He spun and spun and spun until he collapsed, totally exhausted from the effort.
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One friend spun and spun and spun, until the young drummer's hands tired and he signaled its end.
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Anything can be spun, and it can be spun infinitely, the internet teaches us.
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He caught it and spun 360 degrees on his heel, came to a stop and just as quickly spun back.
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I think people were concerned the IAA business was not getting spun off or not spun off in the near term.
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Plymouth police say a pedestrian helping a driver who spun out was hit by another vehicle that spun out around 12:15 a.m.
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Trump for his own reasons spun it that way, and left-wing intellectuals who really are sharply critical of Obama have also spun it that way.
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Thanks, Spun Out Dear Spun Out, It sounds like you experienced derealization: a sudden shift in your perception of the world, to the extent that it no longer feels real.
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The media didn't tell the news — they spun it.
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One curiosity: The buyback-happy company at the top of this list, Philip Morris International, was spun out of Altria in 2008, around the same time that Kraft was also spun out.
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Starz was spun off from Malone's Liberty Media in 2013.
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Perez spun often, missed, and wound up against the cage.
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It spun off its pharma business as AbbVie in 2013.
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Philip Morris International was spun off, and handles business abroad.
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O), an insurance provider spun off from MetLife Inc (MET.
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I spun in the chair, a hand to my chest.
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Berkshire spun out Brooks as a standalone unit in 2012.
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Olympios herself has spun her status into a clothing line.
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Aptiv, which spun out of Delphi, acquired nuTonomy last October.
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Adriano Espaillat held her hand and spun her on stage.
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Yet Lue spun the series in the most positive way.
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Essentially, all your fantasies spun together in under three minutes.
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In fact, his allies spun his bachelorhood as a plus.
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Then in the last two years we spun off SeedToken.
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Google Search would have to be spun off as well.
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From there, Spain's political crisis spun completely out of control.
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He alleges that Ivanka spun in Putin's desk chair. Nov.
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Uniper soared in value once spun off, but Innogy struggled.
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Starbucks' Holiday Spice Flat White spun with cinnamon and nutmeg.
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He spun for POTUS, but he didn't suppress the report.
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First, a neighboring car spun out and hit his car.
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DreamWorks Animation was spun off from DreamWorks Studios in 2004.
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But, that's not the way this whole thing was spun.
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Starz was spun off from Malone's Liberty Media Corp LMCA.
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The company recently spun out its storage management division, Veritas.
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A sweet sauce is also hand spun into the mix.
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There, somehow, he spun it into an extraordinary standup show.
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The Santa spun in circles and played Jingle Bell Rock.
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They spun Starboard out into an independent firm in 2011.
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Tribune Media Company spun off its publishing unit in 2014.
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Inside, the D.J., Daniel Borrero, spun tribal progressive house music.
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Pfizer sold two divisions and spun one off to shareholders.
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The startup was spun out of Mike Lynch's Invoke Capital.
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DeGrom spun around on the mound and then hugged Rivera.
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Sears Canada was spun off from Sears Holdings in 2013.
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The attack, such as it was, just spun and sputtered.
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O, the newspaper business that Tribune spun off in 2014.
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This spell is spun by those who dictate the masses
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Mr. Carson spun on his heel and confronted Mr. Morales.
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He has spun off his show into a popular podcast.
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The startup was spun out of research from Cambridge University.
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N), a titanium dioxide maker spun off from DuPont (DD.
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Shop Apotheke was spun out of Europa Apotheek last year.
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There is a real risk of being spun and manipulated.
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Just like the men, I spun stories broadcasting fake confidence.
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My head spun round on my neck, as did Will's.
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Cars and trucks were spun around or flipped upside down.
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It's telling one story, while another is spun through play.
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As more people pulled up chairs, more story lines spun.
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They spun in a half circle one way, then another.
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Juul Labs spun out as a separate company in 2017.
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The two collided, Vettel spun and dropped to the back.
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Black spiders hung from webs spun between the portico's columns.
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Janine has always been as fragile as freshly spun glass.
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The breath we blew, the narrow steam that spun away.
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Hell, he somehow spun three bankruptcies as wins for him!
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But her account quickly spun out of control, she says.
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The car spun several times before spearing into the barriers.
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I backed out, spun the car around, and drove off.
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Ferrari was spun off from Fiat Chrysler and listed separately.
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Press secretaries have always jousted and spun for the boss.
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Conglomerate Wesfarmers, which spun off Coles late 2018, rose 1.4%.
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They spun closer and closer, faster and faster, until … bang!
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And soon enough we've spun an actual web of fictions.
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The Iowa Caucuses were that rare thing in this already overlong 2016 presidential race: an actual event, not a piece of "narrative" ready to be spun and re-spun by the media and candidates.
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Freescale was spun out of cellphone and walkie-talkie pioneer Motorola.
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Instead they spun it as a sort of diplomatic bar fight.
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By then EMC had spun out VMware as its own company.
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"Bad shots" are conceptually redefined when spun from his right hand.
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I'd seen it before, suitcases spun into rolls of clear plastic.
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One day my wool will no longer be spun to gold.
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We've spun it on its head and made it seem fun.
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The unit was spun off into a separate company last year.
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And then Reddit spun out to become an independent company again.
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Only two years ago, the company was spun out of MLBAM.
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DE), which it spun off in 2016, to Finland's Fortum (FORTUM.
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Look, last week's news cycle spun a lot faster than most.
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Their stories spun a damning narrative about Cosby over four days.
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Adwerx raised $1.25 million after it was spun out of ReverbNation.
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With Apple's backing, ARM was spun out of Acorn in 1990.
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It was founded in 1992 after being spun out of MIT.
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Matter was spun off as Matter Studios, then quietly shut down.
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He said it has technology that was spun out of NASA.
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The two kinds are spun differently and have some different properties.
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In the past decade or so many have spun them off.
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Barrick spun off Acacia in 2010, but maintains a 63.9% stake.
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Then the rock star life and drinking spun out of control.
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It also spun off Expedia into a separate business in 2005.
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It was spun out into an affiliate, Ant Financial, in 2014.
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He founded HVF, which spun out into financial technology company Affirm.
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It also owned Expedia, which it spun out into Expedia, Inc.
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After a push from Laura, though, things spun out of control.
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ICE then spun off Euronext as a standalone business in 2014.
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You know, his case was spun off to a different venue.
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Look at how Fiat Chrysler spun off Ferrari in late 2015.
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KS: Were you within Google still or had you spun out?
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He tipped me back a little further and the room spun.
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The group spun out of La Estrella and flagged a taxi.
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The company was subsequently acquired by IntercontinentalExchange, which spun off Euronext.
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CST Brands was on a roll when it first spun off.
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But the company was spun out a couple of years ago.
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The stock has fallen 80 percent since it was spun off.
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But many of these arguments can be spun the other way.
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And as always the lid has Asus's signature "spun metal" finish.
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My mind spun for hours, trying to formulate the perfect responses.
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It's also more than doubled its traffic since being spun out.
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Since 1996, Croft has run and jumped and spun across screens.
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Euronext was spun off in an initial public offering in 2014.
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It felt like it got spun about 20 times a day.
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He'd smiled as she spun an invisible lasso over her head.
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Day two, in contrast, is already being spun as a blockbuster.
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Grail spun out of Illumina, a genomic sequencing company, in 2016.
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Sears Canada, which was spun off from Sears Holdings Corp. SHLD.
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The left has spun this as immoral – as a Muslim ban.
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As the drill spun, it had gouged out sand and mud.
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The company spun out of research at Oxford University in 2006.
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Loon was spun out as an Alphabet subsidiary in July 2018.
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Niang spun toward the rim for two layups during the run.
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Google parent company Alphabet just spun out two more subsidiary companies.
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Alcon remains on track to be spun off in coming weeks.
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I went crazy and I spun around and was really emotional.
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Is he the operator who spun the then-secret Mueller report?
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Even though the songs are sturdy, it feels remarkably hand spun.
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Maria laughed in delight as her friend, arms outstretched, spun away.
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Central counterparties spun the incident as proof that the system worked.
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In 2014, however, it found itself spun off from Time Warner.
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Stephens simply stopped running as the ball spun away from her.
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It was spun off as a stand-alone company in 1999.
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Fernandes spun a dancer into him by his leash, ballroom style.
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ABB disagrees that it power grids business should be spun off.
