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Sentence count:157+6Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: suretySimilar words: a stageat this stagehostghosthostileheritagecottageshortageMeaning: ['hɑstɪdʒ /'hɒs-]  n. a prisoner who is held by one party to insure that another party will meet specified terms. 
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121. Morin said Thursday he believes the seven, who were taken hostage in Niger, may now have been moved to northern Mali.
122. Ex-policeman Rolando Mendoza took the busload of Hong Kong tourists hostage in Manila in a desperate bid to have himself cleared of extortion charges and get his job back.
123. Please do not let them get away with holding the extended edition hostage until everyone buys the theatrical versions.
124. The hostage taker, a disgruntled former policeman armed with an assault rifle, was killed by police during a 9-hour siege shown live on TV.
125. 1972 - Israeli Athletes are taken hostage by Palestinian Black September (group) at 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich massacre.
126. Mr. Obama says the American people also have reason to be proud of the captain who offered himself up as a hostage to the pirates in an effort to protect the crew of his cargo vessel.
127. British "Guardian" quoted Meng Gula piracy expert as saying, do not rule out the hostage is shot to death in the melee. "The U.
128. That belief became illusion on September 5, 1972, in Munich when Israeli Olympians were taken hostage by the Black September terrorist organization.
129. He kidnapped Princess Leia Organa and Luke Skywalker, holding them hostage at an abandoned stellar energy station on Ten Mile Plateau as bait for Solo.
130. Start with Japan and China. Their blossoming relationship may now be hostage to how bloodily China handles anti-Chinese protests by Tibetans.
131. But within the RAM buffer pools, the DBMSs were still hostage to all the structural inefficiencies of the block-oriented I/O strategy that had been created to deal with hard disk drives.
132. My hostage to fortune for 2004 is that this sort of guff has and will recede.
133. Hong Kong has lowered the national and regional flags to half-mast, to mourn the eight victims of Monday's hostage crisis in Manila.
134. Still no definite word on when released hostage Jill Carrol will head home.
135. The army also rescued Ingrid Betancourt,[http://sentencedict.com] the FARC's most famous hostage.
136. Police shot and killed Jackson, freeing the hostage without injury.
137. Mabanta said the military's Light Reaction Company had been trained by US Special Forces to handle different kinds of crises, including hijackings and hostage situations.
138. The hijackers released the hostage two days later because they got the ransom money.
139. The shrill voice of the police vehicle was behind them, bethought of hijacking the hostage.
140. He said a police special action force trained for hostage rescue had not been deployed as promised. Instead, a local Manila police Swat team was used.
141. Well, concerns about the tax deal reflect realism, not purism: Mr. Obama is setting up another hostage situation a year down the road.
142. Month after month, images of protests, the hostage crisis, and other tempestuous events came pouring out of my homeland.
143. The Manila Bus Hostage Taking and hijacking incident ended last night in a bloodbath after an 11-hour standoff.
144. The FBI's renowned hostage rescue team was suited up and ready to go.
145. Dolores Umbridge: [ standing with her Inquisitorial unit retentive Cho river hostage ] Get them!
146. One of the psychics claimed that the general was held in a brick building with a red roof, and another guessed that the hostage was being held in Padua, a small city in the north.
147. The world's most famous hostage, French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt was released by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia in 2008 after more than six years in captivity.
148. He momentarily confounded his critics by his cool handling of the hostage crisis.
149. A worried easterner describes the alliance as "like an 18th-century Polish parliament, hostage to its most irresponsible member".
150. The bandit who kidnapped the hostage with an automatic rifle was seized by police.
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