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en It took a little bit longer for these to launch; they said they would be launching them sooner.

en It's the parade; it's our strip launching; it's the launch of a toy line; it's the launch of DVD's, a video game; and it's all these things happening at once, ... You have a pop going on in terms of awareness.

en It's the parade; it's our strip launching; it's the launch of a toy line; it's the launch of DVD's, a video game; and it's all these things happening at once. You have a pop going on in terms of awareness.

en The rocket that goes up next March will not only lift a payload, it will launch what I believe will ultimately be the most significant commercial space facility in the country, ... This launch will be a brilliant signal flare that will let the nation and the world know New Mexico's spaceport is open for business. We can now say with certainty that the dream of this spaceport launching a new era in New Mexico's aerospace industry will become reality.

en We will be launching a document probably tomorrow with the French regulators to launch the takeover offer for the remaining 25.3 per cent.

en Mercedes and BMW took advantage of the Lexus launch. They knew Toyota was launching the Lexus and prepared to fight.

en Economies of scale from launching in the UK first have allowed us to include this upgraded battery pack for the US launch. We're also making this new battery available in Europe for those wanting to get more out of their new Gizmondo handheld.

en We are excited about our Texas launch. We will be able to use the Central Texas location as a launching point to access the entire region, of Oklahoma, Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana.

en (Toronto) is one of the best places, if not the best place in North America, to launch films. Journalists from all over are there, and it's the most responsive audience you can wish for. That can be a liability when making an acquisition call but not a liability when you are launching a film and want to show it in the best possible context.

en (Toronto) is one of the best places, if not the best place in North America, to launch films. Journalists from all over are there, and it?s the most responsive audience you can wish for. That can be a liability when making an acquisition call but not a liability when you are launching a film and want to show it in the best possible context.

en The fact that we are launching the satellite in Russia means that we can do so with the Earth's rotation and makes it more effective and gives it a longer life span.

en I've been hearing back from a lot of people that they're very close to launching their service. We actually heard rumors that they'll be launching television ads about it.

en If you were launching a new brand right now and you were taking the last four years and saying what might be the worst time to launch a brand, this would be the time.

en She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days. We want to optimize the timing for launch of HD-DVD in each market. The majority of [partners] want a large-scale launch, not a gradual launch.

en We want to optimize the timing for launch of HD-DVD in each market. The majority of [partners] want a large-scale launch, not a gradual launch.


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