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Then, last year it was spun out into its own business.
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These lies have spun tales and spanned depths of false narrative.
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Voter apathy would signal a frustration with Putin's carefully spun narrative.
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Criticism of O'Reilly's bloviating can easily be spun as partisan politics.
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A lucrative industry has now spun up to support these investigations.
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MI, the online fashion retailer it originally spun off in 2015.
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On Marchionne's watch, FCA spun out legendary sports car maker Ferrari.
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"That storm spun up [in intensity] in 21.5 hours," noted Mathis.
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Google's self-driving car unit was later spun off into Waymo.
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Google's self-driving car unit was later spun off into Waymo.
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It's close to custard but lighter, a spun skein of egg.
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In fact, it's a spider web, and the answer is SPUN.
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They're hand-spun, and you can get malted shakes as well.
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The contradiction faded a little after California spun a few times.
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When I spun, the ocean swung around me like a whirlpool.
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So like its bigger, decidedly laptop, cousins, the Yoga Book can be used like a laptop, or spun around into a tent mode for watching movies, or spun all the way back into a tablet configuration.
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DJ Xenn spun a chill-out track and descended from the throne.
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The Family has spun off all those products into their own companies.
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We skipped, then we spun around in a circle with another dancer.
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Expedia spun off from IAC in 2005, with Khosrowshahi at the helm.
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It was spun off from U.S. drugmaker Bristol-Myers Squibb in 2009.
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Then, it spun out and landed in the path of oncoming drivers.
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KBR was part of Halliburton until it was spun off in 2007.
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Erdoğan spun other conspiracy theories in the lead-up to the referendum.
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Icons for each spun around in a giant Keynote presentation behind him.
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Chemours was formerly part of DuPont before being spun off last July.
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At least two of the companies were spun off after McClendon died.
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Trump has always spun his own narrative as either heroic or persecuted.
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Bayer spun off Covestro as a separate listed company two years ago.
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Of course, by then, the rumor mill had spun out of control.
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Simon spun off its weakest malls into a separate firm in 212.
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Miguel looks like a toddler who's been spun around too many times.
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Finally, there was Zoetis, the animal health company spun off by Pfizer.
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She has spun off or sold a number of businesses and products.
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Stensul spun out of founder and CEO Noah Dinkin's previous company FanBridge.
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Private Show: Spun out of the essence of Britney Jean Spears herself.
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The pig was spun in it to take the fine hair off.
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Under Breen, Tyco spun off its electronics and healthcare businesses in 2007.
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AdvanSix is neither, Cramer said, which is why it was spun off.
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Ant Financial, spun out of Alibaba, may be worth more than $60bn.
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To inquire would only get you mocked further, spun into the joke.
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Later, the Free Beacon was spun-off into a for-profit website.
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Conservatives have spun this up into a full invasion of federal bureaucrats.
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Philips Lighting was spun off from its parent Philips NV in May.
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Norwest and Canvas Ventures, which spun out of Morgenthaler, declined to comment.
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Sentor spun it out as a separate company about a year ago.
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Tyga is part of a complicated web spun by the Kardashian clan.
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He spun around, still on the ground, and stared at the fence.
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The report was Kontoor's first since being spun off from VF Corp.
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Ysplit spun out of Alao and his co-founders' first startup, Cluttr.
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They spun $22015 billion of that out to investors in dividend payments.
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A lot of folks spun out of existing companies at that time.
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Originally, Grabit licensed its core technology and spun out from SRI International.
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Noah had Miley sing 'Happy Birthday' while older sister Brandi spun tunes.
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The company was spun off from Air Products, an industrial gas giant.
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It had said Amitiza would be part of the spun-off unit.
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In 2014, the company spun off its newspapers into a separate company.
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Second, his release can be spun by Pyongyang as a "humanitarian" gesture.
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DE) - itself spun off from Siemens - and U.S. firm General Electric's (GE.
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Steelmakers sold their mining operations and carmakers spun off their parts suppliers.
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On Friday he spun a protest song set on his WWOZ show.
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Once it beat me, 5 to 2, Cozmo spun around and gloated.
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The independent company spun out of Alphabet is now called Malta Inc.
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He wore a white T-shirt and a ceiling fan spun overhead.
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Signify, the former lighting division of Philips, was spun off in 2016.
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This technology has now been spun off as a new startup, Descript.
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In fact it was spun off as part of Euronext in 2014.
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"And I spun that $700 into an empire, didn't I?" she said.
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It has sold or spun off divisions including its Industrial IoT business.
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There was another caution right after the start when Spencer Pigot spun.
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Time, which was spun off from media company Time Warner Inc TWX.
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He had specifically been at MLB Advanced Media, which spun off BAMTech.
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Air Canada spun off Aeroplan in 2002 to data analytics firm Aimia.
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Keselowski spun Truex in the turn as Hamlin coasted to the victory.
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Whenever we exchanged, she got off first and last and spun away.
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NorthStar Asset Management was spun off from NorthStar Realty Finance in 2014.
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O). PayPal, which spun off from e-commerce firm eBay Inc (EBAY.
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Chelsea Wolfe's sixth studio album Hiss Spun was catalyzed by a reunion.
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But those things are common enough in the circles he spun through.
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We spun out, went public, and that was a crazy, crazy ride.
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In January he spun records at trendy New York hotspot Up&Down.
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He spun dark visions of a Democratic conspiracy of vengeance against him.
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Loss To raise cash, Sears spun off a number of other divisions.
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The GMC spun out of control until it slammed into a fence.
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Sam spun in circles, unable to decide which direction was most exciting.
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When Moises found her, he took her hands and spun her around.
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"They certainly spun it a certain way for entertainment purposes," he said.
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When spun, the top rotates in mid-air as if defying physics.
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It was spun off from American as a separate company in 2000.
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Life just spun him around and kicked his ass too many times.
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Above the medieval-style metal glove, he spun, he kicked, he flipped.
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This is also the spindle on which the novel's thread is spun.
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The boat spun around and rode up and over the next swell.
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WITHIN TWO YEARS IT HAD 26% MARGINS WHEN IT WAS SPUN OFF.
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Within minutes, patrol cars zoomed past, toward Malibu Canyon, then spun around.
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Tribune Media spun out its publishing business, Tribune Publishing Co, in 2014.
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Fox has spun off its newspapers, distancing itself from the hacking scandal.
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Last year, Dixon got spun around via contact from behind from Castroneves.
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Amini and her sisters spun themselves a cocoon of nature and literature.
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Moreover, Norquist's group has spun off similar meetings in some 40 states.
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Six months later, a Russian Progress cargo ship spun out of control.
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His act is spun as disrespect to the nation and its flag.
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Companies like Allstate, Dean Witter and Discover were spun out of Sears.
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She flew higher, spun faster, and landed more firmly than anyone else.
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Time Warner, CNN's former parent company, spun Warner Music off in 2004.
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He finally stepped into a revolving door, spun around and emerged transformed.
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His ball spun off the green and rolled into the water hazard.
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Now you've spun off Match— BARRY DILLER: --or everything of real value.
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While there, he spun to the hoop and tore up his knee.
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Brown screamed and Bersten spun her around after the announcement was made.
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"But obviously the left and Hollywood liberals got spun up," she added.
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Big communities will still be spun into their own apps, Anderson said.
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Their Juul line was spun off into a separate company in 2017.
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" A woman in a floral scarf spun around and squealed, "Oh, nice!
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Google's parent company, Alphabet, spun off its driverless car project last month.
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Dutch-based Prosus was spun out South Africa's Naspers in a Sept.
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Seattle-based PlayFab spun out of game developer Uber Entertainment in 2014.
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"A Discovery of Witches" is spun from Deborah Harkness's All Souls trilogy.
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He then spun the cylinder, pointed it away and pulled the trigger.
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Spun off from the supercomputer firm Thinking Machines in 1992, WAIS Inc.
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I got up, spun the wheel, and just stared at the options.
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Udacity vice president Oliver Cameron spun out an autonomous vehicle company called Voyage.
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Pou Sheng was spun off from Yue Yuen and listed separately in 2008.
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Gorsuch spun around in his chair in search of someone in the audience.
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The states are spun into the great, unending, unbreakable cable that is America.
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Jacobson became CEO of Xerox immediately after Conduent was spun off on Tuesday.
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" He finished second — but spun it as a victory for "the comeback kid.
