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Then we won't have to be captive -- I mean lingering -- customers.
"I don't want to be captive for checking buzzes," Gu says.
To grant it so much power today, at this moment, is to be captive to the power it possessed in 1884 and in 1950.
In Florida, we saw the writing on the wall, and did not want to be captive to ballot initiatives and court rulings.
But we know what it's like to be captive to representations of the world that have, well, a faintly greenish cast.
In this type of market, not only is the gate-keeping function diminished, but the banks appear to be captive of the issuers.
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The President conceded that anyone in his job would be captive to the times.
Probably not, but this does highlight the idea that filmmakers might be captive to the influences and whims of headset and input designers as the tech evolves.
It's time!' Why a second rectal search, when he'd been sitting there in plain view with his lawyer, why, except to humiliate him?" Yaasmyn Fula, who had known him since he was a baby, and who visited him often in prison, recalls, "It was a terrible experience for him to be captive, in a horrific situation, with guards threatening to kill him, inmates threatening to kill him. . . .
I was in a sense a "captive" of the institution, a great place to be a captive if you need the care, but captive nevertheless.
To those who thought he was captive to the special interests, he made his case on earmarks and reform.
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