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launch (Initiate), verb activate, begin, embark, found, generate, handsel, inaugurate, induce, institute, introduce, lay the foundations, make active, open, put in motion, set going, set in motion, start, take the first step, take the lead, touch off, trigger, undertake launch (Project), verb cast, catapult, contorquere, eject, fling, heave, hurl, immittere, impel forward, jaculate, lance, pitch, precipitate, propel, push, send flying, send forth, send headlong, send off, set in motion, shoot, throw, thrust, toss See also: cast, cause, commence, create, discharge, embark, generate, impel, incite, initiate, inspire, instate, maintain, originate, precipitate, preface, project, send, undertake How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| com), provides an in-depth analysis of how Autodesk consolidated all of its 25-30 new product launches into the execution of one unified company launch across the globe on one single date. The agreement gives Space Systems/Loral assured access to launches into the next century when demand to put commercial satellites on orbit will continue to be high. |
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