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1. He was taken captive on the border.
2. His son had been taken captive during the raid.
3. They were taken captive by masked gunmen.
4. Richard was finally released on February 4, one year and six weeks after he'd been taken captive.
5. They often took captives during their raids, and sometimes raised them in the tribe.
6. The sixth child was taken captive but returned to friends a few years later.
7. Anyone belonging to these categories who had been taken captive was to be freed.
8. To take captive, as by force or craft; seize.
9. Shek Office told reporters that the venture take captive by the two elder affairs should be decided, on the one hand , Germany headquarters, on the other hand , Peterson take captive La themselves.
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