Sentence examples for launched not from inspiring English sources

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Motorola has launched not one, but three new Moto 360 smartwatches.

The records that Caruso made in 1902 launched not just a mega-industry but a 20th-century phenomenon.

A year ago M&S launched not a CSR plan but Plan A ("because there is no Plan B").

Samsung has just launched not one but two phablets, as it attempts to keep its large-screened smartphone crown.

Richard Garwin, a missile-defence expert, thinks the test adds weight to the view that the missiles should be intercepted soon after they are launched, not in space.

Then, in April , 2001 the craft will be launched not by NASA or some other government entity but by SpaceDev, the world's first commercial-space-exploration company.

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However, states with "supermax" prisons and significant military installations have already launched "not-in-my-backyard" campaigns to keep the detainees out.

Binoche was speaking at the Majestic Hotel off the Croisette, on behalf of We Do It Together, a newly launched not-for-profit production company which aims to improve opportunities for women in Hollywood.

After Finch hands him the strike, Warner launches not one but two slog sweeps from poor Shakib into the stands.

"To launch not only a new facility but also in a new market.

Initiatives are launched, outcomes not always tracked.

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