Branch-out Sentence Examples

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  • But they are so empathetic that they can branch out into other skills, such as anthropology, and do them as well.

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  • When will they see sense and branch out into High Street IKEA fast-food outlets?

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  • From there, you can build your portfolio and branch out into national markets.

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  • Four massive roads branch out from here, traversing the large expanses within Sable's city walls.

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  • Having said that, I do want to branch out into more complex plots and storylines, and also beyond the thriller genre.

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  • Start with anything that catches your fancy or that pleases you and then branch out as a specialist when you have a better perspective of what holds value in the market.

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  • Start out simple at first, then branch out into other materials once you nail down where to find the basics and how to use them well.

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  • This is exactly why I decided to branch out this winter and try Benefit BADgal Lash.

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  • No matter how many friends they have gained over the years, teens often find themselves wanting to branch out and develop new friendships.

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  • After spending a decade recovering, he finally regained the ability to play, and proceeded to branch out musically from classical guitar.

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  • With each town you set up, you'll need to establish a few basic things before you can branch out.

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  • From there you can branch out and try the colors and collections that best work for your skin tone and eye color.

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  • Start with crafts and branch out into bead art or crocheting, or begin at musical instruments and then check out the harmonica selection.

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  • For example, if you've grown as a portrait photographer, then branch out and try sports photography, landscape or food photography.

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  • Once the trainee is comfortable, she can branch out on her own and host parties for her own clients.

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  • All I can tell you is to try and branch out (is there anything you like to do that your friend doesn't?) so that you don't depend on just one person for your social life.

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  • The easiest way for girls to make a difference is to start in their community and branch out.

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  • However, many vegetarians soon find themselves wanting to branch out to less mainstream products, both for variety's sake and for more balanced nutrition.

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  • With a few movies under her belt, Lindsay decided to branch out into the music world.

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  • Its name brand recognition and reputation for selling quality goods is what prompted the company to branch out into children's clothing in 1983.

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  • If you want to branch out and discover girls clothing stores that do not involve a trip to the mall, check out Animal Crackers, which supplies trendy girl clothes for babies through adolescents.

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  • You may even want to branch out and get a whole set - a ring, earrings, and a bracelet, too - with the money you'll save.

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  • As you continue in your firm, you may be able to branch out a bit, but you'll never go wrong playing it safe.

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  • Maybe you already know how to tie a tie properly, but you want to branch out a little and learn how to tie the various knots.

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  • Also, if you're a neutrals-only type of guy because they're easy to pair, branch out when you're feeling bold.

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  • A lot of lingerie is available in black, but branch out if you want.

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  • While some women would never dream of donning animal print, by wearing leopard print panties, you may be able to branch out from your usual underwear customs.

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  • Once you have mastered these skills, you are ready to branch out on your own.

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  • While black is always a safe and easy choice, don't be afraid to branch out into brighter colors when going out.

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  • Cargo pants fit snuggly around the waist and branch out to a wide leg through the ankle.

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  • Walking events are held frequently, and walking club members often branch out into pursuing other interests.

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  • Once you have your prescription needs under your belt, you can branch out into the world of fashionable polarized reading glasses, which will understandably be harder to find than the simpler styles with clear lenses.

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  • However, if you can't find them, don't be afraid to branch out into new Revo territory.

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  • The brand started to branch out in 1992 and entered the worlds of both sailing and tennis.

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  • Once you have a general idea of how they look, you'll be better equipped to branch out on your search and look at online stores to find pricing that fits your budget.

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  • Keep in mind that you may have to branch out into the designer brands (especially European designers) if you're looking for a wide selection.

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  • With help from people like that it can help you branch out beyond just what you know.

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  • If you'd like to branch out and try your own but don't know where to start, take a trip to your local wine shop for recommendations for wines that will make your holiday meal sparkle.

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  • Are you a "hot dog and marshmallow" kind of camper, or do you want to branch out and really prepare some scrumptious camping cuisine?

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  • As bears will rip through anything to get to food, the container needs to be made of a solid bear-proof material or hoisted up into a tree branch out of reach.

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  • Once you've packed these basic items, you're ready to branch out and consider what other foods you'll need to take.

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  • Later, we'll point you in the direction of specific downloads for iPhones, but here are a few sites where you can branch out and start looking for things that fit your personality, needs, and interests perfectly.

