Al Qaeda offshoot Al Nusra developed during the 5-year civil war in Syria as an offshoot of al Qaeda.
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The bitcoin offshoot surged Saturday to a record high in high trade volume, helped by strong demand from South Korea and digital currency "miners" who found the offshoot more profitable to mine.
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Two years ago the project spawned an offshoot in Turkey.
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The investigation of Cohen is an offshoot of Mueller's probe.
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The Villain: A violent offshoot of the Irish Republican Army.
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The gallery is an offshoot of the Carter Burden Network.
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Even so, it has clashed badly with the Hong Kong offshoot.
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This is the second offshoot of the group to be identified.
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Air France is to launch its own offshoot, Boost, this autumn.
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An offshoot of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) took credit.
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It's a subculture, it's an offshoot of the counterculture. Mm-hmm.
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Iran's Shi'ite government considers the faith a heretical offshoot of Islam.
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The Alawites are a minority sect, an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam.
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However, not all digital currency exchanges immediately supported the offshoot currency.
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Yet Giuliani could also find himself embroiled in an offshoot investigation.
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As on the left, there might be a few offshoot parties.
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Would you consider doing an EP for every BTZ offshoot group?
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He's also a supporter of an Ethereum offshoot called Ethereum classic.
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So does a decades-old offshoot centered in the Washington area.
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Some of this may be an offshoot of some other misconceptions.
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This week's issue of FELT is an offshoot of that project.
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Al Nusra is an al Qaeda offshoot at odds with Islamic State.
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An offshoot of Quakers, the Shakers began in England in the 1740s.
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So that's the virtual wheel, that was another offshoot that we tried.
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Yemen is also home to an offshoot of the Islamic State group.
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Each has crafted a new, related identity for their e-sports offshoot.
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Long Beach, an offshoot of Jasper Wong's Pacific street art bacchanal, POW!
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Convinced Giuliani cyber is a cheap "contract-bait" offshoot from actual biz.
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Theropods have long been considered an offshoot from the lizard-hipped Saurischia.
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On Friday, a group considered an offshoot of the P.K.K. claimed responsibility.
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It's also spawned several offshoot subreddits for posting results and trading tutorials.
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But it began more as an offshoot of moral and political philosophy.
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"Russians, Buryats, Kazakhs, Old Believers," an offshoot of the Russian Orthodox Church.
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In 2018, Uber closed down its on-demand delivery offshoot, Uber Rush.
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Bitcoin's offshoot, bitcoin cash, traded little changed near $323, according to CoinMarketCap.
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A genetic analysis revealed that Denisovans were an enigmatic offshoot of Neanderthals.
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That title belongs to state broadcaster CCTV, and its international offshoot CGTN.
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"ABCV is an offshoot of ABC Kitchen, but more focused," he said.
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Abu Dhabi is planning two new museums next to its Louvre offshoot.
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An offshoot of Ripple, it's focused on enabling people-to-people transactions.
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Northern Soul was an up-tempo offshoot of black American soul music.
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The two-sided show is staged within the London offshoot of Galerie Artima.
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The Kurdistan Freedom Hawks (TAK), a PKK offshoot, claimed responsibility for that blast.
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VRV is the sister label offshoot headed by Droid Behavior residents Raíz & Subversive.
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Hizbul Ahrar, an offshoot of the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Still, gum just seems like an odd medium for unicorn food's latest offshoot.
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It's an offshoot of FantasySCOTUS—fantasy sports but for predicting Supreme Court opinions.
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A Google offshoot just got the FAA's first go-ahead for drone deliveries.
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This led to the creation of a bitcoin offshoot known as bitcoin cash.
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Egypt's government blamed a violent offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood for the blast.
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Baghdadi is an offshoot of that, and the most significant terrorist leader today.
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" Activist arbitrage is an offshoot of another popular strategy known colloquially as "Bumpitrage.
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Then there was an offshoot, which was a cocktail bar called Cactus Club.
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Two guests — engaged in an offshoot discussion — brought up one name: Tyler Perry.
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A Kurdish militant group, which is an offshoot of the PKK, claimed responsibility.
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"Operation Varsity Blues" actually started as an offshoot of an illegal stock sale.
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The Thai Raksa Chart party is an offshoot of Thaksin's Pheu Thai party.
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"Alt-right" is an offshoot of conservatism mixing racism, white nationalism and populism.
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Their ally in the region now looks increasingly like ISIS -- or an offshoot.
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If it wasn't GBV, it was some offshoot of Bob Pollard being played.
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Today it announced that Fave, KFit's e-commerce offshoot, has acquired Groupon Singapore.
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This offshoot now calls itself "One Education," and has just announced the Infinity:One.
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"Robo is a logical offshoot of the aggregation business we do," said Sharma.
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An ISIL offshoot, ISIL-Khorasan Province (ISIL-KP), is emerging in the east.
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Bitcoin cash, the offshoot of the original bitcoin, traded slightly higher around $316.
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E.ON offshoot Uniper, meanwhile, is to resume talks with employee representatives on Aug.
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HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's MYbank, an offshoot of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA.
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The bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash, traded slightly lower around $1,592, according to CoinMarketCap.
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The Kurdistan Freedom Hawks (TAK), an offshoot of the PKK, claimed the attack.
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Yet his Mattachine parties have generated offshoot events as far afield as Berlin.
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The trend has its roots as an offshoot of the Korean Ulzzang phenomenon.
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An offshoot, the British National Party, soon vied with the N.F. for supporters.
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Valerie Simpson co-penned the 1967 hit song for Motown offshoot Tamla Records.
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The cadets were predominantly from the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.
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PegLeg is an offshoot of a similar open-source device called the PirateBox.
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Mathieu is the current world champion in cyclocross, road cycling's off-season offshoot.
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J. K. Rowling's latest Harry Potter offshoot brings its inky enchantment to HBO.
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They are also creating a publishing offshoot and establishing an artist development program.
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Acorn TV, an offshoot of Acorn Video, is not primarily a movie service.
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He's a very specific offshoot of a very unpromising part of the internet.
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Aaron Mak profiles Subtle Asian Dating, an offshoot of the popular Facebook group Subtle Asian Traits, which has more than 1 million members: Hella recruited some friends and formed an unofficial offshoot called Subtle Asian Dating, or SAD, in November.
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However, an offshoot of the Kurdish militant Kurdish group PKK claimed the same attack.
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Camille François is a veteran of Alphabet, most recently at Google's analytics offshoot Jigsaw.
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This American Life made a huge splash when its offshoot Serial debuted in 2014.
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And in 2014 he founded an offshoot to fish for votes in the south.
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Syrian President Bashar Assad hails from the Alawite minority, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.
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The UAE also hosts a French military base and an offshoot of the Sorbonne.
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The film's inevitable beauty offshoot is here, and it's totally not what you expected.
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An offshoot of the firm – Washington East West Political Strategies – was dissolved on Wednesday.
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Its offshoot in Central America took hold when many of its members were deported.
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An offshoot of this was the Deutsche Afrika-Schau, which Michael became part of.
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Hydra is a recurring antagonist in Marvel Comics storylines and their offshoot media properties.
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In Yemen (pictured), most civilian victims of an IS offshoot have been Shia Muslims.
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True, the rise of anti-immigrant parties across Europe has an offshoot in Switzerland.
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Ducks Unlimited, a Boone and Crockett offshoot, became an early force for wetland conservation.
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It's based on Apples to Apples and that game's edgier offshoot, Cards Against Humanity.
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Virgin Galactic's offshoot company, Virgin Orbit, also has big plans for the new year.
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SI) budget offshoot Scoot said on Monday it would convert six Airbus SE (AIR.
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The offshoot digital currency surged more than 43 percent to its highest since Aug.
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Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, congratulated backers of the bitcoin offshoot on Twitter.
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The Druze are a fiercely independent Arab minority who practice an offshoot of Islam.
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The surprising offshoot was that simulated sex lost all its fleshy raunchy transgressive mojo.
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I hope there's a new wacky, inventive offshoot of the cronut every week, though.
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An offshoot of the company, Bigelow Space Operations (BSO), is focused on that project.
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In my house, cookbooks have taken a back seat to an offshoot of nytimes.
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It sued the company over health claims made about another Cheerios offshoot, Cheerios Protein.
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But they are also an offshoot of his battle with bipolar disorder, he said.
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After all, the class accounts, called TopDogKids, are essentially an offshoot of her own.
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The cafe/bar is an offshoot of El Rey on the Lower East Side.
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Google has an offshoot, Calico, whose modest mission is to slow the aging process.
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There's still an offshoot at Turnstyle Underground Market in the Columbus Circle subway station.
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Front Burner A lavish offshoot with the pastry chef Pierre Hermé opens this week.
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ICU GitHub repository page, according to Abacus, an offshoot of the South China Morning Post.
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But for all this drama, what has Anonymous, and its offshoot hacktivist groups really achieved?
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They also have an offshoot called Virgin Orbit, which is geared toward launching small satellites.
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Subtle Asian Dating: Why a raunchy, self-aware Subtle Asian Traits offshoot is quickly growing.
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The company is an offshoot of RealDoll, the most popular sex doll in the world.
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The company announced today that its longform video offshoot, IGTV, will now support landscape video.
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An offshoot of Boko Haram, for example, is building a proto-caliphate in northern Nigeria.
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These offshoot investigations in New York, D.C., Virginia and elsewhere could go on for years.
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Bennett said that, while Avenue Strategies owned equity of the offshoot, Lewandowski was not involved.
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The group has formed an offshoot, #ZimbabweYadzoka, (Reclaiming Zimbabwe), which seeks to engage the countryside.
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So is a series like the "X-Men," of which "Deadpool" is a spiked offshoot.
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Right now, Coinbase only lists four coins: bitcoin, its offshoot bitcoin cash, ethereum and litecoin.
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Gawker's now-defunct offshoot Valleywag was the first media outlet to publicly discuss Thiel's sexuality.
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The bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash, jumped more than 14 percent to $1,628.95, according to CoinMarketCap.
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It has a Thomas Keller restaurant and a stateside offshoot of Positano's famed Le Sirenuse.
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Similarly, Iran is a longtime supporter of Hamas, an offshoot of the Sunni Muslim Brotherhood.
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The company added trading for bitcoin's offshoot bitcoin cash in a rocky rollout this week.
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It has now closed, and an offshoot has opened in the coastal city of Salalah.
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An offshoot of Islamic State has claimed responsibility for several attacks in the last year.
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Alibaba's Koubei offshoot pulled in total revenue of RMB 73.1 billion ($10.5 billion) during Q3.
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And, as you know all too well, with any new trend comes weird offshoot trends.
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Grime, a vibrant Britain-based offshoot of rap, is beginning to make its presence felt.
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The AGC, the offshoot of the paramilitaries, has scrawled its moniker across buildings in Riosucio.
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Brighton Beach is no longer an offshoot but a legitimate place in its own right.
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The militant Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, for one, is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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They don't, and Hugh rejoins the Borg, eventually (in later episodes) leading a rebel offshoot.
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But the TV offshoot will compete with a rapidly expanding festival circuit centered on television.
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To the north, the Barents Sea, an offshoot of the Arctic Ocean, bounds them both.
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FreeSync is an offshoot of Adaptive Sync, much like Intel's promised Adaptive Sync software will be.
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He was part of the Black Liberation Army, a more militant offshoot of the Black Panthers.
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The Black Liberation Army, an offshoot of the Black Panther Party, took credit for the killings.
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The UAE regards Islah as an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, which Abu Dhabi has banned.
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China Literature, a Tencent offshoot, and Xiaomi, a smartphone-maker, have both listed with this structure.
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Yes, he was awful to women — and I saw that as an unsurprising offshoot of that.
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The offshoot has taken responsibility for several attacks in Kabul, including a suicide bomb attack Dec.
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A further offshoot of the PPK is a group called the People's Protection Units, or YPG.
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Now the Baton Rogue shooting has placed this kind of "sovereign" offshoot on the government's radar.
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Some of them were recruited by Syria's al Qaeda offshoot Nusra Front or by Islamic State.
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Microsoft and Qualcomm previously worked together on Windows RT, an ill-fated offshoot of Windows 8.
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And we are advantaged because a Turbo is really just an offshoot of a jet engine.
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Television soap operas were an offshoot of 1930s radio dramas, which were sponsored by soap companies.
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International fashion houses were also on show in Paris, including MiuMiu, an offshoot of Italy's Prada.
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It will continue to operate its offshoot nearby on West 45th Street: 1626 Broadway (49th Street).
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The event is an offshoot of the Women's March protests that swept the nation in January.
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The bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash, traded more than 1 percent lower near $2,806, according to Coinbase.
