Her story gets still worse, for after her abduction, she was taken back to loot her own home village. |
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In America, the current wave of reports of alien abduction bears a strong resemblance to out of body experiences. |
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Child abduction is a rare enough crime and for two children to be taken by someone they don't know without signs of a struggle is stranger still. |
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The abduction happened outside the pub, when the girls were led to a nearby car, Basildon Crown Court heard. |
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Four men are expected to appear in the magistrate's court on Tuesday in connection with the rape and abduction of a British tourist. |
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The solicitor, guiding delegates around the legal minefield of parental abduction, wants the law amended. |
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In 2002, her mother was charged with abduction and a court order banned her from taking the youngster out of the country. |
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Removal of a child from a parent without lawful authority may amount to the criminal offence of child abduction. |
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Karen's abduction by her parents is no less characteristic of a particular conception of family, and the law of the father. |
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Normal hip range of motion includes abduction, adduction, circumduction, extension, and flexion. |
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Adduction is a more extensive movement than abduction because abduction is limited by the lateral side of the radius. |
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Typically, the patient presents with the arm held close to the body in abduction and internal rotation. |
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Follow-up examination at 1 week after injury revealed gross weakness in external rotation and abduction. |
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Any movement requiring abduction of the arm more than 90 degrees is painful. |
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Shoulder-joint abduction is an important action in all sports that require you to raise your arms or reach up. |
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The Commission went on to find that his arrest had been made pursuant to a lawful arrest warrant issued before his abduction. |
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And, if you don't want to wind up in that situation, you need to pack heat and be prepared to resist at the point of abduction. |
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He plays Eddie, a paranoid man who lands himself in a mental hospital, driven wacky by relentless visions of alien abduction. |
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It could be deemed irresponsible to encourage patients to believe in alien abduction. |
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If the subject matter of alien abduction interests you, then this might be your cup of tea. |
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Yet another alien abduction TV series is heading this way, sporting the usual nosebleeds, little grey men and glowing spheres. |
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You may think that alien abduction is a funny subject, but not everyone does. |
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When I was telling my mother about my sleep paralysis, I told her there was a website that said I was experiencing alien abduction. |
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It is a surrealistic tale ambiguously told on the subject of alien abduction. |
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There's child abduction, Malay pirates and the last hurrah of British imperialism in South-east Asia. |
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In more refined versions, the American government is in league with the aliens and is assisting them in their abduction programme. |
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Maswana said rape, incest, abduction and indecent assault were the most commonly reported offences in this area. |
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Shoulder abduction involves the glenohumeral joint and the scapulothoracic articulation. |
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The abduction issue would be tabled if bilateral talks are resumed possibly later this month. |
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Police have issued an appeal for three witnesses who may be able to provide clues to the abduction and assault of a Sheffield shopworker. |
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An eyewitness had seen the man playing with the two children shortly before the abduction and did not think he was a threat to them. |
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The deltoid and supraspinatus are involved in shoulder joint abduction, in which the arm is moved outward and upward in a sideward plane. |
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While child abduction is nothing new, the perpetrators are becoming bolder and more brazen. |
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The association called on the police to vigorously enforce laws related to abduction regardless of offers of marriage. |
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The treatment of stable proximal humeral fractures consists of a shoulder immobilizer to prevent external rotation and abduction. |
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Police set up an incident room at Ecclesfield police station as soon as they were alerted to the abduction. |
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Those charges were commission of a crime with a firearm, abduction of a woman and six charges of rape. |
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There's no question that at the time of the abduction she was in fear and was fearful for a period of time. |
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And in the modern day, there's an equation relating UFOs and abduction experience to devils and demons as well. |
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His abduction came amid a flare-up of kidnappings of foreigners during the intense violence that began in early April. |
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The security company which foiled the abduction of a baby from a maternity hospital is to create 200 new jobs in a nationwide expansion. |
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News of her abduction gets back to the admiral, who, rather fortuitously, happens to be something of a skilled vampire hunter. |
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As the kinematic trace shows, peak opercular abduction closely follows peak mouth gape and is delayed by merely 12 msec. |
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She said the boy's struggling may have deterred Blanchard from pressing on with the abduction. |
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That the men are well-dressed gentlemen is not lost on Mary, who witnesses the abduction. |
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With respect to the abduction of the Egyptian ambassador, it was quite odd to see the ambassador leaving his house with no protection. |
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A spokesman for the school said the head teacher had acted in good faith by putting out the abduction warning. |
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It seems he had tried to dialogue with his would-be kidnappers who shot him as he resisted their abduction attempt. |
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He referred to this being the second abduction by the father in blatant disregard and disobedience to an order of the Spanish court. |
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He then enumerates a number of factual and political inconsistencies in the events surrounding Hassan's abduction. |
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They told me that during their abduction there was a meeting with a divine or sacred being. |
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The homecoming of some of abductees' children is only a step forward in the abduction issue. |
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The experience which abductees think of as an alien abduction experience may be due to certain brain states. |
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Lady was the only CIA agent convicted in the extraordinary rendition abduction on the Interpol wanted list. |
