To attain this objective the Bolshevist leaders not only launched direct assaults on the West, but also planned flank attacks in Asia and Africa.
We are fairly launched on the path of progress: let us profit by it!
Fraeulein Milch now launchedout into a passionate invective against Pranken.
For," added Knopf, with great satisfaction, "he could not have taken the stamped sailing papers from him before he was launchedon the sea of eternity.
The Justice's wife launched out in praise of the Count, and of the care which was taken of his life.
To say that he went the length of approving would be too much, and to deny that he launched forth a tremendous letter upon Mrs. Dennistoun, who always bore the brunt, is more than my conscience would permit.
You see, when a man's launched it isn't always so easy to stop.
Power at thee has launched His bolts, and with his lightnings smitten thee; They could not quench the life thou hast from heaven.
The pressure of these urgent and interlocking challenges launched the Bahá’í world on a learning process that has proved to be as important as the expansion itself.
But Mate Storms, who was only fairly launched out in the discourse upon pearls, was here interrupted by the captain exclaiming: "This must be the spot.
The most formidable task which confronted the Italians was that of constructing the vast system of trenches through which the troops could be moved forward in comparative safety to the positions from which would be launched the final assault.
All through Mexican history revolutionary leaders have launched these Plans.
The charges which had been brought by heathens against early Christians were now, under altered circumstances, launched by Christians against heretics and witches.
She soon had her craft safely launched and was paddling about with great glee.
Hesperus was fairly and swiftly launched with the skipper and his little daughter aboard.
In 1989, the government launched a comprehensive, IMF-supported program to achieve macroeconomic stabilization and to introduce market mechanisms into the economy.
Economic reforms launched by the new democratic government in February 1991 are aimed at developing the private sector and attracting foreign investment to diversify the economy.
In September 1992, the government launched a new, macroeconomic program that gives more play to market forces.
As part of its economic reform agenda, launched in February 1991 with IMF and World Bank support, Burundi is trying to diversify its agricultural exports and attract foreign investment in industry.
Banana workers launched protests late in 1992 because of falling banana prices and fears of greater competition in the European market from other producers.
At the end of the fifth week, I was sufficiently recovered to be able to return to Portsmouth, where I was now very anxious to arrive, as the Circe had been launched and had already received her lower masts.
Bethink you, too, that I am only the first launched into that wide ocean of life where we are all to meet hereafter.
France, acting under a decision of the University of Paris, openly defied an excommunication launched at them by Alexander VI.
Thus the poverty of Christ was fairlylaunched upon the world as a European question.
Then the Raider center launched itself forward against ours, and grappled savagely with the leading Regulators.
In 1861 it was the point whence Zollicoffer launched out with his legions to "liberate Kentucky," and it was whither they fled, beaten and shattered, after the disasters of Wild Cat and Mill Springs.
But they were robust and determined, and in time they launched out as caterers and worked up a first-class business.
Could any parliamentary question, in the hands of an independent member, have been launched with greater eclat, or with more hopeful presages, than characterized the discussion in the House of Commons on the 9th of May last?
Well might the first aerial navigator, like the anonymous hero qui fragilem, truci commisit pelago ratem primus, shudder at his own audacity as he launched his miserable vessel upon the untraversed deep.
She did not ask him what the case was, but he was launched now, and he pressed on.
He did not ask him how Miss Leighton was getting on; but Wetmore launched out, with Alma for a tacit text, on the futility of women generally going in for art.
The camp was immediately broken up, the sails were hoisted, and in a few hours the large fleet, which contained upwards of sixty thousand men, launched forth into the open sea amid the deep braying of the Norman trumpets.
She had launchedinto the society of the world, and to a great extent she did as they did.
Thus fitly, as became her already historic part in it, Susanna Wesley may he said to have launched the important institution of lay-preaching in the Church that bears her name.
It was a perilous thing for a young woman like Hannah More, with her enthusiasm, talents, and general attractiveness, to be suddenly launched in the turbid though fascinating current of London society.
The bounds of the hound were magnificent, and we all gave a cry of admiration, as with a splendid effort he launched himself like a black ball upon the herd.
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