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Taken and captive
Taken captive by the invading nation's commander, he was savagely beaten ( leaving the scars on his back ), raped and later castrated to ensure that his family's bloodline would not continue.
Taken captive himself in 1433, he was exchanged for John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury.

Taken and inside
Taken inside, she was undressed and started to exclaim that she had been poisoned.
* Virtual Tour inside the church Taken at December 2007
Taken to the palace, Staps was found to be carrying a kitchen knife inside his coat, concealed inside the petition.

Taken and place
Taken from the viewpoint of an experienced ( female ) raver, this gave the mainstream a view into what makes Circuit Parties so compelling for many and highlighted many of the changes taking place in these commercial events.
Taken from a 1975 recording during the Crime of the Century tour and credited as being a concert that took place in Cleveland, Ohio, the actual concert took place at London ’ s Hammersmith Odeon on 9 March 1975 ( as confirmed by John Helliwell on his website ).

Taken and could
Taken too far, as under the Jacobins, such social engineering could result in tyranny.
Taken together, the Preface could connect with the first half of the poem to suggest that the poem is from the view of a dreaming narrator, or it could connect with the second half of the poem to show how a reader is to interpret the lines by connecting himself with the persona in a negative manner.
Taken to its extreme, the " epigenetic code " could represent the total state of the cell, with the position of each molecule accounted for in an epigenomic map, a diagrammatic representation of the gene expression, DNA methylation and histone modification status of a particular genomic region.
Taken to its logical conclusion, this view contends that measures which may ostensibly serve a national security purpose ( such as mass surveillance, and censorship of mass media ), could ultimately lead to an Orwellian dystopia.
Taken into consideration this could mean as many as 1. 2 billion people could have some form of chronic sensitization to dust mites.
" Batiuk also revealed that a " clue " to Wally's fate could be found in the October 11 strip which features Les getting mugged in New York after Lisa's death after walking past a newspaper vending machine with a headline saying " Soldiers Taken Hostage ".
Amory Lovins came to prominence in 1976 when he published an article in Foreign Affairs called “ Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken ?” Lovins argued that the United States had arrived at an important crossroads and could take one of two paths.
Taken literally, the widow's donation of one mite could have been by obligation, because she could not have given any less.
Taken to Weapon X near death, Malcolm Colcord again offered him the chance to join, as he could still be saved.
Taken by and large — and it is even longer than it is large — this work could fittingly be described as super-salon music.

Taken and come
Taken to extremes the empiricist view holds that all ideas come to us through experience, either through the external senses or through such inner sensations as pain and gratification, and thus that knowledge is essentially based on or derived from experience.

Taken and back
Taken back into the Army now as an Sp 4, I am leaving 110 college students whose teacher I am.
Taken aback, Ketcham issued a statement explaining that his intentions were innocent, and Jackson went back into the ink bottle.
Taken back to his house, Clemenceau's faithful assistant found him pale but conscious.
Taken back into favour in 1212, he was summoned in 1213 to return to the English court.
Taken back to prison, he was seized with despair, and begged for a revolver.
Taken back to the station, Trevor Barnaby demanded to know if Schofield had men in the cavern, threatening to kill him, but Book refused the talk.
" Taken us back to prehistoric times ( 100, 000 BC ), The Daleks, Marco Polo, Marinus ( The Keys of Marinus ), and The Aztecs ".
Taken in the Rule 5 draft of minor league players ( whereby the team selecting the player pays $ 50, 000 and must keep the player on their major league roster for the entire upcoming season or offer the player back to his previous team for half price ) by the St. Louis Cardinals in November 1970.