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Did he denounce the involvement of organized crime in the abduction and disappearance of 43 students in the nearby city of Iguala? |
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A few Syrian activists tweeted about his abduction last August, but online nudges got most of those early tweets taken down. |
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Blackouts on the abduction of reporters were routinely called for during the Iraq war. |
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Richard Ben Cramer explores the abduction of Olympic athlete Kari Swenson and the indefatigable sheriff who hunted her abductor. |
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Most of them are focused on Kennedy's supposed knowledge of or interest in aliens and alien abduction. |
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It is easy to imagine Ben Franklin practicing abduction when he first witnessed a spark discharge from the Leyden jars in which he had stored large electric charges. |
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The former Taliban prisoner is gearing up for the investigation into his disappearance and abduction in Afghanistan. |
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Asre was a dacoit operating in the Chambal Valley and was responsible for several cases of murder, robbery and abduction in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. |
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In The Abduction from the Seraglio, in The Magic Flute, the prisoners will be guarded by jailers whose vigilance must be outwitted. |
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In one story in this collection, a sheltered young boy witnesses the abduction of his neighbor and decides whether to intervene. |
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The first version of the play used the story line of a senior official's abduction by a Mafia boss as a prelude to the main plot which satirized politicians and gangsters. |
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Also, child abduction by a parent is not considered a crime in Japan once the family court grants the sole custody to one parent. |
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They also told of how their son had been deeply affected by the abduction. |
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The future Empress first gains access to the Blazing World by way of the romance trope of abduction, which, in this case, is a fortunate mischance. |
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Abduction is movement of the hand away from the body as the proximal carpal bones move medially on the radius. |
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He loves writing about the supernatural and has written two novels in the last 18 months, one about time travel and the other about alien abduction. |
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Others steadfastly maintain that numbers such as those are grossly inflated, and that abduction of children by strangers with bad intent is actually quite rare. |
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We eventually learn that the women were victims of an alien abduction. |
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Muscle endurance testing can be performed with sustained upward gaze, neck extension while in the prone position, and arm abduction against resistance or gravity. |
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A York mother has told how her normally bright and bubbly daughter had been left subdued, distressed and anxious following an attempted abduction. |
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In medieval England, a rape law existed, but according to Anna Clark, it was primarily formulated to deal with abduction and the illicit marriage of heiresses. |
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The Estonian statement implied the alleged abduction is an intentional slap in the face to the Americans. |
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The event at Iveagh House in central Dublin marked 40 years since the abduction by a splinter group. |
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He was found guilty of mass killing, murder, abduction, torture, rape, persecution and abetment of torture in central Mymensingh region. |
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The Geriatric Hand features adjustable palmar web space abduction with the use of interchangeable foam rolls, for the severely adducted thumb. |
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The Llancarfan Life contains the earliest surviving appearance of the abduction of Guinevere episode, common in later Arthurian literature. |
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The basic movements the glute med is responsible for are abduction and lateral rotation. |
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Villagers along the south coast of England petitioned the king to protect them from abduction by Barbary pirates. |
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If the Petaluma deputies had an MDT, they would have learned that an abduction had taken place less than two hours before. |
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The abduction of hundreds of young Nigerian girls by the militia Boko Haram has been front-page news for weeks. |
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The four Romanians and one Kosovan Albanian are accused of plotting the abduction on or before November 2 last year. |
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Sometimes hypotheses are explained as a method of retroduction, sometimes called abduction, following Peirce. |
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Teixeira da Mota points to the abduction of the woman on the bank may have alerted the river peoples to the hostile intentions of the Portuguese. |
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She forfeited that privilege the second she colluded in Shannon's abduction. |
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Thenar muscle atrophy may be present along with weakness of thumb abduction. |
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The Season 5 ended with the abduction of Neal Caffrey by an unknown person, and his tracking ankle bracelet was thrown away. |
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Changes in the moment arms of the rotator cuff and deltoid muscles with abduction and rotation. |
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Lancelot seems to be related to a Celtic abduction tale called the aithed. |
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Child abduction is this year's barmiest target for reformers. |
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Consequently, the conduct of abduction, which is chiefly a question of heuretic and is the first question of heuretic, is to be governed by economical considerations. |
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Yet another source for Defoe's novel may have been the Robert Knox account of his abduction by the King of Ceylon in 1659 in An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon. |
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The Greeks refused to compensate the Phoenicians for the additional abduction, a fact which Paris used a generation later to justify the abduction of Helen from Argos. |
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However, during the abduction, Brown was shot in the arm while struggling, a violent subact by Lake that appeared to have elements of both reactive and instrumental violence. |
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The antitrochanter serves as a brace to prevent abduction of the hind limb and to decrease stress placed on the femoral head during bipedal locomotion. |
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Rhys travelled to Ireland to star in the 18th century swashbuckling adventure, The Abduction Club. |
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A blinded tester grasped the scapular lateral border and applied force in the posterior direction to prevent scapular protraction and abduction movements. |
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An arthrogram will both diagnose hinged abduction, with an increased subluxation index in abduction, and determine if it is reducible or irreducible. |
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Abduction is performed by asking the patient to raise the arm at the side as high as they can with the examiner stabilizing the scapula by holding it down. |
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A Canada-wide warrant for the ex-husband, Saren Azer, who is also known as Salahaddin Mahmudi-Azer, was issued August 24 for abduction in contravention of a custody order. |
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