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  • 71launch again — index renew (begin again) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 72launch pad — launch ,pad or launching ,pad noun count the surface from which a space vehicle, missile, etc. is sent into the air or into space …

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  • 73launch into someone — launch into (someone) to criticize someone severely. He launched into me for not having called or e mailed in a long time …

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  • 74launch into — (someone) to criticize someone severely. He launched into me for not having called or e mailed in a long time …

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  • 75launch into something — launch into (something) to start something with energy or enthusiasm. She launched into the song as if she couldn t hold herself back. He launched into an attack on all the people who had laughed at his idea …

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  • 76launch into — (something) to start something with energy or enthusiasm. She launched into the song as if she couldn t hold herself back. He launched into an attack on all the people who had laughed at his idea …

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  • 77launch window — launch′ win dow n. ars the time period when a spacecraft must be launched if it is to achieve its mission • Etymology: 1960–65 …

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  • 78launch window — n. the period of time during which a missile, spacecraft, etc. must be launched so that it can arrive at a desired location at a specific time …

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  • 79launch complex — launch complex, the entire physical arrangement at a rocket or missile launching site, including the launching pad, gantry, fueling devices, communications equipment, and blockhouse …

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  • 80launch|a|ble — «LN chuh buhl, LAHN », adjective. that can be launched: »a launchable project; a launchable nuclear stage for a rocket (Ralph E. Lapp) …

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