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Just like on 9/11, names and faces spun around in my head.
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Drivers fumed as their tires spun on the slush still coating the streets.
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To think, only weeks ago, an orgy spun in those very same walls.
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The upside is that all pranks can be spun as 'in poor taste.
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I would love for The Girls Who Spun Gold to become a book.
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" Chemours Co.: "From the day it was spun off I didn't like it.
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At the end of the 19th century, inequality had spun out of control.
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Mr. Cruz spun a happy tale of growth, amazing growth, 7 percent growth.
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The projects will be spun off as as individual companies on October 31.
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Even as an entire privacy invading narrative was being spun unknowingly around them.
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My daughter spun like the minute hand of a clock throughout the night.
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Several other energy companies have spun off their pipeline assets to generate capital.
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The wires get spun around and flicked away as another wire slides in.
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YUM CHINA WILL GET SPUN OFF AND WILL NEED TO FIND A HOME.
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Friday when his pickup spun out on Highway 169 and rolled in Princeton.
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RIP Andrew Sachs who spun comic gold as Manuel in 'Fawlty Towers'. pic.twitter.
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On Monday, Ford spun out a new entity called Ford Autonomous Vehicles LLC.
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Go deeper: The vaping company that spun out Juul is raising more money
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The couple's Ford Taurus spun off the road and into a nearby ditch.
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Journalists also seized on the story and spun its implications to improbable ends.
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Instead, the tweet spun into the start of a secret relationship conspiracy theory.
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It also has spun out other lifestyle brands like Nifty and Top Knot.
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The unit could be spun off within a year or two, Ward said.
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AIG had announced earlier this year that the unit would be spun off.
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The move is being spun as the creation of the "Curated Shopping Group".
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Remember how masterfully the company spun the Note after the smoke had cleared?
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Charlotte eventually won the whole thing, but everyone got the dough they spun.
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I spun that to say he was involved in volunteering at that hospital.
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And by that time others will have spun up their operations as well.
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ADT was spun off from fire safety systems maker Tyco International Plc TYC.
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Scale and greed and countless other culprits have spun the geologic clock backward.
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In the 1990s, the company was held by Kmart before being spun off.
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What you need is dozens of tiny spheres levitated and spun using ultrasonics.
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Vanlancker previously worked for Chemours, which was spun off from DuPont in 2015.
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Greg McLemore's WebMagic, meanwhile, hasn't spun off a company as big as Pets.
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N). Brookfield Property, spun off from Toronto-based Brookfield Asset Management Inc (BAMa.
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Shares in Alcon, the eye care business being spun-off by Novartis NOVN.
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Papadopoulos since then has spun government conspiracy theories primarily on his Twitter feed.
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The D.J. Chelsea Leyland spun hip-hop as young upstarts thronged the bar.
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One of them spun around and struck her, slamming her into a mailbox.
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Bitcoin cash, which spun off from bitcoin in July, rose 17 percent Monday.
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Gach spun around three defenders for a layup to initially halt the run.
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Its consumer finance arm, now called Synchrony Financial, was spun off last year.
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The air was fragrant with cumin,Hummus spun her around with a whoosh.
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Since, the company has spun out of betaworks and launched a sequel, TwoDots.
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The bike wobbled unsteadily as I spun around to watch them bounding off.
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By the time she had spun around, he was beginning to tumble sideways.
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The story has been updated with the correct date Expedia was spun off.
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"We both spun our tires really bad (on the last restart)," Larson said.
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The daffodil projectors bobbed and spun, spitting showers of color across the walls.
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Thistle spun the concept out of an Indigenous teaching called All My Relations.
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Ditto for startups that spun out of corporate parents with relatively mature technologies.
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After the debate, Mr. Trump's surrogates spun his comments for the general electorate.
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Bartenders poured wine as a D.J. spun tunes and a machine spouted popcorn.
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I spun through them, the pages whipping by like an old-school Rolodex.
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In 1.13, Sears spun the business off into a separate publicly traded company.
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AbbVie, which was spun off from Abbott Laboratories in 2013, declined to comment.
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Meanwhile, the dairy's being heated, and then those are brought together and spun.
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Nido did not know where the ball was as it spun toward him.
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It's now spun off to other products: Jira Service Desk and Jira Core.
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Lizzo rolled in, spun around and started happily cursing, spreading joy through expletives.
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Much of this output was unlicensed and spun far past its creator's control.
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Realme, which spun out of Chinese smartphone maker Oppo, claimed the fifth spot.
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Besides the songs, she also brought her home-spun stories and signature humor.
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Instead, each candidate spun their own best story and got out of town.
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Yum China spun off from its former parent company, Yum Brands, in 2016.
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It is "choose," and choice can be spun out into dozens of contexts.
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Children spun makeshift sparklers as they celebrated the new year in Nairobi, Kenya.
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PMI led the work once it was spun off from Altria in 2008.
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Ms. Pelosi spun around to address him, her finger wagging, her voice quivering.
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Google spun off its self-driving project as an independent company in 2016.
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The company was spun off in May from Philips, which holds 70 percent.
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The conference will be spun off as a standalone entity, the company said.
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Makani, which develops airborne wind turbines, spun out from X in early 2019.
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" Minerals Technologies: "I recommended the stock when it was spun off [from Pfizer].
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"They spun it to where it appeared negative," Lane said on Fox News.
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Earlier this year, Alphabet spun its smart home division Nest back into Google.
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Sara Lee spun off the company in 2000 for a reported $1 billion.
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Old women spun hand-held prayer wheels and hobbled along with walking sticks.
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So anything the "other" side said or is dismissed, ignored, marginalized or spun.
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If it spun fast enough, those riders would be ripped off the ride.
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What can we tie together that can get people spun up the most?
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That's a big win for legal pot advocates no matter how it's spun.
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Cosmopolitan in 230 became this explosive success, spun off a lot of cash.
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In 2011, John Hanke and I actually spun out into an autonomous unit.
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And then it spun out and Hearst had an ownership stake and anyway.
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In other recent separation deals in the industry, Bayer spun off its Covestro plastics unit and is now selling down the shares, Air Products spun-off specialty chemicals unit Versum and coatings group Akzo Nobel is selling its specialty chemicals division.
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A team was then spun off as Superpedestrian, a startup based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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The beguiling aria "Come per me sereno" conveys Amina's contentment in fine-spun phrases.
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Goodell spun this news as a triumph of elevated awareness and more open discourse.
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UK-based Clydesdale Bank Plc was spun off from National Australia Bank in 2016.
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They organized The Youth Climate March in 2018, which spun off into sister marches.
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That plastic can be recycled into fibers, which can then be spun into clothing.
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Chemours, spun off from DuPont in July, plans to then lease back office space.
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Then, Onyeka claimed that Nicole wasn't real, which spun out into a larger drama.
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But of course, even the best of intentions can be spun to look differently.
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Kinder Morgan Canada was spun off from parent Kinder Morgan in May last year.
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Patty spun away from the window, somehow leaving her left foot on the sill.
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Meanwhile almost every major cultural outlet in America has spun their take on Cardi.
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She sat behind the desk, spun in the chair twice, and that was that.
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N, which Ashford Trust spun off in 2013, is the target of Sessa Capital.
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It had said the drug Amitiza would be part of the spun-off unit.
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"He spun it up there and Reynolds hit it," Padres manager Andy Green said.
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After a few strides they spun and retreated as formally as in a drill.
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Gutnikov later joined Smersh, the military counterintelligence unit, that spun off from the NKVD.
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Juul Labs has grown exponentially since it spun off from Pax Labs in 2017.
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Marriott is the vacation rental company spun off by Marriott International five years ago.
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With the way things have spun out within this state, people just feel beleaguered.
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His breaking pitches spun without much movement, and he was pulled in the fourth.
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In response, it spun off its own Silicon Valley-based mobility LLC last year.
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It spun off its fossil-fuel-burning power plants into a related company, Uniper.
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Kinder Morgan spun off the unit to help finance the expansion of the pipeline.
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GE spun off several businesses in 2018 to generate cash and shrink its footprint.
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Kinder Morgan Canada was spun off from Houston-based Kinder Morgan Inc last May.
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Vantiv is a payment processing and technology provider that FITB spun off in 2009.
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But as the intervention turned sour, it was re-spun as a collective decision.
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They dropped phrases like "Diffie-Hellman protocol" and "quantum entanglement" until my head spun.
