Examples of using Launch party in English and their translations into Malay
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Launch party.
Official Launch Party.
The launch party was so exciting.
I heard you were having a launch party.
Official Launch Party will take place on.
An invitation to the book launch party.
Hey, so tomorrow night, for the Mars launch party, I know you have to work, but can I have your credit card for ordering the pizza? Hey, baby.
A little bit about the launch party.
See you at the launch party tomorrow.
Tickets will be on sale at the launch party.
I know that the launch party is tomorrow.
Mmm-hmm. I heard you were having a launch party.
Volunteer recruitment began on 14 November 2015,the same date as the launch party of the games logo, theme and mascot until July 2017,[30] in which 50,000 people have signed up as volunteers.
You will receive an invite to the book launch party.
Last night was my book's launch party at the Hyatt. Okay?
A few months after he sold the rights,he said the company threw a multimillion-dollar launch party at Cannes.
Will there be tickets sold for the launch party at the venue?
I know you have to work, but can I have your credit card for ordering the pizza? Hey, baby. Hey, so tomorrow night,for the Mars launch party.
So I had my first book launch party.
So many people attended our launch party.”.
They must have spent $3 million on a launch party.
Thanks to everyone that came along to the launch party last night.
Third highest earner per minute was Kylie Minogue, who commanded £33,000 every sixty seconds-or £2 million for her whole hour set- when she sung at the launch party of the Atlantis Hotel in Dubai, November 2008.
The launching party was held in[…].
There is speculation that North Korea could mark the 70thanniversary this October of the ruling Korean Workers Party with a rocket launch.
Destroy the Royal Corps officially established on 7November 1969 to face the threat of the Malayan Communist Party launched a military policy and planning armed rebellion began in 1949.
We are happy that he has accepted the invitation andwe feel it is a good start for us with the Prime Minister launching our party,” said Kannan.
But Koike, 65, stole his limelight by launching her party, attacking Abe's government for being too slow to reform the country, weighed down by an ageing population, deflation and a huge debt mountain.
But the media-savvy Koike stole his limelight by launching her party, attacking Abe's government for being too slow to reform the country, which is weighed down by an ageing population, deflation and a huge debt mountain.