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Like Messenger, Facebook's increasingly feature-rich offshoot app, which now sports admin privileges for group chats.
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The English Premier League's community activities are similarly limited; some volunteer days and offshoot foundation grants.
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Jeffs is the de facto leader of the (FLDS), an unacknowledged offshoot of the Mormon Church.
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In 20, on Fiction Press — FF.net's original fiction offshoot — Tara introduced herself thus: hi im tara.
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This was the spirit that first animated the Rolling Jubilee, an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street.
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The fourth, True the Vote, is an offshoot of a Tea Party group based in Houston.
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Deh Bala borders much of the rural territory held by the Islamic State's offshoot in Afghanistan.
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Bitcoin is holding up well against its offshoot rival in its wild first week of trading.
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Expect heat from Republican lawmakers over the plan, an offshoot of last February's net neutrality rules.
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A stricter offshoot of paleo and keto diet, it prohibits carbs, including fruits, vegetables, and grains.
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The mistreatment you hear about migrant workers in these states is an offshoot of the culture.
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The siege underscored the persistence of the Shabab, an offshoot of Al Qaeda based in Somalia.
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BlackLeg, 22, claimed he was part of an offshoot sub-cult with at least 20 followers.
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At times, the karrkaratul was declared an offshoot of Diprotodontia, the order that includes most living marsupials.
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President Bashar al-Assad is from the Alawite religious minority, often considered an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam.
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There is as yet no 'smoking gun' that life on Earth is an offshoot of interstellar spores.
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In 2014, to distance itself even further from the offshoot, the original XBMC rebranded itself as Kodi.
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Nusra is an al Qaeda offshoot which is at odds with Islamic State in Syria's civil war.
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Whether this is the sixth main series Halo game or an offshoot is yet to be known.
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Tejuosho grew his store as an offshoot of Glendora, the legendary bookstore chain founded by his mother.
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But readers may be more familiar with CIRCA's offshoot: the Instagram account CheapOldHouses, which Finkelstein also runs.
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A similar scaffold concept is being applied for nerve repair, through yet another offshoot start-up Neurotex.
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In Afghanistan, an Islamic State offshoot has expanded in the country's east since its formation in 2015.
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It spun out 250 of its best properties into real estate investment trust offshoot known as Seritage.
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The sect is a radical offshoot of mainstream Mormonism, which disavowed polygamy more than 100 years ago.
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In 2014, the American Eagle offshoot lingerie brand stopped using Photoshop and saw an increase in sales.
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An offshoot of the Taliban in Pakistan set off something close to civil war there in 2014.
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Its offshoot, Marcus, has scooped $35bn in deposits, helped by a famous name and generous interest rates.
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Its Syrian offshoot, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, runs "Daughters of Islam" centres, which advertise on pink billboards.
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The offshoot company now employs over 7,000 people and has capacity to produce 10,000 cars a year.
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I discovered an offshoot river whose waters were clear and adorned with giant rocks perfect for sunbathing.
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The Houthis are from the country's northwest and are religiously Zaydi, an offshoot of mainstream Shia Islam.
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MS-2628 is a violent international gang that is an offshoot of Salvadoran crime gang Mara Salvatrucha.
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She was formerly CEO of Direct Impact, an offshoot of the global public relations firm Burson-Marsteller.
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Coachella is run by Goldenvoice, an offshoot of the AEG group, a large sports and entertainment company.
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Far from the rivalry in Syria, al-Qaeda is flirting with a nascent IS offshoot in Yemen.
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Refinery29 spoke to Perez about her work with Gathering for Justice and its offshoot, Justice League NYC.
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Even just the idea of the selfie is very much an offshoot of these kinds of characters.
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Its history goes back to colonial times, when it was the Indian offshoot of a British firm.
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" He later told investigators that the Afghans described "a long T-shaped building with a small offshoot.
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An offshoot called Neowise used the heat data to calculate the size and reflectivity of 158,000 asteroids.
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Some of them were recruited by Syria's al Qaeda offshoot Nusra Front or by Islamic State insurgents.
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The firm's wallet only supports bitcoin and an offshoot of the world's largest cryptocurrency called bitcoin cash.
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Bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash, traded around $113,466, down roughly 5 percent on the day, according to CoinMarketCap.
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Iranian forces have also come under fire from Pejak, an Iranian offshoot of Turkey's Kurdistan Workers' Party.
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Investors at the time of a split also technically receive an equivalent amount of the offshoot currency.
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Moreover, despite the city's now solid reputation as an offshoot artistic community, Beijing's big-city allure remains.
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Turkey maintains that Syrian Kurdish groups are an offshoot of the PKK, an internationally designated terrorist organization.
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Arizala Vernaza was a leader of a rogue offshoot of FARC, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.
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On Tuesday, Coinbase surprised many by announcing it was launching trading in the bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash.
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The parlour opened in October 1113, but it's an offshoot of Bork's food truck, the Food Shark.
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An offshoot group of protesters hurled Molotov cocktails at forces and reportedly chased police with metal pipes.
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The ongoing tale of Bitcoin Cash: Coinbase is investigating claims of insider trading in the Bitcoin offshoot.
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Seed, a Black Lives Matter offshoot, chained themselves to cars and formed a line across the bridge.
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The Shabab, an offshoot of Al Qaeda, regularly challenges the central government's rule with acts of terrorism.
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An offshoot of the militant Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) claimed responsibility for the attacks on Saturday night.
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I shouldn't say an offshoot, but a guy* who was an active Something Awful dude started it.
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Baghdadi has led the group since 2010, when it was still an underground al Qaeda offshoot in Iraq.
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The best way to think of immunity is an offshoot under the larger umbrella doctrine of executive privilege.
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The demonstration was an offshoot of a larger protest, where 7,000 gathered around government buildings earlier on Sunday.
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Beacon is the offshoot of Spot, a product pilot launched by Uber in Seattle almost a year ago.
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In South Africa Mr D Food competes with Uber Eats, an offshoot of the American ride-hailing app.
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Hamas was founded as an offshoot of the Brotherhood (though last year it severed ties with the group).
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Mr Gardels is a co-founder of the institute and the editor of its media offshoot, The WorldPost.
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It's about a family where weirdness is the norm, the natural offshoot of scientific brilliance and wild creativity.
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The Druze, followers of an esoteric offshoot of Islam, have kept their own local militias in the area.
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With this unsubtle play on words, Byrne is suggesting that her photoshoot a trailblazing offshoot of Freidan's book.
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The case: Winston Blackmore is part of a community called "Bountiful," an offshoot of Mormonism that allows polygamy.
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At first, it was like an offshoot thing but now I'd say Scallops Hotel is its own universe.
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It's very much an offshoot film, so it has the ability to be quite free with its tone.
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This will be an offshoot and something I expect to see a lot more of that in 2016.
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Air France is hoping that a fun and forward-thinking offshoot brand will help it appeal to millennials.
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Though it's an offshoot of the popular W.W.F., no one making it seems to know what it is.
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It has since spawned offshoot comics, two movies starring Ron Perlman, and much fandom in the comic world.
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Analysts also noted that investors were buying bitcoin in anticipation of receiving the offshoot coins from a split.
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The banner belonged to the Islamic Thinkers Society, a local offshoot of Al-Muhajiroun, a British jihadi group.
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So the probe expanded to include an offshoot investigation into whether the President has tried to obstruct justice.
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Afghan troops face a resurgent Taliban insurgency, an offshoot of the Islamic State (ISIS), and other terrorist groups.
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The bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash, traded slightly higher near $2000,619.36, well off its record high, according to CoinMarketCap.
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Islamic State has seized territory in Syria and Iraq, inspiring offshoot groups in the Middle East and Africa.
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Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, an offshoot of the militant group Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, took responsibility for the attack.
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An offshoot of Kurdistan Workers' Party has claimed two car bomb attacks this year in the capital, Ankara.
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The bafflingly named Hero's was launched in 2005 as an offshoot of the great kickboxing promotion, K-1.
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For anyone following the fortunes of this offshoot of the Trump empire, the news was hardly a shock.
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Mr. DiNoto started the race five years ago as an offshoot of the club's popular midnight half-marathon.
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Then came a co-living offshoot, WeLive, in which people rent furnished apartments for months at a time.
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Then child influencers started appearing on their parents' profiles, a surreal but seemingly harmless offshoot of this phenomenon.
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Lev Tahor, which translates to "pure heart" in Hebrew, is an offshoot of an anti-Zionist Hasidic sect.
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The owners of Fish Cheeks, a Thai restaurant in NoHo, have opened this food-hall offshoot in Brooklyn.
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Across the border in Syria, an offshoot militia, the Kurdish People's Protection Units, has been active since 2004.
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The militia is an offshoot of a guerrilla group that has waged a decades-long insurgency in Turkey.
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All that's left is one province, Idlib, that is under the control of HTS, an al-Qaeda offshoot.
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The bitcoin offshoot was trading near $1,182 Tuesday, while bitcoin was around $10,634, according to data from CoinDesk.
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The Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, a Kurdish militant group considered an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, claimed responsibility.
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The experiment is also a success for string theory, or at least an offshoot of the underlying mathematics.
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The Biden Cancer Initiative was founded in 6900 as an offshoot of the Obama administration's Cancer Moonshot program.
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The center is an offshoot of the União do Vegetal, a religion that meshes Christianity with ayahuasca worship.
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He has led the group since 2010, when it was still an underground al-Qaeda offshoot in Iraq.
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UberEats, an offshoot of the Uber taxi service, establishes contracts with restaurants in major cities to provide delivery drivers.
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Google offshoot Jigsaw showed WIRED an AI-powered software program designed to automatically detect and help fight trolls online.
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The group was apparently an offshoot of a general Facebook chat for prospective members of the Class of 2021.
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Shia powers, such as Iran and Lebanon's Hizbullah militia, back Mr Assad, who is Alawite (an offshoot of Shiism).
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He has led the group since 2010, when it was still an underground offshoot of al Qaeda in Iraq.
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The Kurdistan Freedom Hawks (TAK), an offshoot of the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), claimed responsibility for both attacks.
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An offshoot of the main Stark line, the Karstarks were once among the most loyal of House Stark's bannerman.
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The case is one offshoot of a long-running row that has also sparked litigation in the United States.
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It's one thing if we're talking about a mainline game like Fallout 4, but Fallout 76 is an offshoot.
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Lyft is currently piggybacking on self-driving cars built by Aptiv, an offshoot of supplier Delphi, and startup NuTonomy.
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Football forum Diba is a sub-forum of a Reddit-style offshoot of Baidu (BIDU), China's biggest search engine.
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Other Discord channels that promoted the rally, like the popular r/The_Donald offshoot channel Centipede Central, are still online.
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And in the Middle East, its offshoot Jabhat Fatah al-Sham is still a player in the Syrian war.
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A federal subject of Russia, this republic is the modern version of an ancient offshoot of the Mongolian people.
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An offshoot of the Amazon effect is an explosion in the number of job listings for driving delivery trucks.
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Jigsaw, a Google offshoot, already has developed tools to tackle related issues like comment trolls and ISIS online recruitment.
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Brooklyn BowlThe Vegas offshoot of the much-loved Brooklyn venue has been greeted with open arms by the city.
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Women on Web is an offshoot of Women on Waves, which was founded in 1999 by Dr. Rebecca Gomperts.
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These harsh acts are the offshoot of an ongoing attempt by Beijing to control the global conversation about China.
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In Syria, al Qaeda offshoot Nusra Front and Islamic State are the two most powerful groups fighting government forces.
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As we noted last month, DJI's camera stabilizer line began life as an offshoot of the company's drone offerings.
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And then there's the video that featured the actor Danny Trejo, which birthed another (unprintable) offshoot of the meme.
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An offshoot group began a "ghar wapsi," or "homecoming," campaign, holding ceremonies to convert Muslims and Christians to Hinduism.
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According to court filings, Kilimnik worked for an international offshoot of Manafort's consulting business, running an office in Kiev.
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The alleged sex cult is an offshoot of Nxivm, a pyramid-like self-help organization founded by Keith Raniere.
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Venus Aeon is a small indie label it's an offshoot of Latex Records and is run by TG Mondalf.
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As the original bitcoin tumbled, supporters of offshoot bitcoin cash, took to promoting it over the weekend on Twitter.
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Source: CoinMarketCap Adding to the debate over bitcoin's future, another offshoot called "bitcoin gold" was set to launch Sunday.
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If someone else steps in with a new offshoot, great, but that particular story, at least, has been told.
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They discussed cooperation on trade and in the fight against Boko Haram and an offshoot of the Islamic State.
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In Toronto, an offshoot of Google won approval last fall to redevelop a 12-acre chunk of the waterfront.
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Neighbourgoods, an offshoot of a popular Cape Town market, operates every Saturday morning from a parking garage in Braamfontein.
