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Offshoots from the tree will be planted in its place.
The concert and its offshoots, he says, "turbocharged" her career.
More than most offshoots of rock, it revolves around image.
Animated musicals and their offshoots have never been so profitable.
Meanwhile Boko Haram and its offshoots were left to gather strength.
He likes ideas that spin off into unpredictable, quasi-fractal offshoots.
There are several Hebrew Israelite offshoots in the New York region.
Including their urban offshoots, the two groups total nearly 20063,400 members.
As we are addressing this, we need to address these other offshoots.
AirAsia already has offshoots in Indonesia, Thailand, India, Japan and the Philippines.
It is harder and faster than the British Afrobeats and its offshoots.
"Forever 35," a popular podcast about self-care, has spawned 99 offshoots.
Podcasts and other digital offshoots have also become significant sources of revenue.
Those fluffy offshoots compress like down, but stay warm and lofted when wet.
ISIS and its offshoots pose a grave and growing threat in West Africa.
Among those paying tribute was Gmail, one of many offshoots of Tomlinson's creation.
France has four major mobile and internet operators and nine low-cost offshoots.
The offshoots include a version on vital organs and another featuring plastinated animal remains.
There is also insurance (insurtech) and a growing number of other fintech industry offshoots.
Most of the capital flowing into India comes from offshoots of American venture firms.
But all year long, international offshoots of Burning Man take place around the globe.
Hotel companies often establish a larger footprint than Trump Hotels did before creating offshoots.
That probe, and its offshoots, led to Trump fixer Michael Cohen's cooperation with prosecutors.
Many of these local offshoots of IS, however, were not included in that 35 count.
Toothpicks, matchsticks, incense sticks, mats and baskets are still among the plant's most common offshoots.
But the remaining two plants thrived, not just surviving but growing new offshoots of buds.
Not on NBC, or CNBC, or NBCS or even one of its regional offshoots. Nope.
Meanwhile, the country witnessed an explosion of Christian sects and offshoots, from Methodists to Mormons.
Meanwhile, far right offshoots like Gab are specifically designed with sustainable white supremacy in mind.
Celebrities like Katy Perry are trying them; they're inspiring hairstyles and offshoots like unicorn lemonade.
Radiodonts, among the earliest offshoots of the arthropod lineage, are usually known from fragmentary remains.
It's not clear whether Bitcoin Investment Trust's sponsor Grayscale Investments will support the bitcoin offshoots.
None of the offshoots of those groups have directly attacked the United States from Africa.
SEO also has several offshoots, helping low-income students secure jobs in finance and law.
Members have expressed interest in more educational activities, as well as smaller interest-based offshoots.
The offshoots from the main Russia investigation have slowed the committee's work, some members say.
Members have expressed interest in more educational activities, as well as smaller interest-based offshoots.
DEF CON villages are offshoots of the main event, where attendees get to tinker with technology.
There were just offshoots— cousins, brothers of gang members, Crips—so it was like this camaraderie.
Other offshoots in Turkey and Tunisia have forsworn violence and come to power by democratic means.
Podemos and regional offshoots would see their seats drop from 71 to a maximum of 43.
People made friends, found housing, and formed bands through the Facebook group and its many offshoots.
Most are offshoots of small restaurants and food trucks that have been established in other neighborhoods.
For racists, the faith and its offshoots serve as both a cover and a recruiting tool.
That was when he first fell in love with comics, mostly "X-Men" and its offshoots.
It has battled Islamic terrorists in the region, including offshoots of Al Qaeda and Boko Haram.
From the early 1960s, he was playing blues covers and soul offshoots in Belfast garage bands.
This includes CRM system offshoots, direct, digital or image marketing companies, plus telemarketing & customer service centers.
Like those shows, Succession is about the unchecked mega-rich, the offshoots of capitalism run amok.
It's mostly a recounting of the socialist movement and its offshoots, from Marx and Engels forward.
Johnny G classes, along with its various offshoots and independent studios, continued until the early aughts.
Other offshoots include al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in northern Africa and al Shabab in Somalia.
Their political careers all sprang from the same source, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and its offshoots.
Companies, albeit overseas offshoots of Chinese firms, represent almost two-thirds of that issuance, the data showed.
In 1969, he developed and licensed the Nerf ball, and many of its offshoots, to Parker Brothers.
Bitcoin even has its own offshoots or forks, as they are called, bitcoin gold and bitcoin cash.
There are offshoots of the Panthers today in places like Israel, India and New Zealand, Woodard says.
More are on their way later this year, including Simmons' site and new offshoots of Time Inc.
Well, there's Demogorgon's obvious resemblance to the xenomorph – they look like offshoots of the same family tree.
One-tenth of their offshoots are now unprofitable "zombie" firms, kept on life support through cross-shareholdings.
You need your spin-offs, offshoots and weird departures to give a rounded experience within the universe.
Last December, President Rodrigo Duterte dared one of those offshoots, the Maute group, to come to Marawi.
Offshoots rose and fell in the next decades as acolytes worked to keep the book in print.
By this time, Kate Spade offshoots like Kate Spade Saturday and Jack Spade had been shut down.
Over time, you can see the plant birth new offshoots and shuffle its leaves ever so slightly.
Wall Street is, of course, located in New York, with some offshoots in New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.
Without a female it will never reproduce sexually, though offshoots have been used to make clones of it.
Its offshoots have poured tens of millions of dollars back into making the sport safer and more humane.
Halloween traditions today, like the drag queen high heel race in Washington, DC, are offshoots of this legacy.
Feminism was one of them, and there were offshoots of it: abortion, females in the workplace, gender bias.
If you know this genre only from its English-language offshoots like "Where's Waldo," you've been missing out.
They're these little Beanie Baby offshoots that are the thing I'm supposed to bring back for my daughters.
The sugar industry and its various offshoots, like the soda industry, have spent years trying to trick you.
The counterinsurgency campaign remains critical, but alone it will not be enough to uproot ISIS or its offshoots.
Some of the NYT's growth comes from offshoots of the core paper like the Cooking and Crossword apps.
Before election night, networks were scrambling to generate new hits and digital offshoots that could stanch the bleeding.
Unsound also has several international offshoots, and stages festivals in London; Minsk, Belarus; Adelaide, Australia; and New York.
Non-superhero characters don't get a ton of featured moments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or its television offshoots.
That could raise ARPU even further, both for the core Facebook experience and for these offshoots and acquired platforms.
So, too, did such MHG offshoots as the Working Commission to Investigate the Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes.
Mr. Wolf is a vibraphonist who's most often heard in acoustic combos, playing straight-ahead jazz and its offshoots.
Restaurateurs are at the ready, bringing stylish pho, wood-fired Mexican food and offshoots of Paulie Gee's and Ovenly.
At least 485 of those are believed to have been killed by the Ulster Volunteer Force or its offshoots.
It wasn't long ago that contouring was a YouTube obsession, followed soon after by strobing and assorted batty offshoots.
This is in addition to the direct threat posed by Taliban and Daesh offshoots to foreign soldiers, particularly Americans.
It still has thousands of fighters in the region and flourishing offshoots overseas, including in the Philippines and Nigeria.
