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Writing under the pen names Jean Plaidy and Eleanor Burford, author Eleanor Hibbert published a series of novels in the 1970s and 1980s, which included The Captive of Kensington Palace (1972), The Queen and Lord M (1973) and Victoria Victorious: The Story of Queen Victoria (1985).
Other opponents have attacked the W.T.O. as the captive of anti-American groups abroad.
She added: "Government cannot continue to be the captive of the rich and powerful.
The introduction finds Cord the captive of a Volgian tyrant, Dmitri Nagarov.
He also left office with a warning that "public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite".
You had to be the captive of an idea, not the inhabitant of a bloody terrain, to do that.
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One of his relatives would read aloud from the Bible, or, occasionally, from "The Captives of Abb's Valley," a biography of his great-great-great grandmother, Mary Moore.
Their uncertainty underlines the complex and somewhat uncharted nature of the captive breeding of panda bears.
"Do you have a secret?" one of the actors asks the captive audience of schoolchildren.
The administration could abide by the convention and still deny the captives prisoner-of-war status.
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