Sentence examples for launch moves from inspiring English sources

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The launch "moves us closer to a world in which tax cheats have nowhere left to hide," said the OECD's secretary-general, Angel Gurría.

Tottenham are ready to launch moves for a trio of Championship players in the hope of finding the next Dele Alli, as revealed by the Independent.

Today's feature launch moves toward the same goal, though this time letting male members of Jackthreads give each other social proof.

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Early in the evening of the day the bomb exploded, a Japanese naval launch moved slowly up and down the seven rivers of Hiroshima.

In the harbor, Navy launches move purposefully around the Cole.

Admiral Gehman said the hearings would proceed chronologically, beginning with preparations before the launching, moving to the ascent and, later, discussion of the e-mail messages among engineers on the ground, discussing the possibility of damage during liftoff.

What separates Dolly from moving services like the recently launched Moved, it its focus on single pieces of furniture or select small items that can fit in the back of a pickup truck.

1961: Weight Watchers launched, moving away from "dieting" and toward "eating management".

The outside, at the start, will belong to Point Given and the Florida Derby-winner Monarchos, both of whom want to stay out of traffic until it is time to launch their moves around the far turn.

Atletico Madrid are planning to use the £31m they made from the sale of Jackson Martinez to launch a move for Chelsea's Diego Costa.

Chelsea could be about to launch a move for Roma midfielder Daniele De Rossi with reports of a deal being 'all-but-agreed'.

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