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It looks to me like she's gone over to the opposite camp.
Seeking opportunities in the opposite camp is almost never done.
Since that year we have been split into opposite camps.
Only at the end of the 19th century did these traditions start to become opposite camps.
We do not accept that religion and human rights are in opposite camps.
To win, you must move all your pieces into the diagonally opposite camp.
Quiet customers all, they were on the lookout for those from the opposite camp.
But what pluralism could there be when those in the opposite camp were excluded?
Each side still had people in the opposite camp, and they were the best sources of information about each other.
I am in the opposite camp to yourself - not directly opposite.
In the opposite camp are the artists who use the personal computer as brush, palette and canvas.
The opposite camp, numerically smaller, is situated more to the political left.
I always seem to forget that you and I are in opposite camps over this one thing.
In the opposite camp they are not so scrupulous.
These are fighting words in the opposite camp.
You said a few minutes ago I had gone over--to the opposite camp.
I see what's wrong with you - you think I came from the opposite camp.
I think it would be better to appraise Brett first, from the standpoint of the opposite camp.
And from the opposite camp, George High essentially agreed.
If the rest of his party is in the opposite camp, well, the Mayor has implied, that's just not something he should be held responsible for.
I am adamantly in the opposite camp, and wish to support the forces of Good in every respect.
In the past, the discussions between the opposite camps have bordered on slander.
Sid and Babe are in opposite camps, yet romantic interest is sparked at their first encounter.
The trouble is that while each product makes a nod toward the opposite camp, it's much too feeble a gesture to be useful.
Those in the opposite camp say that the employers simply want cheaper foreign workers and could get local applicants if they simply paid more.