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MobileWorks plans to launch a trial version of the service in 2013.

It will also launch a trial of product-labels on household appliances with retail chain John Lewis.

Building on an idea from Egypt's Hosni Mubarak, Colin Powell went on Arab television last week to launch a trial balloon.

The MCC is set to launch a trial with club, university and schools cricket in 2017 to eradicate a perceived increase in excessive sledging and violent behaviour.

It is not exactly the ideal venue to launch a trial balloon for a policy change.Perhaps the best way to take Mr Kelly's comment is literally.

Within the next year the now-retired professor and his team plan to launch a trial in India which will, they hope, distribute 1 million pairs of glasses.

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We launched a trial.

The company launched a trial of HD on Sky News for the leaders' debate last Thursday, which was subsequently stopped.

For five years during the Second World War, the Allies launched a trial and error bombing campaign against Germany's historical city landscape.

Yet a 2011 study by the Academy of Medical Sciences found that it takes an average of 621 days between launching a trial and treating the first patient.

It gave what appeared to be a positive update on its progress in Brazil, with Telefonica launching a trial in the country.

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