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DreamWorks Animation was spun off from DreamWorks Studios in 2004 with Katzenberg as CEO.
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Time Warner then spun off Time Inc as a stand-alone company in 2014.
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They traded at only 10.015 euros when first spun off from E.ON in Sept.
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So I spun my wheels for a good two years asking the wrong question.
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When the Task Force spun off into Restore Hetch Hetchy, Rosekrans joined its board.
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There's nothing inherently wrong about a fan spun annual celebration of a beloved franchise.
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She then moved the party to the Marquee club, where DJ Mustard spun tracks.
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Note: Article updated to correct that JD Logistics was not spun out of JD.com.
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Oxitec, which was spun off from Oxford University, was acquired last year by Intrexon.
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Ashford Hospitality Prime spun off from fellow REIT Ashford Hospitality Trust Inc in 2013.
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The president spun an unfounded conspiracy theory that has become increasingly hard to track.
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They assert that Britain would have better broadband connections if Openreach was spun off.
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A car behind the red car hit me and spun across the three lanes.
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And Ian McEwan's "Enduring Love," a novel spun out of an obsessive psychiatric syndrome.
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Last year, Google spun out the development team into a separate company called Niantic.
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IBM spun off its IBM Watson Marketing arm into a new company named Acoustic.
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Frenchman Romain Grosjean, in the Haas, also spun off as he avoided the Mercedes.
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Last year, state-controlled ADMIE was spun off from power utility Public Power Corp.
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Since then, it's spun-out seven companies with an aggregate valuation of $140 million.
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The project comes from Innomdle Lab, a startup that's been spun out of Samsung.
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Scientists compared the composition to spun sugar and cotton candy; more fluff than solid.
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In 153, Starz was spun off from Liberty into an independent, publicly traded company.
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Parts of NordLB, such as its retail unit Braunschweiger Sparkasse, could be spun off.
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Subway is planning to offer hand-spun milkshakes made with Halo Top's ice cream.
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He has also made molded-polypropylene chairs that can be spun like a top.
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As ManorCare's operations declined in 2016, HCP spun off the properties to Quality Care.
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As a result, investors have spun out offerings based on their areas of expertise.
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When the Mercedes driver did get past, he spun and lost the place again.
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In 2013, it spun off its animal health business into what is now Zoetis.
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Canvas Ventures, another information-technology investment group, was spun out of Morgenthaler in 2013.
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The car spun toward the bus, and the bus driver swerved to avoid it.
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It crashed into a parked car and spun out of control, according to WNYT.
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SUJATA BISWASOxford The Economist's addiction to the epithet "populist" has spun out of control.
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This year Naspers also spun out Multichoice, which dominates the African pay-TV market.
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The dots are the locations of individual scans as the sample is spun around.
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We've spun them to tell excellent stories about and present fresh defenses of Theranos.
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ATRIAS was built at Oregon State University, which spun off Agility Robotics last year.
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On social media, conspiracy theorists spun nonsensical stories about how impeachment had already begun.
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Her lawsuit was filed against Abbott Laboratories Inc, from which AbbVie was spun off.
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So, Rich was working on Microsoft Travel, and then it spun off into Expedia.
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And those figures could certainly be read — or spun — as support for new regulations.
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Everything is spun into an inclusive adaptable assemblage aimed at escaping singular identity classification.
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It doesn't matter what people say against us and the stories that get spun.
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In 2016, Conagra spun off its $6.9 billion frozen potato business, Lamb Weston Holdings.
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When it ended, the tape flapped emptily as the reel spun around the capstan.
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The company spun off much of its insurance business into Genworth Financial in 2004.
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Others danced to mellow beats spun by the D.J.s Wahid Paradis and kos_mic q'andi.
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Mike Bloomberg spun up a secretive agency to help his $600 million presidential bid.
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HP spun off its chip and test-equipment business as Agilent Technology in 1999.
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The biggest, Otis, is itself being spun off from United Technologies Corp next year.
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The supercar maker was spun off from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in a 2015 IPO.
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Haniger spun to the ground bleeding, but he left the field on his own.
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Critics praised "No Country for Old Men" (2007) for being a well-spun thriller.
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There, in my zeal, I spun myself dizzy and fell hard on my elbow.
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Adames spun and threw a laser to catcher Travis d'Arnaud, who tagged Altuve out.
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The shape of a ball, for example, is not changed when it is spun.
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The impact spun the car, which later hit two other vehicles and caught fire.
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"Once" had its own internally consistent reality, spun from an air of romantic regret.
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The truck hopped curbs, spun U-turns and maneuvered around other vehicles and police.
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But this series already spun once on a dime, and may do so again.
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ABC Family was really a conservative channel, spun out of the Christian Broadcast Network.
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Take, for example, Arconic, the industrial metals company that spun off Alcoa in November.
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Soroush Salehian raised both arms and spun in circles as if celebrating a touchdown.
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Francis Coquelin spun and slipped to the turf as he tried to stop Hazard.
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Gannett, which publishes USA Today, spun off its digital businesses into something called TEGNA.
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The policies were spun off in 2008 as a non-profit based in Pennsylvania.
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Hence the calculated infamy that M-G-M, long ago, spun around Jean Harlow.
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Headlines * Areva receives offer for 10 pct stake in spun-off nuclear unit on.ft.
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The impact spun me around nearly 180º, like a teacup ride at warp eight.
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"It's silly, it's been spun up as something it's not," the CNN source said.
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Alcon, its eye-care division, has been spun off into a separately traded company.
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He spun the stories, and he now rides a carpet headed straight to Jerry.
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They ignited brilliantly and descended, whistling softly and casting shadows that spun and danced.
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They spun it up and they started amplifying it until that story started trending.
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He shot fadeaways and spun like a dervish and put up graceful hook shots.
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Using Kara's framework on some spun-up AWS instance is not necessarily that innovative.
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A third grabbed his hood, and Brown spun around and threw a right hand.
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Or at least that's how the Conservative opposition, specifically leader Andrew Scheer, spun it.
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Spun out from Simon & Schuster's series of cheap paperbacks and then spun out once more into a six-picture series of feature films in the '40s, the title gained the most prominence as a radio serial running 526 episodes from 1941 to 1952.
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Whatever the business case for Ford's decision to shift some investments from Mexico to the US, this month's announcement could certainly be spun (and was spun) as a win for Trump; this means he may be less likely to turn on Ford tomorrow.
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Blackstone already spun off Refinitiv's Tradeweb bond-trading business via an IPO this past April.
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When the dust settles, the security entity spun out from Intel will be renamed McAfee.
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PayPal spun off from eBay in 2015 and has since expanded well beyond online checkout.
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Spun by hand and balanced on a single finger, it was one of MinebeaMitsumi Inc.
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A company Apple spun off in 1987 could play a key role in its future
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HPE was spun off from Hewlett-Packard Inc as a separate software company in 2015.
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It was amazing and we spun that into ... cobbled together a business model around it.
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In September, CrunchBase spun out of AOL's TechCrunch and became a venture-backed startup itself.
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Spun off from eBay last July, PayPal has fallen 22% since its high last summer.
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The other driver t-boned Jason's car and then spun 90 degrees, striking another car.
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From there, a one-on-one conversation is spun up in the Direct Messages tab.
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It didn't make me feel traumatized, and instead I spun it into a funny story.
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Last year Yum threw in the towel in China and spun off its business there.
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As purple and black lines spun behind him, Max nodded and swayed back and forth.
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It jumped around, gave lesser characters far too much screen time, and spun its wheels.
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But a bunch of "other stuff" got spun out into a new parent company, Alphabet.
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Jonas Åkerlund, who directed Spun, will direct the film off a script he co-wrote.
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We are a slow procession of particles spun over water the poisonous color of mercury.
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In 2012, the company spun off 30 so-called B malls into a separate company.
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" Calgon Carbon Corporation: "I'm so old I remember when it was spun off by Merck.
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Plentiful scenes of fire may point to a magic spell that spun out of control.
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Louis Dreyfus Company BV spun off its Brazilian sugar and ethanol business Biosev in 2013.
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Corneh seems disoriented, spun off her axis, still too wrapped in trauma to process anger.
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As the scanner prepared to take an image, it spun the negative like a top.
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He felt their loneliness, their waywardness as the world spun frantically out of their control.
