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It was also later released by two other record labels ; Stetson Records ( an off-shoot of The Stetson Group ), and BMG.

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With Adelman's advice, Campus Co-op began to acquire more properties, and formed Co-operative College Residences Inc., a non-profit off-shoot of Campus Co-op.

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A sequel, System Shock 2, was released by Looking Glass Studios and off-shoot developer Irrational Games in 1999 ; the 2000 game Deus Ex and the 2007 game BioShock are spiritual successors to the two games.
In July 1957, the Situationist International was established with the fusion of several of these extremely small avant-garde artistic tendencies: the Lettrist International, the International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus ( an off-shoot of COBRA ), and the London Psychogeographical Association.
Ida ran until 1981, when most of the services were dropped and the cables returned to normal analog signals, although an off-shoot using optical cable was carried out in Elie, rotating the terminals though many households in the area.
Genevieve was originally an off-shoot of the older French communities on the east bank of the Mississippi River — Cahokia, Kaskaskia, village of Chartres, Prairie du Rocher, and St. Philippe.
Another VAM off-shoot is the National Socialist Front ( Swedish: Nationalsocialistisk Front, NSF ) which was formed in 1994 by VAM sympathisers in Karlskrona.
Headquartered in the Harbour Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Stormix was an off-shoot of NetNation Communications, at the time, one of the top-ten web hosting companies.
Initially, the Nation of Gods and Earths was viewed as little more than an off-shoot of the Nation of Islam ( NOI ).
In the fall of 1958, Johnny obtained a recording contract as a solo artist with Freedom Records, which was an off-shoot of Liberty Records.
Marc and the Mambas was a New Wave group, formed by Marc Almond in 1982 as an off-shoot project from Soft Cell.
He does appear on the " Golden Sunrise " album by Fire Water Air, which was a Yahowha 13 off-shoot, and later recorded the " Yod Ship Suite " album in memory of the deceased Father Yod.
The label, an off-shoot of Epitaph Records, was started as a partnership between Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion, the owner of Epitaph, and Tim Armstrong of Rancid, the latter of whom is generally responsible for signing the bands.
As an off-shoot of the Silvia Quintela case, former dictator Jorge Videla was put to house-arrest on charges of kidnappings.
Grunge was a regional off-shoot of DIY culture, which focused more on its members being cynical " slackers ": an outlook publicly exemplified best by the band Dinosaur Jr-and, as the popular phrase was at the time, over-educated and under-paid.
In early 1975, Street-Porter was launch editor of Sell Out, an off-shoot of the London listings magazine, Time Out, alongside its publisher and her second husband, Tony Elliott.
Originally known as Concord Jazz, it was established in 1972 as an off-shoot of the Concord Jazz Festival in Concord, California, by festival founder Carl Jefferson, a local automobile dealer and jazz fan who sold his Lincoln Mercury dealership to found " the jazz label I can never find in record stores.
" Heal My Soul " was re-recorded by Savatage's off-shoot musical project, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, on a 2007 Wal-Mart CD sampler.
Mathieu was one of the founders and the musical director for the Second City in Chicago, the first on-going improvisational theater troupe in the United States, and was later the musical director for the Committee, an improv theater in San Francisco that was an off-shoot of the Second City.
In 1954, with the establishment of official suburban boundaries, the new off-shoot from Mount Lawley was named " Menora " in honor of an old theatre of that name which was located within its borders.
The series moved to the magazine's off-shoot, Fushigi Yûgi Perfect World, in 2004, where it was serialized quarterly until the magazines ' cancellation in June 2008.
The new review was an off-shoot of the New York Review of Books, at first appearing folded inside the older publication.

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Grasset arrived in 1962 in Buenos Aires to take charge of the Argentine branch of the Cité Catholique, an integral Catholic group formed by Jean Ousset, the personal secretary of Charles Maurras, as an off-shoot of the monarchist Action Française.
The Magnificat Meal Movement International ( MMMI ) was formed in 1986 as a “ missionary ” off-shoot of the ‘ Celtic Corma Adoration ’ group of Australia, which was founded in Melbourne in 1976 by J. Phelan, F. Eaton, D. Burslem and E. Burslem.

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The Western Arctic New Democratic Party, a quasi-official off-shoot of the New Democratic Party of Canada, fielded candidates and published signs and campaign material, as an attempt to revive a partisan legislature.

