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He once again told the class that decampment for the Next Level seemed imminent.
After breakfast, the duke and duchess disappeared to make arrangements for the night's decampment.
This mysterious decampment drives Devlin's mother around the bend.
For some, this prompted decampment to a neighbor's for endless hours of CNN.
The summer people were gone, and underneath our macho delight at the annual decampment, those who remained were somehow unsettled.
Holding her head up after the decampment of Verna's father had been a full-time job, and had given her a very stiff neck.
His angry wildness alienated his father, and was the proximate cause of his stepfather's decampment.
Regime opponents, such as communists, democrats and social democrats, were also persecuted, since they opposed the "decampment" and the "national awakening."
There we left him, the corpse of the Spartan Xeones, and in a moment were swept ourselves into the irresistible current of decampment and retreat.
Controversy erupts when the decampment of the Romans leaves the British tribes in conflict over political power (thus leaving them disunited and therefore vulnerable to their common enemies, the Saxons).
And the decampment of Waterhouse, one of the last great English mainstream writers, from the middle ground, may prove to be significant: Nicholas Mosley or James Herbert, the choice is yours.
When the alert level around the volcano was lowered from alert level 4 to alert level 3 on January 2, 2010, the Albay provincial government ordered a decampment of some 47,000 displaced residents from the evacuation centers.
Michael Walsh's And All the Saints ISBN 978-0-446-51815-4 is a fictionalized account of Madden's life, told in the first person, from his arrival in New York to his decampment for Hot Springs in 1935.
In fact, Rotherham have shifted, a marginal decampment across to the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield, where a crushing 4-1 defeat of Grimsby Town finally took them out of negative equity in terms of points at the weekend.
I passed him the second copy of the notes I'd typed and included a quick account of my conversation with Adrianne, plus the gossip I'd picked up from Betty Puckett regarding Wilbur Sanders's decampment and his subsequent bigamy.
In 1574, following the decampment of Poland's recently elected King Henry of Valois (whose candidacy to the Polish throne Kochanowski had supported), Kochanowski settled on a family estate at Czarnolas ("Blackwood") to lead the life of a country squire.
To those still invested, despite all evidence, in the idea that Broadway had a unique cultural meaning that it selflessly shared with America on the road, the decampment of "Avenue Q" was proof that the Fabulous Invalid was once again dead, and this time its corpse had been stolen.
Prior to general decampment from Valley Forge in the spring of 1778, George Washington dispatched an estimated 2200 troops under the command of Marquis de Lafayette to act as a defensive screen and to conduct reconnaissance of the British army, which had garrisoned in Philadelphia for the winter.
And while it may not be an actual defalcation, it certainly is an abscondment.
If an employee does not return to work within the period permitted, the failure will probably be viewed as abscondment, in which case the normal sanctions will apply.
In his deep, rumbling voice, he said, "Ma'am, as you ordered, I have brought the Negro Cassius here for your judgment at his recent abscondment."
It ought also to be noted that, although abscondment by the employee constitutes a breach of contract, this by itself does not necessarily bring the contract of employment to an end.