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To captured
verb
To take control of; to seize by force or stratagem.
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On 4 April, the Bosnian Croat TO captured Gornji Malovan.
The Potawatomis, who were partial to wild rice, used to feed it to captured enemies before executing time.
The next day, the Department of Defense listed his whereabouts as unknown; that changed to "captured" on 3 July 2009.
The military, he said, is under no obligation to provide any more information with respect to captured combatants.
"Condoning torture opens the door for our enemies to do the same to captured American troops in the future".
Its main method of transportation from port to port is believed to be on the hulls of ships, or attached to captured shellfish.
The prosecutors were responding to court papers filed by the defense that requested a broad variety of government documents and access to captured Al Qaeda and Taliban prisoners.
Photo: Calling it "a way to deliver justice" to captured terrorists, President Bush yesterday signed a bill on interrogating and trying suspects.
The Bush administration has said that the conventions do not apply to captured members of Al Qaeda or the Taliban held at Guantánamo Bay and in Afghanistan.
Finally, simulation results are compared to captured Wide Area Monitoring System (WAMS) measurements of the phenomenon and reasons for discrepancies are discussed.
We captured bats using 4-tier mist nets placed over water and attached 0.47 0.54 g radiotransmitters to captured red bats (n = 46).
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