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  1. decamp (from…) (to…) to leave a place suddenly, often secretly

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Yet many Brexiteers are unfazed by bankers' threats to decamp.
The babies are going home with complex medical plans, DeCamp said.
Already, some of them have had to decamp to another spot.
And the only way to figure that out is to decamp.
Families put up walls, decamp for more prosperous areas or simply endure.
Artists and galleries began to decamp to the area in the mid-2000s.
That's our cue to take very hot showers then decamp to my cool bedroom.
Shane DeCamp was in seventh grade when he fell in love with musical theater.
So, in a much needed and documented decamp, Vernon and Bon Iver took a break.
Bus service is available from the DeCamp Bus Lines (the No. 32, 18903 or 88).
Those individuals illegally occupying the Malheur Wildlife Refuge need to decamp immediately and be held accountable.
UNIQLO, a Japanese garment-maker, is one of a clutch to decamp to South-East Asia.
Veteran Chelsea spaces decamp to an already gallery-dense Lower East Side, or open franchises there.
DeCamp Bus Lines' Route 33 has service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York.
Audiences decamp for festivals outside the city, to Bayreuth in Germany or Tanglewood in the Berkshires.
At that point, according to their articles of agreement, their headquarters would have to decamp to China.
The next round of games saw English fans decamp to Lens, while the Russians headed to Lille.
Once again, this season features a location change, as new and returning cast members decamp for Australia.
House and Senate Republicans decamp from Washington on Thursday for their annual retreat — this time in Philadelphia.
Movements and individuals once considered fringe become mainstream, while previously responsible figures decamp to the fever swamps.
During and after the industrial revolution, entire factories in northern England would decamp to the same beachside resorts.
The document says I should decamp there if I get sick, or if one of my housemates does.
Times Insider Every year, New York lawmakers and interest groups decamp to Puerto Rico for a cozy weekend.
Expecting large-scale protests on Thursday, Obama and his family will decamp for Bariloche, a scenic resort in Patagonia.
And it's just a tiny example of what we'd need to actually decamp to other planets and the moon.
That said, some top staff members will undoubtedly decamp for a campaign if there is one, several advisers said.
Because these kinds of out-of-touch statements are enough to cause even the most die-hard fans to decamp.
When the regime had seized territory elsewhere in Syria, people had been offered a choice: decamp to Idlib or surrender.
Most locals leave town while the deep-pocketed set who come during peak season in June decamp to the beach.
Or have the Impractial Jokers finally decided to decamp from that weird mall in Staten Island and take on bigger fish?
To ensure a smooth transition and encourage change, I am going to decamp from the Menlo office for a few months.
But even prior to the settlement, many designers were already beginning to decamp to various other event spaces around the city.
Roy Wood Jr., a correspondent on "The Daily Show," will decamp to Fallon's show, where he'll be a guest on Thursday.
"It seems like a niche issue," said Will Decamp, a 28-year-old who works in television development and attended the protest.
It is why everyone assumed that when James signed with the Lakers over the summer, Windhorst would decamp for Los Angeles, too.
In 2008, the Seattle SuperSonics were allowed to decamp for Oklahoma City, and the city of Seattle has still not forgiven Stern.
If renters demand better terms, decamp or go broke, then WeWork will face problems, whether it part-owns its properties or not.
And much of the disruption we've had has been due to globalization, which benefits investors if their companies decamp to cheaper manufacturing locations.
PESHMERGA militiamen pile armchairs and sofas high on a removal van as they decamp from the dam above Mosul to the plain below.
" President Obama teased him on that visit about the frequency with which Americans threaten to decamp for Canada: "Typically it turns out fine.
It's intern season in the nation's capital, where hundreds of young adults decamp to D.C. for the summer to learn the legislative process.
MEPs and their staff decamp monthly from Brussels to the French city of Strasbourg, 400 km (250 miles) away, to hold plenary sittings.
