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1 The transaction will launch in the near future, subject to market conditions.
2 It was the first new U.S. planetary mission launch in 11 years.
3 In Europe and the US, the aim is to launch in 2002.
4 After a successful launch in Brazil, she is now expanding into Europe.
5 Ms Ardern will stage a new policy launch in Auckland on Sunday.
6 Unlike the first group, however, the fighters did not launch in pairs.
7 Lebanon's Bank Audi has said it would launch in Iraq in 2013.
8 He has no plans now to launch in the competitive U.S. market.
9 Their first satellite will launch in the third quarter of this year.
10 Apartment prices since the last launch in September 2000 have remained static.
11 The second phase of the project is due to launch in 2020.
12 We'll launch in April a fiber based quadruple play service, he said.
13 ICX is expected to launch in the first half of this year.
14 However, it's safe to assume that the device will launch in 2020.
15 We're starting from scratch, Gallagher said ahead of today's launch in Melbourne.
16 That means we could hopefully see the device launch in early 2020.
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