Sentence examples for disappeared captured from inspiring English sources

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(A 1999 documentary, "Disappeared," captured the exchange).

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As head of the Karma Kagyu lineage, the Karmapa ranks third in the list of eminent Tibetan Buddhists, but with number two – the Panchen Lama – having disappeared (presumed captured by the Chinese) and replaced by a Beijing-sponsored appointee, it is the Karmapa who carries the hopes of many Tibetans for a future figurehead.

He likened the scenes to paintings by George Catlin, another figure of the museum world, who captured disappearing peoples in the 19th century.

Needless to say, the child dies, Magda is driven to suicide, the mother disappears, John is captured by the secret police, and all the while the secretary stamps endless papers, the "Thunk!" of the stamp on the document doing a creditable imitation of the sound of the guillotine at the end of Andrea Chenier...or The Dialogues of the Carmelites.

His main source of income disappeared when the government captured diamond mines that he once controlled.

He had heard accounts of abuse of prisoners from some of his battalion advisers and from the American captains and lieutenants working with the Civil Guard and the S.D.C. militia, and he had been disturbed that prisoners reported to have been captured had disappeared before they reached Drummond, at division level.

Page A8 MISSILES MISSING IN LIBYA Five months after the armed uprising erupted in Libya, a fresh round of portable antiaircraft missiles -- weapons that governments fear could be obtained by terrorists and then fired at civilian jetliners -- have disappeared from storage bunkers captured by rebels.

Read more >>   Somalia, 2015 - 14-year old Bashir disappeared some day, being captured by armed military forces.

Deen, who was 19 years old at the time of his capture, disappeared soon after.

Since the silver surface is sensitive to certain light wavelengths, her image darkened so much that her tattoos, which Mr. Close especially wanted to capture, nearly disappeared.

There are clear allusions to the onset of the slave trade, but the tale's origins lie, Okri says, in the myth of an ancestor who is captured or disappears, which he likens to the Pied Piper of European lore.

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