The real payoff in present terms is the spinoff technology that will be used for future lunar and interplanetary missions. |
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It was a spinoff of a laboratory scale that was simply told to read grains instead of grams. |
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The camp is a spinoff of the Occupy movement and is believed to be the only one in the country. |
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Held at the Sydney Opera House, the event, supported by the Guardian, is a local spinoff of the North American conference. |
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The number isn't setting records for a British spy thriller, or a TV spinoff, but it's a solid result and more than many were predicting. |
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We are also talking about the spinoff impact for all of those other industries that directly support forestry. |
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It is considered a success because of its positive, significant spinoff impacts. |
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The initiative has generated a spinoff effect in other departments, which see it as a specific way to offer services in French. |
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Advisors have reported on several types of economic spinoff which have yet to be specified. |
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Federation first vice-president Beth Densmore says the economic spinoff of supporting local farmers is huge. |
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Even before Tuesday's spinoff Loews has been gradually reducing its stake in Lorillard. |
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A spinoff, the ready-to-drink Orloff Ice, a prepared vodka and lime mix sold in a small bottle, was launched this year. |
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One concrete project spinoff was the creation of a training centre for local pottery producers in 13 small Mexican villages. |
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They provided alternative models but nonetheless kept the whole in line with what was produced by Games Workshop's spinoff company. |
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Sweet Valley spawned seven spinoff series, a TV show, a board game, and dolls. |
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He returned to TV in Chicago Hope, before landing NCIS, a spinoff from JAG in 2003, playing Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs. |
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Addiction specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky laid bare the worst of addiction on his shows Celebrity Rehab and its spinoff, Sober House. |
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When did Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould tell you about their idea for a spinoff? |
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A spinoff network, the Cooking Channel, was created in 2010 to service the latter group. |
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I will do whatever Todd tells me to do, whether it's a Chow spinoff or more Hangover films. |
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Between Rockville, CA, Gossip Girl, Chuck, and the Gossip Girl spinoff, you obviously have your hands full. |
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He said issues such as mitigation and transparency require further discussion in spinoff groups. |
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Case study examples included the formation of spinoff companies and business incubation facilities. |
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Since inception, we have generated nine spinoff companies and commercialization support entities. |
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In November 2009, INO completed a technology transfer to Pavemetrics Systems, a new INO spinoff company. |
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She said spinoff groups may also be established to work on specific issues. |
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One spinoff of space exploration could be the improvement of solar cell efficiency. |
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Falchuk also said that producers were now leaning against a spinoff. |
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The spinoff is subject to approval of two-thirds of Toromont voting shares, which will be sought in the spring or early summer of 2011, and all necessary regulatory approvals. |
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As they are very structuring industries, highly creative in value added and spinoff jobs, industries related to life sciences must imperatively be supported. |
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Investors need to have confidence that the Bank will continue to support the independent status of a spinoff enterprise for a period that is long enough for it to survive a recessionary period. |
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And you guys are working together again, on the Rocky spinoff Creed. |
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Are any of the Jersey Shore cast members going to join you on the spinoff? |
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In addition, mining generates a considerable proportion of spinoff employment for support supply and services, as well as other related employment. |
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While some of them seem to have helped to increase the sales figures of the enterprises assisted, it is far too early to discuss the long-term survival of this spinoff for the enterprises, much less the community. |
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The spinoff will focus Pepsico even more on the hot competition with Coca-Cola in the emerging markets of Eastern Europe and the Far East. |
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So that's sort of a spinoff or a by-product in the industry. |
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The character has been depicted in a multitude of spinoff merchandise such as porcelain figurines and dishes. |
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Some of them felt that spinoff indicators produced by proponents should be taken with a grain of salt, and many of them had doubts as to the validity of the data they contained, particularly event attendance data. |
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The television studio revived some of it's B characters for the spinoff. |
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