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TERRAoptics is an offshoot of an enormous, site-specific installation that Sundaran created for the 2012 Kochi-Muziris Biennale.
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" The purpose of XNN Systems—which began as an offshoot of Secret Cinema—can be loosely considered as "entertainment.
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After 15 years of the global war on terror, al-Qaeda's Yemeni offshoot finds new ways to stay relevant.
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Darina Allen, a daughter-in-law who runs the offshoot Ballymaloe Cookery School, said the cause was pneumonia. Mrs.
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He mentioned that Disney also sees promise for National Geographic in Disney's vacation business as an "eco-tourism" offshoot.
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Welcome to nerdlesque, the geeky, pop-culture offshoot of burlesque that grew out of the art form's 1990s renaissance.
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No, responded Dershowitz, who maintained that presidents and politicians see the public good as an offshoot of their reelection.
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The last subreddit is an offshoot of the infamous 4Chan and 8Chan message boards that share the "pol" name.
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It is the type of video on which Tasty, BuzzFeed's famous recipe offshoot, has built a very large audience.
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Bluenoroff is said to be an offshoot of Lazarus, the North Korea-linked hacking group implicated in earlier attacks.
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The study was an offshoot of a more than 12,000-patient trial called Hope-3 released earlier this year.
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It hugs the banks of the Cano Manamo, an offshoot of the Orinoco, one of South America's biggest rivers.
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Cambridge Analytica is a political data firm founded in 2013 as an offshoot of another British company called SCL Group.
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That's the ARM port of PCSX Reloaded, itself an offshoot of the original PCSX emulator, which ceased development in 2003.
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Since the announcement, Western diplomats say Russia's forces have increasingly targeted Islamic State militants and an offshoot of al Qaeda.
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With no other guests in there at the time, I felt like I had stumbled into an offshoot of MoMA.
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The new conspiracism is more than simply an offshoot or epiphenomenon of other forces such as authoritarianism or strident populism.
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The flavor is an offshoot of the original Cinnamon Toast Crunch and tastes like—you guessed it—a sugar cookie.
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The girls were celebrating being on the cover of Harper by Harper's Bazaar, an offshoot edition aimed at younger women.
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It is a sentiment supported by the left-wing of the ANC and its offshoot, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).
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Elvi: Elvi is similar in look to Mango offshoot Violeta, but less ubiquitous and with a slightly lower price point.
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The 365 by Whole Foods brand is a less expensive and more youth-oriented offshoot of the Whole Foods mothership.
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Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, the terror group's North African offshoot known as AQIM, has its roots in Algeria.
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But it really does feel like the magic is all gone from the quixotic OLPC project and this Australian offshoot.
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Known by his online avatar, Sabu, Monsegur led the hacking group Lulzsec, an offshoot of the notorious hacktivist group Anonymous.
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NuTonomy, an offshoot of MIT, has also started testing a self-driving taxi program in Singapore's business district this year.
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Libertarianism is not conservatism, nor is it an offshoot of conservatism, a subset, or even a relative of common extraction.
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The bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash, was one of the greatest decliners, falling nearly 63 percent, to $304, according to CoinMarketCap.
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A PKK offshoot has claimed responsibility for two suicide bombings that killed 66 people in Ankara in the last month.
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It regards Islah as an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood while Riyadh tolerates the party because it shores up Hadi.
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Responsibility for the past two attacks, both suicide car bombings in the capital Ankara, was claimed by a PKK offshoot.
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In 2015 the company created a "Host Assist" section on its web, listing offshoot companies that provide services to hosts.
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I remember first watching "Leave (Get Out)" in the era of The-N, a Nickelodeon offshoot now known as TeenNick.
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As an offshoot of mythology, fairy tales are stories for guiding children into a culture, and they work through repetition.
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Reuters reported that Jamaat-e-Ahrar, an offshoot of the Pakistani Taliban, had claimed responsibility for the assault in Mardan.
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The store is an offshoot of Wolves Within (174 Franklin Street), where you'll find clothes and accessories for both sexes.
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After all of this became known some years ago, it was sometimes excused as simply an offshoot of Johnson's homosexuality.
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Coca-Cola has experimented with a lot of flavors for Diet Coke, the zero-calorie offshoot of its core drink.
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The militia is an offshoot of a local movement in Kasaï whose followers have challenged the government over local autonomy.
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It opened in 2016 as an offshoot of the nearby and well-known Jinda Thai, owned by the Tanapat family.
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The company said the restaurant will open on November 15, overtaking Tokyo as its biggest location of the lavish offshoot.
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Genetic analysis revealed that Denisovans (named after the cave in which they were found) were an enigmatic offshoot of Neanderthals.
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To some extent, the discontent with Mr. Trudeau is an offshoot of structures in the Canadian government that predate him.
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Regardless, Ari says he appreciates it when people reach out to him and ask for permission to start offshoot groups.
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Rehabilitation programs largely adhere to the 12-step principles of the 80-year-old Alcoholics Anonymous and its offshoot, Narcotics Anonymous.
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The early public perception of the once-20-something C.E.O. was as an emotionless carbon-based offshoot of the Internet itself.
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Both are allegedly members of the Knights of the Crystal Blade, which identifies as a fundamentalist offshoot of the Mormon church.
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Singapore Airlines Ltd is planning to do that with its regional offshoot SilkAir to provide a more consistent experience for customers.
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O.J. Simpson, the first installment of American Crime Story, an offshoot of Ryan Murphy's wildly popular anthology series American Horror Story.
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Julie Kirchner, former executive director of Federation for American Immigration Reform (or FAIR, another Tanton offshoot), is serving as USCIS ombudsman.
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I wouldn't have listened to Air offshoot band Mellow without for Heath Kirchart's dream-like sequence in Emerica's This is Skateboarding.
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Last September, a Google offshoot called Jigsaw declared war on trolls, launching a project to defeat online harassment using machine learning.
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Mr Assad, who is Alawite (an esoteric offshoot of Shia Islam), says Syria has "won a healthier and more homogenous society".
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The YPG is the armed branch of the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD), a sister organization or offshoot of the PKK.
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Wing, an offshoot of Google parent company Alphabet, unveiled a new app to help manage an airspace full of unruly drones.
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Most of these "lost" votes went to the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), a far-left black-nationalist offshoot of the ANC.
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The hacking tools come from a what's called the "Equation Group," another hacking group long believed to be an NSA offshoot.
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A PKK offshoot claimed responsibility for two suicide bombings in the capital Ankara over the past month which killed 66 people.
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He is a member of FLDS, a radical offshoot of mainstream Mormonism with members who believe polygamy brings exaltation in heaven.
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There was a time when EA Sports was killing shit, but that was mainly thanks to their offshoot, EA Sports Big.
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Conger and Ervin hosted the podcast Stuff Mom Never Told You, an offshoot of the podcast brand HowStuffWorks, for seven years.
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The SDF's best fighters and commanders are members of the People's Protection Units, or YPG, a Syrian offshoot of the PKK.
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The robo-adviser tool is an offshoot of You Invest, a self-directed investment platform the bank launched 10 months ago.
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In September an offshoot of Tsinghua agreed to pump $3.8 billion into Western Digital, an American maker of hard-disk drives.
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Some 10m-15m of its citizens are Alevis, adherents to a syncretic offshoot of Shia Islam that is unique to Turkey.
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The Druze are ethnic Arab members of a religious minority that is an offshoot of Islam incorporating elements of other faiths.
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Secession is exactly what an offshoot of the Free State Project, called the Foundation for New Hampshire Independence, has in mind.
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The company, led by former Google executive Jeff Huber, was originally an offshoot of Illumina, which develops supercomputers for genomic sequencing.
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Inside the town shortly afterwards, flags from the PKK and its Yazidi offshoot, as well as the YPG were all visible.
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The San Francisco-based company is an offshoot of software development consulting firm Pivotal Labs, which was previously acquired by EMC.
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"Logan" is set in the future -- it's 2029 -- but it's only dystopian, really, for the genetically superior offshoot known as mutants.
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And sometimes there's like one or two kind of offshoot recommendations, but we try to stick to the main, simple ones.
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According to Sylvie, Bronfman said she could make it look like Sylvie was invested in a NXIVM-offshoot organization called Ethletics.
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Massie says the offshoot was made "in anticipation of the new Trump Administration and the 115th Congress," according to a release.
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Each is an offshoot of a restaurant, and each brings to Brooklyn relatively hard-to-find delicacies from an island nation.
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Turkey calls it an offshoot of the P.K.K., a separatist organization that the State Department has designated as a terrorist group.
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More recently, the enclave's rule by Hamas, a Palestinian offshoot of Egypt's own Islamist bugbear, the Muslim Brotherhood, made engagement toxic.
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There was an ironing board there, and someone thought it was an offshoot of the laundry where she used to work.
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Four decades later, she was a co-host of an offshoot, "Later Today," but that series lasted less than a year.
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In recent months, Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), an offshoot of al Qaeda, has taken control of much of the governorate.
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In the back of the store was clothing from the company's Shadow Project offshoot, a collaboration with Errolson Hugh of Acronym.
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Filemon Tan Jr. Sekkingstad's release was an offshoot of ongoing military operations against the Abu Sayyaf group, Tan told CNN Philippines.
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The bright blue bookmobile, which hit the road this week, is a roving offshoot of Parnassus Books, a popular independent bookstore.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the first tour to use it this year was Dead and Company, an offshoot of the Grateful Dead.
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Jezebel is a publication that was an offshoot of Gawker that publishes entirely content about women from a largely feminist perspective.
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Although the upgrade was shelved in November, some went ahead with the creation of a new bitcoin offshoot called bitcoin diamond.
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It included 380 families from Fatah and 320 from Hamas, according to Mr. Mohsen, the spokesman for Mr. Dahlan's Fatah offshoot.
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The Mets aren't scheduled to play there this evening, but Dead & Company, a Grateful Dead offshoot involving John Mayer, will be.
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The required smoked seafood, spreads and salads are ready to accompany the bagels at this new offshoot of Black Seed Bagels.
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Much of the Idlib enclave is now controlled by HTS, which is spearheaded by the former Syrian offshoot of al Qaeda.
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A redesign to Messenger, an offshoot of Facebook's direct messaging function, has already started rolling out to users, TechCrunch reported Friday.
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Qatar has also supported radicals in Syria — like the Qaeda offshoot Al Nusra — and groups in Libya and other Arab nations.
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With three others, they founded a guerrilla offshoot of Gulf Labor, which they named GULF , short for Global Ultra Luxury Faction.
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That's when Agarwal told him about OYO Rooms, an offshoot business he'd quietly launched in 22018 that was doing just that.
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Ankara faces multiple threats in Syria from the Assad regime to the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG), an offshoot of PKK.
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It has three locations in New York and five elsewhere in the United States, and a just-opened offshoot in London.
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The bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash, soared Friday after indications the alternative digital currency could achieve its goal of speeding up transactions.
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The one-week-old bitcoin offshoot "bitcoin cash" rebounded from weekend lows near $200 to trade near $338.25, according to CoinMarketCap.
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Along with its adjacent offshoot of Point Breeze, it was the childhood neighborhood of Malcolm McCormick, better known as Mac Miller.
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Originally conceived as an offshoot of the uber-fashionable Frieze Art Fair, Frieze Masters has become a major draw in itself.
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While SUP is stand-up paddling in open water, SUP yoga is an offshoot that is, well, sort of self-explanatory.
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While ISIS grew out of an offshoot of Al Qaeda, the two groups by 2014 had split and became warring rivals.
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"Our passion [is] to experience and share the best flavors on earth," the company says in its opening pitch for the offshoot.
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An offshoot of the group has claimed responsibility for other car bombings in Ankara this year that killed at least 66 people.
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One casualty was General Magic, an offshoot of Apple that strove to develop the next level in personal computing: a handheld computer.
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It'll be moving to Dorset's Lulworth Estate, which is currently the base of Camp Bestival, an offshoot of the main Bestival event.
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In 2017, former NXIVM insider Sarah Edmondson told VICE about a secretive offshoot called DOS that purported to be about empowering women.
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They want to create an offshoot of SINA, where young people will be able to access computers, create art, learn new skills.
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He covets its channels' combined 58% slice of Italy's terrestrial television market (and, through an offshoot, some 43% of the Spanish market).
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The offshoot of NeverTrump that probably most resembled a functional political party was the successful effort to coalesce around Cruz in Wisconsin.
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Was American Utopia a direct offshoot of the "Reasons to be Cheerful" project or did they happen concurrently and inform each other?
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Future funk was an offshoot that I saw was coming up, and people were really into it, so I jumped on that.
