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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make kidnapping" is not correct and not usable in written English
You cannot use the phrase "make kidnapping" to refer to kidnapping something or someone. Instead, you would use the phrase "commit kidnapping" or "perpetrate kidnapping". For example: He was convicted of perpetrating kidnapping in the first degree.
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Fear Factor Ongoing conflicts make kidnapping and other threats to foreigners a real concern, but "I was comfortable enough to let my son spend four months as an intern in our Kabul office".
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Another provision making kidnapping a married woman a graver crime than kidnapping a single one remains untouched.
What makes kidnapping and ransom, or K.& R., such a growth industry?
In May, 2013, ISIS fighters started making kidnapping runs and attacking F.S.A. leaders, and, by late summer, there were full-scale battles with F.S.A. troops.
But Abu Sayyaf soon degenerated into another of the gangs that have made kidnapping one of the Philippines' leading service industries.
There was no time limit for filing federal kidnapping charges in 1964, but Mr. Seale's lawyer argued that when Congress repealed a law making kidnapping a capital offense, it became subject to a five-year statute of limitations.
The Enugu State government sought to check the high kidnapping rates by passing a bill on February 2009 that made kidnapping by the use of a weapon a capital offence; the bill was passed by the Enugu House of Assembly unanimously.
And all this happens while fanatical Maoist guerrillas make incursions, kidnapping villagers.
And in the last few weeks several new shows have appeared that make torture, kidnapping and heart failure the rules of the game.
While Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the deadly 2011 bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria's capital, the group has focused mostly on Nigerian targets, which would make the kidnapping of the French family something of a departure.
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