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lançar
español
poner en movimiento
Get going; give impetus to.
launch
español
poner en movimiento
(For a vehicle) To begin to move.
pull away
launch
1
It said it expects to
launch
about 600 new products this year.
2
The transaction will
launch
in the near future, subject to market conditions.
3
Samoa's Ombudsman plans to
launch
a national enquiry into violence next year.
4
Beauty brands love to
launch
new products around this time of year.
5
The question is when's the right time to
launch
them, Khan said.
1
That
set
in
motion
events that caused Cohen's dramatic split with Trump.
2
He now needs to meet the expectations he has
set
in
motion
.
3
So that was the plan that they
set
in
motion
in Mariposa.
4
The pandemic has
set
in
motion
an unprecedented experiment in remote work.
5
It wouldn't change what Palane and Dusek had already
set
in
motion
.
6
The engine he had
set
in
motion
was now beyond his control.
7
The machinery of the municipal health department was promptly
set
in
motion
.
8
But another kind of fight in Congress was fiercely
set
in
motion
.
9
And the hills are
set
in
motion
and become as a mirage.
10
The moment I have money, the business shall be
set
in
motion
.
11
That done, the machinery of the law is automatically
set
in
motion
.
12
Protopopov had
set
in
motion
forces which no human agency could control.
13
New waves were
set
in
motion
by the younger generation of thinkers.
14
And with that, the fate of a legion was
set
in
motion
.
15
Men like Koi are hard to stop once they're
set
in
motion
.
16
In throwing it back, they
set
in
motion
an evolutionary process .
set
in
motion
set
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