Summer vacation season is at hand, which means millions of Americans are preparing to decamp for scenic locations around the country and the world.
Overflow crowds had flooded the surrounding streets and marchers stepped over low chain link barriers to decamp under the shadow of the Washington Monument.
Five weeks of working up north was nearly over and the whole crew was about to decamp to the larger set down in Mexico.
Mostly so that TechCrunch can decamp to Vegas for CES, but also because after more than 100 episodes, we need to catch our breath.
Jack Dalrymple ordered the protesters to leave the campsite by Monday, citing the harsh weather conditions as a reason why they needed to decamp.
So it is big news that he has decided to decamp from New York City, where has has lived for ten years, to Nashville.
A study conducted by Western Michigan University professor Whitney DeCamp concluded that playing video games, no matter how graphic, did not predict violent behavior.
I normally live on the East Coast, but that year, unable to face another sweltering August, I decided to temporarily decamp to the West.
The Senate is wrapping up its work for the week on Tuesday as Republicans prepare to decamp to Philadelphia for an annual retreat. Sen.
Separately, two of the Swiss banks' Hong Kong-based managing directors also set plans to decamp to start a macro hedge fund, Bloomberg reported.
In the meantime key employees could decamp to rival Wall Street banks and hedge funds, further weakening a business that has underperformed for years.
Forced to decamp to Churchill, the residence of her brother-in-law, she immediately sets about seducing her next target: the financially stable Reginald DeCourcy.
The company's founders, Jeevan Kalanithi, Philip DeCamp, and Michael Fleischman, have created an artificial-intelligence-assisted tool that enables 360-degree imaging for construction projects.
We watch them grope for each other; repel each other; fight, make love and then decamp from whatever solaces each has to afford the other.
But a fascination with the working methods of Merce Cunningham led him to decamp for New York a few years later to study with him.
If art reflects the times, this art reflects a collective desire to decamp to some place with beautiful natural light and no visible charging cables.
It signaled to the Bulldogs that a coveted transfer with no connection to the Northwest would willingly decamp for their little cranny of Eastern Washington.
Such rates prompt many companies to decamp overseas where corporate tax rates are more manageable, preventing Americans from having access to jobs with American companies.
The sessions largely took place in a conference room, and the group would decamp to bars and parties afterward, mingling with other Russian tourists and expats.
Our worst nightmare: The nominees might hastily decamp to a nearby stadium for glorious open-air acceptance speeches, scrapping our carefully choreographed and equipped indoor coverage.
More opportunities of this sort, plus an accommodating immigration regime, would attract and retain AI researchers, who often decamp to America (and sometimes even to China).
In the 1840s, Reverend William Graham wrote that Damascene Jews would decamp to the synagogue, looking to escape the hustle and bustle of 19th-century Damascus.
In recent years, the drumbeat of corporate departures has grown deafening, with General Electric, Aetna and Alexion Pharmaceuticals all announcing plans to decamp for nearby states.
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, took part in their final engagement before they decamp for western Canada, and an uncertain new life as semi-royals.
Amid reports that she will decamp for ESPN as soon as her contract is up — her agent declined to comment — Shanks did not offer any clarity.
He has promised to fight any agreement preserving access to Europe for London-based financial services companies, while openly calling for bankers to decamp for Paris.
Al-Qaeda would soon thereafter decamp from its Sudanese bases to its regroup in Afghanistan, from which it would just a few years later launch the Sept.
Lawmakers will gather Tuesday to hear President Obama's final State of the Union address, just a day before Republicans decamp to Baltimore for their annual policy retreat.
Raf Simons, for the last few seasons the highlight of New York's men's fashion week, recently announced his intentions to decamp back to Paris for his shows.
It's okay to decamp to the bathroom for phone time or to plop the kids in front of the TV for however long you need to reboot.
Mr. Guo is not the first Chinese tycoon to leave the country in a cloud of controversy and decamp to the United States or another Western country.
