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All the different interpretations, Đặng says, make it “exciting to be part of this new iteration. … It’s fun to experience what our peers have got brewing, and seeing where we all converge, and where we branch off.”

After they enter in a single file, they branch off in different directions and head into tunnels where each person has a designated area to drill.

They’d branch off this larger pipe with a 1/2-inch pipe to each fixture.

Each time a stem cell divides, it faces a choice: it can either produce two new stem cells like itself, or it can make one copy of itself plus one cell that will branch off to become something new.

If you were a TV actor, you didn't branch off and do film.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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