Here are the various agencies or groups whose investigations pose a risk for Trump or are offshoots of Mueller's probe.
In the past two months, terrorist attacks claimed by one of the group's offshoots have killed 66 people in Ankara.
Offshoots of the main trail contain steep drops, and the treacherous terrain features creeks, brush and ravines, complicating search efforts.
Although a Brotherhood government was toppled in Egypt in 2013, moderate offshoots are still in power in Tunisia and Morocco.
There are still some smaller offshoots planned for other locations, including a 90s-themed event happening Wednesday in the Philippines.
Figures at the Wheaton conference were more likely to be from Presbyterian churches, or conservative offshoots of the Episcopal Church.
The Intelligence panel is conducting a sprawling investigation into Russian interference in the U.S. election that has spawned numerous offshoots.
The Haqqani Network, which is based in Pakistan, is considered among the most effective and deadly offshoots of the Taliban.
Alphabet, the holding company above Google and Google's ambitious offshoots, has named finance and insurance veteran Roger Ferguson to its board.
Of all the offshoots and branches of extreme metal, those in the know say grindcore enjoys the largest following in Nepal.
The Dead franchise spanned numerous remakes and offshoots, additionally inspiring the non-Romero horror comedy franchise Return of the Living Dead.
That's not to mention the other offshoots of the reality-industrial complex: tabloids, business openings, Internet traffic, access to other celebrities.
They then sold the assets to publicly listed and tax-efficient offshoots, known as "yieldcos", that funded themselves by issuing shares.
Is the United States itself willing to commit troops to defang Iranian proxies and squelch Al Qaeda and some ISIS offshoots?
One sees pre-Minimalism, Post-Minimalism, post-Post-Minimalism, its antecedents, offshoots, and contemporaries as it unfolds over two main sites.
Tens of thousands of Americans have participated in rallies across the country with the group and its offshoots since the shooting.
But in many cases, heavy discounts and lower-priced offshoots have eroded the power of traditional stars to lure in shoppers.
That number does not include the money made on the countless sequels, prequels, spinoffs, and offshoots of Lucas' intergalactic fairy tale.
Other segments that were offshoots of initial reports openly championed Trump's actions without offering basic information about what was going on.
ISIS, al Qaeda, the Taliban and other terrorist offshoots, though weakened, remain a serious threat to regional stability and to civilians.
Ransom money has fueled the war chests of Al Qaeda offshoots operating elsewhere in West Africa and of the Islamic State.
They also are essentially offshoots of target-date funds, whose assets automatically shift to more conservative investments as you approach retirement.
Among these many offshoots, it was 2007's High School Musical 20103 that really cinched the franchise's place within the mainstream.
With little government control, the region is regarded as a fertile haven for Al Qaeda, the Islamic State and their offshoots.
Some international schools are privately run, including offshoots of famous foreign institutions such as Dulwich College in Britain or Haileybury in Australia.
There are the the always-sleek, impossibly sophisticated clothes, of course, that we absolutely can't wait to buy offshoots of at Target.
The Taliban and several terrorist groups are offshoots of the Deobandi movement, although there are other ultra-pious Deobandis who are peaceful.
Her own take, however, offers insufficient consideration of why some critics of International Style, and its postmodern offshoots, might find it soulless.
In 1996, he opened Lips, a drag bar on East 56th Street that has offshoots in San Diego, Atlanta and Fort Lauderdale.
The shooter in the March massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand, had spent time on 8chan, one of 4chan's even more vitriolic offshoots.
It renounced violence in the 1960s and later embraced electoral democracy instead, although some offshoots and former members have engaged in terrorism.
New owner for New York Magazine: Vox Media agreed to buy the company behind the biweekly print magazine and five online offshoots.
Papa Poule, with rotisserie chickens, and Mademoiselle by Maman, a cafe with coffee and baked goods, are offshoots of the Maman cafes.
The truth is, not much is known about Rose Bundy — but she remains one of the more fascinating offshoots in the Bundy story.
"Bountiful", which was founded in 1946, has its roots in offshoots from the American Mormon church whose mainstream leadership eschewed polygamy in 1890.
Role-players who loved Vampire: The Masquerade (and its million multimedia offshoots) and can't get enough vampire political discourse and angry werewolf slavering.
As dictators quaked in the Arab uprisings of 2011, these groups, particularly the Muslim Brotherhood and its offshoots, gained influence and seized control.
Despite the killing of Osama bin Laden in 2011, al-Qaeda and its jihadist offshoots remain "active, lethal and adaptive", notes Mr Coll.
When it comes to The Bachelor and its various offshoots — also referred to as "Bachelor Nation" — a televised wedding is the Holy Grail.
Vedanta is the most visible of the six original branches of Hindu philosophy, and in turn has spawned several of its own offshoots.
On Thursday, Coinbase said it intended in coming months to allow customers to withdraw offshoots of bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.
There are other "savage" offshoots, like "monster" and "beast," and they've been repurposed, first in black culture, then in American culture at large.
White matter consists of specialized cells and their offshoots that pass messages between neurons and from one part of the brain to another.
Instead, Obama and those fighting to succeed him are confronted with a rising threat in ISIS, which has offshoots in Afghanistan as well.
By employing that consolidation-based strategy and its various offshoots, Minervini garnered compounded total returns of 33,554% over a five-year time horizon.
And Trump has expanded the battlefield in newer conflicts, giving the Pentagon more freedom and troops to fight al Qaeda and its offshoots.
In recent months, the company has partnered with Sandro Paris, Target, and Charlotte Simone on various style-minded offshoots of its classic white sneaker.
More pragmatic jihadists speak of reverting to membership of al-Qaeda, or rather its offshoots which in Syria have evolved into less vicious movements.
Roddenberry maintained a remarkably high level of quality control on the Star Trek offshoots and merchandise after the original series went off the air.
As of this writing, the official video has 2000 million views on YouTube, not counting the many reuploads, offshoots, and reimaginings of the meme.
Fernandes also said AirAsia will add 30 aircraft next year across the group, which includes offshoots in Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, India and Japan.
Despite its shortcomings, the Phillips curve continues to have adherents in academic economics and its central bank offshoots, perhaps for lack of better alternatives.
The back-to-back offshoots in the same year already experienced diminishing returns, signaling there can indeed be too much of a good thing.
It has been a disaster for the Arab/Muslim world, spawning offshoots like Al Qaeda and ISIS and retarding Arab education and women's advancement.
The core philosophy is that these organisations offer a prophylactic for the destructive discourse fueled by the MRM and its online and offline offshoots.
Today, the gang has offshoots across the Eastern Seaboard, in places like Rhode Island, Florida and Tennessee, and abroad in countries such as Spain.
"Now you almost feel there's going to be something every year," he says, ranging from new sweater designs to offshoots such as ugly Christmas pajamas.
And after Charlottesville, offshoots of the Unite the Right rally flailed in the face of mass resistance movements in cities like Boston and San Francisco.
But hiring slowed to a crawl when the Alphabet reorganization arrived, sources said, part of a drive to evaluate spending on the company's ambitious offshoots.
Corn farmers and ethanol groups say many of the exemptions granted to EPA are unwarranted, as some of the refineries were offshoots of major companies.
