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As mentioned above, it was a branch or offshoot of the Megaric school, founded by Euclides of Megara and recognized as one of the minor 'Socratic' schools, thanks to Euclides's close association with Socrates.

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Most of the guitarits who have appeared during the past 40 years have been offshoots of Charlie Parker, or offshoots of offshoots handing down dazzling 16th-note arabesques, showers of notes that give the listener no chance to pick and choose and breathe.

All of these statements were, however, merely paraphrases or offshoots of the Pollard inland water rule, and were used, not as enunciation of a new ocean rule, but in explanation of the old inland water principle.

Two of the most important of these, environments and kinetics, are closely enough connected with sculpture to be regarded by many artists and critics as branches or offshoots of sculpture.

They concluded that lineages with many "nodes," or offshoots, change faster over time than language families that have few offshoots.

They are then treated as mere composites or offshoots of those other faculties: a peculiar kind of belief, or a vague kind of desire or will.

Once again, rotating some internal nodes (Fig. 14b) can help to correct the misperception that other living primates are ancestors of humans or offshoots of a main line leading to humans or of incorrectly assuming that the left- or bottom-most tip represents an ancestor to those at the terminal nodes of the other branches.

Sinclair's licensing agreement with Timex enabled the American company to produce three clones or offshoots of Sinclair machines for the US market.

The first, most ancient step was the shift from sexual seed propagation to vegetative propagation by cuttings, layering, or offshoots (Zohary and Hopf 2000; Zohary and Spiegel-Roy 1975).

This and other laterally compressed Watsonellidae may pre-date the first reliable Bivalvia (Early to Middle Tommotian Fordilla; [ 74] versus [ 70]) by some million years and thus could well be stem bivalves (or offshoots of the dorsoconch stem) according to our time tree.

Propagate cacti from cuttings or offshoots taken from mature cactus plants.

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