DeCamp factored out the propensity to play violent video games (due to a natural attraction to brutality) along with other factors, such as gender and family relations.
It's that time of the year again, when directors, models, movie stars, and film critics—including our own Tim Grierson—decamp to France for the Cannes Film Festival.
Costa Rica's ambassador to India, Mariela Cruz Alvarez, described in a viral blog post how she developed a serious respiratory infection and had to decamp to South India.
After the Astros decamp for West Palm Beach, Osceola County will scramble to make up some of $47 million in revenue that the team generates during spring training.
They smashed time clocks, cut electricity to the plantation and chanted, "Brazil for Brazilians; kill all the Americans," forcing some of the managers to decamp into the jungle.
" When asked about the teen shooter in Munich, DeCamp said, "we need to take a lot of caution before we place the blame on any one particular thing.
Though it was barely midmorning, his shirt was already threatening to decamp from his pants as he turned to address a Princeton postdoctoral researcher sitting next to him.
It thinks it could jack up the fees it charges other video distributors, such as cable and wireless providers; if they balk, subscribers might decamp to its own offerings.
Commuters can drive into the city in about 40 minutes or ride the DeCamp Bus Line No. 33, which runs from Lakeside Avenue to the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
But our fashion critic says it's already "over" in the substantive sense, as big-name designers decamp for Paris, and pop culture figures like Rihanna, above, fill the void.
But it might instead mean that midwesterners are stuck in a bad equilibrium: that well-being would go up if only they could agree, collectively, to decamp to sunnier climes.
Dismantling that system, they say, would prompt whites here to do what they have done in so many other Delta cities: decamp en masse for private schools, or move away.
Much later when the gear is packed up, the girls and John and assorted pals decamp to Loren "Ted" Humphrey's warehouse and home studio (he's part of the band Guards).
He has won consecutive championships with the Golden State Warriors, and the chatter is that he might decamp to the Knicks and try to reanimate a long ago flatlined team.
Economists warn that burdensome taxes and fees on the nascent industry could backfire, fueling the black market and pushing marijuana businesses to decamp for towns where it's cheaper to operate.
Next summer Mr. Crutchfield and his bel canto operation will decamp for Purchase College, part of the State University of New York, where it will be reinvented as Teatro Nuovo.
Some dealers who'd been using the 'burg as a steppingstone decided it was time to cash in their "cultural capital" and decamp to greener pastures before the Williamsburg bubble burst.
These brutal sectarian groups will most likely force the Nusra Front and other Sunni rebels to decamp to Turkey, bringing them, and the threat of militant violence, closer to the West.
Jordan Peele signed a first-look television deal with Amazon this week, and Kenya Barris is in negotiations to get out of his deal with ABC and possibly decamp to Netflix.
By then, senior White House officials — including Mr. Trump's chief of staff, top advisers, lawyers and spokespeople — had already cleared out to decamp to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next door.
To Montaukers, there is a disconnect between the Montauk on the show and the Montauk that does not decamp once Labor Day arrives — a place filled with families, fishermen and carpenters.
Still touring "Wilder Mind," their sleek third album — and ahead of a collection called "Johannesburg" with Baaba Maal, the Very Best and Beatenberg, out this month — these Grammy-winning Britons decamp to Queens.
"DHM wants to be an ambassador for lending in the city," said Alex DeCamp, the mortgage community development manager for Chemical Bank, a local lender that has funded 15 loans through the program.
On the other, beyond the elected officials and donors, is the class of semi-permanent staffers who populate Democratic administrations and decamp to think tanks (or even scuzzier appointments) when out of power.
Whitney DeCamp, an associate professor of sociology at Western Michigan University, says the evidence points to either no relationship between playing video games and violent behavior or an "insignificant" link between the two.
Accordingly, one can only speculate on the reasons why Kulczyk decided to decamp from her native Poland, abandoning her plans to build a museum for her collection (valued at $100 million USD), elsewhere.
