was a focus on health services research and the role of evidence. And this was another offshoot from social medicine. Some of the social medicine pioneers moved off in a different direction, trying to make health services more effective and more
So that was the core ingredient of that story. It's an offshoot of Greenpeace, a more radical, direct action group.
Nothing about the context, the stratigraphic unit, I should say, of this artifact. We found the offshoots , basically, the remnants of pottery that misfired or something like that and they'd just chuck it off into the ground.
is if we can justify them to each other. So that's a little offshoot of deontological thought that I think, in its best form, is sort of optimistic. Because it says, we can figure this out together.
around food trucks. So we have a food truck fleet here that we created in partnership with Off the Grid. But we have a small offshoot of that called Instructional, where we get people, especially women and minorities, who want to operate a food truck and have an idea. And then we work with them over time to incubate their concept, and design their truck, and their menu, and then we teach them how to operate it.
We do have a style right now called Gomelsky. But this is sort of an offshoot of that. And this is one of my favorite films that we did with Bruce Weber.
But you will also leave having had a great experience. But one of the critics from some offshoot magazine said that we planted people to stand. And I can tell you that every night-- During the curtin call?
even my philanthropy a lot of it is related to the same category you know where the Challenger Center which was going to be was an offshoot of the Challenger accident which was going to be the teacher in space flight June Scobee the wife of commander dick Scobee was actually my high school science teacher since all my neighbors r astronauts back then and all the community was a schnapps and their
for more technologies. The second epoch was the Cold War and the space race, which was kind of an offshoot of the Cold War. Again today, when you think of space exploration and the international space station which I believe there is 18 countries that have taken part in the international space station. We think of it as the utmost and international cooperation and whatnot, but in the 50s, the 40s, 50s, and 60s, it totally
George Hitchings and Gertrude Elion worked in the pharmaceutical industry, and it was really their research that is partly responsible for the large success of Burroughs Wellcome, and the offshoot here, Wellcome Trust in London, because they found a novel way of developing new drugs. A kind of methodical design which we go into a little bit of detail on in the book.
As bandwidth becomes cheaper, you know, this audio-only phenomenon, that started with sincerity and getting to know people, and things-- it's going to have an offshoot that, hopefully, keeps the radio part intact. That that will never go away.
their lifestyle and change their behavior. Well, another offshoot of this change in public health in the post-war period was a focus on health services research and the role of evidence.
So I had just experienced the best of humanity with my brain tumor. And now, as an offshoot of that, we're launching an international profit that will be an umbrella organization to raise funding, because one of the things
be a game changer. And we're getting a second-- the new offshoot of Vij's is happening in Seattle, in Lake Union, in two weeks.
And then I was invited to join their first secret strategy meeting in an AirBnB in Brixton, and it was incredible to see how standardized their branding is. So they had influencers and leading members of Generation Identity offshoots from France, Germany, Austria all come together to this London lunch, to brief new members about their communication tactics, about how to run slick online campaigns and do offline stunts that then can be livestreamed and go
Tall gnarled oaks leaned over the narrow, winding road, casting it into dappled shade and obscuring signage that warned me to watch out for leaping deer. Tiny offshoots from the road appeared at intervals marked with signs for Hollow Stone Ranch or Crystal Brook Farm. I've gotten intentionally lost down there a few times before.
It wouldn't surprise me at all if the natural offshoots of the populist movements that we see just now is a demand for more direct accountability
DVT is dialectical behavior therapy, which is an offshoot of cognitive behavior therapy that's very focused on-- that basically combines cognitive behavior therapy,
And then we let them operate it on campus to get going for a year, and then we send them out into the world. And I'm listening to this conversation and I'm thinking that there's potential offshoot here where we could begin growing an incubator to connect people with the access. Because if Google's whole mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible-- and I think that there's potential we should discuss.
Now, I'll now tell you the real offshoot .
Yeah, so that was an offshoot of Fantastic Fest, which is a genre film festival-- horror, science fiction, fantasy,
That that will never go away. Like, hip-hop sprouts a million offshoots , but you can still, at the end of the day, just listen to something called "rap." That there will always be podcasting, but then there's going to be this tremendous upcoming movement into video podcasting.
And that is again, I would argue that's a kind of an offshoot of decadence because it's very childlike and that's a
So for those of you who may not be familiar with Verily, we are a offshoot of Google X. We've been around since 2015.
Economics, by the way, is on offshoot of a field that in the 19th century was called
But you turned your time from Community into this weird thing, that's gained a life of its own. And, like, spawned a bunch of offshoots . and this whole culture around it.
accessible to travelers from the global West, meaning from Europe and its offshoots , including the United States.
So I feel like it's still very true to where we started but yet it's kind of had all these great offshoots and
And the British Industrial Revolution spilled over into continental Europe and into what Angus Maddison calls the European offshoots that would be us and Canada and Australia
And I had already built up my online identity in some of their chat groups. I was already present, and could see that they were planning to open a channel, an offshoot in the UK and Ireland. So I wanted to get insights into what their next steps would be for recruiting new British members.
The second book, "Flour, Too," was kind of a natural offshoot of the first one, because there are a lot of people
And in his mid-40s in the late '90s, he quit as CEO of Bain and started up Bridgespan, which is an offshoot that
But, for now, they've really relied on having things as an offshoot of this classic 2 x 4 plastic, blocky brick. So the one you think of when you first think
Now actually, according to the United States Department of Agriculture, one of the offshoots called the Environmental Services, it takes 16 pounds or kilograms of plants
We have two hours to tell stories, they have months and months, sometimes years, multiple issues, multiple writers, you know, offshoots , you know, crossovers.
And there's screenwriting month, blog starting, there's a lot of offshoots .