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Daou then spun the backlash to his propaganda machine as evidence of its necessity. 8.
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In 2014 Goldman spun out a messaging technology developed internally as a new company, Symphony.
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Ferrari was spun out of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and floated on the stockmarket in January.
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What's crazier is that they each spun a different combination to add up to $1.
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It rattled a little as it spun, I assume because I got the discount model.
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It has sold off or spun off its most-prized brands and valuable real estate.
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The advisory firm was spun out of private equity group Blackstone Group LP in October.
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Yum China was only spun off from U.S.-based fast food giant Yum Brands Inc.
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EDS later spun back out of GM before being acquired by Hewlett Packard in 2008.
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O). Santa Rosa, California-based Keysight spun off from life sciences manufacturer Agilent Technologies (A.
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I spun around, and he looked at me and told me he was just kidding.
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Partying to tunes spun by Samantha Ronson, "everyone had the best time," the source continues.
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That's when George Mendonsa spotted Friedman, spun her around and planted a kiss on her.
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Once carbonised, the fibres are wound onto bobbins, spun into yarns or formed into tapes.
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Exaggerated and heavily-spun stories that might be considered clickbait may prove tougher to fight.
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You might spot a yak butter churner at the corner or a hand-spun rug.
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In the spring of 2016, my longstanding perfectionism had spun into a full-blown neurosis.
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Covestro had its market debut in October when it was spun off from parent Bayer.
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PARIS (Reuters) - It began as a home-spun Facebook campaign against French fuel tax increases.
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DE), the power plant and energy trading unit spun off by German utility E.ON (EONGn.
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The indictment said the scheme began before Indivior spun out of Reckitt Benckiser in 2014.
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That ship spun wildly out of control and eventually burned up in the Earth's atmosphere.
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He skated behind the net and spun when he got to the left faceoff circle.
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It also spun off Match Group, owner of the popular Tinder dating app, in 2015.
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Instead, the hosts spun the wheel and pulled out questions depending on where it landed.
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" She continued, "Tabloid outlets that posted pictures of me spun them in a negative light.
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BHP spun off the plant into a separate company, called South32, to shareholders in May.
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The cage was then violently spun around and hurled into a freezing bed of water.
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They spun and whirred, demonstrating just how well they could, I don't know, separate molecules?
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The CHP said Curry's car was hit when a car spun out and hit it.
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NASA uses this stuff—gel spun polyethylene—on some of their solar sails, Wagner says.
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South32 is a collection of smaller assets spun off from mining giant BHP in 2015.
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In 2013, deCODE spun off a technology arm called NextCODE, later acquired by China's WuXi.
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The company, which in 2012 was spun off from U.S. retailer Sears Holdings Corp SHLD.
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Last year it spun off its $6.9 billion frozen potato business, Lamb Weston Holdings Inc.
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The "Gimme More" singer sported a snakeskin bikini as she spun into her beau's arms.
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The actor spun a few times as he floated down and held a black umbrella.
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It could be spun into yarn, turned into bouncy foam and molded into endless shapes.
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Recently, though, Google has spun out some of its more successful gambits into individual units.
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Gerdeman joined Livent in 2018 roughly five months before it was spun off from FMC.
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Their lives may have spun out a tad differently, but the pair's friendship has endured.
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In January 2015, PES spun off the terminal, creating North Yard as a separate firm.
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N), the automotive seating and interiors company spun off from Johnson Controls International Inc (JCI.
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The spun-off part could be listed separately or could be attractive to a buyer.
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In the fourth quarter, Love spun into the lane and hit a sweet push shot.
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Three beats more, and his brain has spun a story line to stanch the bleeding.
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Hewlett-Packard Enterprise has risen 58.6 percent since it was spun out of HP Inc.
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We wheeled into the hotel's driveway and the cabby spun around to offer his verdict.
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Upstairs, a disc jockey had just spun the reggae tune "Young Lover," by Cocoa Tea.
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Think of it as a spun-out Instagram inbox, but with a few more features.
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She's been spun a whole web of lies that she so readily believes about herself.
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Even Hollywood stars Will Smith and Sebastian Stan have spun the spotlight on their shortcomings.
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And it spun off its commodities unit, which will reduce its exposure to volatile markets.
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On a conference call Wednesday, CEO Nick Woodman spun Google's device as a business booster.
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That business will be spun off into a new public company under the TiVo name.
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She spun through more boyfriends than this reader could count and at least five husbands.
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Critics say the article shows the administration spun journalists and experts into supporting the agreement.
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This doesn't include the twenty or so bands that have spun off from the core.
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Conglomerate Sime Darby Berhad spun off its plantation division in a separate listing in November.
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It seems that numerous investigations spun out of Mueller's inquiry are very much in play.
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"Loving" star Ruth Negga spun a futuristic look in a fitted metallic Louis Vuitton dress.
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Turchin and Trapeznikov have recently spun their experiments into a company, Digital Immortality Now (DIN).
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So it turns out that a lot of early technology spun out of this area.
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As I opened my eyes, my stomach churned, my head spun, and my throat tightened.
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For Constand, the defense spun a wildly unsubstantiated tale of romance between her and Cosby.
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"Cold tyres, and when I removed the pitlane limiter, the car spun," he told reporters.
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NuTonomy, a self-driving car startup spun out of MIT and based in Cambridge, Mass.
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This is vital, as even the smaller prologue areas can leave you spun around, disorientated.
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N), the timeshare business spun off last year from U.S. hotel chain Hilton Worldwide (HLT.
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A company called Juno Therapeutics was spun out of Fred Hutch to work on this.
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The Woman sings mostly in long-spun lyrical phrases, with stretches of quasi-spoken dialogue.
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As part of the restructuring into Alphabet, it was spun out into an independent company.
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The company spun off much of its insurance business into Genworth Financial Inc in 20013.
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The company spun off much of its insurance business into Genworth Financial Inc in 2004.
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Lance McCullers Jr. spun curve after curve — 24 in a row to end the game.
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Even rerouting flights around quiet places can be spun to appeal to corporate bottom lines.
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The car spun its wheels on the snow and gained traction, and she was gone.
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Stars: Ashley Williams (How I Met Your Mother) and Paul Campbell (Spun Out) Thursday, Dec.
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But spun another way, low prices also make the politics of single-payer much harder.
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"I know I must seem really spun out," he kept saying by way of apology.
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When I spun the dial on the car radio, static roared out of every channel.
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There are, of course, also motivations that could be spun as self-interested or political.
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Morrisroe often told tall tales that spun his relationships to the famous or the notorious.
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In the 1950s, skaters spun and wobbled to canned organ music, rumbas and fox trots.
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One version has it that he spun a globe and planted his finger on Venezuela.
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Seeing a growth opportunity, Sycamore Partners spun off Torrid into its own company in 143.
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Clariant was created in 1995 when it was spun off from the chemical company Sandoz.
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The Secret Service agent at the president's shoulder heard the click, spun into a crouch.
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Like the show from which it spun off, Saul's dramatic arc is an inevitable one.
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Sami artisans have been embroidering textiles and jewelry with spun pewter thread since the 1600s.
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Frazier, after being spun back, expressed his displeasure with a few words directed at Bauer.
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Photographer Jacki Bruniquel caught a groom and a friend taking a break in spun chairs.
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The researchers put the mutant flies in a centrifuge and spun them for ten seconds.
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In August 2008, spun off from IAC by Mr. Diller, Home Shopping Network went public.
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The company spun up so quickly in part because it didn't just build from scratch.
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The start-up, spun out of Stellenbosch University, is based at the school's Launchlab incubator.
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He spun a new myth of France's global importance and prepared France's economy for modernization.
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Waymo, the company spun out of Google's self-driving project, retired the Firefly in 2017.
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" Helen closed her eyes, then spun around before it was too late and said, "O.
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Sears Canada, which in 2012 was spun off from U.S. retailer Sears Holdings Corp SHLD.
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The advisory firm was spun off from private equity group Blackstone Group LP in October.
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I spun around from the impact and he shot me again in the back here.
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He cut through the middle, spun around a defender and scampered to the end zone.
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Tecno spun off Boomplay and its apps division into a new company, TranssNet, last year.
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Witte spun out the idea for Recess himself and focused on a fall 2018 launch.
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Some of the choral writing is ethereal, unfolding in long-spun lines and chantlike phrases.
