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franchise

[fran-chahyz] / ˈfræn tʃaɪz /


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The studio's list of past projects includes major hits, including titles from Tom Cruise's "Mission Impossible" franchise.

From Barron's

The owners of the Seattle Seahawks on Friday denied a report that the NFL franchise will be put up for sale following next weekend's Super Bowl.

From Barron's

They also anticipate that the latest auction for a franchise in America’s richest, most popular sport could set a new record for an NFL team.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Toronto-born actress got her foot in the door as a waitress at the Toronto Second City theatre franchise in the 1970s, before auditioning for a role with the famed acting troupe.

From BBC

What some of these executives didn’t know, according to people familiar with the deal, was that the first lady had already picked her guy: Brett Ratner, the director of the “Rush Hour” franchise.

From The Wall Street Journal