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1 Desperate people are more vulnerable to ideological capture by genuinely psychotic forces.
2 Remembering his near capture by Fellwroth, Nicodemus sat up with a cry.
3 She fears the English authorities, but would submit to capture by you!
4 In case of imminent capture by Covenant forces, all UNSC ships MUST self-destruct.
5 This indicated a selective capture by some natural protector such as the placenta.
6 The modes of tumor antigen capture by dendritic cells in vivo remain unclear.
7 Tell about his second capture by the Indians and his escape.
8 Leo Varadkar's magnificent assault eviscerated his country's past cultural capture by the church.
9 That seems to cut out everything except capture by the Huns, doesn't it?
10 If exercised, they will delay capture by a few minutes at most".
11 The company of men-of-war seemed to be no protection against capture by this privateer.
12 The town of Beersheba, photographed in 1917 during its capture by Austrailian mounted troops.
13 Now came the sensational capture by lasso of the detective.
14 They had hoped to effect an easy capture by means of a night surprise.
15 It is plain to see why much was made of his capture by Liverpool.
16 It probably saved the "Constitution," "Old Ironsides," from capture by the traitors.
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