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  • The bookshop has decided to branch out into selling software and electronic publications.
  • OASIS will initially focus on certifying ingredients used in cosmetic/personal care products but will likely branch out to include sustainable practices and packaging. 19 posts from March 2008
  • The two big banks have their own retail branch outlets and are perceived as not needing to pay middlemen to sell their products.
  • You will feel still more sure of this when you find that there is not only one straight gallery of coal, but that galleries branch out right and left, and that everywhere you find the coal lying like a sandwich between the floor and the roof, showing that quite a large piece of country must be covered by these remains of plants all rooted in the underclay. The Fairy-Land of Science
  • The bookshop has decided to branch out into selling various records and tapes.
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  • The bookshop has decided to branch out into selling software and electronic publications.
  • I think ballet companies need to branch out to communities - we can't keep blinders on in this business.
  • They now hope to branch out into salons and speciality stores.
  • But what she's really excited about is her plan to branch out into directing.
  • Don't be afraid to branch out and try something new.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • These in turn branch out into thousands of tiny tubes called bronchioles. You Raising Your Child
  • She's leaving the company to branch out on her own.
  • He said the tour has given the band the chance to branch out and explore different directions and to satisfy their eclectic tastes.
  • Those who have attended to the habits of the polypus, which is found in the stagnant water of our ditches in July, affirm, that the young ones branch out from the side of the parent like the buds of trees, and after a time separate themselves from them. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • 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.
  • I'm leaving the company to branch out on my own.
  • The guiding principle behind her wholistic view of health is that ‘well-being must come from within first - and then healthy people can branch out to others.’
  • The first six - eps really followed the first book but then it began to branch out, especially where human characters are concerned -- Tara is quite different from the book, pretty much completely different actually, and much more interesting on the show. True Blood --- No Spoilers Please
  • The company began by specializing in radios but has now decided to branch out into computers.
  • 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?
  • On a branch outside a sparrow flexed its wings and shimmied side to side in a palsied dance. My Other Mother is a Ferrari
  • it's a little frustrating to see titles like 'lobo', 'venom' or even 'sgt. rock' getting green lights, while the last son of krypton sits in neutral, you know? it's nice to see the lesser known's branch out and gain more awareness, but it just seems wrong - to me - that of all the titles, this one is getting the cold shoulder. Fan Trailer and Campaign For An Extended Cut of Superman Returns | /Film
  • I decided to branch out on my own.
  • B, cross section of a very thin slice of bone, magnified about 300 diameters -- little openings (Haversian canals) are seen, and around them are ranged rings of bones with little black bodies (lacunæ), from which branch out fine dark lines (canaliculi); A Practical Physiology
  • All begin with an orchestra ritornello before the entry of the solo instrument, and then branch out.
  • 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.
  • When shows that slender form that doth the willow-branch outvie. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The bookshop has decided to branch out into selling software and electronic publications.
  • In all, the chain processes five million films every year and the wealth generated through this has allowed McAuliffe to branch out into helicopter charters and hotels in Ireland, South Africa and Mozambique.
  • The tree began to branch out.
  • To survive I had to branch out into retail advertising, public relations, and nonprofit agencies.
  • The bookshop has decided to branch out into selling various records and tapes.
  • The site is in fledgling stages, so info and photos are lacking a bit, but I do think this site needs to branch out into sweetwater. Talking Trash
  • 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.
  • The tree began to branch out.
  • He is master of his subject, and has had time to branch out into other fields.
  • Mother Trisha Harwood has been nominated for a top award for helping her local school grow and branch out in the community.
  • The company was looking to expand and to branch out from large metropolitan areas.
  • Selection of functions lets image-processing software branch out.
  • Bright green metallic fronds, in the shape of palm trees, still branch out from their stands.
  • With her plaid shirt and brusque manners, she is so caught up in her own family traumas she can't branch out for herself.
  • Certainly, they branch out in different directions in attitudes to football management.
  • Acting is still a great love of mine, but I thought it was time to branch out and expand my world.
  • If you want to branch out from basic hedging and introduce a decorative focal point, topiary offers endless variety in terms of size and shape. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then I branch out, challenging myself to find Cygnus, the Swan, way over in the east, and the red star Antares, which is the marker star for the constellation Scorpius. Much Ado About Anne
  • Ultimately she would like to branch out into designing CD covers, combining her love of music and art.
  • The band will probably branch out into new musical areas, like melody and proper chord progression.
  • 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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