「Captivity」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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wild can easily reach 8" or 20cm however in | captivity a fish of 6" or 15cm is considered large. |
stic life, were brought into west Franconian | captivity, accompanied on the way by Hunric, Abbot of |
the time of the trial he was however held in | captivity, accused of murder. |
long poem, The Kingis Quair, written in his | captivity after he saw her from his window in the gard |
He died in September 1575 in | captivity after being imprisoned by his father followi |
n 1722 on his way home from his release from | captivity after the 1721 treaty of Nystad . |
In 1843, Faisal escaped from | captivity again and returned to Riyadh. |
Helena was held in | captivity along with most of the imperial family. |
s known for being difficult to keep alive in | captivity; although its status in the wild is uncertai |
the most common Ceratogyrus species held in | captivity, although it is rather aggressive and fast. |
s heroic forbearance during his six years of | captivity among the Muslims, a long martyrdom which af |
urning to find the Claytons after ten years' | captivity among the Arabs, discovers the ape man and t |
tional Committee for a Free Germany while in | captivity and was released in 1955. |
ompound, a surgically altered Hunter escapes | captivity, and finds the decapitated head of the real |
The eggs hatch after about 12 days (in | captivity) and the chicks follow the male after hatchi |
e two Andean condors, which had been bred in | captivity and raised by d'Arrigo at his home on Mount |
reatment of Personality Change in Victims of | Captivity and Cults", Louis J. West, M.D., Department |
Namu survived just over one year in | captivity and died in his pen on July 9, 1966. |
tempts to extricate objects from their human | captivity and metaphorically allude to a strange new s |
much interested in Campbell's account of his | captivity and escape, and with his intelligence, and e |
f those, three died of typhus while still in | captivity and one escaped and was not recaptured. |
after he heard his daughter's account of her | captivity and the murder of her second child, writing, |
has a torn ear; she has become accustomed to | captivity and views the human advantage of their new f |
tage crisis while the hostages were still in | captivity, and was the first western reporter allowed |
Buried Alive: The True Story of Kidnapping, | Captivity, and a Dramatic Rescue. |
oose between his safe existence in bubble-ed | captivity and a chance at of the life he's always want |
lion lost 608 men who died or were killed in | captivity and one man wounded. |
hed to Limnia where he released Michael from | captivity and then returned with him to depose Michael |
ncealed a radio from the MRTA throughout his | captivity, and managed to contact the Peruvian securit |
Maelgwn is said to have held Elffin in | captivity and Taliesin challenged his bards to a bardi |
d Ascanian estates during Adalbert's time in | captivity and the two parties ended up feuding. |
Adapts well to | captivity and is easy to keep, but is secretive and no |
After Otto's death he was released from | captivity and tried once again to usurp the German thr |
Uroplatus phantasticus is uncommon in | captivity and often kept in breeding pairs or trios. |
These frogs can do well in | captivity and are fun to keep. |
He later escaped from | captivity and received a hero's welcome from Chiang Ka |
Mina reads Jonathan's account of his | captivity and pledges to remain at his side regardless |
is period by William Dyess, who escaped from | captivity and provided a widely-published account of t |
n documents, which would allow them to evade | captivity and continue the struggle. |
Carrier reigned in | captivity and also styled himself Pope Benedict XIV. |
The species breeds well in | captivity and there is a large avicultural population. |
captitivy and release in A Narrative of the | Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, con |
the sorrow of the Jews during the Babylonian | captivity, and their yearning for Jerusalem; and is pr |
ze with males of the Cuora flavomarginata in | captivity and in the wild. |
ompanion of St. Paul during his second Roman | captivity, appears but once in the New Testament, when |
Opossums in | captivity are known to engage in cannibalism, though t |
In addition the young animals born in | captivity are generally conceived and born on the rese |
sian Kingfisher; presently only surviving in | captivity) are the former's lack of a black nape band |
In | captivity, armadillos also eat foods such as fruits an |
aviculture section (there's load of them in | captivity as pets, isn't there)? |
is being maintained and increasingly bred in | captivity as its genetic diversity is disappearing. |
timonies by captured sailors described their | captivity as a form of slavery, even though Barbary Co |
mily, after spending more than five years in | captivity as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam. |
Gomes' family described his eight months in | captivity as a "long, dark and difficult period," and |
omous arachnids such as L.quinquestriatus in | captivity as exotic pets, because of concerns that ine |
ld War II, and their many attempts to escape | captivity, as well as the relationships formed between |
e committed suicide because he feared Soviet | captivity, as endured by other German inventors like F |
In | captivity, as the sperm are released the female sinks |
Rayne escapes | captivity at the carnival. |
s father, helped a young Genghis escape from | captivity at the hands of the Tai'chuids. |
After release from | captivity at Cambridge, Massachusetts, he purchased a |
iam I of England after May 1070, and died in | captivity at Westminster. |
Island near Sandakan, but spent most of her | captivity at Batu Lintang camp at Kuching, Sarawak. |
