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It's the story of the artist who becomes a captive of that which he himself is constructed.
The reality is that one becomes a captive.' Lamyai has a very different account of the breakdown in relations.
But the article does not mention the most serious risk: that the young North Korean leader, Kim Jung-un, becomes a captive of his own word and acts on his threats, which he might very well do if provoked.
"The Bitter Tea of General Yen," about a New England woman who arrives in China to marry a missionary but becomes a captive of a Chinese warlord, was the first movie to be shown at Radio City Music Hall.
The Originals Rebekah becomes a captive of the re-emerged Eva (both played by Maisie Rinhardson-Sellers) in this new episode.
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Ms. Amin became a captive in her home.
Lemon was a songster who became a captive.
As a teenager in the mid-1990s, she became a captive of the domestic sex trade.
Yet now, McCain has become a captive of that same culture war.
Why, thou didst make me thy prisoner by robbing me of my home; like these I became a captive when my home was taken, an orphan all forlorn.
Specter says that the Party has now become a captive of the DeMint wing, and that its opposition strategy cannot carry it far.
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