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Now, though, Ma's Ant Financial offshoot has failed to secure approval for its $1.2 billion purchase of cash-transfer outfit MoneyGram International.
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At the time, Tan told CNN Philippines Kjartan Sekikngstad's release was an offshoot of ongoing military operations against the Abu Sayyaf group.
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Sherk, who had appeared in TV offshoot "CSI: Cyber" and in movies including "Valentine's Day," died on Saturday, Bichir said on Instagram.
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Seattle-based staff will work in tandem with GrabTaxi's existing data team in Singapore and its smaller offshoot based in Beijing, China.
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All Stars, an offshoot of the nine-season-strong main series, crowned its second winner, season 5's Alaska, in October 2016.
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She launched Fertility Authority, a platform aimed at sharing fertility information, in 2008, and then its egg-freezing offshoot EggBanxx in 2014.
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Unless you're at an official offshoot of the event, don't jock the good vibes of this party for your own personal gain.
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Folks who study such things say this Al Qaeda offshoot has stepped up its attacks because it wants to compete with ISIS.
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Another government program, Minas Digital, an offshoot of the state Ministry of Technology, aims to have supported 100,000 local entrepreneurs by 2025.
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Science exists to "generate knowledge," the paper says, not necessarily to cure every patient of disease (although that is hopefully an offshoot).
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According to its website, Knitting Factory Records—the label offshoot of Manhattan's Knitting Factory club—is run in partnership with Partisan Records.
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The 1999 PlayStation original was a curious beast, an offshoot of Resident Evil that replaced the hordes of living dead with dinosaurs.
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There is a lovely, relaxing hike along Thompson Road, an offshoot of the Kula Highway on the southern part of the island.
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Daniel Humm and Will Guidara, who own the opulent NoMad restaurant and bar, will open a fast-casual offshoot called Made Nice.
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Bitcoin's rival offshoot, bitcoin cash, surged for a second day, up 24.5 percent to a record high of $2,735.58, according to CoinMarketCap.
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L Brands, in fact, is adding even more stores under the Bath & Body Works chain, including its offshoot for candles, White Barn.
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MYbank, a Chinese online lender that is an offshoot of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, has built its business on doing things cheaply.
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The bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash, collapsed, temporarily falling 40 percent Friday to $1,873, after topping $173,000 two days ago, according to Coinbase.
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They are the winners of Shopify's first "Build a Bigger Business Contest," an offshoot of its popular "Build a Business" competition series.
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The Community Service Organization, an IAF offshoot organizing Mexican-Americans in Los Angeles, launched the careers of Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta.
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The larger unofficial Harvard group had about 100 members in December, when some members suggested making a separate R-rated offshoot account.
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An outspoken proponent of the bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash, said investors may want to keep their holdings on an exchange right now.
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But real life aside, as "Through the Mirror" progresses, it never loses the feel of being an offshoot of that Netflix series.
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Kusama's mirror rooms, which are not built into the museum's offshoot galleries but stand as singular installations, are undoubtedly the star attractions.
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Along with roughly a dozen other ministers, Mr. Ivanyi helped create an outlawed offshoot, the Hungarian Evangelical Fellowship, which he now leads.
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Jemaah Islamiyah, the Qaeda offshoot that killed more than 200 people in a Bali nightclub in 2002, trained recruits in Philippine jungles.
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But rabid fans of the podcast need not fret; the podcast will continue and the TV offshoot can be a complementary experience.
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Its Palestinian offshoot, Hamas, carries out suicide bombings; in Egypt, angry young supporters have been accused of attacking Mr. Sisi's security forces.
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The Australian carrier is an offshoot of the Virgin Group and is one of two remaining airlines that bears the Virgin name.
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Turkey regards that faction, known as the P.Y.D., as the Syrian offshoot of a proscribed militant group that operates on Turkish soil.
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Other extremist groups in Quebec include Atalante Québec; Pegida Québec, which is an offshoot of a German group; and Soldiers of Odin.
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An offshoot of the PKK, the People's Protection Units (YPG) was one of the US's main partners in defeating ISIS in Syria.
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With the group now disintegrated across different factions, many Taliban offshoot groups hold divergent and often conflicting views about a political settlement.
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The other two, claimed by an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), struck the capital, Ankara, which relatively few tourists visit.
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The $64 fee also gave users entry into "Team 1000," seemingly an offshoot of Paul's collab group of creators called Team 10.
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In recent months, both the Afghan government and the Taliban had said the Islamic State offshoot was largely defeated in Nangarhar province.
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Kyanka: We've got the largest active paid community on the internet and that all started as an offshoot of the front page.
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So specifics changed in this offshoot from our world, but the general flow of time caused certain things to happen, like Hamilton.
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Total views between Wagner's two channels (there's also a "blog" offshoot for secondary footage) have grown from 120 million to almost 300 million.
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Andariel is an offshoot of the North Korean hacking group known as Lazarus, implicated in the crippling attack on Sony Pictures in 2014.
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Along the way its members launched dozens of offshoot courses and recruitment efforts incorporating yoga, fitness, parenting, acting, singing, advocacy, and media criticism.
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Insurtech, an offshoot of the financial technology (fintech) sector, is a rapidly evolving movement aimed at simplifying and improving the efficiency of insurance.
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On the West Side of Manhattan is Art New York, an offshoot of Art Miami, which includes nearly 215 galleries from 285 countries.
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After the 1965 Watts riots, Leimert Park became a center of the Black Arts movement, a cultural offshoot of the Black Power movement.
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WarnerMedia's announcement raised some questions about how its main streaming platform would handle its offshoot streaming channels, like HBO Go and DC Universe.
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But he is getting board seats at one offshoot while Ms. Burns, unusually, has not yet grabbed any role in the new structure.
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The campus was originally established as an offshoot of the University of Malta and became a full-fledged Italian private university in 2011.
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THIS May, to mark the start of Ramadan, Sharp Indonesia, an offshoot of a Japanese electronics giant, launched the world's first halal fridge.
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An offshoot of a major animal-welfare nonprofit, the nursery serves as a mini-shelter that rescues only kittens under two months old.
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But that was just in an offshoot app; 10 percent of all emails on the billion user-strong Gmail is much more significant.
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By the post-war era it had cracked the popular mainstream as swing, while simultaneously engaging intellectuals with the highbrow offshoot of bebop.
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They reportedly demanded that students post provocative memes in the larger messaging group before they would be allowed in to the smaller offshoot.
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Erin McParland is suing NFL Enterprises (the league offshoot that operates NFL Network), Davis and other potential defendants, according to Pro Football Talk.
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For now, the Pro looks less like a direct second-generation Vive and more like a high-end offshoot of its current edition.
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An offshoot of al Qaeda in Iraq killed 93 people at a church on a Sunday in the Iraqi capital Baghdad in 2010.
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It has already launched an offshoot in Shah Alam, a nearby city, and talks of opening at least five more branches this year.
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Both ABC and production company Werner Entertainment were also adamant they did not want Barr to profit in any way from the offshoot.
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The Kurdistan Freedom Hawks (TAK), an offshoot of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group, has since claimed responsibility for the attack.
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After opening six pilot locations for its Backstage offshoot in the fall, Macy's will open just one more of these shops in 2016.
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Singapore Airlines Ltd said its offshoot, SilkAir, which operates the 737 MAX, had received an invitation to the meeting and would send representatives.
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With a relatively simple headset like the Gear VR, virtual reality can be an awkward, finicky offshoot of normal phone and laptop use.
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As an offshoot of the for-profit Wickr, Sell has created the nonprofit Wickr Foundation, which advocates for secure communications around the world.
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Yet the film's emphasis clearly leans toward the political activism and community organizing that motivates this younger offshoot of the city's ballroom scene.
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American Eagle Outfitters' booming lingerie and swimwear offshoot, Aerie, has impressed us with its Photoshop-free #AerieREAL campaigns for the past two years.
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This summer, Snowflakes, Nightlight's embryo-matching offshoot, will mark its 22017th anniversary at a picnic celebration with embryo providers, recipients and their children.
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Kilimnik ran the offshoot of Manafort's consulting business in Ukraine and is believed to have ties to Russia's military intelligence agency, the GRU.
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The main culprit is thought to be IS, though some killings were carried out by an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
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There's also Sister City, which is a new offshoot from the same creative team behind Ace (you'll find our review of it here).
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The bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash, traded slightly lower near $1,476 , while digital currency ethereum also traded slightly lower near $441, according to CoinMarketCap.
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However, Ver said in an email to CNBC that he now owns "substantially more" of bitcoin's offshoot bitcoin cash than the original bitcoin.
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After some developers last Wednesday called off an upgrade proposal called SegWit2x, investors began buying "bitcoin cash," the bitcoin offshoot formed in August.
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Regtech is an offshoot of the fintech sector pertaining to innovations that make both financial regulation and regulatory compliance simpler and more efficient.
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CHC BOLD PAC, the campaign offshoot of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC), in May reported record-breaking donations for the 2202 electoral cycle.
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The GOP's long-promised change is an offshoot of a tax overhaul last year that cut corporate rates and changed individual tax brackets.
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Bitcoin cash, an offshoot of the wildly popular bitcoin, climbed Tuesday afternoon and soared further above $3,213 after Coinbase announced around 2300 p.m.
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In 2002, Addams formed an offshoot band, Scarling, whose lyrics dealt with similar themes more explicitly, although the project itself was much softer.
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New York (CNN Business)Neiman Marcus is shutting down most of its Last Call stores, the discount offshoot owned by the luxury retailer.
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But Juche, commonly rendered as "self-reliance," was itself an extreme offshoot of the "self-determination" that had inspired the events of 1919.
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Today is the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Egypt-Israeli peace treaty, a direct offshoot of the 1978 Camp David accords.
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The militia is led by an offshoot of a Kurdish guerrilla movement that has waged a decades-long insurgency against the Turkish state.
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And, as in summers past, this was a chance to hear a significant bel canto opera that remains an offshoot of the repertory.
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The team also grew several offshoot companies, including a catering business, an electronics company, a marketing firm and the famous McLaren sports car.
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The ex-Soviet group that killed dozens of people at the airport on Tuesday is likely to be an offshoot of that force.
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On Thursday, the Kurdistan Freedom Hawks (TAK) militant group, an offshoot of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), claimed responsibility for the attack.
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In addition, Nintendo of America, an offshoot of the Japanese electronics and video game company, still owns a small piece of the team.
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The rest are mostly people of Syrian ancestry who are Druze, a religion that has been described as an offshoot of Ismaili Islam.
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Strack said most of ISIS's offensive activities were now focused in Iraq, where the group had its beginnings as an Al Qaeda offshoot.
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U.S. intelligence had identified him as the head of external operations for al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, an offshoot of the militant group.
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In 2004, the chain's baby-focused offshoot Babies"R"Us was doing well, becoming the largest retailer in the world focused on baby products.
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A new wave of attacks by Boko Haram and Islamic State of West Africa (a Boko Haram offshoot) has hit the Lake Chad Basin.
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The project, which began as a Google X Lab offshoot, provides basic internet to crisis zones and out-of-network areas using weather balloons.
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Today's Global Climate Strike is an offshoot of the #FridaysForFuture movement that has already seen teenagers in a host of countries go on strike.
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A more spacious offshoot of the quirky East Village wine bar Ruffian, this spot has opened on a limited basis pending some kitchen work.
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There was no immediate confirmation from Sinai Province, Islamic State's offshoot in the peninsula that borders Israel, the Gaza Strip and the Suez Canal.
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The question of when an offshoot becomes its own faith keeps squads of anthropologists busy, but tends not to matter much to anyone else.
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He cited the example of Google Duplex, an offshoot of Google Assistant that can call restaurants for you if you have a Pixel phone.
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The al Qaeda offshoot the Nusra Front, Western-backed rebels, and groups which have pledged allegiance to Islamic State also operate in the region.
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But at the time, they were widely understood to be just another offshoot of whatever the fuck it was that T-Pain was doing.
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In an offshoot of the Mueller probe, Trump's longtime personal lawyer's office and home were raided by the Federal Bureau on Investigation on Monday.
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The Facebook chat group was an offshoot of the official Harvard College Class of 2021 Facebook group affiliated with the university, the newspaper reported.
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Though BBC named ISIS-K's first leader, Mullah Abdul Rauf, as an ISIS commander, Rauf founded ISIS-K as an offshoot from the Taliban.
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Unlike typical off-price stores, this offshoot was started on the premise of selling like-new items that were returned to its traditional locations.
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In February a PKK offshoot known by the acronym TAK claimed a previous bombing just a few hundred meters away that killed 30 people.
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The digital currency has a market value of about $287 billion, the largest among the cryptocurrencies, followed by ethereum and bitcoin's offshoot, bitcoin cash.
