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Unsuccessful, she returned to captivity to face unspeakable punishments, both physical and mental.
Most drown, some are shot and a few are returned to captivity.
I expected the story of the lynx fleeing Dartmoor zoo to run and run, but it's ended with Flaviu being trapped on Dartmoor and "grumpily" returned to captivity.
Yet, with winter falling, it became clear on Wednesday that the six cranes could go no farther, and five have already been returned to captivity as passengers on an airplane.
When the Estates at Amiens (October 1363) refused to ratify an irresponsible agreement between the king's replacement hostages and Edward III, John returned to captivity in London, where he died a few months later.
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The captured officers, having pledged not to take up arms against America again, were freed "on parole", meaning that they were duty bound to return to captivity if the Americans requested it.
In 1186 Igor escaped from captivity and returned to Novgorod-Seversky, where he resumed his rule but drifted into relative insignificance.
Mr. Arafat, whose reputation among Palestinians soared during his captivity, has returned to form and dissipated much of this good will.
Camp Leakey, an open-to-visitors research facility in central Borneo, is home to a special group of orangutans who have been rescued from captivity and returned to the wild.
Of the estimated 91,000 German soldiers captured in the city itself, only around 6,000 survived captivity and returned to Germany after the war.
After a number of years, she escaped captivity and returned to Uganda, and she is now living with her daughter.
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