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1 Republican Sinn Fein is to launch a campaign to boycott the Assembly election.
2 Environment Program in 2006 to launch a campaign to plant a billion trees worldwide.
3 Castro is the second candidate to formally launch a campaign .
4 We were to launch a campaign of pamphlets this fall.
5 The Southside Partnership plans to launch a campaign for urgent Government action in this area.
6 But she would prefer not to launch a campaign .
7 It strikes me that the time is right to launch a campaign to promote health through nature.
8 Why doesn't Gregory Campbell launch a campaign to lift The Power of Orange Knickers up the charts?
9 And rumors were rife that Coolidge's enemies were about to launch a campaign to force his retirement.
10 Astronomy Ireland is to launch a campaign next year to raise awareness about the problems of light pollution.
11 Management and trade unions at their Ulster-based subsidiary are to launch a campaign to try to secure jobs.
12 J.C. Penney, for instance, is using the telecast to launch a campaign for its new American Living brand.
13 Meanwhile, dozens of NSW music venues have united to launch a campaign to "Save our Stages".
14 A group of mid-west business leaders will today launch a campaign against Government moves to end the Shannon stop-over.
15 Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is to launch a campaign for Fine Gael members in favour of repealing the Eighth Amendment.
16 Still, the company will not proactively launch a campaign as it does not want to offend its U.S. customers.
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