In the United States, a wide range of groups, from Whig Party offshoots to late-19th-century temperance leagues, claimed the slogan to various ends.
The week before, Vox Media pulled off an all-stock purchase of New York Media, the company behind New York magazine and its digital offshoots.
In recent years, offshoots have joined the political system, including Ennahda, a party that belongs to the governing coalition in Tunisia and has eschewed extremism.
At People, he oversaw 11 online offshoots, including Crime and Style, and expanded the magazine's human interest storytelling and coverage of the British royal family.
AirAsia X founders Tony Fernandes and Kamarudin Meranun last week stepped down as co-CEOs of the group, which has offshoots in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.
However, offshoots of the group have been linked to attacks in the past, and critics blame the Brotherhood for sparking troubles elsewhere in the Middle East.
That doesn't invalidate the core question though, especially as Amazon Echo, Google Home, and their offshoots increasingly gain abilities and become more integral to everyday life.
Adding to the chaos, the state's 12-year-long offensive against cartels has led to their fragmentation and the proliferation of hundreds of tiny local offshoots.
She's now the leader of the New York Essure Problems group, one of a handful of regional offshoots that each host intermittent in-person meet-ups.
Imagine my surprise to learn—in 2016—that both vaporwave (or its offshoots) still had a thriving scene and that Brant was a fixture within it.
The researchers at Austria's Institute of Science and Technology were studying cell growth in plant roots, including when and why roots split and produce additional offshoots.
Remember, the Republican Party emerged in the 1850s along with the American or "Know Nothing" Party as one of two offshoots of the shattered Whig Party.
Over the course of the 182-page section on obstruction, Mueller weaves a semi-chronological narrative of Trump's responses to the Russia investigation and its offshoots.
These bitcoin offshoots have spawned because some within the bitcoin community believe that the size of blocks — records of transactions on the network — should be increased.
For one thing, the upside potential for outside investors is damped by covenants between Fortress and its offshoots that favor Fortress with equity awards over time.
They were a diverse bunch, producing herbivorous, omnivorous, and carnivorous offshoots, and evolving into a menagerie of assorted shapes and sizes dated to the Cretaceous period.
The smaller club offshoots of the original warehouse scene, like the Caribou, the original Octopus, SOS, and the acid jazz Wednesdays nights at the Cameron House.
Beyond Turkey and Qatar, the Brotherhood or offshoots are also a recognized political party or represented in governments in Morocco, Mauritania, Tunisia, Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait.
But some former Muslim Brotherhood members and offshoots — most notably Hamas, the Palestinian group whose stated goal is the destruction of Israel — have carried out attacks.
The brigade combines rangers and army forces, a necessary pairing for protecting wildlife in this hostile territory, regularly crisscrossed by offshoots of Al Qaeda and bandits.
These are offshoots of the skin positivity movement that has been bubbling up online over the last few years, though the message is a little muddy.
Those good things accomplished under capitalism — the American and European welfare states, most notably — are credited to social democrats, presented as offshoots of the Marxist tradition.
But really, history is more like electricity shooting down the string of Franklin's fabled kite: wild, with alternating currents and unexpected twists, offshoots, and end results.
Clinton, for example, "could have focused on Osama bin Laden without being distracted by the Paula Jones sexual harassment case and its criminal investigation offshoots," Kavanaugh wrote.
The Bachelor and its offshoots (The Bachelorette, Bachelor in Paradise, Bachelor Winter Games) overlap, but they're often at odds in terms of their sexual and gender politics.
As they dabbled with electoral politics in the 1980s, the Brotherhood and its offshoots adopted this language, positioning themselves as the parties of a growing Arab underclass.
First as a founding member and drummer of post-punk goth godfathers Bauhaus, followed by the respected and influential offshoots Tones on Tail and Love and Rockets.
Unlike Otterbox's offering, Mophie's gone magnetic (a la the Moto Z and its various offshoots) with the Hold Force, with plates built into the two base cases.
Min considers the test-prep centers of Flushing offshoots of their origin countries' rigorous "cram schools," called bǔ xí bān in China and hagwon in South Korea.
Last week, Vox Media acquired New York Media, the company behind New York magazine and its online offshoots, in an all-stock transaction that surprised the industry.
On Tuesday, Vox Media agreed to acquire New York Media, the company behind the biweekly print magazine and five popular online offshoots, in an all-stock transaction.
Several offshoots, including the secretive one the FBI says branded and enslaved dozens of women, are still operating in some capacity thanks to Raniere's most devoted followers.
All these offshoots that came out of All Japan and New Japan when they started breaking away—groups like Michinoku Pro and Osaka Pro, where Kikutaro came from.
But one of the offshoots of the string dualities of the 210s was that it was discovered that quantum field theories actually exist in five and six dimensions.
SAD is now one of the largest offshoots of Subtle Asian Traits, elucidating the absurdities and anxieties that come with dating as an Asian in a Western society.
"Everyone was listening to garage back then," said Oneman, who still DJs garage and its myriad offshoots live and on Rinse FM, to journalist Martin Clark in 2010.
There are a few offshoots of this ship, including Snape/Hermione (NO) and Draco/Harry (this was a no until I read Rainbow Rowell's Carry On...now, sure).
Still, that Facebook is experimenting with app offshoots once again illustrates its serious investment in mobile video, which the company sees as the future of its social network.
Flush from victories over Islamic State offshoots in parts of Benghazi and Derna, Haftar is now gunning for the estimated 4,000 militants at their base in Sirte too.
The IRS has opened an investigation to the Clinton Foundation and it's many offshoots, and Hillary got caught lying about what FBI Director Comey did say about her.
AirAsia X also has smaller offshoots in Thailand and Indonesia, giving it a total fleet of 32 A330s, which it plans to increase by two aircraft this year.
In short, the rise in new brands and offshoots is an easier way for legacy hospitality chains to stay competitive with new players such as Yotel and Airbnb.
Most of all, they obsessed over Yellow Magic Orchestra and the Tokyo electronic group's solo offshoots—especially Yukihiro Takahashi, who's become something of a hero to the duo.
More than half the killings have been attributed to MS-13, Barrio 18, and their offshoots, which have balkanized the country's cities and provinces into gang-run enclaves.
Vox Media announced yesterday that it's acquiring New York Media, making it the new owner New York Magazine, as well as digital offshoots like The Cut and Vulture.
US forces have been in West Africa to train partner forces to fight local groups like Boko Haram and offshoots of Al Qaeda and ISIS for some time.
These movements have merged into al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS), offshoots of terrorist entities that require no introduction.
Islamabad has also placed Jamaat-ud-Dawa and the Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation, two offshoots of Lashkar-e-Taiba operating as charities, on its list of proscribed organizations.
The Unification Church and its offshoots are, of course, hardly representative of the religious right as a whole; it's debatable whether we should consider them "Christian" at all.
He has also adopted the view that all Islamists, even the non-violent offshoots of the Muslim Brotherhood, are as grave a menace as Sunni jihadists and Shia militias.
In the DeVos's financial web, there are a seemingly endless number of offshoots, like the company EBB Parent Holdings, in which DeVos invests between $5 million and $25 million.
But the reversal somewhat undermines her earlier judgment, and if nothing else may mean that it is time for leaders with new ideas at the two planned Xerox offshoots.