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After an aggressive Joey Logano spun out Kyle Busch, the drivers tangled, leaving Busch bloodied.
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In November, SVB Leerink spun out Transformation Capital as a digital-health-focused venture fund.
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But none in my lifetime has spun so many falsehoods in the service of that.
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Occasionally Ms. Reid spun graceful lines underneath some of the vocalist Fay Victor's potent improvisations.
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That worm has spun off many developments, starting with the decoding of the human genome.
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Better than that, he spun it such that his standard economic attack lines still applied.
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Jacobs grabbed Greg's wrist, and spun away from Greg, pushing them both to the ground.
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The vice president's office also spun the canceled meeting as a win for the administration.
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In September, Liu told CNBC's "Managing Asia" that one of the reasons that business was spun off was because of a desire to expand further into the payments business — the move was similar to how JD.com's rival Alibaba spun off its payments arm Ant Financial.
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Niantic started at Google, but spun out last year, when the company re-orged as Alphabet.
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PT on July 22018, a towering vortex of smoke and flame spun into the California sky.
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Ailing movie subscription service MoviePass will be spun off from its parent company, Helios and Matheson.
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The vehicle spun out of control, through three lanes of traffic, and crashed into the medium.
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More recently, IAC spun out Match (MTCH), the dating service that also owns Tinder, in 2017.
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"It spun out of control after going only a fraction of its range," the official said.
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"We basically spun up this system that moves all this data to the cloud," said Silliman.
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Starboard also has a stake in Tronc, the newspaper business spun off from Tribune in 113.
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Today, they have spun out of anyone's control and threaten the very foundations of human civilization.
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In November, the company spun off its automotive seating business as a separate company called Adient.
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Vatrano ended up with the puck, spun around and scored on Rask on his second attempt.
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Starboard also has a stake in Tronc, the newspaper business spun off from Tribune in 2014.
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The game itself was created by Niantic, spun off from Google last year, and Pokemon Company.
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DO Global is the name of the Chinese app developer that was spun off from Baidu.
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He's spun at events for Michelle Obama, Beyonce, and of course all the major tech companies.
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DowDuPont's agricultural seeds and chemicals business, Corteva, is set to be spun off on June 1.
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Endace was founded in New Zealand back in 2001, spun out of an academic research project.
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Barrick Gold spun off Acacia into a separate company in 2010, but owns 63.9% of it.
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By comparison, the Northeast Corridor, if spun off as an independent entity, would immediately be profitable.
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Dow, which makes chemicals used in cosmetics, paints, and packaging, was spun off on April 1.
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" Winokur agreed before adding that she "spun around in a circle and bowled her a– off.
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KMS Technology actually incubated Kobiton before it was spun out into its own company in 2016.
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In 2012, Kraft Foods changed its name to Mondelez and spun off Kraft Foods Group Inc.
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Each performance, she spun faster and jumped higher, her floating trouser skirt in iridescent purple swirling.
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I dissent from this fiercely-spun, legally-lightweight, consumer-harming, corporate-enabling Destroying Internet Freedom Order.
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He spun after being shot and crumpled to the ground, his body stiff as he fell.
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The world spun, the fairground reeled, the wooden horses heeled gently as the carousel gained speed.
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In Amazon's case that means Whole Foods and Zappos would have to be spun back out.
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In 2015, the company bought Ottomatika, an automated driving startup spun out of Carnegie Mellon University.
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There's still only one machine and the scientists only spun about a kilometer of the material.
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Sort of like with the Detective Pikachu trailer, which spun off its very own meme cycle.
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Edmark explains:Blooms are 3-D printed sculptures designed to animate when spun under a strobe light.
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Niantic, the video game maker, was spun out of Alphabet (the parent of Google) in 2015.
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AbbVie spun out of Abbott in 2013 and assumed all rights and responsibilities for the drug.
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In another workshop clothes are shredded, spun into yarn and woven by power looms into blankets.
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Emaar, whose interests span hotels, entertainment and shopping mall operations, previously spun off its malls business.
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And, in 2250, SCL spun off a new company to participate in US elections: Cambridge Analytica.
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The company also spun off its resins and chemicals business as a publicly traded company, AdvanSix.
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So here's how the results will probably be spun: Hillary Clinton needs a win in Nevada.
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A Nigerian DJ spun tunes for just as long as Scaramucci was in the White House.
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Mars tells me Clinc spun up the quick service restaurant (QSR) product in about two weeks.
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"I'd spun out of control," he says of running 10 miles a day on 200 calories.
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Barrick spun off Acacia into a separate company in 2010, but owns 63.9% of the company.
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Judgment, like the series from which it spun off, is still something of an acquired taste.
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Duckworth, an Iraq War veteran who lost her legs in conflict, spun Kirk's tweet back around.
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But Erik Jones spun into the infield grass inside Turn 2, setting up an overtime restart.
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The company delisted from the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in 2014, having spun off the Luxoft LXFT.
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Its down alternative filling is made from recycled polyester, spun out of BPA-free water bottles.
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Shopping would not be the first Instagram feature to be spun out into a standalone app.
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It rained fiery debris onto her shed, which spun embers onto the frame of her house.
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First up: Chewy, being spun out by its highly-leveraged parent, PetSmart, for much-needed cash.
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But today's episode was special, and each person that spun $1 received $10,000 for their spin.
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CETIN is a telecommunications infrastructure firm that was spun off from O2 Czech Republic last year.
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Probably if he was so important to this, Bob Mueller wouldn&apost have spun him off.
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Signify, the former lighting division of Philips, was spun off as an independent company in 2016.
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Trump's victory has been spun again and again as a backlash against out-of-touch elites.
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While the project started as a Parrot subsidiary, the company was spun off in July 2018.
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This is just the application of decades-old methodologies that are being spun into computer algorithms.
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As the Taekwondo stylist advanced, Holloway spun for a back kick that caught Pettis coming in.
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I just got really loose, over-corrected some, spun to the inside and hit the wall.
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Philips spun off its lighting division last year to focus on medical devices and healthcare products.
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TC: You also spun off a crowdfunding platform for non-accredited investors called Republic last year.
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Euronext, which ICE spun off two years, ago is understood to be interested in purchasing Clearnet.
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Sestito over-skated the puck but spun around to send a cross-ice pass to Cullen.
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From Mathematica, the company spun out dedicated platforms for data science, finance, and programming, among others.
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My memories of the day mixed with my dreams, like food coloring spun into cake batter.
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KB Card was spun off from Kookmin Bank in 2011 to compete and grow more effectively.
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A new startup that spun out of Oxford last year, OxSight, is looking to change that.
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She remembers sinking into delirium, staring up at a fan that spun endlessly on the ceiling.
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I don't do politics no matter WHAT you've read about me and how it's been spun.
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Whatever information that is released with be spun in a way most hurtful to the president.
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Barrick spun off Acacia into a separate company in 218, but owns 63.9% of the company.
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MultiChoice spun off Naspers in February, when it made its debut on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
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To achieve its expansion of power, the CFPB spun a narrative that simply ignored the facts.
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Senators argue that otherwise the FBI's work will be selectively leaked and spun by both sides.
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HPE was spun-off from Hewlett-Packard in 2015 and is focused on servers and storage.
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The ball hit left of the hole, spun right and dived in for a startling eagle.
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He is also familiar with Sempra's Oncor business, which was spun out of TXU in 2002.
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Sears Hometown and Outlet stores was spun-off by the now-bankrupt Sears Holdings in 2000.
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" Mendes spun his golden oldies, which included "Blank Expression" (the Specials), "Clever Trevor" (Ian Dury), "Sgt.
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I was still doing movies and doing television at the time that "The Simpsons" spun off.
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Victoria Geoghegan had spun for Richemont herself, and Bell's relationship with Johann Rupert stretched back decades.
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" Based on the Tony-winning Broadway musical spun from the 1988 John Waters film, "Hairspray Live!
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Spun out from the food giant ConAgra in 2016, Lamb Weston's business is all about potatoes.
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Otto was later acquired by Uber, and Google spun its autonomous vehicle division off into Waymo.
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A Tesla-spun Ford F-150, I felt safe in assuming, wasn&apost on the agenda.
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It has also spun out but continues to partner with , and a developer platform called Coord.
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After the company spun off its profitable college textbook division, its stock plunged nearly 40 percent.
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In the early 20013s, it was spun off into a video game and a laser show.
