Sentence examples for traditionally launch from inspiring English sources

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But conspicuously absent from the declaration, which urged a boost to growth via liberalisation of services, were the names of Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, and Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, who traditionally launch their own "call to arms" before each EU summit.

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Network operators have traditionally launched new services by building entire new networks, says Betsy Bernard, president of AT&T and head of its business-services arm.

In their battle against the city's three drug factions, police have traditionally launched "hit and run" attacks on the favelas.

ITV has said by scheduling The Voice in March – Britain's Got Talent traditionally launches in April – the two were always going to clash.

A spokeswoman for Radio City, Mikyl Cordova, said "the fall preview has always traditionally launched the media campaign" to sell tickets to the show, which this year will be performed Nov. 7 to Dec. 30.

Britain's Got Talent has traditionally launched in April but was moved to March this year with ITV blaming the Euro 2012 football tournament and coverage of the Queen's diamond jubilee.

For McLaren, it was an unwelcome distraction from the event that traditionally launches their season - at least in the eyes of the public.

It's a similar process to how TV pilots are traditionally launched, except that this time around, its Amazon customers who are helping to make the final call.

Then you'd have to wonder if Apple would dare announce that it would be bringing the iPhone to other carriers "later this year" at its WWDC event (where it traditionally launches the new iPhone hardware)?

Traditionally the launch mass of a crew vehicle with a launch abort system (LAS) should be in compliance with the ultimate launch vehicle (LV) payload mass capability.

Consequently, it became the first project from Hollywood Records to be released under the "day-and-date" format, which allowed the project to be released nearly simultaneously worldwide instead of traditionally "staggering" its launch to accommodate "the availability of the artist" internationally.

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