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She moved departments the following month, handing the case over to Mr Carty, before she returned to take over from him in March 2022.

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In between, Harry Brook, many people's favourite to take over from Buttler, offered too much air in attempting to clear mid-wicket and was brilliantly caught by the sprawling Jansen on the boundary.

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The James Bond franchise, and particularly the subject of which actor will take over from Craig, is of such fascination to the public that it's the focus of a new show currently playing in Cirencester, called A Role To Die For.

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"Nobody wants AI to take over from people," he says.

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Tom Willis' outstanding Premiership form has led to calls for him to take over from Saracens team-mate Ben Earl as England's number eight.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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