In 1980, I decamped to Houston amid an epic boom fueled by rising oil prices.
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After gaining a foothold in the Austin music scene, he decamped to Nashville, hoping to land a record deal.
The territory's light manufacturing industry, which once filled local shops with reasonably priced products, has decamped.
Jefri has withdrawn his kids from school, decamped to London and cut all ties with the sultanate.
Almost half the population and more than half the jobs have decamped since 1950, and it shows.
As for Bush, who decamped to his ranch in Crawford, Texas, there was no escaping the contradictions.
Earlier this week, I decamped from Brooklyn to spend a little QT with my parents in Tacoma, Wash.
To fans, the deal restores the cosmic order of a basketball universe disturbed when the original SuperSonics decamped.
There, she suffered another involuntary indignity: a visit by Dr. Phil, who decamped in her room for an hour.
By late in the week, TV had decamped to other, more visual tales.
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After the vote the party's leading candidates decamped to South Carolina, which holds its Republican primary on January 19th.
Five years later Mr Saumarez Smith decamped to the Royal Academy of Arts and Mr Penny was second-time lucky.
He secured British citizenship, but then decamped with his second wife, Lotte Altmann, to New York, and, later, to Brazil.
It was a nine-hour commitment that started even before I reached the back lot at CBS Studios where her team had decamped.
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Though equally at home in New York, Washington and Hollywood, the three capitals of the new, imperial America, he decamped, in 1963, to Rome.
The last nizam decamped several decades later, after independence abolished the princely states and tax liens, and family feuds, embezzlement, and general ineptitude evaporated the fortune.
Prada had famously decamped during the Berlusconi opera buffa to list on the Hong Kong exchange, but Cucinelli once again put his money where his heart is.
DeLorean decamped to create a vehicle that he hoped would herald a new era of American-branded cars, tapping high-profile investors like Johnny Carson and Sammy Davis Jr.
And Bernard Arnault, the head of luxury goods conglomerate LVMH, best known as the house of Louis Vuitton, has decamped to neighboring Belgium, which has lower taxes.
While Brownlee had no qualms about heading out in the snow on his mountain bike, he and several team-mates also decamped to the Canary Islands for warm-weather training.
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Elizabeth has decamped to Virginia with the furniture and the children to plan for a future when she can no longer count on physical beauty to solve all her problems.
He has put forward an innovative immigration reform proposal in recent weeks, which could help shape national debate, and he's already decamped to Iowa to speak at a political dinner.
Deputies from Mr Morales's MAS party, which has a slim majority, then decamped to the vice-president's office to approve the charges against the judges, provoking a further outcry from the opposition.
He had kept a school at Leicester about nine months at the expiration of which period he suddenly decamped, in consequence of a charge hanging over him of having stolen some books.
The next stop was wine country, the Barossa Valley, an hour outside of Adelaide, where Jim and Helen Carreker, Americans who decamped from a life in Silicon Valley, opened The Louise, a gourmet restaurant with rooms.
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In addition to Mr. Cohn, other longtime executives and engineers have departed in recent weeks, including a vice president of Latin American operations and the company's chief trust officer, who decamped to rival Google Inc.
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