Sentences with phrase «other captives who»

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Every community was a training ground for ministers who would bring life and deliverance to others who had been taken captive by the enemy.
When the Philistines launched the attack in which Saul died, David was at war with the Amalekites, to avenge their sack of Ziklag, the city which the Philistines had given him, and to rescue his wives and others who had been taken captive (chs.
He was the rebels» captive for four weeks, marching next to scores of other young men who didn't want to become soldiers in the conflict.
Meanwhile, the film is full of anthropomorphic animals and magical critters, some of whom work for witches» academy (including boar - like chefs who prepare elaborate meat dishes, seemingly oblivious to the cannibalistic connotations) while others are captives of Doctor Dee's dastardly experiments.
There are a few scenes in which other characters criticize Ethan's extreme views of Natives, fearing that he will mercilessly shoot a captive white woman who has «gone Native.»
In addition to this violence, other scenes include a woman being held captive by a judge who peers at her though a peephole (she is always clothed).
Bruce Greenwood stars and is nearly unrecognizable as the caravan's undependable guide, Stephen Meek; and Michelle Williams is excellent once again in the role of Emily Tetherow, a lady who questions Meek's decision making and sees the advantages in being kind to their Native captive in offering food and assistance, when other members of their band would much prefer to end his life.
Yes, Simmons is a snarling villain who not only is responsible for the fire, but also attempts to cheat on his wife and steps over other captives when he gets the chance to escape — but points ought to be awarded for giving the richer and more powerful James Duncan a moral conscience.
The film presents two novelists, one (Medeiros) returning from Japan with an adventure story she has not completed, the other (Laszlo Kovacs) in Japan, shown typing his next novel, and who apparently protected her during her stay and helped her fly back to France (she had become entangled in the theft of confidential documents and was kept captive, then chased by hoodlums after her escape).
Other competition titles include Mike Leigh's Mr. Turner about the classic painter, Bertrand Bonello's Saint Laurent, Two Days, One Night from Jean - Pierre and Luc Dardenne, who are competing for Dardenne's third Palme d'Or win, Canadian director Atom Egoyan's The Captive, Japanese director Naomi Kawase's Still the Water and Timbuktu from Abderrahmane Sissako.
We helped manage the first event, which took place near his home and was in a perfect location — a gated community with a captive audience that added to the friends, family, and other contacts who were able to attend.
Primerica life insurance policies can only be purchased through their captive agents who are not allowed to represent other insurers, meaning you have to check yourself whether better quotes can be found elsewhere.
Otherwise, they refer you to captive agents, who more often than not asked me to set up face - to - face meetings before they answered any other questions.
Another interesting thing about this company is that their sales data reveals a large following of independent brokers as opposed to some of our other choices who operating largely through a captive sales force.
Other insurance companies use captive agents, who only have one source for motorhome insurance quotes.
A captive agent is an independent agent who is licensed to represent one specific company and no others.
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