If you've ever dreamed of being a winter Olympian, The Hermitage Inn is your launching pad.
The Republican led House had been the major launching pad for a long list of abortion restrictions.
And the ITunes App Store represents the launching pad for many searches that would otherwise start on Google.
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It's using China as a launching pad for India and other emerging markets.
"More than anything, Austin's an excellent launching pad for tech entrepreneurs because it's a great place to live, " he said.
"It is still an important launching pad for new stuff, " says Glenn Chapman, who covers tech news for Agence France Presse.
His opponent, Spitzer, 45, has used his office as a launching pad to run for governor of New York next year.
It will provide the launching pad for the future of mobile broadband.
The largest city on the French Riviera is often overlooked as a launching pad to Monte Carlo and small villages of Provence.
Mitt's missing record in Massachusetts reflects the fact that he treated that executive office as a launching pad for his presidential ambitions.
Entrepreneurship used to be the launching pad for great companies that would grow and provide work for hundreds, even thousands of people.
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Previous festivals have served as a launching pad for companies like Twitter and Foursquare, and tech giants from around the world have taken notice.
The town is known as the gateway to South Waziristan and has long been the launching pad of any military adventure in that region.
Her article takes as its launching pad the 2013 book, Conscious Capitalism, by Whole Foods Co-CEO John Mackey and Conscious Capitalism co-founder Raj Sisodia.
No great fuss is made about the launching pad for the Malkovich invasions, which is an office with ceilings so low that everyone must stoop.
Svalbard once stood on the outermost limits of the known world and was a launching pad for some of the more picaresque tales of polar exploration.
Hue is also the launching pad for an odd kind of travel that has been gaining popularity and will likely soar in coming months: war tourism.
It is a launching pad for personal or professional ambitions.
The event is famously known for helping to boost Twitter in 2007 and Foursquare three years later, giving it a rep as a launching pad for new digital tools.
It's the first carrier anywhere to launch the Rich Communication Services standard on LTE, which provides a perpetually synced contact list that serves as the launching pad for everything else.
For all the Bush-blaming Obama has done, he came into office understanding that big government conservatism could create a launching pad for a return to liberalism or more radical progressivism in America.
Or you could use this as a launching pad for other scientific stories with The Big Bang Fair, running 10-12 March in London's ExCeL Centre - a good place to look for inspiration.
At the same time, the Prime Minister and I both agree that our nations have a long-term interest in ensuring that Afghanistan never again becomes a launching pad for attacks against our people.
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Pakistan also kicked the Central Intelligence Agency out of a base that the spy agency had long used as a launching pad for drone strikes against militant targets in Pakistani tribal areas bordering Afghanistan.
Firstly, the event served as a launching pad for UNESCO's work in the mobile learning arena to grow a global community of practice that can be mobilized in support of Education for All (EFA) goals.
Russia says it also remains committed to sending cosmonauts beyond Earth's orbit in the future, including to a permanent base on the moon that it says could be used as a future launching pad for flights to Mars.
"We're trying to serve as a launching pad to get inventions into the hands of those who can develop them, " says Washington University Chancellor Mark Wrighton, who spent 23 years in the chemistry department at MIT and has a few patents in his name.
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