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In 1985 both brands scrambled to launch their drinks aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery in specially designed drinks dispensers.
To counter the flow of 'bad news' on Arabic-language channels, the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq has scrambled to launch Al Iraqiyah, a local TV station in Baghdad.
As smartphone adoption has exploded, companies have scrambled to launch mobile apps, many of which are disconnected from an organization's broader CRM capabilities.
Le Meur and his team have scrambled to launch a new version of the desktop client over the weekend and will unveil it to Seesmic members today, and to the general public within the next few days.
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Like dozens of other Democrats preparing a campaign for president, Hickenlooper is scrambling to launch a multimillion-dollar start-up from scratch in a matter of weeks.
While few U.S. employers are scrambling to launch their own apprenticeship programs — a big hassle — every employer outsources services.
So it's not hard to see why Facebook is scrambling to launch its own style transfer filters as quickly as possible.
Across the landscape of news and entertainment, theres scarcely a company thats not scrambling to launch new offerings targeted at American Hispanics while searching for ways to draw more of them to its existing ones.
Rovio's recent co-branding success with plush toys and fashion items has created a flurry of copycatting as game brands from CityVille to Fruit Ninja are scrambling to launch their own toy lines.
The promise of mega-returns could send VCs, investment banks and private equity firms scrambling to launch their own opportunity funds to create incubators, scour second cities for overlooked talent or move portfolio companies into O-zones.
But, as traditional automakers scramble to launch vehicles rivaling Tesla's Model S, Musk's vision for a low-carbon economy comes closer to fruition. .
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