relaunching in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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relaunching in the PONS Dictionary

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Most comic books obscure the timelines or periodically relaunch the series to keep the characters youthful.
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The 2005 relaunch also saw the introduction of a new schedule designed around appointment to view programmes rather than continuous rolling news.
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On another occasion, he ordered his troops to relaunch an attack, asserting that the percentage of acceptable losses had not been reached for that day.
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His relaunch of the character was a critical and sales success.
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This work has been credited with helping relaunch the empirical study of algorithm performance.
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The strip ended in 1997 and there appears to be little hurry to relaunch it.
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There are no plans to relaunch the service.
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However, there are also plans for its relaunch in 2015.
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Now, members of the original team are planning to relaunch the station.
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There have been attempts to relaunch the theatre but the city have said that a prospective company would need to find external funding.
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