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kidnap verb abduct, bear off, capture, carry off, conney away, ensnare, hold for ransom, impress, put under duress, run away with, run off with, seize, shanghai, snatch, spirit away, steal away, take away, take by force, unlawfully seize, waylay Associated concepts: false imprisonment Foreign phrases: A piratis aut latronibus capti liberi perranent.Persons captured by pirates or robbers remain free. See also: abduct, carry away How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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When the imperious Queen's beloved niece is kidnaped, only the brave Detective Brown with the aid of the Queen's firefly Ted and find and save her from a menacing spider Citizens are being kidnaped and subjected to mind control to serve as slave labor at these secret space colonies. Russell Quant chases around, trying to accommodate his mother's Christmas visit, while giving his lesbian friend whose breast cancer foists another dog upon his home, even while he is constantly being tailed, spied upon, and finally kidnaped. |
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