Esimerkkejä Is ready to launch käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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Myriad is ready to launch.
At this time, when our newest satellite is ready to launch.
Missile is ready to launch.
A Class-two probe, loaded with hytritium, is ready to launch.
Eet is ready to launch.
The cloud seeder is ready to launch.
Eet is ready to launch.
Down below, the fleet is ready to launch.
The Cerritos is ready to launch whenever you are.
Xperia VL a new member of the successful series from Sony is ready to launch in December.
According to CRRC designer Qingdao Sifang, China is ready to launch the construction of an experimental high-speed line for such a train and the production of related equipment.
Honkarakenne has initiated timber frame product development, product design andproject sales and is ready to launch its own timber frame collection in autumn 2018.
The rocket is ready to launch.
The implementation of the SET Plan has progressed well: the European Industrial Initiatives(EII), have developed their Technology Roadmaps(2010-2020) and are working towards the establishment of effective European programmes,the European Energy Research Alliance(EERA) is ready to launch its first research activities and the Smart Cities initiative is being developed.
This drone is ready to launch.
How much longer until the fighter is ready to launch the missile?
Raven's Banquet is ready to launch!
Production starts in California, and the project is ready to launch later during the spring.
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You assured me that this product was ready to launch.
Trying to adapt a four-year program for moon habitation into something that's ready to launch three days from now. Well, if I'm cranky, it's because I'm running myself ragged.
By late June Damascus had been taken andthe Allied campaign commander, Henry Maitland Wilson was ready to launch two further thrusts, this time from western Iraq to complete the capture of Syria.