Not exact matches
But two years later, he
decamped for Europe, obtaining an MBA at the Rotterdam School of Management and later working on construction projects for Barclays Capital in
London before returning to Vanbots in 2005.
Murray Edwards, the billionaire tycoon behind Canadian Natural Resources, one of the largest bitumen extractors, has
decamped from Alberta to
London, England.
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).
There will be a closing speech by Harriet Harman at lunchtime, as well as some prior talks, before everyone leaves Manchester to the Greatest Football Team in the World, and
decamps to their constituencies and to
London.
Lured by generous tax incentives, many of Hollywood's biggest films have shot in
London or plan to
decamp for the U.K.
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 and composer James Newton Howard have
decamped to
London to spend a week recording the score for «Red Sparrow,» a new Russian spy film starring Jennifer Lawrence (no relation).
In the original, Ronit has left
London and
decamped to New York City, where she has become financial analyst.
The word from the top is ecstatic: while these initiatives might not provide for all the tens of thousands of
London's artists, or stem the tide of those
decamping to more affordable climes, it is a definite shift from the Boris Johnson - era of giving developers right of way on pretty much everything.
After a stellar run as director of Artists Space, Stefán Kalmar has
decamped for the ICA
London.