One hundred years later, the sport had spun out of homes and into the Olympics, debuting in 1988.
The Pittsburgh-based company was spun out of Carnegie Mellon University and its Robotics Institute.
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Asustek spun off its contract manufacturing business in 2010 into Pegatron under pressure from clients.
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As Sears' chief financial officer, Liddy spun off the retailer's subsidiary, Allstate, in 1993.
Phillips 66 (No. 130), was spun-off from ConocoPhillips (no. 73) in May of last year.
He likely would have been its CEO when it gets spun off from eBay (EBAY).
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Last year, it spun off its research arm into a new company, Prothena.
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"He bowled some good balls and it spun and I was playing the line, " he said.
San Francisco-based Catellus Development was spun off by Santa Fe Pacific Corp. in 1990.
It also spun off e-learning and merger-advisory activities, in which it is keeping a small stake.
He spun to his left to beat his defender, Shane Battier, and lofted a shot.
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In the days following November 22, 1905, rumors about the shooting spun through the city's streets.
Ventiv Health would gather the pharmaceutical businesses and be spun off to Snyder shareholders.
In 1997 Mead spun the retina off into a company called Foveon, which Faggin runs today.
Try a sugar-spun coffin, or the eggy, yeasty pan de muerto (bread of the dead).
It had grown into an unwieldy monster by the time GM spun it off in 1996.
Coben has spun a gripping, chilling tale, whose plot has more tributaries than a swamp.
Then it was spun off in the 1960s and renamed Automatic Voting Machine Corp.
Then First Data spun Western Union off to become an independent publicly traded outfit in 2006.
Leading the way is Targacept, a company spun out of the research division of R.
The public cloud offers some excellent resources that can be spun up automatically through APIs.
In other words, Mr Havel spun a good line in well-meaning and unexceptionable waffle.
That ten-year experiment ended when Intel spun off the company at the beginning of the decade.
Example: They have spun off a company that has created a new kind of nuclear reactor.
In fact the way he's spun it, you'd think spending is still rocketing skywards.
In the past Carlyle has halted or spun off funds that could not get that big.
The Italian spun coming out of the final corner, missing the pit lane entrance.
These include the masses who owned shares in Citigroup in 2002, when it spun off Travelers.
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Now Lim has spun his tale into a populist alternative to Democratic incumbent Ron Wyden.
It spun off the Cameron division in 1995 as Cizik was heading toward retirement.
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