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  • New companies grew up around Genentech thanks to the spin-off effect.
  • Like other young designers, he showed side-split shirt-tunics for the summer cooling-off effect.
  • Gant shook off effects of reconstructed leg and had made circus catches this year.
  • The Time Warner offer has the spin-off effect of putting Turner Broadcasting in play.
  • Anamorphic lenses were used, for their bokeh focus fall-off effects.
  • Minuteman's low cost had spin-off effects on non-ICBM programs.
  • Tryba attributed his scoring to the rub-off effect from playing partners who were also scoring.
  • This decision had a number of spin-off effects.
  • It was a scintillating performance, since Maier was trying to fight off effects of a sore back.
  • He affectionately summons ghosts of'40s adventure movies while one-upping them with preposterous events empowered by show-off effects.
  • The alliance, she says, while still new, is already having " a wonderful rub-off effect for us ."
  • As long as all players remained equally capable of killing the monsters, the same leveling-off effect would be generated.
  • "There is going to be a tremendous spin off effect, " said Jeffrey Woodson, Dayton's management and budget director.
  • The hotel industry is only one of numerous sectors that are feeling the spin-off effects of a booming oil industry.
  • Bell Atlantic's customer service record is significantly better than Nynex's, and some experts believe there will be a rub-off effect.
  • "With the resort city idea, it is hoped to have a spin-off effect on the rural constituents, " said Chin.
  • "Not one-off effects, but the x-ray of a sustainable financial structure " are important for selecting member countries, Zeitler said.
  • This improved yield, which had the effect of greatly lowering production costs, and had enormous spin-off effects in the electronics industry.
  • Being unintended, the spill-off effects of the world's civil wars are not easily deterred, which creates unique challenges to American interests.
  • Sponsors are interested in the rub-off effect of being linked with the passion of college football and its wholesomeness, she said.
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