She and Johanna Waters of UCL found that academics at London offshoots had fewer qualifications than those at their parent campuses, and often had professional rather than academic experience.
AirAsia has a strong presence in major Southeast Asian countries, as well as growing offshoots in India and Japan, but it has yet to enter the Chinese domestic market.
A lot of this has to do with the data that the AFP, which is one of the offshoots of the Koch network, collects that they are not sharing.
On Wednesday, as the Dow sank nearly four hundred points, the Justice Department named Robert Mueller as special counsel to oversee the rapidly expanding Russia investigation and its offshoots.
Virtually every terrorist group abusing the name of Islam — from Al Qaeda and its offshoots in Syria to Boko Haram in Nigeria — has been inspired by this death cult.
Soft, biologically inspired robots have become one of the field's most exciting offshoots, with machines that are capable of squeezing between obstacles and conforming to the world around them.
The extremist group is still supported by eight official offshoots and more than two dozen related networks that regularly conduct attacks across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
Today the only connection among the Brotherhood's many offshoots may lie in a sleepy two-story office above a defunct takeout pizza restaurant in a suburb northwest of London.
Just as the internet can act as a (very dangerous) political echo chamber, it can also function as a "Bachelor" hall of mirrors, wherein the franchise's offshoots become unavoidable.
But to many South Koreans, Samsung and its many corporate offshoots symbolize the country's rise from war and poverty to become one of the original Asian economic success stories.
Minimalism and its precursors, offshoots, and successors were evident in the gallery's early years, with the roster including John McCracken (who joined in 5253) and Raoul De Keyser (5373).
The large, ovoid vessels are smooth, slip-cast, or hand-built ceramic, punctuated by golden accents and offshoots — actually gold-plated copper that Kalman transfers to wax molds via electroforming.
The PeacePlayers, one of a number of offshoots of an international group that uses sport to build trust in divided communities, has ballooned since it was set up in 2006.
"The State Department was not responsible for monitoring or approving the organization and operation of the Clinton Foundation or its offshoots," Elizabeth Trudeau, a department spokeswoman, said in a statement.
Lion Air, which already has offshoots in Malaysia and Thailand, also plans to establish a new airline in a Southeast Asian country this year, co-founder Rusdi Kirana told reporters.
Meanwhile, the conservative movement has recently descended into a cesspool of sometimes violent white nationalism that includes armed militia offshoots who wait fervently for some kind of post-apocalyptic wonderland.
In the far future, this might lead to a splintering of our current terrestrial incarnation as Homo sapiens into several offshoots dispersed across the solar system, and even beyond it.
Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon are especially focused on this goal, but even the pay cable services' streaming offshoots — HBO Now and similar services from Starz and Showtime — aim for this.
They found the pictures and paintings differed mainly in the number of root-like offshoots, which occur when charged particles try to carve the path of least resistance through air.
The special counsel already has referred several offshoots of his core investigation to US attorney's offices -- most notably, Mueller sent the Cohen investigation to the Southern District of New York.
Five seasons, several offshoots and countless imitators later, the beloved and influential anthology series that mixed sci-fi with morality tales has become an indelible part of the cultural lexicon.
What began with Teresa Shook's Facebook post in 2016 has, at this point, evolved into a movement that's bigger than Women's March, March On, or any of its other offshoots.
Indeed, Singapore's waves may be too small to surf but they are perfect for skim boarding, wakeboarding and stand up paddle boarding—three offshoots of surfing immensely popular on the island.
The steady stream of bombshell reporting about the probe and its offshoots have given rise to a cottage industry of books, podcasts, entertainment and even merchandise often centered around Mueller himself.
Kestenbaum traces the development of these more radical groups back to the 1970s and 1980s, noting that several offshoots developed around the Israeli Tanack School in Harlem, also called One West.
Lion Air has expanded quickly since it started flying in 2000, overtaking national carrier Garuda by capturing more than half of the domestic market and establishing offshoots in Thailand and Malaysia.
It fights alongside militiamen from Darfur, mostly offshoots of the Sudan Liberation Army, a rebel group that splintered after it struck a peace agreement with the government in Khartoum in 2006.
Three million people looped together is an activist jackpot, but the question now is whether Pantsuit Nation's offshoots are willing to do something more than support each other on the internet.
A short exhibition curated by Marie Salomé Peyronnel, Hypogea, on view May 11–15 at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery in New York, commemorates the installation of Désenchantement with a series of offshoots.
Petkanas said Democrats should be worried about Barr seeking to protect the president because he has oversight over offshoots of the Mueller probe, including the Southern District of New York (SDNY).
For several months, at an undisclosed greenhouse-like location nearby, healthy offshoots of the tree have been growing, tended to with care and now somewhere around eight to 10 feet tall.
Mr. Sutopo said pinpointing the number of miners buried by the landslide had been difficult partly because some might have been trapped in smaller offshoots of the site's primary mining pit.
The belt of suburbs and farms to the west of the capital have long been home to bomb factories for Al Qaeda offshoots that have plagued Iraq since the mid-2000s.
But designating subsidiaries or foreign offshoots of a group that was founded in the U.S. would make it easier to track and prosecute alleged members operating within the country, experts said.
Two people with knowledge of the company told the Times that despite those popular offshoots, the media giant was losing as much as $10 million a year before a recent upturn.
Yesterday, the startup show-and-tell of a life sciences accelerator called IndieBio showed just how far young biotech companies have come from their roots as the geeky offshoots of academic labs.
The contract is currently being serviced by Perspecta, a company separated from a subsequent HPE spinoff earlier this month, but has been handled by various HP offshoots since the contract was signed.
But chased into exile, its leaders have established a host of offshoots which profess loyalty to the West and praise its democratic systems (to the horror of the Muslim rulers they fled).
Under her day-to-day leadership Tribeca has mushroomed in size, sprouting festival offshoots overseas, a digital studio, branded cinemas, a training institute, a video-on-demand service and a gaming initiative.
Today's colectivos are believed to have thousands of members, according to organizations that track violence in Venezuela, but no one has a completely accurate picture of the informal and different collective offshoots.
There are overlaps and offshoots, but these are the fundamental media, traveling via sound, sight, and language to reside in that numinous inner place that we could roughly translate as the soul.
Marvel's head of TV, Jeph Loeb, is well known among fans for trotting out a familiar refrain — "It's all connected" — whenever he's describing the Marvel Cinematic Universe and its various TV offshoots.
Involvement by the PKK or any of its offshoots in the Ankara bombing would mark a critical turn in a war that has already gripped the country for more than three decades.
Then add to that the fact al Qaeda's affiliate and offshoots in Syria are estimated as of August to have 10,000 fighters, according to UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura.
The biggest losers more recently have been American offshoots of foreign banks: Spain's Banco Santander has flunked the test for three consecutive years and a US operation of Deutsche Bank for two.
It's going to go through the same processes through which those cuisines went—an Americanization phase, then to many different offshoots under young Filipino chefs: fine dining, middle-ground restaurants, and casual.
Members of Congress fear that this is meant to give Trump legal cover to attack Iran under the 2001 authorization for the use of military force against Al Qaeda and its offshoots.