Taken and out
Taken together, in 2006 out of a total population of 2, 589, 600 ( 1, 850, 500 in the Autonomous Community, 230, 200 in the Northern Provinces and 508, 900 in Navarre ), there were 665, 800 who spoke Basque ( aged 16 and above ).
Taken out of issue for approximately 20 years from 1855 until 1875, it was restored to service in the year of the Corps ' centennial and has remained in issue since.
Taken out of service after a boiler explosion in 1907, she ended her days as a coal freighter in Vigo, Spain.
Taken in by the lies, Langsdorff takes his ship out with a skeleton crew and scuttles her.
Taken by surprise by the Allied offensive in the Solomons, Japanese naval — under Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto — and army forces prepared a counteroffensive, with the goal of driving the Allies out of Guadalcanal and Tulagi.
Taken out of reduced operating status, NAS Whidbey had a new lease on life and expansion and construction accelerated with the Korean War.
Taken out of his normal rhythm, Redick, the number two scorer in the nation at the time, ended with one of his worst performances shooting 3-for-18 from the field and scoring 11 points in a game Duke lost.
3437 of 1919 ) Taken out of major service due to being put up for sale, boiler ticket expires in 2015.
Taken out of context, their names translate to " More " and " Less ," but in their particular context ( i. e. the symbols on their chests and their rallying cry ), their names mean " Plus and Minus ," as both " más " and " menos " can be used as mathematics terms.
Taken out of school at age 15 to work in his uncle's offices as Controller-General of Finances, he rose to become an intendant of finances in 1678 and his uncle's principal assistant in 1683.
Taken out in 2012 by the new company Palace Entertainment.
) Taken to the hospital, Hogan returned just in time for the main event but hampered by the injury he lost by count out.
Taken in the 1983 NFL Draft with the 24th pick of the first round by the New York Jets out of UC Davis, three picks before Dan Marino.

Taken and .
Taken as a whole, though, it was a strong performance from both pianist and orchestra.
Taken together, however, the four do function as " instruments of communion ", since all churches of the communion participate in them.
In novels such as Taken at the Flood, After the Funeral and Hickory Dickory Dock he is even less in evidence, frequently passing the duties of main interviewing detective to a subsidiary character.
Paths Not Taken: The Development, Structure, and Aesthetics of the Alternative History.
Taken seriously he was allowed to bring up over 100 guns from coastal emplacements but his plan for the taking of Toulon was set aside as one incompetent officer superseded another.
It was first published in March 1830 by Joseph Smith as The Book of Mormon: An Account Written by the Hand of Mormon upon Plates Taken from the Plates of Nephi.
Taken at Royal Lawn Bowling Club in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Taken alone, they rarely cause severe complications in overdose ; statistics in England showed that benzodiazepines were responsible for 3. 8 % of all deaths by poisoning from a single drug.
Taken together with an increased emphasis on discipline in the RIC, this helped to curb the random atrocities the Black and Tans committed since March 1920 for the remainder of the war, if only because reprisals were now directed from above rather than being the result of a spontaneous desire for revenge.
They stated that the pre-and post-Madrid versions of Chapter 8 were equally cautious in their statements ; that roughly 20 % of Chapter 8 is devoted to the discussion of uncertainties in estimates of natural climate variability and the expected signal due to human activities ; and that both versions of the chapter reached the same conclusion: " Taken together, these results point towards a human influence on climate.
Taken strictly, such laws would greatly impede practically all business ; in practice, they are only erratically enforced.
Taken together, these composers can be seen as the vanguard of a broad change in style and the center of music.
Taken together, there were roughly one million native speakers of Celtic languages as of the 2000s.
Taken with Canon EF 85mm lens | Canon 85mm f / 1. 8 lens with 11 frames stacked, each frame exposed 30 seconds.
Taken orally with an appropriate MAOI, DMT produces a long lasting ( over 3 hour ), slow, deep metaphysical experience similar to that of psilocybin mushrooms, but more intense.
In the Season One episode, " The Road Not Taken ", Olivia described the experience of déjà vu to Walter after she briefly experienced an alternate reality as the result of being a Cortexiphan subject.
Taken further to the Trikaya doctrine, it describes how the Buddha exists.
Taken together, the Micropædia and Macropædia comprise roughly 40 million words and 24, 000 images.
Taken together, these practices imply an educated and intelligent commander who was able to attract and inspire good subordinates, and who would have attracted considerable loyalty from his followers, including those who were not Christian.
These include Gérard Pirès ( Riders, 2002 ), Pitof ( Catwoman, 2004 ), Jean-François Richet ( Assault on Precinct 13, 2005 ), Florent Emilio Siri ( Hostage, 2005 ), Christophe Gans ( Silent Hill, 2006 ), Mathieu Kassovitz ( Babylon A. D., 2008 ), Louis Leterrier ( The Transporter, 2002 ; Transporter 2, 2005 ; Olivier Megaton directed Transporter 3, 2008 ), Alexandre Aja ( Mirrors, 2008 ), and Pierre Morel ( Taken, 2009 ).
Taken in Queensland, Australia circa 1900, horse drawn carriage built by A E Roberts Carriage Works.
Taken together, these emphasize the paramount significance of the Mount Carmel caves for the study of human cultural and biological evolution within the framework of palaeo-ecological changes.

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