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Sentence count:199+15Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: fireintroducespringstartSimilar words: laundrypunchbunchunchangeableauntlaugh atjauntilybenchMeaning: [lɔːntʃ]  n. 1. a motorboat with an open deck or a half deck 2. the act of propelling with force. v. 1. set up or found 2. propel with force 3. launch for the first time; launch on a maiden voyage 4. begin with vigor 5. get going; give impetus to 6. smoothen the surface of. 
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151. This is the launch of the government's latest attempt to conserve the endangered countryside.
152. QueensCare February will mark the launch of QueensCare's new pediatric mobile dental clinic.
153. But it was the launch of the Plus 8 in September 1968 that shoved Morgan into the big boots league.
154. Helium was used over the fuel to maintain a constant pressure in the tank both at launch and during flight.
155. The launch headed for Ardneavie jetty and Lucinda sighed contentment.
156. This little gem has come a long way in design since its launch last year.
157. Launch costs are capped at 3.5 percent, giving a net asset value after launch of 96.5 percent of gross proceeds.
158. At the Royal Society launch therefore we convened an impressive group of people who might initiate and carry forward the discussion.
159. Thomas Cook is to launch a £1m campaign to encourage late bookers to travel over the Easter break.
160. Parishioners now have raised enough money to launch construction of the new cathedral.
161. We have neither the resources nor the finance to launch a campaign to promote any particular aspect.
162. I spoke at the press conference to launch this booklet.
163. He wishes to support a television advertising launch with a selective direct mail campaign containing an introductory product offer.
164. Despite widespread protests, the government was about to launch its third structural adjustment programme in May 1991.
165. Provided your employer acts reasonably, you will find it difficult to launch an effective legal challenge of his decision.
166. It was to launch Pople on a brilliant international career.
167. Was it a good idea to launch our kids' lives as scientists simply by letting them mess around?
168. Hugh Young, fund manager, admitted that with the benefit of hindsight the original launch was not large enough.
169. Day 8 Lake Baringo Join the launch trip on the lake to see hippo, crocodile and bird life.
170. But there are signs that the protest may be the launch pad for a powerful and broadly based opposition.
171. And this week has seen the launch of a new international singing competition in memory of Peter Pears.
172. The launch follows 12 months of development and consultation with students and academics.
173. The Metropolitan Police are government-funded, but even local forces could probably launch such campaigns if necessary.
174. A similar problem had forced the cancellation of the May launch of the shuttle Columbia.
175. Faced with the fear of more profound disorders,(Sentencedict.com ) Washington may finally launch an all-out national campaign.
176. The launch of any new product, in whatever industry, can be a long and complicated process.
177. No world leader would try to launch a surprise attack because the response would be terminal for his own nation.
178. When the time came to jettison the launch escape tower and the boost cover the charges would fire, breaking the bolts.
179. But such economic considerations have had no significant effect on the way government-run launch vehicles are designed and operated.
180. In the 1960s women could neither engage in business nor launch political careers.
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