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These and hostages
These troops were used to forcibly repatriate deserters, taking and shooting hostages to force compliance or to set an example.
These hostages were rescued in Belgian airdrops ( Dragon Rouge and Dragon Noir ) over Stanleyville and Paulis with U. S. airlift support.
These hostages could include partial ownership in the widget factory ; revenue sharing might be another way.
These obligations would be in the form of signing of a peace treaty, in the hands of the victor, or even exchange hostages as mutual assurance in cases such as an armistice.
These bonus points are based on the player's shield and energy count, the skill level played, and a combination of picking up any hostages and safely rescuing them.
These hostages and prisoners were mostly well treated in England, as it was hoped that when they returned to Scotland after their ransoms were paid, they would further the English cause.
These 40 remaining hostages were held by Nabih Berri, the chief of the Amal militia and the Minister of Justice in the fractured Lebanon cabinet.
These actions were ended with force by marines of the Bijzondere Bijstands Eenheid ( BBE ) in which six hijackers and two hostages died.
These requests were granted by the Council of Formosa ( the ruling body of Dutch Formosa ), and Nuyts ' son Laurens was taken back to Japan as one of six Dutch hostages.

These and remained
These questions have remained one of the great sea mysteries of all time.
These alphabets have since been replaced with the Latin alphabet, except for decorative usage for which the runes remained in use until the 20th century.
These represent the most intellectual type of chamber-music of their period, and it is to be regretted that they have remained almost entirely in manuscript, since a careful study of them is indispensable to anyone who wishes to form an adequate idea of Scarlatti's development.
These field markings remained unchanged until the 1996 season.
These three women remained with the show for 20 years or more, and became archetypes of British soap opera, often being emulated by other serials.
These theories were given credence by the fact that when Germany surrendered in November 1918, its armies were still in French and Belgian territory, Berlin remained 450 miles from the nearest front, and the German armies retired from the field of battle in good order.
These canon tables or " Eusebian canons " remained in use throughout the Middle Ages, and illuminated manuscript versions are important for the study of early medieval art.
These stars often made several films a year, and their productions remained important for morale purposes during the second world war.
These remained very different until a counter-movement in the 17th to 18th centuries imposed similar styles once again, mostly originating from Ancien Régime France.
These remained the only major streets until around 1800 when London Road was constructed, to be followed by Hatfield Road in 1824 and Verulam Road in 1826.
These laws decreased the number of child labourers ; however, child labour remained in Europe and the United States up to the 20th century.
These attacks resonated with conservative Muslims and the problem did not go away with Saddam's defeat either, since American troops remained stationed in the kingdom, and a defacto cooperation with the Palestinian-Israeli peace process developed.
These percentages have remained fairly stable for the last 100 years.
These distinctions grew as the Germanic countries tended to embrace Protestanism while the Romance language countries remained Roman Catholic.
These efforts, however, were not entirely successful ; the working class largely remained unreconciled with Bismarck's conservative government.
These controls remained in place after the war, and became standard procedure, though not without controversy.
These two crops, however, remained subject to external price fluctuations and local weather conditions, both of which varied considerably.
These basic principles have undergone modification as societies, and cultures have changed, yet remained surprisingly uniform.
These offices remained unchanged in their names until the end of World War II and the fall of the SS.
These elements have remained constant throughout the series, but with refinements and additions featured in each new game.
These remained in service until 2005, when they were replaced by the current ferries.
These Goths, more specifically the Thervingi, were at the time under the leadership of Athanaric and had apparently remained peaceful since their defeat under Constantine in 332.
These crises were initially averted, but issues remained unsettled.
These laws remained in force after the rebellion, although in practice they were gradually relaxed.

These and captivity
These bred from birds that escaped or were freed from captivity.
These individuals had been leaders of resistance activities while in captivity and thus were separated from other captives and placed in solitary confinement.
These snakes are bred in captivity and are popular as pets, because of their small size ( compared to other pythons ) and their docile temperament.
These cats live up to twelve years in captivity, but their lifespan in the wild is unknown.
These day geckos feed on various insects, other invertebrates and nectar, both in the wild and in captivity.
These geckos are quite shy and stay so, even in captivity.
These soldiers were also killed during captivity.
These assumptions are not unreasonable, and, granting them, the first year of captivity would be the year starting in Nisan of 597 BC.
These squirrels can live to be 20 years old in captivity, but in the wild usually only live up to 12. 5 years.
These small cetaceans are commonly found in captivity, causing conservation concerns, including: the effects of removing the animals from their wild populations, survivorship of cetaceans during capture and transport and while in captivity, and the risks to wild populations and ecosystems of accidentally introducing alien species and spreading epizootic diseases, especially when animals have been transported over long distances and are held in sea pens.
These turtles have lived for up to 47 years in captivity, while the lifespan of wild individuals is estimated to be around 30 years.
These might be the first " Crusade songs ": Then the Poitevin duke many times related, with rhythmic verses and witty measures, the miseries of his captivity, before kings, magnates, and Christian assemblies.
These very rarely occur in the wild, but selective breeding has made them common in captivity.
These geckos have been found to do well in captivity and are fairly easy to care for.
These woman were leading the two factions at the time, as Joan's husband was in captivity and Joanna's was dead, her son a young child.
These include the release from captivity of five military and police officers and personnel ( including General Victor Obillo of the Philippine Army ) held by the CPP-NPA-NDF in April 1999, of Philippine Army Major Noel Buan in April 2001 from two years of captivity, and fellow journalist Arlene dela Cruz from her Abu Sayyaf abductors in Jolo.
These hybrids are produced in captivity and are unlikely to occur in the wild.
These birds are very long-lived, and can live upwards of 70 years in captivity, although they only live to about 20 – 40 years in the wild.
These two species are suspected to hybridize occasionally where they are sympatric, as they produce fertile hybrids in captivity ; no natural hybrids are known yet however, and while they are apparently hard to detect, it is suspected that the species are separated by strong prezygotic isolation.
These snakes are often bred and kept in captivity, although they are usually considered an advanced species due to their specific care requirements ; once these are met, they thrive in captivity.
" These were adventures set around the Mediterranean, with rich plots involving captivity, war, pirates, the plague, etc.

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