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Northeast Nigeria is ground zero for Nigeria's nine-year war against Islamist insurgency Boko Haram and its offshoot, now Islamic State's West Africa ally.
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The strikes took place against Khorasan Group, an al Qaeda offshoot in Syria, and Islamic State facilities and vehicles in Iraq, the military said.
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The offshoot bitcoin cash traded slightly lower Wednesday near $1,222, about 50 percent below its record high of $2,477.65 hit Sunday, according to CoinMarketCap.
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Bitcoin cash fell from its session highs on Wednesday, briefly trading back below $217,2040, after Coinbase-owned GDAX restarted trading in the bitcoin offshoot.
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All this could be seen as an offshoot of a Cold War mentality in which abstruse pursuits were propped up with scientific-sounding language.
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Though BBC named ISIS-K's first leader, Mullah Abdul Rauf, as an ISIS commander, Rauf founded ISIS-K as an offshoot from the Taliban.
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The re-election question is merely an offshoot of that and indicates that voters are not very happy with Trump's job performance so far.
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Islah is viewed by the UAE as an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is designated a terrorist group by Abu Dhabi and Riyadh.
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One of the biggest anti-racist reclamations on the site was of r/Stormfront, formerly Reddit's offshoot of the web's oldest neo-Nazi forum.
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In 1998, the company was acquired by an offshoot of the French bank Société Générale, and he remained there for a couple of years.
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White adopted Broadcast 4 Reps' (B27R) mission in rebuilding the Sixth Empire, and it now acts as a sort of offshoot of B24R's mission.
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They were driving to LeBaron, an offshoot of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that has a dark past in Mexico.
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Mike: Anyway, let's start with Waymo, the oddly named self-driving car offshoot that was spun out of Google, which is owned by Alphabet.
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His column, which also reached New York City readers in Newsday's offshoot tabloid, New York Newsday, during its 10-year run, ended in 2009.
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Shoshanna Evers: I've always been an avid reader of books of all genres, and writing was just a natural offshoot of that for me.
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Created in 2013, Cambridge Analytica is an offshoot of the SCL Group, a British company that specialized in disinformation campaigns in the developing world.
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There's also a really interesting offshoot in the UK called "social prescribing" that has spread like crazy in the last five to 10 years.
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Jabhat al-Nusra, al-Qaeda's Syrian offshoot, is breaking its ties with the mother organization, according to an announcement from the group on Thursday.
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They play an entertaining, high-pressure defense, nicknamed "Mayhem," an offshoot of Smart's "Havoc" that helped Virginia Commonwealth reach the Final Four in 2011.
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One Nation, a conservative offshoot of Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS, also used Facebook ads to target users in states with hotly contested Senate races.
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Why Idlib, a relatively poor, rural province dominated by the Levant Conquest Front, a Qaeda offshoot that the United States designates a terrorist group?
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The overseas edition of the People's Daily is a lower-circulation offshoot of the main domestic edition, and its editorials broadly reflect official thinking.
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While the majority-Sunni country has been relatively free of sectarian violence, members of an Islamic State offshoot have repeatedly targeted gatherings of Shiites.
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The group is a top enemy for Turkey, which sees it as an offshoot of the PKK, a Kurdish separatist movement based in Turkey.
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Housed in a former porcelain shop with a handsome domed ceiling, the airy store is an offshoot of the popular organic supermarket chain Biocoop.
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In Mexico, a local attorney general says he believes it's a newly formed Los Jaguares cartel, an offshoot of the infamous Sinaloa drug cartel.
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WhatsApp also just passed the 1 billion user mark and Messenger, the once-maligned Facebook offshoot, is also approaching 1 billion daily active users.
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Bleacher Report&aposs main app will also be combined with its subscription-streaming offshoot, B/R Live, in the next 503 to 18 months.
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The bitcoin offshoot still held gains of nearly 200 percent from a low of $210 hit on the day of the split Aug. 1.
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Federal health officials said Thursday's executive order is aimed at beefing up Medicare and its rapidly growing offshoot run by private plans, Medicare Advantage.
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That changed on Monday night, when he took the stage in New York City at the Village Underground, an offshoot of the Comedy Cellar.
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This week's opening of L'Avenue at Saks, a lavish offshoot of a celebrity magnet in Paris, makes department-store dining feel like an extravagance.
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Afghanistan is home to the Taliban and an offshoot of the Islamic State, and both groups have claimed resposibiity for a number of attacks.
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A year into the Trump presidency, the news media continues to treat politics as a kind of wonky offshoot of the sports entertainment industry.
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Check out Weather Up: This is an offshoot of its NYC-based sister bar, and brings craft cocktails with a vintage ambiance to Austin's backyard.
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Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu vowed those responsible for Saturday's attacks, claimed by an offshoot of the PKK militant group, would be "wiped from this geography".
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The Boko Haram militant group and its offshoot, Islamic State in West Africa Province, have carried out deadly sporadic raids in the northeast's Borno state.
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"RuPaul's Drag Race UK," an offshoot of the wildly popular US original, will pit British drag queens against each other during its eight-episode run.
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As part of his online spats with other activists, he tried to dox, or expose, the real identities of members of the Anonymous offshoot LulzSec.
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It practices an offshoot of Christianity that holds at its core that Yang Xiangbin, the wife of its founder, is the woman incarnation of Christ.
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Gabbard and her family have connections to a Hare Krishna offshoot called the Science of Identity Foundation, which critics have accused of being a cult.
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A Kurdish militant group which is an offshoot of the outlawed Kurdish rebel group, the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, claimed responsibility for the Feb.
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Other bits are more bizarre — Lemgthbook is an offshoot of Leftbook, which is a large cohort of Facebook users who share leftist ideology through memes.
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An offshoot of this type of advertising, Providr specifically tailors the content it makes based on what celebrities it has paid to push its work.
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The rebel group is considered an offshoot of the mostly Muslim coalition known as Seleka, which overthrew Central African Republic&aposs longtime president in 2013.
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R/European formed three years ago as an extremist offshoot of r/Europe, a general news and discussion community where offensive content is expressly prohibited.
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Ashmore owns defaulted Venezuela government bonds as well as the more sought-after PDVSA 2020 bonds secured by the oil firm's U.S. refining offshoot Citgo.
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Still, there are powerful Shiite players in the world, including in Iran and Syria, whose embattled leader Bashar al-Assad is Alawite, a Shiite offshoot.
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Naked Hub is an offshoot of China-based luxury resort company Naked Group that was started in 2015 by Grant Horsfield and Delphine Yip-Horsfield.
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Assad, a member of the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiism, was encouraged by Iran to turn his country into the cauldron of Muslim sectarianism.
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Singapore Airlines said on Monday its offshoot SilkAir, which operates the 737 MAX, had received the invitation to the Wednesday event and would send representatives.
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The firm, a British offshoot of a U.S. litigator, is engaged in legal action on behalf of hundreds of thousands affected by the Samarco disaster.
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An offshoot of Al Qaeda took responsibility for the first Paris attack in January 2015, which targeted the Charlie Hebdo newspaper and a kosher market.
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"Last year we started in a rush," says Xavier Mestelan Pinon, the director of DS Performance, who oversees the racing efforts of the Citroën offshoot.
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In the Vine below, (made by Sports Illustrated offshoot The Cauldron) Hathwar misspells the word drahthaar, while Janga shakes his head knowingly in the background.
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Turkey claims the Kurdish group is an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which is designated as a terrorist group by both Ankara and Washington.
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In rural Sangli, 2000,212 people belong to Veshya Anyay Mukti Parishad (or VAMP, "Sex Workers Fight Injustice"), an offshoot of Sangram, the public-health group.
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Virgin America is the U.S. offshoot of billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson's London-based Virgin Group, which is involved in airlines, railroads, telecommunications, media and hospitality.
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Colombian and Ecuadorian authorities believe they were abducted and killed by an offshoot of the guerrilla group FARC, or the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.
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He is the de facto leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS), an unacknowledged offshoot of the Mormon Church.
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The latest offshoot of its DNA, "Alien: Covenant," offers the lesson for fans of early incarnations that in theaters, people can indeed hear you sigh.
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He's been releasing music on Warp Records hip-hop offshoot Lex for 15 years, yet has only featured two or three MCs on any tracks.
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The Boko Haram militant insurgent group and its offshoot, Islamic State West Africa Province, have carried out deadly sporadic raids in the northeast's Borno state.
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An offshoot of the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) claimed responsibility for the attack which killed at least 36 police officers and wounded 155 people.
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Strategic Communications Laboratories, best known for its work with its offshoot and collaborator Cambridge Analytica, appears to have an open contract with the State Department.
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If you haven't ventured to Vancouver, Canada in the past few years, you've probably never heard of Lululemon's high-end, beyond-the-gym Lab offshoot.
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The very name Santa Blanca is a reference to Santa Muerte, a personified death figure that's emerged as an unsanctioned offshoot of Roman Catholic saints.
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Burlingame, California-based Virgin America went public in the U.S. stock market in 2014 as an offshoot of billionaire Richard Branson's London-based Virgin Group.
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In the past few years, Britain First has graduated from a fringe BNP offshoot to becoming one of the UK's more organized far-right groups.
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The three men — Kurtis Engel, Collin Gustin, and Michael Pyles — belong to the American Heritage Initiative, an offshoot of the white nationalist group Identity Evropa.
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As an offshoot focused on the so-called "masters" of western painting, things can get quite stuffy with impassible Impressionists and the occasional crusty Picasso.
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OFF THE MENU Vietnamese barbecue from the couple behind Madame Vo, a food-hall offshoot from the owners of Fish Cheeks and more restaurant news.
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The fertile hillsides of the Israeli-occupied Golan are scattered with villages inhabited by 22,000 Druze, an Arab minority who practice an offshoot of Islam.
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Maiduguri is the capital of Borno, the state worst hit by the Boko Haram militant group and its offshoot, Islamic State in West Africa Province.
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The trampoline offshoot blends the countercultural aspect of skateboarding with the raw daring of parkour and freestyle snowboarding, all of it fueled by social media.
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Vaunted MC Chuck D and an offshoot known as Public Enemy Radio joined Sanders as he made his final push for Tuesday's pivotal California primary.
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Pornogrind is an offshoot of goregrind and grindcore music; the lyrics discuss -- oftentimes in extremely graphic and violent ways -- pornographic and sexual themes, Walton said.
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The Museum of Ice Cream's Pint Shop offshoot (now closed) was only "creative" insofar as taking photographs inside a store creates a kind of content.
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It is an offshoot of a chain from Chongqing owned by a cousin of Ms. Du's husband, Yuan Jie, and has won a devoted following.
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The militia is an offshoot of a Kurdish guerrilla group known as the Kurdistan Workers' Party that has waged a decades-long insurgency inside Turkey.
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Pennsylvania stands out for the prevalence of an archaic offshoot of West Central German known as Pennsylvania Dutch, spoken predominantly by Amish and Mennonite communities.
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An offshoot of the main tunnel was also discovered, they added, running 3,529 feet into United States territory but with no opening to the surface.
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The exhibition, previously presented at the Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum in Frankfurt, is technically an offshoot of the acclaimed traveling presentation that covered Kubrick's entire career.
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The YPG is a top enemy for Ankara, however, which sees it as an offshoot of the PKK, a Kurdish separatist movement based in Turkey.
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The party the princess wanted to stand for, Thai Raksa Chart Party (TSN), is the an offshoot of the latest incarnation of Thaksin's Pheu Thai.
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Bitcoin leaped more than 16 percent Saturday into record territory, significantly strengthening against its offshoot "bitcoin cash" amid a hack on the new currency's network.
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Budget airlines have mixed records with long-haul flying, with Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA recently struggling financially, but others like Qantas Airways offshoot Jetstar succeeding.
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Wing, the drone delivery service that's an offshoot of Google parent company Alphabet, will launch its first pilot service in Virginia starting in October 2019.
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My best guess is that it once belonged to a Gen-X start-up bro with big dreams of launching the geriatric offshoot of OkCupid.
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We should be ready for an offshoot of ISIS to form in places like Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, or any other weak state in the region.
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LITTLE MOUNTAIN Tucked between two townhouses, this tiny, 18-seat offshoot of Black Mountain Wine House nearby specializes in cocktails mixed from spirits on tap.
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An offshoot off the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has claimed responsibility for the attacks on Saturday night, which also wounded more than 150 people.
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One of Vallow&aposs relatives said she and Chad are in a "cult" that he described as a more radical offshoot of the Mormon faith.
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It was a gold rush boomtown but in the 553s was home to the Diggers, a hippie offshoot that dreamed of a society without money.
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Thorpe: Reddit and Twitter probably eroded the Something Awful core base, and even maybe things like 4chan, which was an offshoot of Something Awful originally.
