This gradually ebbed as they seemed powerless to prevent their opponents decamping in their half. |
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One fellow London-dweller of my acquaintance said recently she was finally decamping from the city. |
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The noisy decamping of the occupying soccer army is often played against the backdrop of a portrait of this columnist shaking his fist. |
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With upstairs off limits, I left the comfort of my bed, decamping to the narrow living room couch. |
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And many might like to hear tales of the political classes decamping to the seaside for a week of fervent backstabbing, orgiastic networking and roaring drunkenness. |
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And these days there is much less allure for managers in decamping to start their own hedge funds. Lower costs would be good for clients, too. |
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Barclays has already muttered about decamping from London if it is stripped of Barclays Capital, its lucrative trading arm. |
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As to why the decamping is taking place at this point in time, we can only attribute that to government programming and priority. |
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As a result, banks such as HSBC, Morgan Stanley and Lehman Brothers have been decamping to Canary Wharf. |
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Mr Amougou is asking the same question that a good number of Cameroonians have been asking since the decamping exercise began a few weeks ago. |
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He rejected it, frequently decamping to America and becoming fascinated by practical microeconomics, particularly how firms respond to tax incentives. |
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Security firms are decamping from Baghdad to Tripoli. |
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Even through the time of her whole town's decamping and moving away when the mine closed she was a real source of energy and great love to her town. |
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What is more, their career paths have also crossed, with Yoann spending time in Serie A before decamping to the banks of the Gironde, and Zidane moving in the opposite direction. |
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