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Brannock

Brannock may refer to:

  • Brannoc of Braunton or Saint Brannock, a 6th-century Christian saint associated with North Devon
  • Charles F. Brannock (1903 – 1992), shoe salesman and inventor of the Brannock Device
  • Mike Brannock (1851 – 1881), American baseball player
  • Brannock High School, Motherwell, Scotland
  • Brannock Device, a shoe-size measuring instrument
  • Brannock, County Armagh, a townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland

Usage examples of "brannock".

Secured in the system, Christian Brannock could neither lift a braceleted arm nor shake his helmeted head.

Christian Brannock was, among other things, a ballad singer who had composed several of his own.

In each case, an intelligence had wanted to leave a place where a Brannock chanced to be.

Often the older Brannock watched the departure with something akin to wistfulness.

Once Brannock had meant to go unconscious when that time came, to wait for recruitment into some undertaking new and mysterious.

Once upon a time Brannock's heart would have racketed, his blood pulsed, his muscles tensed, the breath gone quickly in and out.

Pain bit through the small facet of Wayfarer that came from Christian Brannock.

Ransacking its database, Alpha had found the record of Christian Brannock and chosen to weave him-as a very partial individual, a single twig on a mighty tree-into the essence of Wayfarer, rather than someone else.

He did spend a while, whole minutes of external time, reliving the life of his Christian Brannock element, studying the personality, accustoming himself to its ways.

The eagerness, the bittersweet sense of homecoming, that flickered around his calm logic were Christian Brannock's.

Certainly, while it had all the memories of Christian Brannock's lifetime, its outlook was that of a young man, not an old one.

Arctica's climates ranged from Floridian-Christian Brannock's recollections-to cold on the interior heights.

Inevitably, because of being the most suitable, the Christian Brannock aspect dominated.

If we call the latter Christian, we can refer to the former as Brannock.

An insubstantial configuration shimmered before Brannock, instruments to read, key-points to touch or think at.