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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
relaunch .
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Examples
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There's been many other older dance labels relaunched which have just mined the back catalogues and updated them with new remixes, says Whittaker.
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It essentially shut down in 1977, after which The Limited bought the name and relaunched it as, in the words of musician-writer David Byrne, "a kind of homoerotic, fascist chic outpost."
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Until today, the Serbian text in New York asked the UN to debate the ruling, to agree that secession was "unacceptable" and that negotiations on all "open issues" should be relaunched, meaning the years of UN-brokered talks that led to Kosovo's independence would be undone.
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The Democratic Alliance "relaunched" itself as a "party of government" prepared to rule the country in Johannesburg on Saturday.
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The home was 'relaunched', was it, with regular family meals ?
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The home was 'relaunched', was it, with regular family meals ?
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The home was 'relaunched', was it, with regular family meals ?
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The 'relaunched' company, with its headquarters on Conduit Street in Mayfair, is set to open a diverse line of high-end, luxury goods in London in March and in India some time this year.
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The 'relaunched' company, with its headquarters on Conduit Street in Mayfair, is set to open a diverse line of high-end, luxury goods in London in March and in India some time this year.
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The 'relaunched' company, with its headquarters on Conduit Street in Mayfair, is set to open a diverse line of high-end, luxury goods in London in March and in India some time this year.
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