There are already eleven dailies in Paris, all almost direct offshoots of the clandestine resistance papers.
More crucial to the Bush administration has been Libya's importance in countering al-Qaeda and its offshoots.
The hacktivist attacks were spearheaded by the Anonymous hacker group and its tech-savvy offshoots Antisec and Lulzsec.
Although the agenda of Anonymous and other sub-groups and offshoots is nebulous, a number of themes do recur.
Some of the new-technology companies are offshoots of big firms, the usual incubators of new businesses in Japan.
They all want to build universities over the next decade (Peterborough and Milton Keynes already have offshoots of nearby universities).
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More controversially, the firm wants to get back into petrochemicals (its former chemicals offshoots were hived off and privatised by the government).
Its Syracuse-area employment has fallen by half, to 3, 500, and there is no fertile field of air-conditioning offshoots to keep the economy humming today.
In particular, I had always mistrusted the Value-at-Risk metric and its offshoots that had been crammed down my throat as an undergraduate finance student.
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Industry hopes of an exemption for international offshoots of EU-based banks, as well as US or Asian banks operating within the EU, were dashed.
There have been plenty of offshoots of the "Goodfellas" franchise, including other books and documentaries about Hill, who died after suffering problems with his heart in 2012.
The UK and the English speaking offshoots: the US, Canada, Oz and NZ, would make up a more sensible single currency than the euro.
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Post-1991 the few licenses that were issued led to the creation of private-sector banks such as ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank--offshoots of big quasi-government-owned entities.
The network has also continued to build its stable of network offshoots such as ESPN U (focused on college athletics) and ESPN 360 (linked interactively to the online property).
In the pervasive quid pro quo of Mexican politics, her union and its political offshoots often received benefits, in terms of funding and political appointments, from backing the winning candidate.
Among its offshoots are the Tablighi Jama'at, a huge, worldwide missionary movement (strong in Yorkshire and London), in which lay people help to propagate the idea of a pious life.
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Collectively these offshoots are known as exchange-traded products (ETPs).
Several big Asian firms have listed offshoots that might have qualified for the Fab 50 on their own, but we have folded them into the mother corporation for puposes of this listing.
Yet, that would be the effect of our joining one of the UN's offshoots--the International Seabed Authority (ISA), a supranational organization created by Part XI of the Law of the Sea Treaty.
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Popularized in the 1970s, they have increased significantly in number but perhaps the best known of the genre is the TED conference, which is held twice a year and has spawned a series of offshoots.
And this of course came to fruition unfortunately with the assassination of Sadat in 1981 by groups that were basically offshoots of the Muslim Brotherhood, by a group that was an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood.
These successes form part of a trend that has seen a general waning of the influence that al-Qaeda and its offshoots have in a country that, until five years ago, housed more than a dozen jihadist training camps.
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One of the more intriguing offshoots of the social media phenomena is consumer co-creation: People who would normally expect to buy goods instead sacrificing their time and talent to support them, even make new products for the company.
As well as access to CSI and all of its offshoots - including CSI: Miami and CSI: NY - online viewers will be able to watch other shows such as Survivor, Late Night With David Letterman, news and sports.
Standing behind a mixing board and several video monitors, Mr. Evans cuts between the players, including Ann McNamee (Roger's wife), who sings and plays keyboard, or multi-instrumentalist Pete Sears, who like other Moonalice members has performed with offshoots of the Grateful Dead.
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From the beginning of his presidency, Obama's centerpiece of his national security strategy has been a desire to move beyond the wars he inherited in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as in the shadowy spaces occupied by al-Qaida and its offshoots now creeping up in North Africa and elsewhere.
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