Still, this spot follows pretty much the same talking points in his stump speech (universal health care, equal pay, and a rigged economy), intended to galvanize his supporters rather than convince Clintonites to decamp.
Even if the target renters for those Dogpatch apartments decamp for the suburbs eventually, their preferences, predilections and disposable income will have reshaped what a city is — and who can afford to live there.
After a boozy dinner and several rounds of beer and soju, a local spirit, the party would decamp to a dingy basement and squeeze onto faded upholstery in an airless room with a karaoke machine.
But as those companies continue to crowd their slates with superhero films, and auteurs decamp in greater number to streaming services like Netflix, Iñárritu worries that the experience in theaters may be on the wane.
As the bloodshed continued, Ecuador, which had been the site of the talks, said it would no longer host them, forcing Mr. Ramírez and his delegation to decamp to Cuba, where The Times interviewed him.
But his past history of supporting Democrats, as well as some of his statements in the boardroom, have sources thinking he could one day decamp Wall Street — and the banking industry, entirely — to work in Washington.
And boutiques' share of M&A has risen substantially since the global financial crisis, which saw many Wall Street rainmakers decamp from bigger institutions to work at smaller firms, where their pay can be substantially higher.
She has relatives on the ground at Standing Rock and, like Mossett, says that protests will be occurring across the nation, which should help to solve the problem of whether supporters should decamp to North Dakota.
Though most major European cities have lively urban party scenes — Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg in Berlin and Leidseplein in Amsterdam — Paris has witnessed much of its night life decamp to the socially and historically estranged suburbs, like Montreuil.
The hugely complicated shoot was a production nightmare, with the film's budget ballooning from $90 million to $135 million and the cast and crew being forced to decamp from Canada to Argentina in search of snow.
But the restaurant soon caught the attention of food-world luminaries like Anthony Bourdain and had to install a bouncer, with waits of up to two hours, before Mr. Hong decided to decamp for San Francisco.
Then, if you want to soak up some sun and escape the city's frenetic pulse, decamp to the palatial Mandarin Oriental, or better yet, head up to the Atlas Mountains for a taste of the Kasbah life.
Mr Bolton would be unlikely to have any of it; he might decamp to the fields of punditry, criticising any reconciliation (though probably not on Mr Carlson's show, where he has been denounced as a "bureaucratic tapeworm").
Sure, watching the ball drop in NYC is a memorable way to celebrate, but traveling to somewhere slower-paced might just be what you need to decamp, reflect upon the past year, and get ready for 2018.
The girls ditch prom early and head to a friend's lake house afterparty, and their parents aren't far behind; they're also in hot pursuit when the teens all decamp to a swanky hotel for an after-afterparty.
As his fellow housemates decamp to the diary room to say how creeped out he makes them feel, he makes the classic mistake of stripping entirely naked and lying on the floor, masturbating and giggling to himself.
I'm not sure what it would take to convince a technology giant or three to decamp from Silicon Valley — where the local political system doesn't seem to want them — to more welcoming pastures near the Great Lakes.
On Tuesday, two labor unions representing civil servants called on state administrators in the Mopti region, where most of the attacks have occurred, to leave their posts and decamp to the regional capital due to death threats.
As more young people decamp from the cities to the suburbs, Mr Frey wonders if a hybrid might develop, where people who leave cities—especially the most vibrant and expensive ones—will gravitate to places with similar amenities.
By applying this 20 percent tax to products made in Puerto Rico, companies with a strong presence on the island would be forced to shutter those operations and decamp for the mainland or, worse, a lower-tax country.
According to Haider Al Mosawi, co-founder of Kuwait City co-working space Sirdab-Lab, many promising Kuwaiti startups decamp elsewhere in the region once they scale up to tap into wider talent pools and greater access to capital.
