This week Oracle expanded its effort by buying Navio, a spin-off from Netscape Communications.
Cut off from the rest of the world, the Icelanders have maintained an extraordinary continuity with their ancestors.
It is of an island people cut off from the wider world - isolated and exposed.
The reality is that complex wearable computers still seem very far off from mass market consumption.
Ms Cobell returned to Washington and, after a brush-off from government lawyers, filed the suit.
Phillips 66 (No. 130), was spun-off from ConocoPhillips (no. 73) in May of last year.
After getting laid off from investment bank Houlihan Lokey, Persky spent 11 months searching for work.
He likely would have been its CEO when it gets spun off from eBay (EBAY).
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Bloomberg cut journalists off from this type of access last month, after the Goldman complaint.
The 12 gas balloons took off from Gap-Tallard in France almost 24 hours ago.
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Yet the U.S. is willfully cutting itself off from competing in this new market.
Before those bouts, televised on NBC, Jennings had to request time off from the bank.
At nightfall, the helicopters, bearing teams of operators, lifted off from bases around Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Stamboulie had a client who was laid off from a hedge fund research post.
Public spaces between housing blocks cut off from city streets are difficult to police.
As the Blackhawk helicopter lifts off from Lafayette, the landscape below is docile, even suburban.
And 84% of respondents said they had been put off from visiting friends and family.
It's a shingled house, embedded in a grove of redwoods and cut off from light.
Qaddafi was cut off from arms and cash, and his forces were steadily degraded.
The northern half of the country is largely cut off from the more commercially vibrant south.
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Carroll went to the Middle East in 2002 after being laid off from a newspaper job.
Military aircraft land at and take off from an airstrip there at all hours.
He was picked up at Brisbane airport on 2 July after a tip-off from British police.
Religious Americans are not walled off from the realms of fitness, exercise, diet, and psychology.
Gamache arrived at WMS in 2000 and began hiring engineers laid off from Lucent and Motorola.
The aircraft had taken off from Yaounde, Cameroon, on Saturday bound for Yangadou in Congo-Brazzaville.
We're not going to make progress unless we have sign off from the Republicans.
Phillips 66 is a spin-off from ConocoPhillips (COP), which is a position of Berkshire.
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Ice is more likely to break off from shore as temperatures rise in spring.
It's impossible in this day and age to cut yourself off from that stuff.
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