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launched

adjective as in started

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He launched his own label in 2008, before being appointed as the creative director at Loewe - a Spanish leather goods brand - in 2013.

From BBC

A new Humanitarian Medal has been launched, honouring those who risk their own lives to help others in emergencies and war zones, and the King hailed their selflessness and compassion.

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And in between, he waited in the dugout for the 25 minutes while the Dodgers launched an assault on Rockies starter Germán Márquez.

This county-level move comes a year after the Los Angeles City Council launched a pilot program targeting 20 intersections with prolific street takeover activity and installed hardened center lines to deter motorists from doing stunts.

Ms Balan said she believes the case will now in effect go back to square one, and new proceedings can be launched.

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Don't Be Salty! Take This French Fry Challenge

Q: Fill in the blank: "Salchipapas" is a portmanteau of the Spanish words for ______ and ______.

  • salt and potatoes
  • sausage and French fries
  • sardines and French fries
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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