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Beginning today with Laurence Smith's "Will We Decamp for the Northern Rim", and in the coming weeks, Edge will publish a selection of the essays in Max Brockman's book What's Next: Dispatches On the Future of Science, published today by Vintage Books.
Edge - What's Next? William Harryman 2009
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Thenardier resumed in his decided tone: — “Decamp, my girl, and leave men to their own affairs!”
Les Miserables 2008
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Canisius-Jervis 3 blocked punt return (Decamp kick)
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Decamp he did, taking with him, _perhaps_ by accident, the costly jewel.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III. Mrs. Thomson
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"Decamp, my girl, and leave men to their own affairs!"
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Blackheath, was a girls 'school, kept by ladies of the name of Grimani, in which my aunt Victoire Decamp was an assistant governess.
Records of a Girlhood Fanny Kemble 1851
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My mother was the daughter of Captain Decamp, an officer in one of the armies that revolutionary France sent to invade republican Switzerland.
Records of a Girlhood Fanny Kemble 1851
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"Decamp, my girl, and leave men to their own affairs!"
Les Misérables Victor Hugo 1843
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Cloaths, and that his Credit was not only very low, but it was suppos'd he wou'd in a Day or two be oblig'd to Decamp, or take up his Quarters in a Jail.
Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins (1718) Daniel Defoe 1696
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Decamp said that was an untested architecture compared to the tried and true enterprise data center with its carefully documented run book.
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