713 he was with Charles XII of Sweden in his | captivity at Bender, and in 1718 was made major-genera |
thy was personally escorted by Skorzeny into | captivity at Schloss Hirschberg in Bavaria, where he w |
12 August - The last Quagga in world dies in | captivity at the Artis Magistra zoo in Amsterdam makin |
orth Wales in a lobster pot, and was held in | captivity at the Blackpool Sea Life Centre in North We |
pelled Tillikum, is a bull orca who lives in | captivity at SeaWorld Orlando. |
It has placed President Mamadou Tandja in | captivity at a military barracks on 18 February 2010. |
ust states longevity for Cookie's species in | captivity at 40-60 years. |
be the oldest member of his species alive in | captivity, at the age of 77 in 2010, having significan |
individuals worldwide, five are currently in | captivity at the Yadanabon Zoological Gardens in Manda |
Following a lengthy period of | captivity Batman slowly succumbs to brainwashing. |
at European records referred to escapes from | captivity, because of their tameness, the distance fro |
Young boas have never been kept in | captivity because their feeding patterns have never be |
as captured by villagers in Laos but died in | captivity before government conservationists could arr |
In 1948 he returned from war | captivity, began studies at the Dortmund University of |
well Lord, von Hammer aids their escape from | captivity behind German lines rather than abet their t |
An enemy craft falling into | captivity behind the battle lines of the French or the |
are known to breed year-round and, unlike in | captivity, breed once per year. |
This tendency can be curbed in | captivity but the species requires significant handlin |
w along with the rest of the German fleet in | captivity, but British sailors on watch were able to b |
ll-treated for the first six months of their | captivity, but their living conditions have deteriorat |
For three years he remained in | captivity, but was freed by caliphal forces after the |
love and exchanged letters during Baldwin's | captivity, but this is highly questionable. |
ecuted and one paratrooper managed to escape | captivity, but the rest remained as prisoners of war. |
capture] is just 'Suck it in and welcome to | captivity,' but if they watching a woman suffer like t |
It can live to be 20 years old in | captivity, but in the wild it usually only lives to a |
e brothers, Henry and Siegfried II went into | captivity, but were given the county back again after |
Wounded, he was placed in French | captivity, but he was later released and served as a G |
re is “no record of breeding this species in | captivity but the feat is believed possible…. |
of both genders have a red bill (can fade in | captivity), but this is yellowish-dusky in juveniles. |
prived of sleep for their first two weeks in | captivity, but, if he could survive that, he would the |
He was killed in | captivity by July 1990. |
in Avignon, France (the so-called Babylonian | Captivity) by returning to Rome in 1378. |
om happening, 11 individuals were taken into | captivity by the Department of Conservation for captiv |
contemporary with the end of Mary Campbell's | captivity by the Lenape when she was already on her wa |
She was released from | captivity by the American forces on May 8, 1945. |
Released, after many months | captivity, by Sir George Pollock's army, he returned t |
The river was traveled under | captivity by Father Louis Hennepin in his first explor |
In | captivity, cage height is much more important than flo |
shed several sermons, and a narrative of his | captivity called The Redeemed Captive (Boston, 1707). |
Groundhogs raised in | captivity can be socialized relatively easily; however |
So in | captivity care needs to be taken in feeding the right |
f her prayer for the deliverance of a son in | captivity, carried off the Christ Child from the arms |
During his time in | captivity, Catroux met Charles de Gaulle, who was then |
nt and other facilities and receiving better | captivity conditions in return. |
me of the Judean exiles back from Babylonian | captivity, contain various expansions, elaborations an |
blinding of his son Manuel (whom he held in | captivity), demanded that John raze these new works. |
easily frightened and are not often kept in | captivity due to the protected status. |
common species in the wild though not so in | captivity due to its duller colouring and pugnacious b |
Taita eventually escapes | captivity due to a freak flooding, finds the father of |
At one point, Rutledge escapes from | captivity during an Indian raid, but later, he volunta |
bourne, where the first platypus was bred in | captivity, during 1943, by naturalist David Fleay. |
German officer to be shot while in American | captivity during World War II, was killed while attemp |
The fleet remained in | captivity during the negotiations that ultimately prod |
In | captivity, eggs have been deposited mostly on plant le |
In | captivity, eggs of F. labordi have hatched after 4 mon |
The | captivity ended when Nair troops from Travancore, with |
k to enter into Byzantine service, and their | captivity ended. |
rmational philosophy, entitled Bringing into | Captivity Every Thought (English, 1986). |
In | captivity, females lay up to 50 eggs per clutch which |
Her third book, | Captivity, first published in 1989 by University of Pi |
As a result he was arrested and held in | captivity, first at Namur, and then at Glatz, until he |
e United Irish Leader recently released from | captivity following the rebel seizure of Wexford town, |
After release from | captivity following the World War II, from 1949 to 195 |
are reports of them surviving and eating in | captivity for 2 years or more. |
experimenting with breeding bobak marmots in | captivity for captive fur production. |
