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One of the offshoots of free speech is that it will be used to pernicious ends.
The difference between the offshoots of those big inventions is probably more modest than we think too.
The terminology is the ministry's usual shorthand for the offshoots of the terrorist network Al Qaeda operating inside Saudi Arabia.
Some of the offshoots of that are: How much did it help build Bill Belichick into a coaching legend, and Tom Brady into a Hall of Fame quarterback?
But one of the offshoots of the rise of Trump has been to rob many liberals of their sense of humor.
One of the offshoots of the L.A. family study is a new book, "Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century" (Cotsen Institute of Archaeology), which its authors — the anthropologists Jeanne Arnold, of U.C.L.A., Anthony Graesch, of Connecticut College, and Elinor Ochs — describe as a "visual ethnography of middle-class American households".
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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.
She derided Khan's view of extremism in Pakistan as the offshoot of the American war on terror.
Winmag.com (Windows 2000 FAQ), the offshoot of Windows Magazine, finds little wrong with the operating system.
Such representation of the model parameters is the offshoot of having (mathbb {R}^N)'s canonical basis as the Markov chain's state space.
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