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  • They run from nerve roots on each side of the upper spinal cord to regions beneath the collarbone where they branch out as the major nerves of the shoulders, arms, wrists, and hands.

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  • This way, you can keep your plant from growing too large and it will branch out instead of up.

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  • Almost 20 years ago, Quiksilver decided to branch out from their men's surf line and give women the opportunity to enjoy the same variety of products as their male counterparts.

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  • Once you've discovered how fun it is to make candles from a gel candle making kit, you'll probably want to branch out and begin designing your own candle making projects.

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  • Teens can find costumes for just about any character from their video games and television shows or they can branch out and make their own costumes.

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  • Who knows what you'll discover about yourself and your dating preferences if you branch out a little.

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  • Freelance Austin writers may branch out as consultants to find work as a technical writer or copywriter.

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  • You may even branch out to doing readings for others and making a little money for your efforts.

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  • It was a natural extension of this knowledge to branch out to include predicting human life from birth to death.

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  • Expand your business, especially if you want to branch out overseas.

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  • With such a huge success with the Barbie doll, Mattel has been able to successfully branch out and sell all sorts of Barbie-related products.

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  • Once Guess jeans started to become popular, the Marcianos decided to branch out into other apparel and accessories.

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  • Leather and suede are two of the most frequently used materials, but fabric and various synthetics allow you to branch out in texture, comfort and feel of the boots as well.

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  • After working with shoes from a young age, it's not a stretch to see how he ended up with the desire, the drive and the expertise to branch out on his own.

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  • Choose a silver or white bow to stay within Cinderella's realm, or branch out a bit with a hint of bold color.

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  • Designs feature style, comfort, and protection, but they are not afraid to branch out a bit from time to time and try something new.

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  • Working for a small IT company at the time, the web was just starting to bloom, and my boss thought it might be a good business to branch out into.

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  • The concept for the Miami Ink show was conceived when The Learning Channel (TLC) decided to branch out into the world of reality-based shows by focusing on the culture of tattoos.

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  • Simple and focused, the tree can rise and branch out as it rises up the body.

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  • Casio made a name for itself in the calculator field and after a couple of decades decided to branch out into other markets.

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  • If your focus is on small hairless dogs, then don't try to branch out to all hairless dogs or all small dogs.

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  • Some cross stitchers like to branch out and change the suggested colors into something more personal.

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  • From there, you can easily branch out with flavorings and various coatings to make beautiful chocolate truffles right in your own kitchen.

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  • If, however, you'd like to branch out a bit, you can embellish your recipe in all sorts of ways.

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  • The success of Geico car insurance allowed the company to branch out into other areas.

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  • Don't forget to branch out into all types of styles.

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  • Experiment with these suggestions, and then branch out.

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  • Sheer black stockings are a smart option, and then you can branch out with styles in jewel tones.

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  • Right now, I plan to add a few more lines for women and perhaps branch out into swim wear and hosiery.

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  • Another way of doing this is to look through the available supplies for theme inspiration and branch out from there.

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  • There are so many beautiful fabrics and colors that you can really express your personality and even branch out into more wild patterns.

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  • If your dress isn't going to be the traditional white or ivory, you can branch out and experiment with colors other than white for your wedding lingerie.

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  • After these starter locations, branch out and find more places to pick up your ideal nightgown.

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  • She also began to branch out of country music and experiment with pop and R&B.

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  • October belongs to Halloween, and many party stores branch out from their usual products to also offer costumes.

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  • In order to branch out into other media outlets, like television, Tyra retired from modeling in 2005.

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  • Even if you think you would be a perfect fit for one particular show, don't hesitate to branch out and attend a few different castings.

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  • My brain would explode if I tried to branch out any further!

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  • If you have your own kids in preschool, you'll likely want to branch out to cover elementary school and onwards.

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  • When you're comfortable using Twitter, you can branch out and search for more people to follow and interact with.

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  • The number of available cool Twitter backgrounds is unlimited, especially when you branch out from the premade ones into those you can create for yourself.

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  • Check out the restaurant's classic offerings such as dim sum and dumplings, or branch out a bit with some airy pepper-salted squid.

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  • I've been studying culinary arts for a few years and recently decided to branch out on my own.

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