Infighting in the region's offshoots of Al Qaeda in recent years has led to mergers, the formation of splinter outfits and eventually the alignment of Mr. Sahraoui's cluster with the Islamic State.
Although a motive for the shooting has yet to be declared, Mr. Iqbal is a staunch supporter of Pakistan's religious minorities, often considered heretics by the country's radicalized offshoots of Sunni Islam.
Imagine, on the internet, in 2018, a place where a battery of influential all-star thinkers and writers are having groundbreaking, difficult, conversations about flashpoint discussions — ones replete with disagreements, and threaded offshoots.
While it's hard to second-guess Marvel's enviable movie track record, its TV series -- specifically, ABC's "Agents of SHIELD" and the canceled "Agent Carter" -- haven't fared as well as offshoots of the movies.
Essenhigh is comfortable sharing her sensibility, committing with no preconditions to the Romanticism of 19th century landscape painting and to later offshoots of the same, like the vines and swirls of Art Nouveau.
And with so many offshoots slated to be launched within that galaxy, maintaining order doesn't call for Jedi mind tricks as much as what amounts to a very creative group of traffic cops.
Sensing opportunity, López reportedly made a play for power by allying himself with the remnants of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel and the ascendent Jalisco New Generation Cartel, both former offshoots of Guzmán's organization.
President Trump and two of his Cabinet members offered warnings Tuesday about the dangers posed by MS-2900, a gang based in El Salvador that has offshoots in cities across the United States.
The investigations are offshoots of a five-year probe by the U.S. Department of Justice, which was paid $5.8 billion by some of the world's largest banks to settle charges of currency rigging.
N26 will also face competition from local digital banks, established U.S. banks and their digital offshoots, as well as a growing number of financial technology startups who have recently started offering banking services.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), one of the most potent offshoots of the global terrorist network, thrived in large parts of the country, and Houthi rebels gained power in the north.
The network's offshoots — RT UK, RT Arabic, RT Deutsch, RT Español — operate just as freely in other countries (though British regulators have reprimanded RT UK for content "materially misleading or not duly impartial").
That said, there's a nagging feeling that the whole enterprise has moved into a brand-management phase, including the wholesale makeover of spinoff "Fear the Walking Dead" and a host of licensing offshoots.
While the movement is not known for promoting violence, some of its offshoots have been described as hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a legal advocacy organization that tracks such movements.
The publish-as-you-go, seat-of-your-pants style of "Serial" and stylistic offshoots like "Missing Richard Simmons" holds an addictive appeal, but it's also a risky gambit that rarely pays off.
The University of Phoenix is America's largest for-profit university (and indeed America's largest university, full stop), with 280,000 students, 270 campuses and various offshoots around the world, including some in China and India.
No matter how polarized the country's politics are, there is near unanimous support for military action against the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and its offshoots -- except, of course, from the pro-Kurdish party.
Extinction Rebellion's commitment to non-violent civil disobedience to press for faster cuts in greenhouse gas emissions has spurred offshoots in more than a dozen countries and pushed climate change up the political agenda.
"Our way of life is being challenged, most notably, the quest for modernity, the quest for innovation (are) being challenged by radical Islam and its terrorist offshoots from a variety of corners," he said.
The startling coherence of style—a beguiling combination of three principal Italian Modernist offshoots, futurism, rationalism and Novecento—can be found across the city in its cinemas, government offices, suburban streets, hotels and bars.
Adding to Mr. Modi's woes, he has found himself on the defensive as the radical right wing of his party and offshoots have adopted an aggressive agenda that has sometimes spilled over into violence.
The issue resulted in a number of so-called hard forks last year — where another distributed ledger is split off from the original bitcoin — resulting in bitcoin offshoots like bitcoin cash and bitcoin gold.
They eschew the laid-back fidelity of both official offshoots like Dead & Company (which includes three of the so-called "core four" surviving band members) and other tribute acts like the Dark Star Orchestra.
What the existence of the Washington NFL team and the Cleveland Indians and the Atlanta Braves, and all their minor league and amateur offshoots, accomplish in their continued existence is antithetical to this fact.
While the movement is not known for promoting violence, some of its offshoots have been described as hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League, which track extremist organizations.
The announcement is unlikely to herald any bipartisan conclusion to the central questions in an investigation that for over a year has been mired in investigatory offshoots, leaks and bitter fighting between committee members.
In 2011, the Brotherhood or its offshoots seemed to be the coming force in regional politics, having a hand in most of the uprisings that challenged the old order in several Middle Eastern countries.
In January 2016, al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), known as one of the terror group's most dangerous regional offshoots, carried out attacks on a luxury hotel in Ouagadougou that left 30 people dead.
The biggest properties in the world, all on one service, with original offshoots and expansions ready for streaming whenever somebody's interested, at a lower cost than what people already pay for Stranger Things and Mindhunter.
Some of the SCL offshoots have been involved in elections from Ukraine to Nigeria, helped the Nepalese monarch against the rebels, whereas others have developed methods to influence Eastern European and Afghan citizens for NATO.
Getting to Europe from places like Senegal often requires crossing hundreds of miles of barren desert terrain patrolled by thieves and the most fearsome of terrorist groups — offshoots of Al Qaeda and the Islamic State.
The Socialist Party USA has been one of the more prominent offshoots, having secured at least one local elected office since 20163, but others, like the Trotskyist Socialist Alternative Party, still compete for political oxygen.
President Trump and his top advisers have vowed to continue the fight against the Islamic State and its offshoots, but American commanders will likely have far fewer troops on the ground to wage that battle.
The court-mandated breakup of Standard Oil in 1911 was the culmination of the most significant antitrust action ever, but the company's dozens of offshoots eventually recombined into massive oil companies that maintain tremendous power.
It sometimes conflates terrorist groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State with largely nonviolent groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood and its offshoots and, at times, with the 1.7 billion Muslims around the world.
The primary mission of the American troops has been to train and assist West African security forces to try to suppress Islamist groups like Boko Haram and offshoots of Al Qaeda and the Islamic State.
By the turn of the century, the first California offshoots of the UDC—the Jefferson Davis Chapter, the Emma Sansom Chapter, and the Stonewall Jackson Chapter—were busily perpetuating their peculiar interpretation of the war.
Frances FitzGerald's "The Evangelicals: The Struggle to Shape America" is a 700-page historical overview of the conservative Protestantism that has become so omnipresent in our public life, including its offshoots in fundamentalism and Pentecostalism.
The announcement is unlikely to herald any bipartisan conclusion to the central questions in an investigation that for more than a year has been mired in investigatory offshoots, leaks and bitter fighting between committee members.
Tillerson's plan emphasized that the U.S.'s goal, first and foremost, is to prevent Syria from becoming "a platform or a safe haven" for terrorists, including the Islamic State, Al Qaeda, and their militant offshoots.
It was not clear if the administration was considering blacklisting only the Egyptian branch as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) or all regional offshoots of what analysts say is a heterogeneous group with no central authority.
Trump said the fact that North Korea was starting to return the remains of American dead from the 1950s Korean War and that there had been no nuclear or missile tests were offshoots of the summit.
