Sentence examples for come to launch from inspiring English sources

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Instead, Obama should aspire to make America the launching pad where everyone everywhere should want to come to launch their own moon shot, their own start-up, their own social movement.

"This is the location every major toy company will want to come to launch their new product," says William Nygren, manager of the Oakmark Fund.

An interesting phenomenon is it's becoming a place where startups come to launch… there's a good constructive vibe to it when people come to show projects".

e.g. Make America the platform where everyone in the world will come to launch their own moonshot.

So perhaps the time has come to launch a modern 21st century conversation, ten years long, about our election procedures, our governing mechanisms, and the 18th century constitutional structures bequeathed to us by our founders -- as we look forward to our 250th birthday, the United States of America at a quarter of a millennium.

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Elliott: The evening a neighbor came to launch his short story collection and 70 people showed up.

When it comes to launch exclusives the Xbox One has the upper hand (five to the PS4's two) but there's not many must-haves right now.

But when he came to launch his film career with 2007's Control, a biopic of Ian Curtis, he returned to that same style.

She initially experimented with Google Analytics on her personal blog, so that when the time came to launch her business she was prepared.

When it comes to launch day you might find that some of the seams have opened up.

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

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