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Kidnapped

[ kid-napt ]

noun

  1. a novel (1886) by Robert Louis Stevenson.


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Aimee wasn’t kidnapped at all; she’d been hiding out at a romantic cottage.

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He was indicted last month on 43 counts, including tax evasion; embezzlement of donations to his charity, which receives public money; and running a racketeering conspiracy in which he allegedly kidnapped and fatally shot a young rapper named Rayshawn Williams.

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Two Jesuit priests were kidnapped by the government and tortured for several months in 1976; critics accused Bergoglio of willingly handing the men over.

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In 1986, he and accomplices kidnapped two North Hollywood men who owed them money and held them for ransom.

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“I’ve been kidnapped by a f— Nazi,” he said, before telling the officer, “You’ll wish you treated me nicer.”

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