Now it's distinctly unlikely when it comes time for Netflix to reup its commitment to BoJack Horseman or Orange Is the New Black (which is owned by Lionsgate Television) that either show is going to suddenly decamp for Hulu or Amazon.
Peter Thiel, never one to keep a low profile, made his most recent set of waves with reports that he is prepared to decamp from Silicon Valley to more benign haunts in Los Angeles along with several of his companies.
It makes sense that in such turbulent times — as designers decamp to European cities and half of the industry is busy decrying the demise of American fashion — both indie and established brands have found themselves thinking about this all-American staple.
But the company has had some rocky times since the OG matching set's heyday, including having its co-founders decamp and having to shut down its retail presence as the tracksuit moved from must-have item to kitschy novelty territory.
Once ensconced in Brussels—except for the 218 days a year when, in an absurd transhumance, they decamp to Strasbourg—the 22019 MEPs discuss, amend and pass legislation proposed by the European Commission, the EU's executive, and oversee its budget.
Reggie Morris would gather his team after school and decamp for Los Angeles Southwest College, where his father was on the coaching staff, and where future NBA talents including Trevor Ariza, Ivan Johnson, Bobby Brown, and Gabe Pruitt roamed the courts.
DeCamp Bus Lines' route 33 runs along Bloomfield Avenue and makes the trip to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan in 50 to 60 minutes; the fare is $8.15 one way or $267 for a package of 40 trips.
That this was, essentially, just another game to ensure sharpness is maintained during La Liga's preseason did not prevent the network from having its flagship news show, "SportsCenter," decamp to South Florida for a few days to join the party.
Soria is too focused on hanging on to her rent-stabilized apartment; Rick is trying to save enough to open his own livery service and take over a storefront from Moe (Nathan Hinton), an African immigrant tempted to decamp for the Midwest.
If the New York Giants had threatened to leave Gotham because state and local city municipalities had decided they couldn't afford to subsidize a new stadium in the Jersey swamps, would the NFL have let them decamp to a dome in San Antonio?
With one child in middle school and one at Livingston High School, where nearly one-quarter of the student body is of Asian descent, Mr. Agarwal said his family was unlikely to decamp for a place with a lower cost of living.
As Trump prepares to decamp to his oceanfront club in West Palm Beach this weekend, surrounded by GOP donors and top aides, the vice president will travel to Florida for a Saturday meeting with cruise ship operators about the rapidly evolving coronavirus crisis.
The article, "Facebook shouldn't block you from finding friends on competitors," advocated for Facebook to make its social graph more portable and interoperable so users could decamp to competitors if they felt they weren't treated right in order to coerce Facebook to act better.
Catherine O'Hara's camp performance of Moira Rose, the matriarch of a down-on-their-luck rich family forced to decamp to a small rural town, has been overlooked by Emmy voters for years, but they finally seemed to wake the fuck up on Tuesday.
Things went from bad to worse in 2014, when Islamists responded to electoral defeat by seizing Tripoli and setting up a rival assembly to the internationally recognised parliament, known as the House of Representatives, which was forced to decamp to the eastern city of Tobruk.
No writer on earth would allow a colleague to decamp for a job in the White House without pestering the daylights out of him for leads and scoops; what's harder to explain is why so few of those leads and scoops turn up on Breitbart.
When the French ride-hailing app invited drivers to register at two hotels in the capital in May, so many people turned up that the hotels kicked the firm out and Kapten had to decamp to a community centre in Vauxhall, near the River Thames.
Another resident, who didn't want to give his name, said he paid an expensive brokers fee and moving costs to decamp to Park Slope, in central Brooklyn, where he and his girlfriend left behind friends and a shorter commute, after nearly a decade of living up north.
LONDON — With smiles and backward glances, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, took part in their final engagement on Monday, honoring the British Commonwealth at Westminster Abbey, before they decamp for one of its frontier outposts, western Canada, and an uncertain new life as semi-royals.
