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To launched

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To throw, as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly; to send off, propel with force.

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The talks come amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in the rebel-held city of Misrata, where pro-Gaddafi forces have continued to launched fresh attacks.

Meanwhile, Tencent's WeChat teamed up with device maker Xiaomi to launched a new smartphone aimed at WeChat users.

60percentt of Centzy's traffic is on mobile, even though the company has yet to launched its mobile apps.

Goldstein recently went on to launched DJZ, another music streaming service, with the help of $1 million in funding from Kleiner Perkins and others.

[Croatia] Croatian startup Trillenium is to launched their web-based 3D shopping mall and social network with financial backing from a local angel investor and partnerships with a dozen local and international brands that will offer their products.

The last time a big media company hired so many journalists to launched a splashy new publication was Conde Nast's Portfolio magazine, which was more of a print venture and didn't survive.

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How to launch it?

They had failed to launch.

To launch a diversionary war?

Click here to launch gallery.

Click here to launch a gallery.

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