The executions led domestic media to examine how Aum was able to recruit its followers - many of whom were young and highly educated - and whether its offshoots or other newly formed groups could do the same.
"Just as where you study abroad in your 20s is important, where you spend your exile is also very important," said Monica Marks, an academic at Oxford University who researches the Muslim Brotherhood and its offshoots.
In the United States, it will face competition from incumbent banks and their digital offshoots, as well as banking startups such as Chime and Varo Money, and other financial technology companies that have recently launched checking accounts.
Questions about the meat of the ongoing investigations into the Trump campaign's ties to Russian hacking of the 2016 election—and any offshoots of that probe—were saved for the closed session that followed the public hearing.
Meanwhile, indigenous communities in North America, Australia and South America have entrenched their resistance to new oil pipelines and mines, and Extinction Rebellion, launched in Britain in late October, has inspired more than a dozen international offshoots.
" Co-anchor John Berman suggested West's comments on "Saturday Night Live" were largely the same as actor Robert De Niro saying "f--- Trump" at the Tony Awards, but Camerota suggested West's had more "offshoots and rabbit holes.
I'd need a lifetime of study to understand the various manifestations of Hinduism, Buddhism, animism, tantric tradition and their offshoots, but I can say, albeit in extreme oversimplification, that most Hindu practice revolves around individual deity worship.
Many of the names in the data loss market, like Symantic and McAfee, may sound familiar, as most got their start in the traditional antivirus software market, monitoring for viruses and their later more sophisticated malware offshoots.
In Spencer's telling, though, the Brotherhood is not defined by its founding chapter in Egypt, or even its various open branches and offshoots (like the Palestinian militant group Hamas or the moderate Islamist Ennahda party in Tunisia).
The automated services, which include start-ups like Betterment and Wealthfront, along with offshoots from established players like Schwab, have quickly amassed $53 billion under management in just a handful of years, according to estimates by Aite Group.
While new relationships happen regularly in the Kardashian Klan and its various offshoots, this one could be particularly upsetting to the 18-year-old Kylie: Kylie's boyfriend Tyga used to date — and has a baby by — Blac Chyna.
The generational shift at Dior comes months after LVMH, the world's biggest luxury goods company, brought the couture part of the label in-house for 6.5 billion euros ($7.5 billion), uniting it with the perfume and beauty offshoots.
In 2017, it even spawned an Indonesian dance craze that saw families and communities around the country doing versions of the dance: Like every other song mentioned here, "Baby Shark Dance" has spawned its own offshoots and variants.
Now, as offshoots of the same armed groups threaten to drag the country back toward all-out war, the peacekeeping mission is struggling to stop spasms of ethnic cleansing and to regain the public's trust in the process.
State Attorney General Gurbir Grewal last month said the attackers had expressed interest in the Black Hebrew Israelites, a group unaffiliated with mainstream Judaism and some of whose offshoots the Southern Poverty Law Center lists as hate groups.
But the Brotherhood calls for a society governed by Islamic law, and some of its former members and offshoots — most notably Hamas, the Palestinian group whose stated goal is the destruction of Israel — have been tied to attacks.
As a frontwoman, Ms. Williams's shadow of influence has only grown during her break from music, with the most vibrant rock, especially in offshoots of punk, coming increasingly from female-led bands who aren't afraid of a chorus.
Yet Star Wars still has a ubiquitous hold on popular culture, with Disney investing in theme park offshoots of the franchise in California and Florida, multiple television shows on Disney+, and another trilogy after The Rise of Skywalker.
"Our analysis shows that the outbreaks in California that first caused people to ring the alarm bells and led to the discovery of AIDS were really just offshoots of the earlier outbreak in New York City," Worobey said.
Given the immense amount of TV show offshoots currently on the air or about to be (such as The Fosters' spin-off Good Trouble, which is heading to Freeform next year), Modern Family may definitely expand in this capacity.
Civil rights groups and historians have noted that things like the removal of monuments will only address part of the issue when it comes to creating a more complete understanding of the ways slavery and its offshoots shaped America.
The influx of new money comes as the chat startup goes full speed ahead on one of its most ambitious offshoots to date, taking on games giant Valve with a gaming store meant to rival the ubiquitous Steam store.
In the years since, though, vaporwave's offshoots have remained vibrant, including stylistic cousins like future funk, which riffs on the disco-house elements of the genre, and mallsoft, which plays up the "muzak" fixations and suggestions of postmodern space.
The group has inspired offshoots in more than a dozen countries, including France, where riot police used pepper spray and riot shields to clear scores of protesters from a bridge over the river Seine in Paris late last month.
We're seeing some young female stars expand into action roles — in the "Hunger Games" series, in the last two "Star Wars" offshoots — but I don't detect a commensurate trend of young male stars seeking, and benefiting from, softer parts.
Turkish authorities consider the Democratic Union Party (PYD) and its armed wing, the YPG, to be the Syrian offshoots of the PKK, which has waged a guerrilla war for autonomy in the mainly Kurdish southeast of Turkey for decades.
Alongside his men's and women's runway lines and their commercial offshoots, he creates two accessibly priced secondary lines: Lilies, a range of jersey-focused women's wear, and Drkshdw, a more unisex streetwear incarnation that began as a denim collection.
The party and its offshoots retain support among rural farmers and the poor for their social welfare programs, but they face an uphill battle in the election, with new rules that prevent any one party gaining a big majority.
Senate Democrats boycotting HHS, Treasury nominees The focus has trained on a series of finance entities, all offshoots of the hedge fund run by Mnuchin up until he was selected as Trump's pick to be the country's economic point person.
If you live in a city like Washington, DC, Philadelphia, or New York, there's a good chance you've seen members of the House of Israel or other offshoots of One West engaged in a highly confrontational form of street ministry.
Turkey views the PYD and its armed YPD affiliate as offshoots of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which has fought a decades-long insurgency in Turkey and is designated a terrorist group by Ankara, the United States and European Union.
" The author revealed that he was working with all of the new writers on developing offshoots that will serve as prequels to the current plot line: "Every one of the concepts under discussion is a prequel, rather than a sequel.
Another element pacing New Jersey's rise is bettors' prolific use of sports betting apps, including FanDuel Sportsbook and DraftKings Sportsbook, offshoots of their fantasy sports betting platforms that were already immensely popular among sports gamblers, making the transition relatively simple.
What is emerging, critics said, is a glimpse of what happens when American troops, especially Special Operations forces, pull back before insurgents are effectively subdued, leaving local or allied forces to fend off the Islamic State, Al Qaeda or their offshoots.
Page Boy eventually sold to Mothers Work, which was later renamed Destination Maternity, a monolith in the maternity space known for its offshoots A Pea in the Pod (its "luxury" line) and Motherhood Maternity (a label with the "lowest prices around").
Ross Stores and Ulta Beauty are among the few companies that are looking to open new locations, while Dick's Sporting Goods and the parent company of TJ Maxx are looking to grow offshoots of their brands, like Field & Stream and HomeSense.
Joseph F. Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have made clear their increased worry about the spread of the Islamic State in Libya, and the chances that the group could spawn offshoots in other parts of North Africa.