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I ran under stone bridges that twisted and spun like rubber because of my dizzy spells.
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Because of this openness, Hiss Spun ends up feeling like a portrait of transformation and hope.
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It was founded in 2008, acquired by eBay in 2011 and spun back out in 2015.
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Elevate used to be part of Think Finance, or TFI, but was spun off in 2014.
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Pele's hair is formed when volcanic glass is ejected, stretched, and cooled (think of spun sugar).
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The rest I spun out of whole cloth, or out of my own teeming, steamy fantasies.
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Carnegie Mellon robotics spinoff HuMoTech (short for Human Motion Technologies) hasn't actually spun too far yet.
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The mine is owned by Australia's South32 Ltd, spun off by BHP Billiton a year ago.
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All these variations can be spun on the basic combination of poached chicken and creamy dressing.
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Altisource had been part of Ocwen's internal technology company until it was spun off in 2009.
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The News was long owned by The Tribune Company, which spun off Tribune Publishing in 2014.
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But one of the thrusters aboard Gemini 220 malfunctioned and the spacecraft spun faster and faster.
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" • Quotation of the day "This is a purely commercial dispute that just spun out of control.
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The mood was light, and the D.J., Riz Rollins, spun songs with his husband, Rob Green.
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The political tension my parents had been discussing had spun into a series of brutal conflicts.
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And he spun it as mercy — as helping a then-85-year-old man avoid prison.
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The sentencing capped a case of a young grifter who spun her tale with brazen flair.
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"Mork and Mindy" spun off out of "Happy Days," if that's where you were going. Yeah.
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The Betoota Advocate, often compared to The Onion, has spun off a beer and clothing line.
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The ugliness of rape and abuse is polished into optimistic hashtags and spun into glamorous dresses.
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That is now spun off to other siblings … Of which there are many in Silicon Valley.
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They practiced their own puzzles and borrowed others and spun them constantly in their fidgety fingers.
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Spun out from the food giant ConAgra in 2016, Lamb Weston's business is all about potatoes.
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But if the planet spun on its side, life might also be hard to come by.
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This would reunite the two companies after Altria was spun off from Philip Morris in 2572.
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He spun gold out of worthless casinos in a declining resort town with a dazzling efficacy.
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The seller spun a tale of the cheetahs being brought up in good conditions on farms.
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Concerns abound over how direct action could be spun by the media and the Trump administration.
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It was spun out of an app called Burbn that Mr. Systrom had created in 2010.
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To determine if the moment was real or not, he spun the totem on a table.
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Kellman spun and shot from above the left circle, and Noesen deflected the puck past Gibson.
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And you clearly don't buy all the techno-utopian fantasies being spun up in Silicon Valley.
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Back outside on the streets of Portland, I spun around as uselessly as a dowsing rod.
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In August, Didi spun out its self-driving unit, following the example of Google and Waymo.
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The two companies were one until Altria spun off its international business in 2008, creating PMI.
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They spun, strutted and shimmied for her in a fusion of salsa and hip-hop dance.
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Waymo, which was spun off by Google's parent company, Alphabet, last year, sued Uber in February.
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Navient was spun off as a separate loan servicing company by the SLM Corporation in 222.3.
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She also effortlessly spun a basketball on her finger, because she is the coolest lady ever.
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The company also committed $800 million to Verily Life Sciences, which was spun off from Google.
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Energizer paid $185 million for the brands but spun them off less than two years later.
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New York (CNN Business)General Electric just spun off its century-old railroad division to Wabtec.
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Last year, the company spun it out of X and made it a standalone Alphabet unit.
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Mondelez was part of Kraft until it was spun off into a separate company in 2012.
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The main series ran from 1998 to 2008 and then spun-off into the Skylanders series.
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Reports of the city's riches crossed the desert to Europe, where they were spun into myth.
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That effort has spun off into an attempt to discredit a political rival in the process.
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The center opened 12 years ago, spun off from Animal General, a hospital two doors down.
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John Mulaney spun the "Tonight Show's" Wheel of Opinions and offered impromptu takes on random topics.
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After his freshman year in Holbrook, he spun to the hoop and tore up his knee.
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The company spun out of Udacity, an online school created by driverless car pioneer Sebastian Thrun.
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Spun out of ZTE (though still a partner company), now making phones in its own right.
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Waymo was spun out of Google X in September and is now Google's driverless car division.
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Because the conspiracy theory Cotton spun to conservative talk radio host Hugh Hewitt is, well, dumb.
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Last week, pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly spun off Elanco Animal Health via an initial public offering.
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In 2015, InterActiveCorp (IAC) spun off a portion of Match Group in an initial public offering.
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For a while, we assume that it's a hallucination, a companion spun from Jakub's lonely imagination.
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It was originally part of Meituan but was spun off as a separate company in 2016.
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The announcement represents a significant development as Fordo's 1,13 centrifuges previously spun empty under the deal.
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Barr, hand-picked by Trump, spun a positive political narrative for the President with his letter.
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She'd spun her silky strands across my limbs, making me an actual part of her web.
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Geoff Ballotti, who runs Wyndham's hotel group, will become the spun-off company's president and CEO.
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Par en Par hand-spun cotton robe, $218; organic cotton waist-tie culottes, $168; at parenpar.com.
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Last year, Alcoa spun this more profitable line of business into a separate company called Arconic.
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And Gyllenhaal spun off into a career that would grow progressively weirder as time went by.
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She raised sheep, had them sheared, spun the wool into balls of yarn and knitted socks.
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Illinois and Washington also sued the company, which was spun off of Sallie Mae in 2014.
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Vantiv was spun off in 2009 by Fifth Third, an Ohio-based lender which still owns 17.9%.
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The company has already spun off its asset-heavy premium car unit ahead of a likely IPO.
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Recently, though, the tech giant has spun out some of its more successful gambits into individual units.
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He spun a wild scenario involving a stolen phone, a second hacked phone, and a bank robbery.
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In 2015, it spun off about 250 stores to form a real estate investment trust called Seritage.
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And when I spun the spinner, I finally spunderstood what Kendall Jenner realized so many months ago.
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Working together, the axemen spun cinematic narratives about war, witchcraft, vivisection, violence, serial killers, and supernatural warfare.
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In the final section, visitors are invited to touch (finally!) hanks of spun fibers and woven samples.
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Really spun the ball with a couple different breaking balls, and that's when he's at his best.
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"We spun it up over the holidays, essentially," says one person involved in discussions about the project.
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Nipkow discs were occasionally dangerous, too — sometimes they spun so fast they flew off and hit things.
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Last year, Starboard disclosed a stake in Tronc, the newspaper business that Tribune spun off in 2014.
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Overall, though, data has been harder to come by since the company was spun off from Google.
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This comment translated directly to how Republicans spun even the most damning revelations in the Mueller report.
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You then spun it around your leg while hopping up and over the string with your other.
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She spun in the center of the circle of children, bright ribbons fanning out from her chassis.
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Everyone who had just seen the movie spun around and looked at the noise with genuine terror.
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With no results to celebrate or mourn, the candidates spun their own upbeat view of the outcome.
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In the most common incubator model, ideas are generated inside the corporation, developed and then spun out.
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Kontoor is the maker of Lee and Wrangler jeans and was recent spun off from VF Corp.
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AI2, as the Paul Allen-backed nonprofit is more commonly called, already spun off two companies: XNOR.
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What set Hall's LIDAR apart was that it rotated, firing off short laser pulses as it spun.
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Rubio said a couple days ago, I think he's getting the press all spun up about this.
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But it's been spun out as a bona fide startup, with Audi taking an undisclosed minority stake.
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Motorola Solutions is also a significant ICE contractor, having spun off from Motorola's consumer branch in 2011.
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But it depends on whether the Venus of bygone days spun as slowly as modern Venus does.
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Over the years, Lampert shed Sears assets and spun out real estate to pay down the debt.
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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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Its recently spun-off sibling, communication services, was next, with a drop just short of 4 percent.
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AIA, which was spun out of AIG, an American firm, is the leader among foreign life-insurers.
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Yum China — The newly spun off China unit of Yum Brands is in talks to purchase Daojia.
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Rocky I through IV are the VHS tapes that warped and spun and defined my childhood entirely.
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It's fiction, but based on real events when 3Com spun off hand-held maker Palm in 2000.
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Call it the Goddess Myth, spun with a little help from basically everyone–doctors, activists, other moms.
