a support structure, they then pull in side branches and other twigs to form a mattress.
This faction is so genial the food servers tell everyone to «Go with happiness,» making the whole place seem like a
very large branch of the Cafe Gratitude franchise.
By 30 he was managing
the largest branch in Toronto; by 40 he was Scotia's most senior executive in the United States, running its corporate lending business on Wall Street.
The bank has
the largest branch network in Africa, with 3,331 branches.
A censor's office, which carried out its work extensively, would of necessity become
the largest branch of industry in its society.
Most Wiccans identify as witches, and they form
the largest branch of the burgeoning neo-pagan movement, said Helen A. Berger, a sociologist who specializes in the study of contemporary Paganism and witchcraft at Brandeis University.
The goal was to get them to grow as fast as possible in every direction so that they would be
a large branch next year and therefore able to produce fruit.
Ben - in the UK, you should be able to buy wheatberries from Whole Foods in Kensington, London, most health food shops like Holland and Barrett, or
the larger branches of Waitrose (the dried lentils and nuts section).
You'll find Bellfield beers on Amazon, in various stockists across the UK and in
larger branches of Morrisons from this month.
Bellfield beers are now available online, in bars, restaurants and bottle shops UK wide and now in
larger branches of Morrisons, on the «free from» shelves.
Let
the larger branches burn down to coals.
Founded in 2006 (and still run) by former Arsenal America Secretary Mark Barbeau, the Bay Area Gooners is one of
the largest branches of Arsenal America.
For Eloy's model, this meant that every time
a larger branch split into smaller branches, it split into the same number of branches, at approximately the same angles and orientations.
The middle cerebral artery is
the largest branch of the internal carotid.
My in - laws did have
a large branch go though their roof but I guess it could have been a lot worse.
If you've been following along with any of my posts the last couple months, I've mentioned that I have
a large branch and stick pile outside from my neighbor's tree.
To find the pole in the middle Rob and I drove 40 minutes to Mt. Charleston to cut down
a large branch.
As
the largest branch of America's military, the United States Army has bases on six of the world's continents.
That's because — as scholars of this type of thing like to repeat — actors make up
the largest branch of the Academy.