Sentence examples for made to launch from inspiring English sources

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Various attempts have been made to launch a version in the UK, but all have foundered.

Marshall finally got his way in 1944 when, with Churchill's reluctant acquiescence, the decision was made to launch Operation Overlord.

Before Davos, Pascal Lamy, the EU Trade Commissioner, had urged that another attempt should be made to launch a trade round this year.

He arrived in May, hiring began in earnest in June and July, and preparations were made to launch in October of 2000.

The decision was therefore made to launch a version of our French business in the UK and offer flatsharing as a solution to the ever-growing property crisis.

We support careful oversight over the future plans and budgets of the Webb telescope's mission, and we believe that every possible effort should be made to launch the Webb as early as possible.

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The group also has made threats to launch attacks against the Olympics.

Apparently Facebook has already done so although has not yet made plans to launch it.

In February Kim oversaw the North's third nuclear test, and then made threats to launch nuclear strikes against the US, South Korea and Japan.

Most, if not all, didn't last, if they ever made it to launch.

Further, budget has been made available to launch a "National Mission for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles" that brings all EV stakeholders together [53].

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