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And to do that, she spun a fantasy that has only grown in the five decades since.
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A version of the feature was spun up overnight to keep up with the flood of requests.
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There's some thread being spun to the mask's eye with scissors cutting it off on the side.
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Shares in Indivior, which was spun out from Reckitt Benckiser in 2014, crashed 40 percent on Sept.
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The men spun through the crowd, swinging fists and grasping for headlocks before thudding to the ground.
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These are sourced, mechanically processed and spun into yarns in Italy, with a fully traceable supply chain.
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It's barely 18 months since RWE spun off Innogy as a separate company concentrating on clean energy.
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But no matter how the end result is spun, Sanders and Clinton have essentially tied in Kentucky.
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Altria kept the domestic tobacco business and then spun off its overseas business into Philip Morris International.
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The room spun, and if he hadn't been tied to his chair, he would certainly have fallen.
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Lou Grant is centered on a popular character who was spun off from a well-known show.
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Dow Inc, which makes chemicals used in cosmetics, paints and packaging, was spun off on April 1.
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The mysterious men jumped into the large flying pan object and it spun out into the sky.
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Sat 84-85 and still spun the curveball well in upper 70s and the splitter was diving.
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The O.C. inspired MTV's Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, which eventually spun off into The Hills.
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It also recently spun off its driverless car business into a separate entity within the Alphabet umbrella.
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Baxalta is the biotech company that was spun-off by medical supply maker Baxter International last July.
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A spectacular wall cloud formed and, within minutes, the first tornado spun its way toward the ground.
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It was spun out of RBS to private-equity firms Bain Capital and Advent International in 2010.
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It was spun off from Lucent Technologies in 2000, which used to be part of AT&T.
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He also spun many of Trump's attacks against him back in Trump's direction, like the sweating tweaks.
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Kevin was spotted "A STREETCAR NA_ED DESIRE" on the big board when the wheel spun to $600.
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Beth Wozniak, currently president of Pentair's electrical unit, will become CEO of the newly spun-off company.
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Facebook first spun its events hub into a separate app a little more than a year ago.
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DJ Mathematics spun some old school jams as people hit the Wu photobooth and the open bar.
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Later, I watched my friend lose it on the dance floor as Questlove spun her favorite songs.
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It hung from the ceiling and spun on its axis, stopping only when it found true north.
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Arguments that spun out of control accounted for most other shootings, followed by acts of domestic violence.
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During the quarter, AWS acquired security start-up Sqrrl, which spun out of the National Security Agency.
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There, he met and worked closely with Mr. Gottlieb until the team spun out to start Visium.
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After the proteins are purified, they can be spun into a textile that Bolt Threads calls Microsilk.
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The meeting was shocking to some and spun many into a panic of egregious and racist insults.
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He leaned back from Liston's jabs and hooks, backed into the ropes, then spun out and away.
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To make petroleum coke, residual crude is spun at high speed under high temperature in long drums.
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He faked out one defender and spun off another during his final scoring run of 21 yards.
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When hundreds of pro-regime forces attacked U.S.-backed militias, matters could have spun out of control.
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He is a former board member for Our Revolution, the political organization spun out of that campaign.
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WhiteWave was spun out of Dean Foods in 2013, after an initial public offering the year before.
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Her approach shot spun back about 9 feet from the hole, and she calmly sank the putt.
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It's currently being spun by the two biggest Atlanta hip-hop stations several dozen times a week.
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Nearby, metal smelters hammered weapons into shape, spice merchants prepared remedies and tradeswomen spun and dyed wool.
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The unit had been spun off from Fairfax after shareholders voted for the move earlier this month.
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" But it will be a "significant announcement around reorganization of the company, including potentially something being spun.
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"This is a purely commercial dispute that just spun out of control," Fintiklis told reporters on Monday.
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Pharmaceutical producer Mylan will merge with Pfizer's newly spun-off generics unit, the two companies announced Monday.
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That book's well-spun and densely detailed history bespoke many hours in the Royal Horticultural Society library.
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We're agreeing to go along with whatever tale they've spun, while acknowledging that it didn't actually happen.
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Down the block was a laundromat where I'd sit and read old magazines while my clothes spun.
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S), spun off from Actelion last June with a $703 billion investment from buyer Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.
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We already know that fake news sites published hoaxes and spun facts to benefit Donald Trump's campaign.
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Other Wall Street firms outdistanced Salomon after its profits declined and its costs spun out of control.
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Feeling held by the moment in a comforting orgasmic gel, I spun round the room and smiled.
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I spun around, looking for the person who was doing it, but the platform was almost empty.
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It would be an understatement to say we were a bit spun around when we reached Brazil.
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For instance, some companies spun up 7 nodes, but they were all controlled by the same company.
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In 2015, Niantic spun out as its own entity, and it launched Pokémon Go in July, 2016.
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In 2014, they spun out the tech as Robin and tweaked the focus on the modern office.
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Or were these actions part of a prank war spun out of control, as the defense claimed?
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So I tried again to understand, but my mind just spun around and around, making no progress.
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Yunus Hopkinson of St. Francis is a fan of the soliloquies spun by the rapper Tory Lanez.
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"EJNYC," which followed Mr. Johnson's chic adventures in Manhattan, spun off last summer and lasted six episodes.
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Clay fielded Lachlan Edwards's kick, spun out of a tackle attempt and raced to the end zone.
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They're breathable to boot, and made from sustainable eucalyptus and eco-fiber spun from reclaimed PET bottles.
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Cars and trucks spun out of control, shutting down Interstates 80 and 380, stranding hundreds of vehicles.
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In 2014, after emerging from bankruptcy proceedings, the company spun off its newspaper division, creating Tribune Publishing.
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Suarez started 16th in points and two ahead of 17th, was the driver who spun Newman early.
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A Toyota Hilux roared up from the Mexican side but its driver, seeing a gringo, spun around.
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Neckles uses gold foil spun around thread, beading, sequins, fabric, copper plate charms, and sundry other items.
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Mr. Laarman's lab started working with robots in 2010 and spun off an associated robotics company, MX3D.
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Ed Breen will become executive chairman of DuPont when it is spun off from DowDuPont next year.
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"I lean back, and then I kick and cross my heels," our instructor narrated as she spun.
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At that age, the kind of plot "Practical Magic" spun from the theme of witchery captivated me.
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Amah Ayivi, a designer and clothing dealer in Paris, has spun secondhand garments into a stylish business.
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Hugh Hefner, who created Playboy magazine and spun it into a media giant, has died at 91.
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Corteva was the agricultural unit of DowDuPont prior to being spun off as an independent public company.
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The company spun out from Opsgenie after it was sold to Atlassian for $295 million in 2018.
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He made the formerly sacred space reverberate with compositions spun off his electronic piano while she painted.
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The tanker truck spun sideways across four lanes of traffic and flipped over several times, police said.
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Promptly, my spun stories about swimming in crystal pools under Moroccan sun seemed to be in vain.
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On a recent morning, Mr. Rynard spun a pen on his fingers as he gathered his staff.
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It's poised to sell Sprint to T-Mobile, and it has spun out its Japanese wireless business.
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Waymo, the Alphabet self-driving car company that was spun out of Google, is picking up speed.
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As Conor Daly's car slowed without power on the backstretch, Charlie Kimball spun trying to avoid him.
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L) to sell its Costa Coffee business before it was spun off to Coca-Cola Co (KO.
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She spun Briar around and crisscrossed her chest as another body began to come down the aisle.
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She spun her first skein of chiengora with hair harvested from a customer's deceased black poodle, Rose.
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Newman was attempting to block Ryan Blaney when he was spun out, leading to the horrible crash.
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It called this collection Structure and eventually spun off the line into its own store in 1989.
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As he attempted to block the surge of Ryan Blaney, Newman was spun, hitting the wall hard.
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As much as I twirled and spun and leapt and cha cha'd, it was not to be.
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And they'll be spun in a lot of directions: He appears with a different group each night.
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Cloudera was founded in 2008, and Hortonworks, which Bearden co-founded, spun out of Yahoo in 2011.
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Toon is now co-founder and CEO of Graphcore, which spun out of XMOS in mid-210.
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I don't think I could throw the ball 10 yards into that thing, but he spun it.
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PharMerica was created in 2007 by a merger of businesses spun off from AmerisourceBergen and Kindred Healthcare.
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