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It was inevitable in the current atmosphere that a prosecutor would try to launch a political career in New Jersey.
Members of the World Trade Organization are meeting in Doha, Qatar, on Nov. 9 to try to launch a new round of high-level talks on trade.
A let-off for Braga, who quickly try to launch a counter-attack but a foul on mid-way sparks an outburst of finger-wagging and name-calling.
Sajid Javid, the business secretary, spent Thursday afternoon in talks with management and workers at the Port Talbot plant, who could try to launch a management buyout if they secure a financial backer.
HBOS has insisted it will try to launch a "stakeholder friendly" offer and may produce statistics showing the combined Halifax and Bank of Scotland employs more people - not less - than they did separately.
Claire Enders, a media consultant, reckons local television will perish without public money or cross-subsidy from ITV or Channel 4. Better, perhaps, to lean on them to provide more local fare than try to launch a new channel from scratch.
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He said the officials investigating them had tried "to launch a coup".
"I'm not trying to launch a jeremiad against the American school system," he said.
Imagine the potential carnage if Bea tried to launch a ship.
To cope with that the new prime minister, Zhu Rongji, has tried to launch a housing and investment boom.
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