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Launce can
refer to: A
character in Shakespeare's play The Two
Gentlemen of
Verona A type of fish, also
known as a Sand
lance This
disambiguation page...
- eels",
though they are not
related to true eels.
Another variant name is
launce, and all
names of the fish are
references to its
slender body and pointed...
- of
people in love. The
highlight of the play is
considered by some to be
Launce, the
clownish servant of Proteus, and his dog Crab, to whom "the most scene-stealing...
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original on
August 27, 2015.
Retrieved December 7, 2021. "Saudi
Arabia launces air
attacks in Yemen". The
Washington Post.
March 25, 2015.
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- The
English term
lance is derived, via
Middle English launce and Old
French lance, from the
Latin lancea, a
generic term
meaning a
spear or
javelin emplo****...
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musical Titanic in 1997, and The
Tempest in 1995. In 2005, he
appeared as
Launce in The Two
Gentlemen of
Verona as part of the
Public Theater's Shakespeare...
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comes from a 1.3
liter engine producing 91hp and 120nm. "New FAW Vizi V2
Launced". 20
September 2010. "Spy Shots: FAW Vizi V2 sedan". 16
September 2010...
- July 2017.
Retrieved 7
April 2018. TNN 1 (15
September 2013). "Mahabharat
launced for the
youth of the nation!". The
Times of India.
Archived from the original...
- from the
original on 4 July 2023.
Retrieved 25
October 2021. "Mahabharat
launced for the
youth of the nation!". The
Times of India. 15
September 2013. Archived...
- linkā] "..::
India StrategicĀ ::..
Indian Air Force: The
Bravehearts who
Launced IAF's
Strategic Airlift Capability". Indiastrategic.in.
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