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Snowfall has its share of character deaths, but they're presented not as the show's reason for existence but as a natural offshoot of its setting.
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Liverpool is in the final year of its current kit manufacturing deal with U.S. brand Warrior Sports and its offshoot of Boston-based label New Balance.
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Born in American Samoa, he is both Catholic and a member of an obscure offshoot of the Hare Krishna sect called the Science of Identity Foundation.
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The festival is an offshoot of the wider Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict (PSVI) campaign Jolie founded with former British foreign secretary William Hague in 2012.
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It opened 12 of these offshoot stores, but last month, a leaked company memo revealed that Whole Foods would be abandoning its 365 store expansion plan.
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Worries had built up around a so-called "hard fork" that led to the creation of two new versions of the bitcoin offshoot cryptocurrency bitcoin cash.
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The key for unionist and separatist factions will be winning over the regional offshoot of anti-austerity party Podemos, which supports unity but wants a referendum.
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This was at the space's opening, the first days of venerable Fraenkel Gallery's offshoot location, which has been billed as an "adventurous, risk-taking" new venue.
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Blitz Up is an offshoot of Working Washington's broader push for a minimum pay floor of least $15 per hour in addition to expenses and tips.
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Most of the films showcased at the British offshoot of the U.S. festival are directed by women, in a selection that seeks to champion female voices.
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Background: Americans for Carbon Dividends is the recently formed advocacy offshoot of the Climate Leadership Council, whose leaders include James Baker and other GOP senior statesmen.
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The former belongs to House Umber, while the latter belongs to the Karstarks, who are an ancient offshoot the Stark bloodline, going back one thousand years.
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It's an offshoot of Ashdown Engineering, a company engaged in making bass amplifiers for major musical acts like Lenny Kravitz, U2, and System of a Down.
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The trailer itself features many of the magical, fantastical beasts that are the subject of this J.K. Rowling project, an offshoot of the Harry Potter universe.
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The leader of Bangladesh's brutal offshoot of the Islamic State who was recently profiled in IS' official magazine may be Tamim Chowdhury, a former Canadian resident.
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Koubei is a joint venture founded in 27.7 by Alibaba and Ant Financial, an Alibaba offshoot that manages its Alipay service and other financial tech initiatives.
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Huawei offshoot Honor is one of the few phone brands that makes a point of showing up at CES these days, and this year's no different.
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Whether the current market system could or should be replaced, however, has led to some disagreement among Democrats and some offshoot proposals for Medicare buy-in.
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They are part of a larger fleet of 75 vehicles that is kept in the city by Aptiv, an offshoot of global auto parts supplier Delphi.
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An offshoot of the Ullens Centre for Contemporary Art in Beijing, 300km away, the UCCA Dune is unlike any other cutting-edge art museum in China.
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Most adrenal stress training is an offshoot of Model Mugging, which started in the 1970s and was originally intended to teach women to fight off rapists.
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An offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group claimed responsibility for the bombings outside an Istanbul soccer stadium, which also wounded around 150 people.
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Al-Qaida in Yemen long has been considered the most dangerous offshoot of the terror organization founded by Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the Sept.
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He and his team at an offshoot of LexisNexis created a massive open source product aimed at allowing first-timers to spin up huge data stores.
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Ali Kourani and Samer el Debek were arrested and charged by the Justice Department with providing material support to Islamic Jihad Organization, an offshoot of Hezbollah.
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She's been pining after Archie for decades and only in offshoot special editions of the series does the Archie-Betty relationship ever evolve beyond just friends.
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Tabbara was part of the team responsible for producing the open source project, Rook, an offshoot of Kubernetes and a Cloud Native Computing Foundation Sandbox project.
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Singapore Airlines Ltd said on Monday its offshoot SilkAir, which operates the 737 MAX, had received the invitation to the Wednesday event and would send representatives.
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Baby Groot, the (literal) offshoot of Vin Diesel's stoic tree-thing from the first Guardians movie, looks like the Little Prince reincarnated as a whisk broom.
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And others still argue that it's a direct offshoot of Cersei and Jaime Lannister's incestuous relationship on Game of Thrones, along with other mainstream media depictions.
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Vonderhaar — the design director at Treyarch, the studio behind Call of Duty offshoot series Black Ops — had travelled to an event organized by MLG in Anaheim.
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On February 10th Turkey lashed out at America for working with the Kurdish PYD, Syria's offshoot of the Turkish PKK, which Turkey considers a terrorist group.
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America and Russia are also to join forces to destroy the jihadist group that until recently called itself Jabhat al-Nusra, an offshoot of al-Qaeda.
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Idlib province, in northwest Syria on the border with Turkey, is largely controlled by a rebel alliance spearheaded by the former al Qaeda offshoot Nusra Front.
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The second, the Jama'atul Mujahedeen Bangladesh, is the reorganized offshoot of a group banned in 266 for setting off nearly 22015 bombs simultaneously around the country.
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Bitcoin cash, a bitcoin offshoot, split off from bitcoin last year after a small group of developers decided to add upgrades that would improve transaction efficiency.
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An offshoot of BreadHive, a beloved local bakery that operates as a workers' cooperative, the cafe raised start-up capital by selling nonvoting shares to locals.
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Virgin is the offshoot of billionaire Richard Branson's London-based Virgin Group, which had become famous for its mood lighting and media-rich entertainment on flights.
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"I just think in general the employment opportunities and the other offshoot businesses, there's just a lot of opportunity that will come of that," Deisinger said.
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Many of the people in the area belong to the Ismaili sect, an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam, and would be regarded by Islamic State as infidels.
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The U.S. State Department said last week that it had designated Islamic State's offshoot in Afghanistan, known as Islamic State-Khorasan, as a foreign terrorist organization.
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This makeshift campsite was near a ravine with a small creek at its bottom, an offshoot of a larger stream to the south called Todd Fork.
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So we didn't know if it was the Assad government, the many jihadist groups that existed, the mob, or an offshoot of the Free Syrian Army.
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In the northeast, a surge in attacks by Boko Haram and the Islamist insurgency's offshoot, Islamic State West African Province, is throwing election plans into chaos.
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It has started several offshoot Facebook brands, including pages for art and animal-themed stories, and a page called Crafty Panda that focuses on D.I.Y. projects.
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Devastated, Elena confronted her boss, and was offered a position instead running the restaurant group's casual offshoot, a major demotion for an employee of her stature.
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In Asia, Japan Airlines, for example, has announced its first offshoot, Zipair, which is set to launch in time for the Tokyo Olympics in summer 2020.
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In Yemen's civil war, the Houthis are Shiite-offshoot rebels who oppose a government backed by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other Sunni nations.
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Al Jazeera America, the offshoot of the Qatar-based broadcasting company, is going to be phased out as of April 30, the New York Times reports.
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It also may be seen as a truly Syrian actor, not the offshoot of an organization based elsewhere that cares little about the fate of Syrians.
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PayPal on Friday suspended an account used by an offshoot of the Ku Klux Klan nearly a week after activists flagged it, according to BBC News.
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A hike got me to Adler Mountain Lodge, the super-luxe, 30-room offshoot of the huge five-star Adler Dolomiti Spa Resort in Ortisei's center.
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The network already gives fans access to a handful of shows and originals on CW Seed, a digital entertainment offshoot The CW launched three years ago.
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The offshoot of the floral events studio L'Atelier Rouge does, in fact, offer a streamlined selection of color-coordinated arrangements for delivery throughout New York City.
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In 2013, it was again renamed, as Pillar College, and began offering secular degrees in business administration and other fields at offshoot campuses across New Jersey.
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BRIDGEHAMPTON: L & W Market, a storefront for local produce and products and prepared food, is an offshoot of Almond Restaurant next door, 2493 Montauk Highway, landwmarket.com.
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It's also a national security priority to collect intelligence on terrorist groups operating in the area, including ISIS's regional offshoot, especially along the Afghan-Pakistani border.
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The two parners have said they would inject 200 million dirhams ($19.70 million) of capital into the offshoot and raise that to 400 million dirhams later.
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The decision had been declared by the leaders of the so-called Islamic State Khorasan Province, an offshoot of ISIS active in Afghanistan at the time.
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A tasting, or omakase, of yakitori, grilled skewered chicken many ways, will be the specialty at this offshoot of Torishiki, a highly esteemed Tokyo yakitori destination.
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The current investigation is an offshoot from an earlier probe looking into suspicious payments to staff from when Senator Flavio Bolsonaro was a Rio state lawmaker.
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After the cryptocurrency split into bitcoin and bitcoin cash last summer, Coinbase said it would make the offshoot coin available on its site by Jan. 1.
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He formed a partnership with a Danish N.G.O. called IBIS , which had been working in Bolivia for decades, and started a Bolivian offshoot of Melting Pot.
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Early last month, however, the Children's Book Sale — an offshoot of the original — had its most successful year since it started in 2010, bringing in $8,500.
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That's how it felt watching Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, the second installment in the Harry Potter offshoot that's become known as the Wizarding World franchise.
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Another fear is that AQAP's defeat might create space for Islah, the local offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, another Islamist movement against which the UAE is fighting.
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Wednesday night, CBS All Access, a web-only to offshoot of the broadcast network, debuted a new series that fits perfectly with all of your Halloween vibes.
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Northeast Nigeria has been hit by the decade-long Boko Haram insurgency with attacks in recent months carried out by offshoot Islamic State in West Africa Province.
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Fighting the misconception that their grueling, dangerous sport is just a LARP offshoot is among the many battles the modern medieval knight faces outside of the ring.
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Modern humans interbred with an unknown third species, and according to the models it's either a Neanderthal-Denisovan hybrid, or an early offshoot of the Denisovan lineage.
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"I think the fact that you may be changing how your food tastes if you drink it with coffee is an interesting offshoot of this," said Dando.
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Maybe. Or are they an offshoot of the main line, a group that was on their way to becoming their own distinct species but then died off?
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Opposition sources said officials from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a coalition spearheaded by Syria's former al-Qaeda offshoot, and Iran's Revolutionary Guards had negotiated the latest swap.
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"It is one of the biggest ad platforms in the world, with a humongous offshoot called Instagram and the same ad serving and retargeting platform," he said.
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Its third album and second for Sub Pop offshoot Hardly Art finds the band improving further and tossing a few vaguely shoegaze-indebted sounds into the mix.
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A newer and larger offshoot, the Global Shapers Community, brings together those under 30 to network and organize local projects in 450 hub cities around the world.
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The big picture: The political situation in Brazil is a particularly extreme offshoot of a populist wave that continues to upend establishment parties all over the world.
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Last year Alibaba delivered an average of 55m packages a day; its financial offshoot, Ant Financial, accounts for more than half of China's vast mobile-payments market.
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The fourth-year student worked as a programmer at his mother's company, an offshoot of Kaspersky Lab, the Russian software company she had started with Ivan's father.
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The PYD, founded in 2003, is an offshoot of the PKK — the insurgent group in neighboring Turkey that's waged war against the Turkish government since the 1980s.
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Why it matters: The political situation in Brazil is a particularly extreme offshoot of the populist wave that continues to upend establishment parties all over the world.
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Macy's has released an off-price offshoot, Backstage, but younger, more trend-savvy shoppers are enthralled with fast fashion brands like Zara, H&M, and Forever 21.
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The Black Hebrew Israelites are an offshoot of a broader religious movement scholars often call Black Israelism, which dates back to slavery and Reconstruction, if not earlier.
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Those are two pillars of the plan from the Climate Leadership Council and its advocacy offshoot, which are backed by some oil majors and other big companies.
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In its previous guise as an al Qaeda offshoot in Iraq a decade ago, it navigated adversity by going underground, biding its time to rise suddenly again.
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Luke Cage was released last Friday, and it's only taken a week for racist Twitter to rear its ugly head in response to the Marvel Universe offshoot.
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The Mac's OS X operating system and the iPhone's iOS operating system are proprietary, but both are built upon an open source offshoot of Unix called BSD.
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It was started in 2009 by the Qatar Foundation, a private, nonprofit organization based in Doha, Qatar, as an offshoot of the World Innovation Summit for Education.
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The Mac's OS X operating system and the iPhone's iOS operating system are proprietary, but both are built upon an open-source offshoot of Unix called BSD.
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Islamic State's offshoot in Afghanistan, known as the Sunni jihadist group's so-called Khorasan Province, is suspected of carrying out several attacks on minority Shi'ite Muslim targets.
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In adjacent Palestine, ministers speculate that Hamas, the Brotherhood's Palestinian offshoot, might sweep all eight of the West Bank's cities in municipal elections set for October 8th.
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The biggest maker of DNA-sequencing machines, Illumina, based in San Diego, has said that it will form an offshoot, Grail, to develop just such a test.
