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House and Senate Republicans decamp from Washington on Thursday for their annual retreat — this time in Philadelphia.
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.
PESHMERGA militiamen pile armchairs and sofas high on a removal van as they decamp from the dam above Mosul to the plain below.
So it is big news that he has decided to decamp from New York City, where has has lived for ten years, to Nashville.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
Descendants of Joseph Rodefer DeCamp, from RootsWeb. Family members served as models for a number of his paintings. A 1904 fire in his Boston studio destroyed several hundred of his early paintings, including nearly all of his landscapes. He died in Boca Grande, Florida.
During the invasion, Karaliyadde Bandara was able to decamp from Kandy with his wife, younger daughter (Kusumasana Devi) and nephew (Yamasinghe Bandara). But him and his wife died on the way while his nephew and daughter was able to reach Portuguese fort at Mannar. Rajasinghe I made Veerasundara Bandara the ruler of the Kandyan Kingdom. But soon became suspicious of him.
A. P. Nasatir, "Anglo-Spanish Rivalry on the Upper Missouri," part 1 Mississippi Valley Historical Review (1929) 16#3 pp. 359-382, . and part 2, Mississippi Valley Historical Review (1930) 16#4 pp 507-528 To reduce the influence of British traders, Spain renewed efforts to encourage French settlers to decamp from Illinois to Missouri, and in 1778, the Spanish granted land and basic supplies to Catholic immigrants to Missouri; however, few settlers actually took up the offers to move to the region.Foley (1989), 40.
If the keys are not re-inserted, the engine will switch off if the handbrake is disengaged or the footbrake is activated; or the sidestand is flipped up in the case of a motorcycle. Runlock is also commonly used when an officer is required to quickly decamp from a vehicle or to keep the vehicle Mobile data terminal running. By enabling Runlock, the car's engine can be left running without the risk of someone stealing the vehicle: if the vehicle is driven normally, it will shut down, unless the Runlock system is turned off.
He authored and published a book on themes on Awoism for which he came under severe criticism from other Awoists who saw the work as a crude attempt by an under-achiever to suck-up to Baba Awo. Still, Baba Awo (as Obafemi Awolowo was called) was fond of him and kept checking up on him. Indeed, Omoboriowo claimed in an interview with the Sun that Awolowo had said that of all the candidates in the '79 elections, he (Omoboriowo) was the only one who wasn't spurred by monetary desires. Expectedly though, his relationship with Awolowo (at least, politically) soured upon his decamp from the UPN.
Petway was Co-Chairman of the organizing group for Super Bowl XXXIX and Co-Chairman and CEO of the Jacksonville Super Bowl Host Committee, Inc.Florida Times-Union: June 19, 2002-Meet Mr. Super Bowl by David DeCamp From 1999 until its elimination in July, 2001, he served his second gubernatorial appointment to the Florida Board of Regents of the State University System of Florida, serving as Chairman for two years; he previously served on the board from 1989 until 1995.Florida Times-Union: May 12, 1999-Petway appointed to Board of Regents By Mary MacDonald He was Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Community Hospice Foundation, which supports Community Hospice of Northeast Florida. Petway's wife is now serving on the board.
Graham Sutherland saw Painting 1946 in the Cromwell Place studio, and urged his dealer, Erica Brausen, then of the Redfern gallery, to go to see the painting and to buy it. Brausen wrote to Bacon several times, and visited his studio in early autumn 1946, promptly buying the work for £200. (It was shown in several group showings, including the British section of Exposition internationale d'arte moderne (18 November – 28 December 1946) at the Musée National d'Art Moderne, for which Bacon travelled to Paris.) Within a fortnight of the sale of Painting 1946 to the Hanover gallery, Bacon had used the proceeds to decamp from London to Monte Carlo. After staying at a succession of hotels and flats, including the Hôtel de Ré, Bacon settled in a large villa, La Frontalière, in the hills above the town.

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