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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the National Organization for Women and its offshoots
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Dignity came in 1747 with Samuel Davies, a graduate of an offshoot of the Log College.
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Hopkins, millionaire owner of Canadair, an offshoot of Consolidated Vultee Aircraft, was not afraid to tackle famous managers.
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In April the first offshoot factory opened in Machynlleth.
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It started as an offshoot from Woldmarsh Producers, a large farmer buying group in the Lincolnshire Wolds.
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Now the Rhine widens into the Untersee, an offshoot of the Bodensee.
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Pachomius's monastery quickly generated a number of offshoots.
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The information came from a political group that was an offshoot of the anti-nuclear movement.