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Casnoff formed the band, along with high school pal Kwapis, in 2011 as an offshoot from Casnoff's stints in other rising LA acts like Dawes and Papa.
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Vietjet said its Thai offshoot, which has a fleet of three A320s, would begin flying from Bangkok to Dalat, a mountainous tourist destination in Vietnam, from December.
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Mueller had previously accused Manafort of lying about his interactions with Kilimnik, a Russian national who used to run the offshoot of Manafort's consulting business in Ukraine.
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Turkey says the group is an offshoot of a Kurdish guerrilla group known as the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which has waged a decades-long insurgency inside Turkey.
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In the preconcert talks, Mr. Zander mainly discussed his methods in founding the orchestra (in 2012, as an offshoot of his longstanding Boston Philharmonic) and sustaining it.
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Maboula Soumahoro [a scholar who has tried to establish an offshoot of Black History Month in France] is someone else who is going to be really brilliant.
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The offshoot currency soared more than 70 percent Tuesday evening ET to a record high of $3,813.70 and was trading near $3,339 as of 11:37 p.m.
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Islamic State, originally an offshoot of al Qaeda, took control of around a third of Iraq and Syria in 2014 but has since lost its territory there.
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Turkey considers the YPG a terrorist group and an offshoot of the armed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), fighting for Kurdish autonomy across the border on Turkish soil.
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Mr. Jeffries laughs when asked about the episode, saying the speech was an offshoot of his work as a litigator at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.
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Health authorities say more than half of all cases are related to Shincheonji -- an offshoot of Christianity -- and a specific branch in the southern city of Daegu.
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We could glibly dismiss it as an offshoot of the current obsession with food; amateur chefs looking to unleash their inner Yotam Ottolenghi on a captive audience.
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Because it insists that Syrian Kurds are an offshoot of the P.K.K., a Kurdish party in Turkey that is engaged in a war for more Kurdish rights.
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During his tenure, he introduced programming sections dedicated to shorts, documentaries and low-budget films, and guided the creation of offshoot festivals in London and Hong Kong.
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One senior intelligence official said that eight people had been arrested in the United States on accusations of providing support to the Islamic State offshoot in Afghanistan.
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Twelve seasons, one epic crowdfunding campaign, one successful offshoot cult website, and an infinite number of heckle-worthy B-movies later, Joel and the Bots are back!
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An offshoot of the global fashion conglomerate, dedicated to contemporary art and culture, the foundation commissions new art, presents exhibitions and organizes film festivals and other events.
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Called Hopin, the London-based start-up's service broadcasts live events for up to 219,23 people and holds offshoot Q&A sessions and networking opportunities — entirely online.
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Internet entrepreneur Vinny Lingham predicted on Thursday that bitcoin cash — the offshoot of the popular cryptocurrency — will be in greater demand than actual bitcoin in the future.
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Boomerang is a new streaming service (an offshoot of the cable channel) that features only cartoons, and because it's a partnership between Turner Broadcasting and Warner Bros.
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Members of the Cartel del Noreste — an offshoot of the Zeta Cartel — reportedly drove in armored vehicles to the city hall in Villa Union and began firing.
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Turkey sees the Kurds there as an offshoot of the Kurdish Workers' Party, the PKK, which has waged a separatist war against the Turkish state since 1984.
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How we got here The global climate strike on March 290 is an offshoot of the #FridaysForFuture movement, which has been active around the world for months.
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Virgin America is an offshoot of billionaire Richard Branson's London-based Virgin Group, which had become famous for its mood lighting and media-rich entertainment on flights.
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The Druze are an Arab minority who practice an offshoot of Islam and many of its adherents in Syria have long been loyal to the Assad regime.
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It began about a year and a half ago as an experimental offshoot of the Tab, a news site founded in 2009 and geared toward college students.
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In its previous guise as an al Qaeda offshoot in Iraq a decade ago, IS navigated adversity by going underground, biding its time to rise suddenly again.
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For example, Socar Trading, an offshoot of Azerbaijan's state oil company, is working to turn some African countries into LNG importers and has already done so with Malta.
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The woman, Angela Raiola, was a linchpin on the VH1 series "Mob Wives" as well as the bubbly offshoot that took her nickname, Big Ang, for its title.
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Amazon on Thursday announced an offshoot of the invitation-only MARS conference — which stands for machine learning, automation, robotics and space — that will be open to the public.
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Deinocroton doesn't fit into any of these groups, but seems to have more in common with the South African oddball tick, suggesting it too is an early offshoot.
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It soon became a beloved website among knitters and other fiber artists, and its users formed many offshoot communities and subgroups that had nothing to do with knitting.
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The opposition has decried it as a systematic policy of forcible displacement against those opposed to Assad, who comes from the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam.
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Harmony, the first speaking, AI-powered female sex robot made by RealDoll's offshoot company, Realbotix, which rolled off the assembly line this past July, is far from perfect.
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The yearly "commitments" that have been made at CGI also continue and some continue to grow, along with an offshoot for college students, the Clinton Global Initiative University.
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A year later, Patriot Coal was loaded up with even more liabilities when it acquired Magnum Coal, an offshoot of the country's second-largest mining company, Arch Coal.
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OnePlus, an offshoot of big Chinese phone maker Oppo, has been garnering global hype and adulation for its "flagship killer" phones since its first device launched in 29.
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Turkish officials consider the militia a terrorist organization because it is an offshoot of a guerrilla movement that has waged a decades-long insurgency against the Turkish state.
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A 22017 offshoot pitched as a "badass bitch boot camp" is now being called an "organized criminal group" by the FBI after former members went public about abuse.
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Turkey sees the YPG as a terrorist threat, an offshoot of a group that has fought a guerrilla campaign against the Turkish state for more than three decades.
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According to a recent Pentagon report, there are about 29 terrorist groups operating in the Afghanistan and Pakistan region, including the Taliban, an ISIS offshoot, and al-Qaeda.
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Not to get all "patriarchy hurts men too," but one recent micro-Gilead was Warren Jeffs' Mormon offshoot community, and it was notoriously ruthless toward less powerful men.
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NSA Headquarters/ Getty ImagesHackers say they've breached a hacking group known as the Equation Group, which is widely speculated to be an offshoot of the National Security Agency.
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At least one hundred rockets were fired by al-Qaeda's Syrian offshoot Nusra Front and hardline Islamist insurgent groups on residential areas in the quarter, the Observatory said.
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Since its founding in 19943 the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), a hard-left black-nationalist offshoot of the ANC, has called for this section to be ripped up.
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Many of the rest were in Nigeria, where the schoolgirl-kidnappers of Boko Haram and its odious offshoot, Islamic State West Africa Province, shoot villagers and behead nurses.
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Obama skipping Clinton Foundation event The Clinton Global Initiative, an offshoot of the Clinton Foundation, will hold its annual -- and final -- gathering Monday and Tuesday in New York.
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Reuters had originally reported that Islamic State West Africa (ISWA), an offshoot of Boko Haram that is now the dominant group, was responsible for the attack, citing sources.
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As noted, the researchers say spitting behavior emerged among an offshoot of cobras as a result of the venom's toxicity, and as a result of the hooding behavior.
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An offshoot of the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) claimed responsibility for two recent car bomb attacks in the capital Ankara that killed a total of 66 people.
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Like the brand's original Ghost Oil that inspired a new offshoot line, the spray gets its supernatural name from the fact that it disappears right before your eyes.
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Further, it ostensibly improves iRobot's image because the home robots are not seen as an offshoot of the military bots especially considering the perception of privacy and safety.
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A kind of offshoot of the company's advanced drone-based imaging systems, the Ronin line has allowed it to appeal to photographers and videographers of the terrestrial variety.
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More recently, Heimbach started another group called Traditionalist Youth Network and its offshoot Traditionalist Worker Party, which supports candidates for local office in states like Ohio and Tennessee.
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On my way back from a US airbase where I was meeting with army officials, I was abducted, interrogated, and tortured by a Sunni anti-US offshoot group.
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SIA Engineering is competing against rivals like Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd, Garuda Indonesia offshoot GMF AeroAsia and increasingly manufacturers like Boeing Co to attract third-party maintenance work.
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Police believe the two men were members of a doomsday cult, called the Knights of the Crystal Blade, which identifies as a fundamentalist offshoot of the Mormon church.
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That U.S.-Kurdish alliance has alarmed Turkey - which says that Kurdish YPG fighters inside the SDF coalition are an offshoot of outlawed militant group inside its own territory.
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The actress and pop star wrote "Back to Life" — a single for the upcoming Transformers offshoot, Bumblebee — and PEOPLE has the exclusive premiere of the track's lyric video.
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In Syria, the extremist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham is an offshoot of al Qaeda and runs most of Idlib province, where it is fighting the Assad regime.
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But as she listened to the terror of relatives, she realized this threatened her Mexican-American half-siblings who live in Colonia LeBaron and nearby Mormon offshoot communities.
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Sunnarborg pointed out that futures contracts for the bitcoin offshoot were trading lower and that major bitcoin developers, or "mining pools," were dropping their support for the split.
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TRI-AD will be an offshoot of the Toyota Research Institute, which was founded by the company in North America in 2015 with its own $1 billion pledge.
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Atomwaffen has also inspired a British offshoot called Sonnenkrieg Division (Sun War Division); in June, two of its members, aged 18 and 19, were jailed for terrorism offenses.
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There were some nuances in terms of timing of sanctions and how PDVSA's U.S. refining offshoot CITGO would be impacted, but investors were gradually digesting the various permutations.
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Upstarts like Milk Make-up, the offshoot of the New York photography studio, have agreed to launch exclusively with Sephora, which in turn promotes them in its stores.
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Analysts say one reason may be that the Shabab, an offshoot of Al Qaeda, are competing with the Islamic State and are desperate to demonstrate their militant prowess.
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Pennsylvania-based Customers Bank, a retail and commercial bank with $11.2 billion in assets, provided insight into its digital-only banking offshoot BankMobile in its Q2 2019 earnings.
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One notable hiccup happened at the end of last year, when the company surprised markets by immediately rolling out the trading of bitcoin cash, an offshoot of bitcoin.
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In 2014, she appeared at the annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative, an offshoot of the Clinton Foundation known as C.G.I., to highlight the 10,000 Women program.
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Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is investigating a price increase in bitcoin offshoot bitcoin cash that happened hours before it said it would launch support for the new digital currency.
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Now, Secret Voice, the label offshoot of Deathwish run by Touché Amoré's Jeremy Bolm, will be making Saetia's discography available for the first time on vinyl this spring.
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Bitcoin offshoot bitcoin cash was down 6.9 percent, to $719.89, ethereum was down 2.78 percent, to $460.37, and litecoin was down 5.3 percent, to $82.16, according to CoinBase.
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With the organization's blessing, he began to associate with members of both Combat 18, the National Front offshoot, and the Ulster Defence Association, a Northern Irish paramilitary group.
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Recently, motivated by her search for gentle natural products that worked on her two young children, Ms. Foster Blake began the offshoot line of children's products Gro-To.
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The high-interest financial deals are an offshoot of the fast-growing consumer litigation market, in which firms compete to provide cash advances to people with pending lawsuits.
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The group, an offshoot of Christianity, faces a legal complaint filed by the Seoul city government on charges including homicide, the city announced in a news release today.
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Mr. Nix is a director of SCL Group, a British political and defense contractor, and chief executive of its American offshoot, Cambridge Analytica, which advised the Trump campaign.
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Irving's fondness for the Nets, which grew throughout a season of tension and disappointment with the Boston Celtics, is not merely an offshoot of his New Jersey childhood.
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"We have not seen it with P.G.D." P.G.D. is shorthand for pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, developed more than two decades ago and an offshoot of in vitro fertilization.
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For the first 14 years, though, the list and awards — an offshoot of Restaurant magazine, based in London, and William Reed Business Media — held the ceremony in London.
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That conflict spiraled out from there as rebel groups splintered, and jihadist groups, including an al-Qaeda offshoot and ISIS, rose up and took advantage of the chaos.
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In the works are offshoot films like "Silver & Black," about the female superheroes Silver Sable and Black Cat, and "Venom," with Tom Hardy playing that razor-toothed antihero.
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The YPG is a top enemy for Ankara, however, which sees it as an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), a Kurdish separatist movement based in Turkey.
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Abdel Rahman was an esteemed scholar of Islamic jurisprudence before becoming spiritual leader of Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya, a violent offshoot of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, during the 1970s.
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"Offshoot groups such as the LeBaron family began to form in Mexico in the early 1900s" after disagreeing with the central Mormon church over polygamy, per the Post.
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Though it wouldn't become a household name for years to come, PayPal was launched all the way back in 1999 as an offshoot of Thiel's first company, Confinity.
