Word: offshoot
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Gerald L.K. Smith, who describes himself as "a controversial figure," toki newsmen yesterday that his Christian Nationalists--an offshoot of the America First Party--are now ready to operate in and on the post-war world...
...employee of his Chicago Tribune-Daily News syndicate, had long promised to open his eyes if he would visit the gilded city. On his one trip to Hollywood, 15 years ago, it had rained constantly and he had since thought of the town, if at all, as a damp offshoot of the Land of Oz. But he still liked to have his eyes opened...
...Veterans Theater Workshop, which is something of an offshoot of the Harvard Dramatic Club, seems to be a business-like, serious, non-collegiate type organization. Their plans for experimental production include, pending authorization, James Jeyee's "Exiles," and other works not commonly staged...
...this 83-acre plant would be ideal for the manufacture of prefabricated houses, which were doing badly. (Production of 3,500 a month is only one-sixth of estimates.) Tucker Corp., said NHA, would have to move out so the plant could be turned over to Lustron Corp., an offshoot of the Chicago Vitreous Enamel Products Corp...
They never knew it, but Britons who used the Aldwych station in London's Underground (subway) to hide from German bombs had classical company. Workmen last week began removing some $16,000,000 worth of ancient heroes & heroines from an offshoot of the Underground station. The ancients were the British Museum's famed Elgin Marbles, plucked from the Parthenon (in 1801) by Thomas Bruce, seventh Earl of Elgin...