Ilghazi, and Walter was probably taken into | captivity for a brief time in Aleppo. |
aped and was captured May 1854, to remain in | captivity for the next 14 years. |
d and several beheaded, the Burnhams were in | captivity for a year and a few days. |
R. A. Bosshardt, The Restraining Hand: | Captivity for Christ in China (1936) |
d and taken to Austria, where he remained in | captivity for the next two years. |
It is nocturnal and can live in | captivity for up to 17 years. |
He offers Picard a choice: to remain in | captivity for the rest of his life, or live in relativ |
He was in Soviet | captivity for more than 10 years in different Soviet l |
It is hard to keep the animal in | captivity for that reason. |
The Rhinoceros Hornbill lives in | captivity for up to 35 years. |
f was captured as a pup in 1817, and kept in | captivity for several years before escaping. |
Red-shouldered Macaws are frequently bred in | captivity for the pet trade, where they are sometimes |
mployed and in 1945 he was taken into Soviet | captivity from his home in Weimar and in common with o |
y 8 and he spent next the 10 years in Soviet | captivity from which he was released on October 6, 195 |
During Tom's | captivity, German doctors treat his pain with opiates. |
This small finch does fairly well in | captivity given adequate conditions, however, breeding |
In | captivity, Golden Parakeets will resume breeding when |
There are no reports of males, although in | captivity gynandromorphs (individuals with both female |
The Babylonian | captivity had a number of consequences on Judaism and |
ovoviviparous, but examination in controlled | captivity has shown that there is a very soft egg-like |
sexually mature by 8-9 years of age, but in | captivity have been known to breed as young as age 2. |
ecent breeding efforts, Round Island Boas in | captivity have been fed by scenting small mice with ch |
about 10-12 months, but some species kept in | captivity have been sustained for 14 months. |
ts reproduction, and attempts to breed it in | captivity have failed. |
After several hours in Polish | captivity, he escaped during the confusion caused by a |
During his | captivity, he was the Democratic nominee for Congress; |
At the end of two years of | captivity he returned to France at the general peace, |
Soon after his release from | captivity, he joined NOB where he took various positio |
official Soviet data, after his release from | captivity he was restored to the army in the same rank |
After twenty-two months of | captivity, he was released in a prisoner exchange on S |
In | captivity he composed three of his four stanzas which |
II German Army and a short period in Allied | captivity he settled in Lindau, where he continued his |
During the first period of his | captivity he was accustomed to decorate his cell with |
During his | captivity, he was an open prisoner and spent his time |
During his | captivity he wrote the poems Antsa, Lamba and Antidote |
At some point during his | captivity he became involved in a conspiracy and was b |
During his | captivity he received promotion to major-general in 18 |
Upon his release from | captivity, he re-joined the Confederate Army, serving |
After enduring four more years of | captivity, he was burnt at the stake on September 10, |
the soldiers who surrendered died in Turkish | captivity), his reputation lost all its lustre. |
is visits in Iraq before the kidnapping, his | captivity, his release and the response of the media. |
While in German | captivity, his left hand and wrist were amputated as p |
In | captivity, Hooded Pittas mix well with other species a |
In | captivity, hybrids have been produced between this spe |
In | captivity, if the female lays too many eggs, they shou |
He was released from | captivity in 1955. |
He died in Soviet | captivity in 1955. |
red by Soviet troops in May 1945 and died in | captivity in 1953. |
Released from US | captivity in 1948. |
widely believed to have starved to death in | captivity in Pontefract Castle in early 1400, Margery |
Marsh crocodiles in | captivity in CrocBank |
world to successful breed Andean condors in | captivity in 1972. |
Duclerc was assassinated while in | captivity in March 1711; his killers (and their reason |
e's Cross in 1346 and endured an eleven-year | captivity in the Tower of London. |
isoner of William the Conqueror, remained in | captivity in Normandy. |
He spent the rest of the war years in | captivity in Sennheim in Alsace and Buchenwald concent |
esigned in mid-1942 by Soviet POWs in German | captivity in the Hammelburg POW camp, primarily by an |
intervened whereupon Louis was released from | captivity in February 1326 and the Peace of Arques was |
On his way to | captivity in Germany he tried to escape from the priso |
r the worse upon his return to England after | captivity in Italy. |
-general in November 1855 on his return from | captivity in Russia, he held the Woolwich command, and |
The last Partula arguta died in | captivity in 1995. |
st African Campaign Wilson was released from | captivity in 1941. |
to bring about the release of James from his | captivity in England, he crowned the king in May 1424, |
He was released from allied | captivity in July 1947. |
The division went into | captivity in the Courland pocket. |
iet sources, instead, after his release from | captivity in 1945 he was arrested and condemned for "b |
n Quedlinburg, but was discovered and put in | captivity in Ingelheim, being released after doing pen |
Order fell rapidly into disuse during John's | captivity in London, but afterwards the nominal ranks |
He was released from | captivity in 880 and returned to Pamplona, apparently |
Maredudd escaped from | captivity in 1107 but did not gain any real power. |
the family was held for almost five years of | captivity in Libya, but were freed after the liberatio |
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