Sentence examples for To launching from inspiring English sources

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To launching

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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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Prior to launching Libertine you worked for a trends agency.

There is a feeling she is receptive to launching Costa as a standalone company.

These relationships are essential to launching new technologies that benefit patients.

It will consult on this in the autumn with a view to launching it in 2017.

This sense of tranquility translates to Hockin's approach to launching her brand.

Five's offering is the 42nd HD channel to commit to launching on BSkyB.

Condé Nast UK has previous experience when it comes to launching in recessions.

The group, based in Iraq, also said it was close to launching an attack on Israel.

The "floating" buffer is then appended to the output link prior to launching the corresponding user's traffic.

Underwater torpedo has control fin with very low aspect ratio due to launching from limited size of cylindrical torpedo tube.

He could have been referring to his blocks or to launching his body into the opponents' way.

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