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Heavy hints that it means to launch an offensive in South Waziristan, a Talibanised tribal area adjoining the province, have already caused an estimated 10,000 to flee it.
They could indicate that Google means to launch Web Store support in a beta version of Chrome first.
On the other end of the spectrum, Dove used the 2006 Super Bowl as a means to launch its highly successful "Dove Self Esteem Fund" with its "Little Girls" commercial, which discussed everyday insecurities of young girls and promoted a campaign to re-empower them.
This was a foretaste of what it means to launch a novel out into the world.
The troops coming were generally from countries that had the means to launch expeditions.
But time in power also allows them to develop their own political base which, if left unchecked, could give them the means to launch a coup.
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That slim rocket was meant to launch the nation's first satellite into orbit.
The Security Council's anti-nuclear promise was meant to launch a big diplomatic effort to shore up the battered Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
She was accidentally deported from the UK back to Canada on the eve of the debut performance that was meant to launch her as the next opera star.
The Trieste meeting is meant to launch a process whose implementation will demand a sustainable commitment from every single regional and international player involved.
The initiative is called firstcarquote and was officially meant to launch this week but that was delayed at the last minute on Tuesday night.
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