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We shall go on taking coal from the earth.
A spokesperson for the Department for Energy and Climate Change said: "The UK is playing its part in driving action on climate change and transitioning to a global low carbon economy; leading the world on taking coal off the grid and providing international climate finance aid".
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Both Richard Eyre and Michael Grandage gave up on transatlantic transfers for their stagings, with Eyre likening it to "taking coals to Newcastle".
Taking coals to Newcastle.
SES was really focused on taking low-value coal resources and turning them into high-value liquid products.
"Let's take coal-to-liquids," Farrell said.
Five days later, Amalfi and several of the other ships were seen taking on coal at Malta, before heading on to blockade Tripoli.
After taking on coal, the ships steamed for Mexico on February 29, passing in review of the cruiser Almirante Grau, which had Pardo embarked, before leaving.
It's curious: The administration is willing to take on coal states and coal miners, but not bankers.
On October 30, they took on King Coal the way Mother Jones took on King Coal: with courage, coordination, creativity.
Before his death in 2012, Gibson was much hated in the area for taking on the coal companies, so his friends and neighbors tell me as we share fried chicken and Budweiser.
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