Sentence examples for big offshoot from inspiring English sources

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There's a big offshoot for parking rafts, and my friends come and we use this place as a base.

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Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), al-Qaeda's branch in Yemen, is not the biggest offshoot of the late Osama Bin Laden's organisation, nor is it necessarily the most active - there are other, noisier jihadist cells sprawled across Syria and Iraq, engaged in almost daily conflict with fellow Muslims.

At first sight, it appears to be simply a small offshoot from the big branch of lyric elegy: Cut grass lies frail: Brief is the breath Mown stalks exhale.

At first sight, it appears to be simply a small offshoot from the big branch of lyric elegy: **{:.break one} ** Cut grass lies frail: Brief is the breath Mown stalks exhale.

And loyal lieutenants, launching the big publishing offshoot we must learn to call a diminished News Corp, naturally sing from the same hymn sheet.

One of the many weird Big Eye offshoots of Keane art.

Companion Global Health Care, a subsidiary of Blue Cross Blue Shield, is the only big medical-tourism offshoot of an American insurer.Governments have shown a similar lack of enthusiasm, perhaps because state promotion of medical tourism is usually seen as an admission of policy failure.

This is the world shaped by Big Brother and its offshoots, in which nothing is concealed.

"This is an offshoot of my big band, a new thing," said Mr. Palermo, 58.

The most visible offshoot is a big contract with Daimler-Benz's specialty truck subsidiary, NAV.

He said the fate of IPC remains unclear because it looks like a "London offshoot of a big US publishing empire".

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