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Two of them are standards in the field, and the third is an offshoot.
That's an offshoot from something else his father taught him.
This was an offshoot of an idea that has still to surface.
Some series from the offshoot have also been moved to the main magazine in 2007.
The car did not, however, go up any of the offshoot roads as David had done hours ago.
Q. And will there be any other kind of offshoots?
"It is dangerous to think of us as your offshoots!"
And offshoots of the group are said to be involved in the cocaine trade.
By the middle of 1911 the school had grown so large that the old building with its outside offshoots could no longer be used.
These groups function like a criminal offshoot of the state.
An offshoot of the group is led by a woman named Maya.
It must have come in from an offshoot along the way, smelling them.
The segment often is an offshoot of something either Mike has done during the week.
This segment has since been seen as an offshoot from the show it started on.
But not every offshoot has panned out for the company.
Why should they have been consigned to some offshoot series?
These offshoots can be given to friends and neighbors as gifts.
"Half a century for a new offshoot of a plant?
Even the criminal offshoots of those industries had been based on trade.
An offshoot of tourism is the growing real estate industry.
You're a mistake, an offshoot, a path that should never have been taken.
The tribute phenomenon has even had an offshoot on television.
It detailed an ongoing project, an offshoot of the School.
The travelling show was an offshoot of the popular program.
Check for offshoots; we have to run them all back."