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And more recently, even, we've been able to
launch
into the market here in Europe a flowable gel that is used for diabetic foot ulcers, that is now approved for use in the clinic.
Then, about the initiative that Chris mentioned, that we decided to
launch
at AMD that we call 50x15.
We're going to
launch
a series of missions to begin that search for life on Mars.
So I'm just so excited to
launch
this platform.
Here we see Anna-Sophia on April 8, 2016, in Cape Canaveral, watching her experiment
launch
to the International Space Station.
And to unify these immensely different cultures, we were going to
launch
a third, new brand.
The humanitarian organization CARE wanted to
launch
a campaign on gender equality in villages in northern India.
They were able to
launch
new programs, fundraise.
So the world's first satellite, Sputnik I, was launched in 1957, and in that year, there were only a total of three
launch
attempts.
Or maybe satellite manufacturers need to be charged a deposit to even
launch
a satellite into orbit, and that deposit would only be returned if the satellite was disposed of properly or if they cleaned up some quota of debris.
And I was just in New York at the launch, and I went to see all these places where they're installed: this is at a Puerto Rican little mom-and-pop store; at a bar in Christopher Street; at a pool hall.
With bounded rationality, perhaps it affects the cereal we buy in the grocery store, or the product we
launch
in the boardroom.
And I'm pleased to say, in the five years since its launch, we've largely proved that thesis.
140 million Americans voted for the next president of the United States, and yet, as all of us knows, in a few weeks time, somebody is going to hand over the nuclear
launch
codes to Donald J. Trump.
The accretion disk glows brightly in the x-rays, and huge magnetic fields can
launch
the material into space at nearly the speed of light.
In my book, though, I argue that the first modern crisis of civility actually began about 500 years ago, when a certain professor of theology named Martin Luther took advantage of a recent advancement in communications technology, the printing press, to call the Pope the Antichrist, and thus inadvertently
launch
the Protestant Reformation.
It was the birth of my daughter that inspired me to
launch
this climate organization, in order to counteract the excessive polarization of this issue in the United States, and to find a conservative pathway forward.
We asked our relatives to forgo the wedding registry gifts and instead donate some money so we could have some start-up money to
launch
a nonprofit.
This community in Spain has decided to
launch
an international initiative to create more communities like it all over the world, by linking up with unions, by supporting organizations like LUCI, and by educating folks about the worker-ownership model.
Hopefully, that's the cancer cell, and when those immune cells get the bad taste, they
launch
an all-out strike and kill those cells.
In the case of Gaddafi, he'd do 1.2 million, and that they would
launch
it.
Most recently, we've been really excited to
launch
a new portable benefits platform for domestic workers, called "Alia," which allows for domestic workers with multiple clients to give them access to benefits for the very first time.
Her reports would shock the nation and
launch
her career as an investigative journalist, civic leader, and civil rights advocate.
We were turning this into our summer vacation
launch
pad, escape pod, this thing that could take us out of Lynchburg.
The shuttle is costing a billion dollars a
launch.
Today's commercial markets worldwide, global commercial
launch
market?
Together these forces
launch
sap to dizzying heights, distributing nutrients, and growing new leaves to photosynthesize – far above the tree’s roots.
They cheer every
launch
and every landing.
And before I
launch
into the display of some of the slides and into the preview, I would like to point out this beautiful detail about scientists and design.
We used these cells essentially like a space probe that we could
launch
into a foreign environment and then have that flashing report back to us about their biological activity.
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