Bright green metallic fronds, in the shape of palm trees, still branch out from their stands. |
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The band will probably branch out into new musical areas, like melody and proper chord progression. |
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To survive I had to branch out into retail advertising, public relations, and nonprofit agencies. |
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They do a great turn in soups, and if you want to branch out there're plenty of less-western dishes to sample. |
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But what she's really excited about is her plan to branch out into directing. |
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He is master of his subject, and has had time to branch out into other fields. |
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All begin with an orchestra ritornello before the entry of the solo instrument, and then branch out. |
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With her plaid shirt and brusque manners, she is so caught up in her own family traumas she can't branch out for herself. |
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Not one to rest on his laurels, the last few years have seen the front man branch out with two diverse releases of his own. |
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Certainly, they branch out in different directions in attitudes to football management. |
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The company was looking to expand and to branch out from large metropolitan areas. |
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Mother Trisha Harwood has been nominated for a top award for helping her local school grow and branch out in the community. |
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Ultimately she would like to branch out into designing CD covers, combining her love of music and art. |
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It's pear season, and the perfect time to branch out from familiar Boscs and Bartletts into lesser-known territory. |
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Now a bona fide big-timer at home, Lau, like other local talent, is looking to branch out internationally. |
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He said the tour has given the band the chance to branch out and explore different directions and to satisfy their eclectic tastes. |
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Louise is also hoping to branch out and offer party bags, ice-cream tubs in the summer and traditional toys, such as yo-yos and spinning tops. |
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Acting is still a great love of mine, but I thought it was time to branch out and expand my world. |
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One of the city's most prolific developers of self-storage and retail complexes continues to branch out. |
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But right now all I wanna do is grab this little garage scene, get it in a choke hold, then branch out, do a little bashment, but stay grimy you get me? |
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They almost become one-dimensional to an extent, because they are so focused on that specific type of music that it's hard for them to branch out. |
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It was the first of the big companies to electrify its lines, in the early part of the 20th century, and the only one to branch out into the big-time property market. |
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A cappela and pop music is what the group is rooted in, but according to their facebook group, will branch out to include Broadway, traditional a cappela, other popular songs and classical music. |
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When the rupture causes the disc to bulge out and press on one of the nerves that branch out from the spine, it causes pain. |
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Every year, at the end of the period of growth of the culm and branches, the rhizome continues to advance and branch out under the ground. |
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We can talk about the fact that we want to provide the incentive for a lumber yard to branch out into other types of products. |
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A little later on, they branch out into producing their own computer programmes. |
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In this way, we are involved in the vitality of the region and in its capacity to branch out internationally. |
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Here it is: People with diverse social ties get sick less frequently than those who rarely branch out of their tight-knit cliques. |
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Within three to four days mycelium will cover the tissue and branch out on the agar. |
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Vanthuyne says the surviving canola plants will branch out and compensate for ones that died from frost. |
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Considering this, it was only natural for CASIO to branch out into the business of timepieces. |
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We must also ensure that children use this strong base to then branch out and share in the other language and culture. |
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It therefore needs to branch out into the primary processing and refinement of products. |
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Ethics offices should not branch out and incur additional responsibilities at the expense of existing duties. |
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While reading the blog post, he was surprised at how many people were taking advantage of the recession to branch out on their own. |
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Numerical modelling captures how the pattern of currents in Rupert Bay changes and how flows from the tributaries branch out. |
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I encourage you as members to nurture the networks in your regions and branch out to work with your peers in the fight against corruption. |
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Noah's exploration into the solo dance form continues to branch out in new artistic directions. |
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The volume of writing has allowed me to branch out into nonfiction articles as well. |
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Once you get the business back on track, branch out by doing workshops and writing booklets, and maybe even start a blog helping others to reboot their lives after a set back. |
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The drive to develop and learn has led to a range that is getting progressively broader, and he hopes to branch out into hand-printed wallpaper and lampshades. |
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Selection of functions lets image-processing software branch out. |
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I want to branch out and just have a lot of multiplatinum albums. |
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They now hope to branch out into salons and speciality stores. |
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The publisher's core competency was paperbacks, but they decided to branch out into online publishing. |
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Two further ridges branch out from Crinkle Crags on either side of the summit, before turning south to run parallel to Little Stand. |
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You can pinch the tops out to make them branch out, as you can with antirrhinums. |
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Jenifer went on to branch out in more of a rock direction on her second album and she is currently trying to break away from being pigeon-holed as a former TV talent show winner. |
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Looking forward, Swiss Life will branch out into new areas and strengthen its international position as a leading player in the global employee benefit market. |
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Despite the fact that her basic training was in the field of medicine, she had the courage to branch out into a field that was totally new to her: cotton cloth production. |
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If during polymerization each unit can add more than one other unit, then as the molecule increases in size it will branch out with many arms that will divide and interlink to create a densely cross-linked solid. |
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Skid roads branch out from the landing, and skid trails branch off from those skid roads. |
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The extra products are increasingly important up due to the demand, and it is essential for the retail trade to be innovative and branch out into other products. |
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This special feature allows voice technology to branch out into new areas. |
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As a band, you can either release the same album again, keeping the same number of people interested and not really branch out, or you can evolve. |
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Why do we let them close bank branches that are still profitable, they are just not profitable enough, or they are not as profitable as their branch out in the suburbs? |
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There she was encouraged to branch out into opera. |
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He does not, however, intend to branch out into features. |
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Introduce yourself to artists as a serious figure in economics who wants to branch out to graphic novels – and show them your portfolio ASAP to distinguish yourself from all the wannabees. |
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You will be able to build upon and diversify your economic activities in the agriculture, silviculture and forestry sectors, and branch out in new directions, by investing directly in the Saskatchewan economy. |
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These branch out into the tiniest dimensions, and if we enlarge an isolated extract, for example a tiny cauliflower floret, we see the degree to which even this small part once again resembles the whole. |
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The community governance logic model produced and validated by the Calgary task force consists of three fields of activity, which then branch out into the planned products and services. |
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Two small branches serving Malin Bridge, from Hillsborough Interchange, and Herdings Park branch out from two of the main lines. |
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It is quite unusual to come across a firm like Euro-Shelter, which is eager to branch out into home decoration and furniture design and furthermore to share its technology and expertise. |
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It's good to branch out and try something different every now and then. |
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After a long period of being alone on stage with her piano, Jeanne decided to branch out in a new direction on her second album and work with other instruments. |
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Studying Latin may make it easier to branch out into Spanish or Italian. |
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