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Re: Joseph199 post# 23418

Wednesday, 11/13/2013 11:41:27 AM

Wednesday, November 13, 2013 11:41:27 AM

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Joseph,
I am not following my own advice. However, this will be my last post to you... I promise!

Here are some facts for your to consider...
Please read the 2nd definition of Launch... "to start or set in motion"... I would think completing applications and getting the ball rolling is launching... starting the process...

just the facts Joseph... Just the facts!

Have a nice day!

getrdun


launch1
lônCH,länCH/
verb
gerund or present participle: launching
1.set (a boat) in motion by pushing it or allowing it to roll into the water.
"the town's lifeboat was launched to rescue the fishermen"
synonyms: set afloat, put to sea, put into the water More
set (a newly built ship or boat) afloat for the first time, typically as part of an official ceremony.
"King Gustav II Adolph of Sweden launched a huge new warship"
send (a missile, satellite, or spacecraft) on its course or into orbit.
"they launched two Scud missiles"
synonyms: send into orbit, blast off, take off, lift off More
hurl (something) forcefully.
"she launched a tortoiseshell comb"
synonyms: throw, hurl, fling, pitch, lob, let fly; More
(of a person) make a sudden energetic movement.
"I launched myself out of bed"
utter (criticism or a threat) vehemently.
"scores of customers launched a volley of complaints"
2.start or set in motion [color=red][/color](an activity or enterprise).
"she was launching a campaign against ugly architecture"
synonyms: set in motion, get going, get underway, start, commence, begin, embark on, initiate, inaugurate, set up, organize, introduce, bring into being; More