During the Bel Air fires last fall, he said soot seeped through various cracks, making the indoor air quality so bad that he, his wife and three children had to decamp to a hotel for several days, even though the house wasn't in a mandatory evacuation zone.
Clinton and her top aides planned to decamp to a Midtown hotel to fine-tune the two versions of the speech she planned to deliver at the Javits Center, and to watch the results come in to see which version of that speech she would end up giving.
It has already tried to blot out its Chinese roots at a user level by limiting the amount of China-made user content that appears on its app in the US, and in future the app's parent company ByteDance could decamp from Beijing to Singapore, sources also told the Journal.
Sony seems very much to want to position this new device as hardware aimed at a subcategory of its core audience who value high-end graphics (likely those who might otherwise decamp to PCs for better VR visual via Oculus or HTC), and not as something that will ultimately replace the PS4 entirely.
Some incumbents fret that customers might decamp en masse to a mobile-only "neobank" that offers its own current account but also acts as a broker for products offered by other financial institutions, such as Monzo in Britain or N333, now in 24 countries in Europe and planning to go farther afield.
Born in Bratslav, Ukraine, in 20193, Resnick might have entered his family's thriving construction business but for the Russian Revolution and its bloody aftermath, which prompted Resnick's parents to decamp to the US in 1922 (joining a wave of immigrants whose influx of talent, skill, and creative energy contributed immeasurably to this country).
Some high-earners wonder if it is time to decamp to more functional, business-friendlier Dubai or Singapore—especially after India's parliament amended the Companies Act on July 30th to let the government jail executives at big firms that do not spend part of their post-tax profits on corporate social responsibility.
That would create a bit of a comedy pile-up on Thursdays at 8 (with both CBS and NBC also airing comedies in that time period), but ABC's would at least be family comedies (unlike CBS or NBC's offerings), ones that could easily decamp to another night when Scandal returned in the winter.
It's a clever move, installing herself in the tiny town where so many of her loyal clients decamp for the last month of the summer, but you get the feeling that if Czech opened up a temporary shop in the backwoods of Nebraska instead of the Hamptons, her followers would still manage to #getczeched.
Shortly after that vote, House lawmakers will jump on planes and trains and decamp to their districts for what is scheduled to be a 85033-day break from the Capitol, leaving Senate Republicans with the difficult question of whether to consider the House package, take up one of their own, or punt the issue until after the break.
The new study shows that with these babies, "we need to think not only about the quality of the intensive care unit or the ability of the surgeon, but also what families are going home to, what kind of social support structures there are," said Dr. Lisa DeCamp of Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, who wasn't involved in the study.
To this Stratman adds field recordings made by another experimental woman director, Maya Deren, who made films in Haiti in addition to the US. Hammer's presence — the deep resonance of her rasp voice — is key to the film, as she throws in mentions of her impetuous decision to abandon California (and the woman she was with) to decamp for Guatemala.
Those rich moms from the suburbs are the sort of people who are moving back into the area now called 12 South, which, until 20 years ago, was considered "the bad side of Belmont" — which is to say, the black side of Belmont: For decades, it served as a community for black residents who stayed in Nashville as their white counterparts began to decamp to the suburbs.
LONDON (Reuters) - Access to the European Union market for financial services is a key part of Britain's negotiations to leave the bloc and it is vital that the industry remains "highly competitive", financial services minister Simon Kirby said on Thursday, The future of Britain's financial sector has been thrown into question by June's vote to leave the EU, with some banks warning they could decamp to the continent if they lose the 'passporting' rights that provide access to the EU market.
And by a modest office off the muraled entrance hall, a pen scrawl on paper indicated in three letters the future temporary occupant: B.D.B. Yes, Mayor Bill de Blasio, deputy mayors and dozens of the most senior members of his staff will decamp from City Hall in Lower Manhattan and set up shop this week on Staten Island, in the first of what are intended to be five satellite city nerve centers imported to each borough, if not before the November election, then by the end of the year.

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