Sentence examples for be launch from inspiring English sources

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be launch

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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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Matt Kelly, Archant's chief content officer will be launch editor.

It will be launch edited by former That's Life editor Janice Turner.

I think any attack would be launch by US and UK will be for the interest of the Syrian people.

There will be launch events at both ends of the 153-mile North Downs Way on 17 March, at Farnham in Surrey and at Dover.

The new Morrisons milk brand will be launch in conjunction with Arla, the UK's largest milk supplier, which works with 3,000 dairy farms.

The first H-IIA rocket is scheduled to be launch from Tanegashima Space Center (Fig. 1) in summer 2001.

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Ironically, the cause of the Columbia catastrophe soon was determined to be launch-related as well.

The P322 is to be launched later this decade.

Whistleblowers UK will be launched in October.

The engine is estimated to take 4 years to develop and be launch-ready in 2019.

Will that now be launched?

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