Sentences with word «decamp»

Gretta (Keira Knightley) and her long - time boyfriend Dave (Adam Levine) are college sweethearts and songwriting partners who decamp for New York when he lands a deal with a major label.
Other New Yorkers made short but significant stays, including Edward Hopper, Stuart Davis, Jan Matulka, Paul Burlin, John Marin and Marsden Hartley.1 Many of these artists were encouraged to travel there by Mabel Dodge Luhan, a wealthy author and patron of the arts who decamped from Greenwich Village to Taos.
Here's the story of one entrepreneur who decamped for the arctic for a year and found the experience inspirational.
After nearly 50 years in its Marcel - Breur - designed building on Madison Avenue at 75th Street, the Whitney Museum decamped in 2015 to a brand new home in Lower Manhattan's Meatpacking District, conceived by international starchitect Renzo Piano.
While being represented by the scrappy Canada gallery in New York, Bradley first signed onto a joint partnership with the higher - profile Gavin Brown before decamping late last year to show with Canada and Gagosian.
They advised the district to study why families decamped for these schools in the hopes of gathering insight.
They accused Olaseinde of decamping to the AD and working against APC in the 2016 election.
Three additional members decamped on Tuesday, and Denise Morrison of Campbell Soup and Inge Thulin of 3M said they would resign Wednesday morning.
Stamets» mother decamped with him and his twin brother to a small apartment in Columbiana, Ohio, where they lived in poverty.
The dealers recently decamped from Duke Street, where the lease expired earlier this year.
On the way back to the city we drove through the Lake George region where we had heard that artists decamped for the summer months.
Tonight, he launches a second space in SoHo, around the corner from his 83 Grand Street gallery, after decamping from Chelsea six years ago.
Chinye decamped on Saturday during a solidarity rally organized by Delta Central PDP in honour of fomer Governor, James Onanefe Ibori at Western Delta University, Oghara, Ethiope East Local Government Area of Delta State.
It would also allow it to re-engage the energies and support of the older traditional left which decamped at and around the Iraq war.
The state main opposition party also condemned the recent political rally held in Okene where over 10,000 PDP members reportedly decamped to the ruling all progressives Congress (APC).
The artists later decamped for Gagosian and Pace, respectively.
I caught up with Geoffrey Rush, one of my favorite actors, promoting his new film, The Eye of the Storm, where he plays a hammy Australian performer who decamped years before to London's West End to escape his harridan mother, played by Charlotte Rampling.
He attended Southern University in Louisiana, where he became involved in the Civil Rights movement, and then decamped for New York, arriving just in time for an interview at Cooper Union, which he aced.
JUST BEFORE the moneyed and / or aspirational art world decamped for Miami Beach, members of that self - same crew made their way through the blustery night to the Swiss Institute for their annual benefit.
When Southampton's Parrish Art Museum decamped to the sprawling, stylized concrete potato barn in Water Mill it now calls home, the...
Westminster and its watchers still see politics through the prism of left and right, Labour and Tory, it's a symptom of the tendency in London to ignore Scotland and the seismic shifts there but for two weeks in September 2014 when politicians and lobby alike decamped north (and complained about it a lot).
Another Bushwick institution, now decamped further along the J - train to the sylvan neighborhood of Cypress Hills, is the non-profit Norte Maar.
Mafara was quoting as saying «I am using this medium to call on Ekweremadu to simply decamp.
In «Pearl and the Swiss Guy Fall in Love,» a woman realizes she much prefers the company of her pit bull — and herself — to the neurotic foreign fling who won't decamp from her apartment.
For art - world pilgrims decamping for the summer to Long Island's East End, Harper Levine, the rare - book dealer with spaces in East Hampton and New York City, and Bill Powers, the founder of Half Gallery, will launch the inaugural edition of... Read More
As a native New Yorker (long ago decamped for the Midwest) thanks for taking care of the Grand Old Girl, she stands for Energy Independence now too!!
Smart students may instead decamp to other sectors with more certain futures, he says.
Other entrepreneurs decamp to start the process all over again with a new venture.
Once the family decamps London for a quiet farm in Sussex, everyone knows not to make loud noises, which trigger fits we now call PTSD, or disturb Blue while he's writing.
No fewer than 35,000 members from the People Democratic Party (PDP) on Saturday decamped to the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) in Kogi state.
This came barely two days after Hon. Nnanna Igbokwe from Imo State decamped from the party to the ruling APC.
And e-book subscription company Oyster announced it intended to «sunset» its business, with its executives decamping to Google.
The 2014 show will be the final Biennial in the Breuer building as the Whitney decamps to its new Renzo Piano - designed home in the Meatpacking District next year, perhaps more suitable terroir for a contemporary museum than the buttoned - up upper east side.
This country has produced some of the leading researchers in the field of deep learning, but they inevitably seem to decamp elsewhere.
Ball personally decamped to Shanghai and lives there today.
The plaza still exists today (RIM decamped to a location closer to the University of Waterloo a few years later), but the intersection of Erb and Caroline streets, just west of the plaza, has changed dramatically.
Observers have proposed many reasons why companies decamp, ranging from unadventurous investors to high taxes to simple Canadian meekness, but there are some promising signs that the exodus could finally be slowing.
Those people also include a lot of Americans, and with such robust metrics, it's no surprise that a company in FreshBooks» position would be targeted for takeover, consider decamping to Silicon Valley or cashing out.
The family's income stream dried up as the businesses were downsized, and Orr's parents and younger brother decamped to an apartment in Hong Kong, where the older man could get medical treatment.
Initially, the NDP was actually against Canada's contribution to the worldwide effort to disarm the Taliban, which was not only headwaiter to the oil - rich al - Qaida zombies that had decamped there, but was also the most brutal oppressor of Muslims anywhere on earth.
But after about a year on the job, Hooper - Campbell decamped for eBay.
When Baker Hughes and Halliburton were both downgraded by equity analysts following an Obama administration oil drilling ban in 2010, several of their long - serving directors decamped to take up seats at other firms.
Marcus Fairs: We just published a story on Dezeen saying that Milan is going to benefit from Brexit because creative businesses would start to possibly decamp from London, including Italians that left Milan in the first place.
When my boss decamped to the west coast, I joined Royce & Associates.
In fact, James Nelson, a vice chairman at Cushman and former Massey Knakal partner, just decamped for Avison Young last month.
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