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- Brannick is the anglicized form of the Irish surname Breathnach. Notable people with the surname include: James Brannick (1889–1917), English footballer...
- Three miniseries My Left Nut. As of February 2021, Petticrew stars as Izzy Brannick in the BBC One police procedural Bloodlands. Originally a limited series...
- James Brannick (1889 – 10 August 1917) was an English professional footballer who pla**** as an inside right in the Scottish League for St Mirren and in...
- distillers in 1830, Brannick's father, Patrick Brannick was "for twenty-five years in the distillery of Sir John Power". Brannick "spent considerable...
- ISBN 978-0-8020-0728-5. Archived from the original on 2015-01-10. Meachen, Julie A.; Brannick, Alexandria L.; Fry, Trent J. (2016). "Extinct Beringian wolf morphotype...
- Strangford Lough in the east of Northern Ireland. James Nesbitt as DCI Tom Brannick Lorcan Cranitch as DCS Jackie Twomey Charlene McKenna as DS Niamh McGovern...
- cousin of Sophie, and daughter of Aislinn Brannick. Aislinn Brannick Big Mamma Brannick. Sister of Grace Brannick. Torin A warlock that attempted a spell...
- 86°15′38″W / 41.672614°N 86.260484°W / 41.672614; -86.260484 The Sister Maura Brannick Health Center is a primary care clinic located in South Bend, Indiana that...
- was appointed as president and CEO of Prometric, replacing Michael Brannick. Brannick had held the position since 2001. In September 2019, Roy Simrell joined...
- Construction began on 22 July 1872, under the supervision of founder John Brannick, and exactly one year later on the 22 July 1873, D.W.D.'s first mash was...