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Maduro's government, an offshoot of Chávez's, is manned by many of the top lieutenants that took part in the original alliance, including Diosdado Cabello and Tareck El Aissami.
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He occasionally wore a white turban out of his belief that he spiritually led Oman's Ibadi Muslims, a more liberal offshoot of Islam predating the Sunni-Shiite split.
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She was just 14 when she began to delve deeply into politics, gravitating to the Weather Underground and an even more radical offshoot, the May 19th Communist Organization.
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Indeed, while 25 years ago, open source was just an "offshoot of academic activity," now it has become the "dominant paradigm" for how people develop software, Friedman says.
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An interesting offshoot of the load management era: Several players who would be classified as Most Valuable Player Award candidates are averaging 32 minutes per game or fewer.
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She's talking about the Fox series "24: Legacy," an offshoot of Kiefer Sutherland's old Fox show, and the ABC series "Designated Survivor," in which Mr. Sutherland currently stars.
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Where it stands: The group is the lobbying and advocacy offshoot of the Climate Leadership Council, a coalition whose backers include several big oil companies and green groups.
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Chihuahua Attorney General César Peniche Espejel said he believes the newly formed Los Jaguares cartel, an offshoot of the infamous Sinaloa drug cartel, may be behind the massacre.
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Chihuahua Attorney General César Peniche Espejel said he believes the newly formed Los Jaguares cartel, an offshoot of the infamous Sinaloa drug cartel, may be behind the massacre.
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Currently, the only other group known to survive the '6900s, '2628s and into the '28503s is the Equation Group, which appears to be an offshoot of the NSA.
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The gains in bitcoin cash's price and built-in protocols that gradually reduce the difficulty of mining the digital currency have made the offshoot more attractive to miners.
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The president was speaking at a Florida event to sign an executive order aimed at beefing up Medicare and its offshoot run by private health plans, Medicare Advantage.
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DC Fray — the local offshoot of United Fray — is one of dozens of for-profit social sports businesses started across the country over the past decade or so.
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Alternatively, if none of this intrigues, see what you think of Julia Moskin's recipe for ramen carbonara, an offshoot of her helpful guide to stocking the modern pantry.
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Less than four years ago, however, he says he fought on the front lines of the Syrian civil war for the Nusra Front, an offshoot of Al Qaeda.
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He worked with Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David on "Seinfeld" and the David offshoot "Curb Your Enthusiasm," and directed Sacha Baron Cohen in "Borat," Brüno" and "The Dictator.
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An offshoot of southern Illinois pop punk band The Copyrights, Luke McNeill steps out from behind the kit in his Springfield group of the same genre, Hospital Job.
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Israel has quietly forged good behind-the-scenes ties with Egypt and Gulf Arab states that have little empathy for Hamas, an offshoot of the regional Muslim Brotherhood movement.
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Most fetish producers like Sally_Anon only touch upon it once or twice when commissioned, or because it is a natural offshoot of their usual specialties—lactation, infantilization, transformation, submission.
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And the Anonymous offshoot LulzSec was supposed to be mentioned in the pilot of the show, but its name didn't make it to the final version of the script.
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Originally identified as Petya, a ransomware that first started circulating in 2016, the current attack now appears to be a Petya offshoot, with added refinements such as stronger encryption.
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But criticism from Druze, who are also Arabs and practise an offshoot of Islam, has had more effect even though they make up only 1.3 percent of Israel's citizenry.
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In 2012, the Skolkovo Foundation and its offshoot, SkolTech announced a formal partnership with MIT a few months before Vekselberg held the fundraiser in San Francisco for Fort Ross.
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Because the camp is an offshoot of the actors program, many of these wannabe social stars are using this knowledge as a way to further their desired acting careers.
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Later, under the Trump administration, Warren set her sights on the student loan servicer Navient, an offshoot of Sallie Mae that had a long history of violations and complaints.
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If a hate group tries to build its own Facebook offshoot, Facebook will probably face criticism for granting them access, even if it's following the letter of the law.
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Kitty Hawk says that there are no plans to ship the vehicle outside the US. Page also invested in another mysterious light aircraft offshoot of Kitty Hawk called Zee.Aero.
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While the mainstream rebel groups struggled to defend their front lines from the resurgent Assad regime, a renegade al Qaeda offshoot, the Islamic State, launched a series of assaults.
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For the 22007th year, the Javits Center has played host to New York Comic Con (NYCC), an annual event launched by ReedPop, an offshoot of event organizer Reed Exhibitions.
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At the same time, Egypt also has a sizeable jihadist threat in the Sinai region, where an offshoot of Islamic State massacres Christians and Sufis (a minority Muslim sect).
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Republican Letter to FCC Concerning Broadband[TechDirt]All data regarding current internet speeds and usage was pulled from State of the Internet, an offshoot of Akamai content delivery network.
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In "Balance of Terror," the crew encounters the Romulans — an alien race that began as a violent offshoot of the logical, peaceful Vulcans with whom the Federation is aligned.
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The military is fighting jihadist group Boko Haram and an offshoot linked to Islamic State in the northeast, while contending with communal violence over grazing land in central states.
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Sanders's shattering of the New Democratic model, which came on the heels of Occupy Wall Street and its offshoot movements, came at a fortuitous time for leftist Democratic politics.
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Last year an offshoot of the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) claimed responsibility for a mortar attack at Istanbul's second airport that killed one airport cleaner and injured another.
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Yeah this big, big hit from the Bauhaus offshoot, Love and Rockets, is an obvious choice, but goddamn it just try to goth kiss at goth prom without it.
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Ethnobotany is a historically small and obscure offshoot of the social sciences, focused on the myriad ways that indigenous peoples use plants for food, shelter, clothing, art and medicine.
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Shortly after, he opened Mozaic in Ubud, a fine-dining restaurant with a tasting menu, followed by a similarly styled offshoot, Mozaic Beach Club in Seminyak, which recently closed.
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The camp is an offshoot of a broader opposition movement that holds regular peaceful protests in Kiev demanding the resignation of President Petro Poroshenko over a stalled reform drive.
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The instability has given rise to an offshoot of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), whose proximity to Europe is a prominent worry for U.S. intelligence officials.
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Over the last two years, he's become one of the most visible voices in grime, England's homegrown hip-hop offshoot, with a combination of lyrical aggression and personal modesty.
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Cambridge Analytica is an offshoot of SCL Group, a government and military contractor that says it works on everything from food security research to counter-narcotics to political campaigns.
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Eventually, we would learn of Deadpool's participation in a complicated plot involving a former girlfriend who had infiltrated X-Force, an offshoot of mutants and the X-Men franchise.
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Kings Co Imperial, the intimate Chinese restaurant in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, that's notable for its fresh-from-the-garden touches, has opened an offshoot just over the bridge, in Manhattan.
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An offshoot of City Ballet, the Miami company understands what Balanchine discovered and taught: how exactitude needn't sacrifice warmth; how even in Romanticism, rhythmic accuracy allows momentum to build.
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The Kurds' control of the land in Syria enraged Turkey, since the militia is an offshoot of a anti-Turkish guerrilla group that has waged a decades-long insurgency.
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There's shawarma at Mimi's Hummus or, at Kuro-Obi, an offshoot of Ippudo, tako yaki (deep-fried octopus balls) and ambrosial bowls of ramen, without the hour-plus wait.
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For the 244th year, the Javits Center has played host to New York Comic Con (NYCC), an annual event launched by ReedPop, an offshoot of event organizer Reed Exhibitions.
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It also plans to use the thousands of activists and volunteers who once made up Organizing for America (OFA), the offshoot of former President Obama's 85033 and 2012 campaigns.
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Born as an offshoot of influencer marketing agency Village Marketing, the company provides a clean, über-modern apartment space that&aposs designed to be used for influencer photo shoots.
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It will be called "Woven City," an apparent reference to Toyota's founding in the 1930s as an offshoot of the Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, a manufacturer of weaving machines.
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Nowadays, Kraviz's influence extends beyond her own records and gigs: she is the proprietor of трип ("trip"), a techno record label, and she recently launched GALAXIID, an experimental offshoot.
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These days, the GIF is so ubiquitous as a piece of internet culture that it's got its own offshoot formats like reaction GIFs, GIF art, and Tumblr GIF sets.
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Few battlefields have seen as stark an escalation under Trump as Somalia, where the U.S. has focused primarily on striking al Qaeda offshoot al-Shabaab, and more recently ISIS.
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Besides my conversations with Museum officials, the only consistent sound was melancholic piano that hovered in the exhibit space, which is essentially one large room and a few offshoot nooks.
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BBVA USA's digital offshoot Simple announced that its automatic savings feature, Round-up Rules, surpassed $1.2 million in customer savings accounts less than 4 months since rolling out the feature.
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It's clear that no one other than Sedaris (and Dinello) could create something like At Home, which was developed as an offshoot of Sedaris's very specific and visually stimulating world.
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It received one Michelin star in November 2019 — around the same time it was being reported that the dream team had already set their sights on a southern California offshoot.
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The effort is an offshoot of an existing group that fights for a conservative agenda within the party, spearheaded by RNC veterans Jim Bopp Jr., Bruce Ash and Solomon Yue.
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Here, it's instructive to think about the Tea Party, which quickly turned into a partisan electoral force that's still — via its offshoot the Freedom Caucus — a powerful constituency in Congress.
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Turkey denounced the move, because it considers the group to be an offshoot of the Turkish Kurdish party, the PKK, which both it and America regard as a terrorist organisation.
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Two major reunion tours will roll through the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival as it celebrates its 15th anniversary this year: LCD Soundsystem and Dead & Company, a Grateful Dead offshoot.
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The current investigation is an offshoot of a broader one which started with a case of suspected corruption relating to a contract worth more than 2.5 billion euros ($2.6 billion).
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Since August, "TheShadowBrokers" have been claiming that they had acquired NSA hacking tools through a breach of the Equation Group, which is believed to be an offshoot of the NSA.
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It's an offshoot of her company Trellyz, formerly known as Digital Fan Clubs, which launched four years ago to help people manage their brands and monetize their fans on Facebook.
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Turkey has said its operation does not target Kurds and only the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, which it says is a terrorist organization and the Syrian offshoot of the PKK.
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Al Qaeda offshoot was behind other hotel attacks Sunday's violence was the third major attack on hotels in West Africa claimed by Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb since November.
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Dead and Company also features longtime Allman Brothers bassist Oteil Burbridge and keyboardist Jeff Cheminti, who has toured extensively with Bob Weir and with the Weir and Lesh offshoot, Furthur.
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Hitman is an elaborate murder sandbox; the wait between episodes mixed with cool offshoot modes like Escalation and Elusive Targets gives players the chance to really explore and discover everything.
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While much of the Syrian leadership is drawn from an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam, Islamic State espouses a radical version of Sunni Islam and considers other sects to be heretical.
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The majority of the layoffs will occur at Fusion, a cable TV offshoot of Univision aimed at younger audiences that has struggled in the ratings since its launch in 2013.
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OSLO, March 1 (Reuters) - Nasdaq Commodities, an Oslo-based offshoot of Nasdaq Inc, will expand trade in European energy derivatives, including UK gas and French power, it said on Tuesday.
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Detroit techno veteran Jeff Mills is launching a new offshoot to his Axis Records label, which will focus on audiophile 180 gram vinyl, pressed from from 32-bit/48kHz masters.
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It's called Signal, and it's the first project of NFX Guild Labs, an offshoot of the venture firm and invite-only accelerator program NFX Guild, which we've written about here.
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Latz recalled that when urgent care practices began, they were an offshoot of primary care practices looking to provide convenient care for patients coming down with a late-night flu.
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ISIS began as an offshoot of al Qaeda in 28503 and subsequently took control of large parts of Syria and Iraq, where it established an Islamic state called a caliphate.
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A surge in attacks in the northeast by Boko Haram and its now more powerful offshoot Islamic State West Africa Province is throwing preparations for the presidential election into disarray.
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It is allied to the region's main Shi'ite powers - Iran and militia groups such as Lebanon's Hezbollah - and led by a president, Bashar al-Assad, from a Shi'ite offshoot sect.
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When Coinbase surprised markets in December with an attempt to immediately roll out trading of bitcoin cash, critics pointed out the price of the bitcoin offshoot rose into the announcement.
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Our media columnist looks at why two American hosts, Larry King and Ed Schultz, have signed up with the U.S. offshoot of the channel formed by President Vladimir V. Putin.
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So yes, we will work hard to stop one terrible racist from becoming the president of the U.S., but he is an ancillary offshoot; a symptom of a malignant disease.
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A PKK offshoot claimed responsibility for twin bombings that killed 44 people, most of them police officers, and wounded more than 150 outside an Istanbul soccer stadium on Dec. 10.
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