Unlikely stars are getting into the fashion business through athletic lines (Josh Brolin), teaming up with established designers to launch their own collaborations (Gigi Hadid and Tommy Hilfiger) or producing street-style offshoots for cool athletic brands (Rihanna with Fenty x Puma).
"It's time for Clinton to end her 274-day streak without a press conference and explain why she thinks it is appropriate for the Clinton Foundation and its offshoots to continue accepting foreign contributions while she runs for the White House," Miller said.
In the Anglican communion, which contains the Church of England and many of its offshoots, homosexuality is driving a wedge between believers in the northern hemisphere, many of whom increasingly support gay rights, and those in developing countries, who mostly do not.
The main group included Brad Davis, Cynthia Carlson, Valerie Jaudon, Jane Kaufman, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, Kim MacConnel, Tony Robbin, Miriam Schapiro, Ned Smyth, and Robert Zakanitch, but there were dozens of other artists closely linked to the moniker and its offshoots.
"The nation certainly would have been better off if President Clinton could have focused on Osama bin Laden without being distracted by the Paula Jones cases and its criminal offshoots," he wrote in the article, referring to the terrorist attacks of Sept.
The company, which owns Instagram, said the ban would also be applied to the Canadian Nationalist Front and its leader, Kevin Goudreau; the Aryan Strikeforce; the Wolves of Odin; and the Soldiers of Odin and one of its offshoots, the Canadian Infidels.
These mainstays of Philadelphia's robust indie scene have spent the better part of a decade churning out pop-punk gems alongside offshoots from the same community — like Allison and Katie Crutchfield and Japanese Breakfast — who have gone on to grab larger, national spotlights.
Analysts say its offshoots in Central America took hold when members were deported by the US. Immigrant rights groups say it's misleading to use MS-13 as an excuse for any crackdown and note that many of the gang's victims are immigrants.
"A vast Women's March centered on the USA and with offshoots around the world showcased the growing influence of new social movements, as did the #MeToo phenomenon and Latin America's "Ni Una Menos" -- which denounced violence against women and girls," it said.
Its expanding web of socially minded offshoots includes a refrigerated truck that ferries produce from isolated farms to the restaurant, a street-food tour of venders whom Ayoroa has mentored, and an initiative to provide healthful school lunches to kids on the altiplano.
Other offshoots bring us the boyfriend who is clueless of his privilege (Micah Stock), the Korean friend whose monologue opens the play (Han Jonghoon), and a corporate shark (Laila Robins) with a less idealistic vision for the future of the start-up.
Facebook has also tried and failed with a number of other offshoots over the past decade, like Facebook Paper, Notify, a Snapchat clone called Lifestage and others, as well as those it picked up through acquisitions, then later shut down like tbh or Moves.
At Eeeeeatscon, a food festival created by cult favorite restaurant-discovery site The Infatuation (which now has localized offshoots covering 10 cities from Denver to London), those bites ranged from truffle popcorn to boozy ice cream sundaes, offered up by chefs from around the country.
Hirohito Suzuki, a professor of sociology at the Graduate School of Project Design in Tokyo, said a combination of greater surveillance of Aum's offshoots and greater societal awareness meant it was now difficult for groups to obtain weapons or carry out military-style training.
Regardless of what my "fan brain" tells me, my "critic brain" knows that in•ter a•li•a is not necessarily the best point of entry for someone looking to get into At the Drive-In or their dual offshoots, The Mars Volta and Sparta.
Regional parties — in some cases offshoots of the Congress — have eaten into its old base and are worried about the B.J.P.'s monopolistic intent, but are also threatened by the Congress party's resurgence, which has complicated formation of electoral alliances in certain key states.
After examining the attackers' social media posts and other evidence, authorities said last week the pair had expressed interest in the Black Hebrew Israelites, a group unaffiliated with mainstream Judaism and some of whose offshoots the Southern Poverty Law Center lists as hate groups.
The group Stephens organized for the workshop consisted of a half-dozen consultants and experts in workplace creativity, using methodologies with names like Play to Innovate or Systematic Inventive Thinking — offshoots of the concept of "design thinking" pioneered at MIT and Stanford in the 1950s.
The genre has since germinated easily brandable, dollar-specific offshoots like "$100 challenge" where creators "challenge" themselves to spend $100 at a specific store or $1,9.53 at a vape shop or at Urban Outfitters for the ugliest clothes or to simply click on every ad on YouTube.
The Sex Pistols aren't the greatest musical introduction to the genre of punk, but the performance of rallying against something, anything — was appealing, and allowed me to chart a map toward more punk, and then its many offshoots: post-punk, garage punk, hardcore, and pop punk.
Though there do not appear to be any major revelations, the materials provide a glimpse of Bin Laden's thinking and his struggle to keep Al Qaeda's main branch and its offshoots in line as American drones killed the group's senior leaders and demoralized its foot soldiers.
North and Central OC cities like Fullerton, Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and Santa Ana historically get most of the credit, as do bands that were offshoots into the hardcore scene, beginning in the 290s with The Middle Class in Fullerton and China White in Huntington Beach.
This period gets explored in the Museum of Modern Art's new exhibition A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant-Garde, in which just over two decades of experimental, groundbreaking art is cataloged, from Cubism and Russian Futurism to offshoots like Zaum, Suprematism, and Constructivism.
As a result of this combination of poverty, poor education, urban-rural culture shock — and perhaps also exposure to more violent offshoots of Islam like al-Shabaab — Somalian refugees have been charged in a number of terror-related incidents in the United States, including actual terrorist attacks.
The ads purchased by Keep The Promise and its various offshoots include radio, television and online and are the latest effort by supporters of Cruz, a U.S. senator of Texas, to dislodge Donald Trump from the front-runner position in Tuesday's critical 11-state Republican nominating contests.
When the men referred to older terrorist groups that had wounded them or killed their relatives—Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia, Jaesh al-Mujahideen, or obscurer offshoots—they always called them Daesh, the Arabic term for ISIS , even though ISIS , in most cases, did not yet exist.
The Islamic State's ability to financially support its Philippine offshoots appears limited mainly to periodic Western Union transfers of tens of thousands of dollars, the report found, suggesting that direct support from Syria was a relatively minor factor in the Maute Group's ability to seize Marawi.
In the intervening years, Pinkfong itself has churned out a litany of Baby Shark offshoots; but its legs as a meme really come from what the rest of the internet has done with the song, with a push into the mainstream as an unexpected viral pop sensation.
From its forums, Something Awful members gave birth to the legend of Slenderman, an entire new genre of videos in Let's Plays, and thanks to offshoots like the Goonswarm, SA was indirectly responsible for some of the most massive (and costly) space battles ever witnessed in video game history.
Lately, however, there has been a curious sight along the Erie Canal and some of its offshoots: commercial shipping — a small rebound pegged to the canal's use as a niche waterway for cargo whose size or weight make it impossible, impractical or too expensive to haul any other way.
This would be a bastard solidarity that combines the immanent politics of Spinoza and all its offshoots, which emerge by affirming the current situation differently to produce change, with the dialectics descended from Hegel and Marx, which begin by negating the current state of affairs so that contradiction leads to change.
What's clear is that local governments in China and the country's state-owned enterprises see promise in new mobility infrastructure investment — and look at hyperloop technologies and their offshoots as a potentially more attractive investment option than other infrastructure developments that the government might view as more of a boondoggle.
