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1 Luckily, I've set myself up nicely for my transition away from football.
2 The time is ripe for a transition away from fossil fuels.
3 Recall Gucci owner Kering's transition away from its old name PPR.
4 The deal would help accelerate Duke's transition away from coal- and gas-fired power plants.
5 But farmers had to accept there was a transition away from dairy to forestry.
6 The younger Castro has since begun a slow transition away from centrally planned communism.
7 Mr Barr said he expected the transition away from gas within households would be fairly natural.
8 Simply put, bitcoin is slowing the effort to achieve a rapid transition away from fossil fuels.
9 The IEA and governments are much less confident about a rapid transition away from coal combustion.
10 All of which would seemingly make Apple's transition away from Intel not just likely, but inevitable.
11 If not, I'm going to put all of my focus on my transition away from football.
12 Copenhagen is now considering how it can transition away from fossil fuel use altogether by 2050.
13 While governments in Paris committed to transition away from fossil fuels, BP remains a barrier to progress.
14 He said there was evidence the transition away from a reliance on mining investment was well underway.
15 Most particularly the transition away from auctions.
16 To be sure, long term, China's transition away from an export-at-all-costs model is both good news and inevitable.
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