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1 Ditch the HRH, hand back the diamonds and decamp to , say, Malibu.
2 British firms would decamp to Dublin to get inside the EU.
3 They made the decision to decamp to a nearby hotel instead.
4 Foreign and Irish firms would decamp to Belfast to get to the outside world.
5 I took the opportunity to decamp to my own room, where I found Mr.
6 The only solution was to decamp to Tunisia.
7 That makes a surge in people deciding to decamp to the suburbs and beyond appear likely.
8 Will he decamp to New York full-time?
9 But why decamp to the Rain Wilds?
10 Every January, the better paid elements of the music business decamp to Cannes for the annual MIDEM conference.
11 A handful of smart-suited businessmen, forced to decamp to other hotels since November, returned to the Ritz on Sunday.
12 They chose to decamp to Cancun for a "change of pace" while waiting for travel restrictions to ease.
13 Lt Col Colm Doyle, who was aide- decamp to Lord Carrington in Bosnia, will vacate his quarters to accommodate the President.
14 Captain Conkey then decided that for the benefit of his health, he had better decamp to the other side for protection.
15 Sometimes, the larger company already has a dedicated room but if not we can decamp to the nearest park for open-area drill.
16 No newspaper staff was injured in the blast, although shaken journalists had to decamp to a nearby hotel to get the paper out.
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