Sentences with phrase «n't 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.
As always, I could be wrong, there could be other reasons backed by sound financials, but I wouldn't be surprised if those reasons were more of a rationalization of a strong desire to not decamp.

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In the meantime, another 30 - year old restaurant closed here two days ago as the staff decamped north and retired professors have been asked back as young ones can't afford to migrate here and house themselves.
m so m determined in my heart that wenger wud never make me decamp arsenal, the fact is we barely or don't have a player like adams who wud have raised to crys of the fans to the board or high heavens, when I see less strong hearted or die hard players like ramos, keane, adams at arsenal, I feel so ashamed, we don't have any player with passion in our team bar sanchez... I look at players like ramsey giroud and I see cowards, rather have an ambitious player leave the team than a well seated and comfortable player like these remain..
They didn't have a single player called up to Japan's recent East Asian Championship squad — Kawasaki had five — while last year former club legend Shunsuke Nakamura decamped to Jubilo Iwata in a huff.
If Cushing can take heart from City's narrow 3 - 2 aggregate defeat by Lyon at the same stage 12 months ago, he has since lost not only the hugely influential Bronze but the England forward Toni Duggan, who decamped to Barcelona last summer.
Parts of the statement reads, «It has been known that some group of persons who have not been in APGA nor aligned themselves with APGA in Umuahia south chapter before, are planning to make the media glow tomorrow, Monday, May 14, 2018 as APGA members decamping to PDP in Ubakala Umuahia south local government during the visit of the State PDP Chairman to Umuahia south.
«All APGA faithfuls should not be discouraged by these paid agents who will parade themselves as APGA members decamping to PDP on Monday at Apumiri Ubakala.
Bellafiore may be departing his post as a senior partner at the PR firm Eric Mower & Associates, but won't be decamping for points Midwest.
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.
Former Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime, on Thursday declared that Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi will decide whether they will decamp from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP or not.
But Sheriff, who was said to have traveled outside the country, however appeal to members of his camp not to decamp to other parties.
In late 1992, for example, the lower house of the German parliament had to decamp from its new building in Bonn after only one day because MPs could not hear clearly what was being said in debates.
Scammers and trolls, on the other hand, can simply decamp to the parts of the online world that are not integrated with either company.
But this is not the first time the brand has decamped for Paris.
It wasn't until Dunst found a window between the second season of the FX TV series Fargo (she has since become engaged to one of the show's co-stars, Jesse Plemons) and Sofia Coppola's drama The Beguiled, that the timing was finally right for their small crew to decamp to the woods of Humboldt County, about 270 miles north of San Francisco, for an intensive five weeks of filming.
It's about 10 times worse not having lost luggage arrive before you have to decamp the next morning for the next book tour stop.
There were no signs in her work of the organic monumentalism synonymous with the sculptors and conceptualists who first decamped for the desert, and she didn't seem the type to erect a permanent museum of her art, as did the assemblage artist Noah Purifoy, a pioneer when he left L.A. for Joshua Tree in the 1980s.
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.
Peter Selz followed his advice and decamped to Berkeley to be the first director of the new Berkeley Museum of Art at UC Berkeley, so new it had not yet constructed a building.
If I hadn't turned down what would have been my third associate position and decamped to Jack's office, if Jack hadn't suggested I meet with Nicholas Clekis regarding office space, if Nick hadn't offered me assistance in starting a solo practice, if I hadn't accumulated mentors such as Jack, Nick, Susan Dunn, Sally King - Gilreath, and Conrad Falkiewicz, I likely wouldn't be in a position to write a blog about the 23rd anniversary of my (successful) solo practice.
Even if users decamp, there isn't anywhere particularly great to leave to that isn't Facebook - owned.
Former real estate board president Noel O'Beirne — he claims a senior's discount although he doesn't look eligible — has insulted me daily at a morning coffee klatch and it's time to decamp.
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