Similar words: spin, spine, rasping, spinach, spindle, spindly, grasping, spinster. Meaning: n. a product made during the manufacture of something else spin off. v. produce as a consequence or an unplanned result.
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31. One spin-off will be an increase in production flexibility for companies essentially making the same product in two or more locations.
32. Before her movie career took off, Julie Benz played the seductive vampire Darla on the small screen in both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off show, Angel.
33. A spin-off of NIST's miniature atomic clocks, NIST's magnetic mini-sensors were first developed in 2004.
34. One very handy spin-off of constructing the schema is that XML editing tools can now be used to write valid DOAP files.
35. So you might think that now is no time to get into biodynamic food, a spin-off of the organic revolution.
36. Community Health is originally a spin-off of HCA and based near Nashville in Franklin, TN.
37. Some wonder if this is a first step towards a spin-off of the lending and investing arm.
38. Both turned into huge hits with staying power: in fiscal 2006 and 2007 combined, Disney made over $100m of operating profit from "High School Musical" and various spin-off products.
39. There are new spin-off products aimed at older girls and women, such as sun screen and cosmetics.
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