With a mixed population of Muslims and Christians, Chad has been a longtime American ally in fighting Islamist militants in the region, including offshoots of Al Qaeda and Boko Haram, and its troops took part in a French-led effort to root out Islamist militants from parts of Mali in 2013.
While that investigation remains ongoing and additional messages could surface, CNN's review of the latest texts, in the context of other messages and contemporaneous events, show Strzok and Page were keenly aware of the news articles about the FBI's investigation and its offshoots, regularly notifying each other when articles published.
During internal discussions, Jim Mattis, who resigned as defense secretary last month, pointed to the estimate that some 20 terrorist groups, many of them offshoots of Al Qaeda and the Islamic State, would quickly use the freedom afforded by an American troop pullout to try to launch operations against Western targets.
The women said that Mack, 35, as part of her work for the self-help organization known as NXIVM (pronounced "nex-e-um") and its offshoots — like the Executive Success Program (ESP) — counseled them to leave their jobs and partners and tried to have them move to the Albany, New York, compound.
The most talked about are Saadiyat Island, a museum complex in Abu Dhabi that will be home to local offshoots of the Guggenheim and the Louvre, and the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong, which will house M+, the new museum of Chinese contemporary art, Hong Kong's answer to London's Tate Modern.
Being a teenage girl at a metal show meant that I couldn't wear a Children of Bodom shirt and expect to be taken seriously; melodic death metal and its offshoots were marginally more accessible than "regular" death metal, and so, the logic appeared to dictate, it was less metal—less respectable, less authentic.
If you take all of the equity funding rounds raised by its main corporate entity and regional offshoots like WeWork China and WeWork India, you'll find that SoftBank was either the sole investor, the round leader or a syndicate participant in the rounds that delivered the lion's share of capital to the company.
Tropes and archetypes like the tragically beautiful "Ophelia," the dangerously hot sex maniac, the twisted genius, the woman who "snapped," are offshoots of a "potentially highly stigmatizing" stereotype that contributes to a "still pervasive prejudice towards psychiatry and psychiatric illness," says Steven C. Schlozman, assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
On Thursday, authorities said they were examining social media posts and other evidence to learn more about the motives of the attackers, who they said had expressed interest in the Black Hebrew Israelites, a group unaffiliated with mainstream Judaism and some of whose offshoots the Southern Poverty Law Center lists as hate groups.
So it's appropriate that two offshoots of that franchise -- the latest Wolverine saga "Logan," and to a lesser degree the FX series "Legion" -- are at the center of questions about whether the genre has crossed another threshold, one where R-rated movies and more cerebral and ambitious TV offerings might be the next evolutionary phase.
This loosely connected network, which has its roots in the streaming platform SoundCloud, is now large enough to have its own offshoots and subsets, ranging from the violently depressive nineteen-year-old Floridian XXXTentacion (born Jahseh Onfroy) to the more radio-ready Lil Xan, who hails from Redlands, California—or "Deadlands," as he calls it.
Today, it's a global genre, with offshoots continuing to leave a trail across multiple countries and continents (including North America, which lays its own heavy claim to the genre by way of early actors like Disrupt, early Neurosis, His Hero Is Gone, Aus Rotten, Nausea, and general 90's-era New York City filth).
Lemmy lived and breathed rock 'n' roll, but as his impact and influence on the genre and all of its wild offshoots—heavy metal, punk, rockabilly—makes clear, his legacy goes deeper than that; Lemmy WAS rock 'n' roll, and a huge part of that was his never-say-die attitude and peerless musicianship.
These days the sound is still getting rinsed in the club and worked in the studio—taking detours along the way to shape-shift into offshoots like grime and 2-step—and in addition to the aforementioned old guard (who are still going strong), a new generation of producers have popped up to carry the torch.
But those efforts have also raised concerns about whether Trump expects to face the same level of accountability for military decisions he has kicked down to the Pentagon and have drawn attention to the inherent risks of downsizing the White House's role in overseeing the US' escalating military campaign against ISIS and al-Qaeda and its offshoots.
The party, which at times had the feeling of a giddy wake, drew in past and present journalists from its flagship site, as well as those from the offshoots Gizmodo (Gawker for gadgets), Jalopnik (Gawker for car culture), Jezebel (the Gawker "ladyblog"), Deadspin (Gawker for sports), Lifehacker (Gawker for productivity tips) and Kotaku (Gawker for video games).
Mr. Pompeo and other administration officials have stopped short of telling lawmakers or aides in large group settings that the 213 authorization for the use of military force from Congress, which permits the United States to wage war on Al Qaeda and its allies or offshoots, would allow the Trump administration to go to war with Iran.
There was the occupation of JFK airport in response to the anti-Muslim travel ban, and the marches over the Brooklyn Bridge to demand an end to family separation at the border, and, of course, the Women's March and all its offshoots, including the arrests of the march organizers during a women's strike outside Trump Tower.
Policymakers refer to members of al-Qaeda and ISIS as "hijackers" of their faith in order to signal their support for mainstream Islamic leaders in an alliance against minor radical offshoots, not because they are unaware that some members of al-Qaeda and ISIS are theologically "sophisticated" (or "very Islamic," as the Atlantic provocatively put it).
"Our troops are in Iraq to ensure the enduring defeat of ISIS," a senior administration official said on Monday, in a conference call with reporters ahead of a meeting this week in Washington with representatives of the nearly 80 countries that belong to the coalition fighting the Islamic State in Syria, Iraq and several other countries where the organization has offshoots.
Among the new features beta testers will get to test:  Redesigned threads that use color-coded labels and a chat bubble-style design  Nested replies that make it easier to track offshoots of a particular conversation Replies that hide like and retweet counts behind an additional menu Twitter first shared plans to test these features as part of a new beta program last month.
Today the arena may be highly lucrative, but it's also heavily saturated at all tiers: There are the quintessential sports-oriented mega-corporations like Adidas, Nike, Puma; there are the indie labels that emerged toward the beginning of the phenomenon, such as Bandier and Outdoor Voices; there are the celebrity-backed collaborations, like Beyoncé's Ivy Park and Kate Hudson's Fabletics; and there are big-name designers, like Prabal Gurung and Tory Burch, who've launched offshoots.
The studio is developing the apparently Comic Book Guy-inspired script, Worst Tinder Date Ever, penned by romantic comedy vets Keith Merryman and David A. Newman, who also wrote 2011's Think Like a Man and its various offshoots, along with the Hallmark Channel's loosely tech-inspired Mystery Girl, which boasts the IMDB synopsis, A man sends secret admirer e-mails to his crush but an e-mail address mix-up causes the notes to go to the woman's lovelorn coworker instead.
"What concerns me most specifically is al Qaeda, because I believe that al Qaeda-associated threats here, so al Shabaab and JNIM and the other offshoots of formerly known as al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, are taking direction from al Qaeda core and are sort of walking through the al Qaeda playbook to develop clandestine infrastructure, and I think they have a disciplined, patient approach to building a base that will allow them to form a caliphate when the time is right," Hicks said referring to the terror group's Somalia, Mali and North Africa based affiliates.

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