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"They don't want to be the offshoot, the stepchild".
Oxfam's particular success story is the offshoot boutique.
Stellina is the offshoot of Sorella, the slender, dimly lighted northern Italian restaurant next door.
Jaiya Thai is the offshoot of a 25-year old Manhattan restaurant with the same name.
I'm a non-buyer into Scrabulous, the offshoot that sprung up on Facebook.
She derided Khan's view of extremism in Pakistan as the offshoot of the American war on terror.
For Morgenthaler Ventures, the offshoot represents another step in the evolution of one of Silicon Valley's oldest firms.
The offshoot offers a short burgercentric menu in a boxy little space on Bedford Avenue, Williamsburg's rapidly changing main street.
The coastal Syrian province of Tartus is heavily populated with minorities, mostly Christians and Alawites, the offshoot of Shiite Islam to which Mr. Assad belongs.
Nusra Front videos and postings online often use pejorative language to refer to Syria's Alawite sect, the offshoot of Shiite Islam to which President Bashar al-Assad belongs.
Librairie Drawn & Quarterly The offshoot of a local publishing house, this shop attracts fans of graphic novels and art books with regular readings and workshops.
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