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During the 1960s he was associated with the Continuità group, an off-shoot of Forma I, and in 1967 taught at the School of Arts in Minneapolis.

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The leftist parties had remained " non-communal " for a long time, but the Federal Party ( as well as its off-shoot, the TULF ), deeply conservative and dominated by Vellalar casteism, did not attempt to form a national alliance with the leftists in their fight for language rights.

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They were sponsored by common stock companies such as the chartered Virginia Company ( and its off-shoot, the Somers Isles Company ) financed by wealthy Englishmen who understood the economic potential of this new land.
The Roxolani ( from Alanic ruxsalan-" bright alan " ) were a Sarmatian people, who are believed to be an off-shoot of the Alans.
During the 1950's and 1960's, Werblin led a production team that developed television shows for all three major networks, an off-shoot of his ability to manage the stars that were featured in them.
While Slavic languages are related to the Iranian group of the Indo European language family inasmuch as both went through satemization, and the ancient Proto-Slavs were certainly to some degree influenced by their Iranian-speaking neighbours of West Asia ( such as the Scythians and Sarmatians ), the idea that the Slavic peoples as a whole are a direct off-shoot of Zoroastrian Persians is not only unprovable, but also quite unbelievable.
In 1965, two more magazines were made Cobalt and the Shōnen Book off-shoot Bessatsu Shōnen Book.
Because the game of squash rackets ( now known as ' squash ') began in the 19th century as an off-shoot of rackets, the sports were similar in manner of play and rules.
The line-ups of these bands were often interrelated, with Peter Gutteridge being a founding member of The Chills, David Kilgour briefly in The Chills off-shoot band Time Flies, and Robert Scott being the founder of The Bats.
Dr S. M. Ali has identified the ancient Kambojas of the Puranic literature with the inhabitants of the Kafir valleys, who, as we know from classical writings, were none else than the Aspasioi off-shoot of the Aśvakan Kambojas.

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* Star Trek: Vulcan's Soul is a trilogy written by Sherman and Shwartz between 2004 and 2007 ; set in the aftermath of the Dominion War, it focuses on members of Kirk's original crew becoming involved in a war between the Romulans and a fellow Vulcan off-shoot, the Watraii.
This period also saw the emergence of militant republican movement called the Irish Republican Brotherhood ( IRB ) or Fenians, with an off-shoot named Clan na Gael in the United States, founded by exiled members of the Young Irelanders.
Furthermore, there have been splits in many of the off-shoot churches ; for example, the church founded by Sherrod C. Johnson ( Church of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith, also referred to as CLJC ) has splintered and re-emerged as the Holy Temple Church of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith ; the Apostolic Ministries of America ; and the, all of which are actively evangelizing North America, the Caribbean, Europe, and West Africa.
The magazine is printed in full color by Blood-Horse Publications, located in Lexington, Kentucky and publishes several other off-shoot magazines.
i Sebastiani, the self-proclaimed " Greatest Commedia dell ' Arte Troupe in the Entire World ," was founded as a theatrical off-shoot of the Society for Creative Anachronism ( SCA ), on June 4, 1990 at 7: 45 PM by Jeff Hatalsky, who was also known within the SCA as Sebastian.
Given its historical underpinnings, we should not be surprised that the revolution in warfare that has been brought about both by the confluence of the aerospace and the electronic revolutions, and by the off-shoot of both — the precision guided munition — is one that has been a long-time coming, back to the Second World War, back, even, to the experimenters of the First World War who attempted, however crudely, to develop " smart " weapons to launch from airships and other craft.
Standing for " The Future Sound Of The United Kingdom ", FSUK was the Big Beat off-shoot of Ministry Of Sound set up to cover the Big Beat sound and spawned a series of compilations mixed by various DJs.
Despite the name, which reflects that it had been designed by the Atelier de Puteaux forge, the one-man turret, with a weight of 650 kilogrammes, was fabricated by the Atelier de Rueil ( ARL ), an APX off-shoot based at Rueil.
Karkas is a member of the Deviants, a monstrous off-shoot of humanity created by the Celestials.
Síol Anmchadha was a sub-kingdom or lordship of Hy-Many, and ruled by an off-shoot of the Ui Maine called the Síol Anmchadha (" the seed of Anmchadh "), from whom the territory took its name.

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