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And one month later Martin was imprisoned by a Norwegian court for attacking Strelchenko.
Fast Company may be imprisoned by a rhetorical set that cannot be used without inviting derision -- spare change agents, anyone?
One day, he spies a beautiful black woman imprisoned by a mysterious pipe-smoking, silk-tied Englishman.
Imprisoned by a barrage of observers, it came down to a huddle in the middle of the conference hall.
Ms. Du's work, "Angel Bone," is a one-act opera about the captivity and liberation of two angels imprisoned by a suburban family.
Imprisoned by a Soviet court, he was amnestied in May 1918 and moved to southern Russia, where he worked with White forces and published an anti-Soviet newspaper.
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It had a trendy theme: hapless Westerners imprisoned by an Eastern potentate.
Instead, they have been imprisoned by an ageing Christian right that is out of touch with the rising generation.
He was imprisoned by an Arab chief for four months but escaped on July 1 , 1796 to continue his journey with little more than a horse and a compass.
The exhibition title, "D'Carts Blanche and New Paintings," hints at the big meaning: we are imprisoned by an all-pervasive Cartesian grid, a vast, technological web wherein our most soulfully expressive gestures are like the struggles of captured flies.
And in their nonfiction study "Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality," Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá cite the bonobo's celebrated anything-goes sexuality to bolster their argument that humans are natural-born swingers imprisoned by an oppressive monogamy.
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