During his questioning, the captive attempts to seduce his captor, who may or may not be interested.
With the resources he saves, Gorbachev could pursue his military modernization program, while maintaining control of the captive nations.
Auto lessors--the captive finance arms of automakers, banks and independent leasing companies--are terrified.
For all his grandstanding about seeking a better deal for the Kurds, Abdullah Ocalan, the captive PKK leader, also seems on board.
In extremely strong language, the USSR has directly threatened the Captive Nations if they do not desist in their agitation for independence.
Dr. Lester Friedlander, DVM and former Chief USDA Inspector, told Congress in 2008 that the captive bolt used to slaughter horses is ineffective.
And that will have to include the story of the captive workers who toiled in the sun for the sake of king cotton.
"They will hand over the captive soldier simultaneously, without announcement and in secret, with strong security procedures by the factions holding him" Mr Barem said.
But only days before his arrival, two Kurdish youths were killed in clashes with police during a rally called to mark the birthday of the captive PKK leader, Abdullah Ocalan.
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There are two standout speeches - her mad fantasy about helping Hippolytus find his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth and later her deranged imaginings about his love for the captive princess Aricia (Ruth Negga).
Once in the cages, it's nothing but the best for the captive fish as they gorge on the expensive imported diet of pilchards carefully chosen to maximize the tuna's oil content and bring out a pink-to-red color.
Accordingly, the Center calls on the Bush Administration to issue a proclamation -- as President Bush and his predecessors have done for each of the past fifty years -- reflecting the American people's solidarity with those of the Captive Nations.
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This in turn led, directly and inexorably, to the rollback of the Soviet expansion in the southern latitudes, to the liberation of the captive nations in its hegemony euphemistically called satellites, and, finally, to the dissolution of the USSR itself.
Across the industry, there is a broader recognition that many among the captive audience of travelers are looking for something more substantial than simply filling a hole in their stomachs, and would place a premium on quality food in stylish surroundings.
"The Bush Administration has been unable, or unwilling, to do more for Lithuania than issue mildly sympathetic statements, an audit trail for the record calculated neither to perturb the Soviets nor materially assist the captive nation Moscow wishes to continue to dominate, " said Frank J.
The Center for Security Policy today called upon the Bush Administration to use the occasion of Captive Nations Week (15-21 July 1990) to break with its recent policy of subordinating U.S. government support for the peoples of Captive Nations to the desire to accommodate Mikhail Gorbachev.
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Meanwhile, talks continued about prisoner exchanges to retrieve the Israeli soldier held captive in Gaza and the two held captive in Lebanon.
Of the former captive nations that want to adopt the euro, only Slovakia looks on course to meet its target of 2008.
In March, 2010, Obama announced a supposed offshore drilling plan, to great fanfare celebrated by the Democrat captive media (e.g. the New York Times).
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U.S. horses slaughtered in Mexico (as well as Canada) for export to the EU are slaughtered at EU-approved plants using the same captive-bolt process that was used in the U.S. when slaughter houses still killed horses here.
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By keeping the original crews captive aboard the mother ships, the pirates largely safeguard themselves from disruption even when their criminal intent is clear.
In 1959, President Eisenhower issued the first Captive Nations Proclamation in solidarity with those living without personal or political autonomy behind the Iron Curtain.
The new captive is accused of masterminding two assassination attempts on President Pervez Musharraf in late 2003.
That was the day when Berry -- the sole captive to become a mother -- did something daring.
It soon became obvious that the first captive-raised condors, released in 1992, had no clue about proper condor behaviour.
I'm not in the imminent recession camp yet, but all of us should realize that the economy is a captive of the stock market.
The third captive, Michelle Knight, 32, was reported in good condition at Metro Health Medical Center, which a day earlier had reported that all three victims had been released.
Last month, Ariel Castro became a grandfather for a fifth time -- to a boy borne by Arlene Castro, the best friend of Amanda Berry, the second captive in Ariel Castro's home.
The one is captor, the other captive.
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