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Lucent took Bell Labs with it in the spin-off from AT&T in 1996.
The spin-off from the E4 show has now overtaken Bridget Jones: Edge Of Reason, which was the previous biggest opener with £10.4 million.
In 2008, Hopper appeared in the TV series Crash, the spin-off from the Paul Haggis 2004 film, as a verbose, eccentric, down-on-his-luck music producer.
Time Inc UK, rebranded from IPC Media last month following the spin-off from US parent company Time Warner, reported pre-tax profits of £21.5m last year, according to its latest annual results filed with Companies House.
As, I suspect, are most viewers of The Body Farm (BBC1), the spin-off from Waking the Dead (WTD), created for Tara Fitzgerald's forensic pathologist character, Dr Eve Lockhart.
The Sinn Féin representative said: "Jobs and the spin-off from the new stadium would be a huge boost to the local economy".
Malone, IAC's largest shareholder, was trying to prevent the spin-offs from happening.
The spin-offs from our scientific knowledge include defining new drug targets, designing new drugs with high target specificity, developing disease resistant plants, and finally developing new nanotechnologies.
After the spin-off from AT&T was complete, Lucent had several years of good results.
It's the spin-off from a wildly successful Japanese TV series and is a key film in the "chanbara" genre.
The character of Loretta was created as a temporary love interest for Dominic Reilly (John Pickard) and was intended to feature only in Hollyoaks Later, the spin-off from the Hollyoaks series.
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