Similar words: abduct, abduction, unobstructed, deduct, aqueduct, induct, conduct, ductile. Meaning: ['æb'dʌkt] adj. (of persons) seized and detained unlawfully, often for ransom.
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61. The seizure seems to echo the plot of a 2004 movie, "Man on Fire, " in which Denzel Washington played a U.S. security consultant who takes on Mexican kidnappers and is abducted himself.
62. The 65-year-old archbishop was the latest in a long line of Chaldean clerics to be abducted in Iraq since the US-led invasion in March 2003.
63. He was abducted twice by the group, he says, but escaped.
64. Frank was abducted from his jail cell and taken to one of the South's innumerable lynching trees.
65. In the Greek mysteries, Persephone , was abducted by Pluto , Lord of Hades.
66. Her mind reeled when she learned her son had been abducted.
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67. Year 1127 Annuity soldiers captured Kaifeng, Hui and chin had been abducted.
68. Japan and North Korea also have plenty of wartime history, while the long-running issue of Japanese nationals abducted by Pyongyang continues to smolder without resolution.
69. The fe of Sparta ng Menelaus ho as abducted by Pars and proved the Trojan ar.
70. Statistics show that, abducted, a child's greatest enemy is time.
71. Kassim "The Dream" Ouma is the 2004 IBF Junior Middleweight champion of the world, and a former Ugandan child soldier who was abducted into a rebel army at the age of six.
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