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After the 3rd century bc, mathematical research shifted increasingly away from the pure forms of constructive geometry toward areas related to the applied disciplines, in particular to astronomy.

In his last years that search had led him increasingly away from the God of dogmatic religion and from any church that prescribes answers to unanswerable questions.

It is hedging by shifting its portfolio increasingly away from oil towards gas, which can also supply the new power stations that electric cars will need.

Durham's own research turned increasingly away from mollusks to echinoderms and from the Tertiary Period to the Early Cambrian; however, he encouraged his students in the study of living as well as fossil mollusks.

His handling of the Rubensian idiom moved increasingly away from the control of Rubens himself toward a much more boisterous and vulgar style with an emphasis on large genre scenes populated with rough plebeian types.

Jones next worked for the A&M label from 1969 to 1981 (with a brief hiatus as he recovered from a brain aneurysm in 1974) and moved increasingly away from jazz toward pop music.

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As the visual stimulus appears increasingly farther away from the hand, the neurons fire progressively less.

America has increasingly moved away from John Rawls.

Older people are increasingly turning away from Labour.

The nature of athletic celebrity is increasingly moving away from the actual field of play.

The brand's status, however, is falling fast as young people increasingly move away from logos.

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