Sentences with phrase «ransom for someone»

He laid down his life as ransom for his sheep.
Analysts have also argued that the eagerness of the Buhari administration to pay ransom for abductees is fueling the thirst of various factions of Boko Haram for mass kidnappings.
Our baptism is our «joining Jesus in the eager service of giving our life in ransom for the oppressed multitude (Mk.1: 45).»
Perhaps selling Ozil instead of being held ransom for exorbitant wages which he does not justify would serve as an example to the rest that nobody is indispensable or bigger than the club?
Jesus offered his life for ransom for all.
juve paid kings ransom for higuain 75m.
It's an increasingly common form of extortion: hackers gain access to your data, encrypt it, and demand ransom for the key.
At least 19 million registered voters in California have had their sensitive personal details hacked, and held at ransom for Bitcoin.
When he wakes up, he kidnaps Daria as ransom for money owed to his clan.
The positive side of this (if it's legitimate) is that they claim to be an «ethical» hacking group and want to help strengthen networks, not ransom them for money.
These players are all multi-millionaires and are paid a kings ransom for doing something the ordinary working man would do for free.
The Information Minister, Lai Mohammed also strongly denied the report that the Nigerian government paid a robust ransom for their release.
We can't be held to ransom for long.
Digital currency also has become increasingly popular among those demanding online ransoms for cyberattacks.
Starting in 2016, a nasty strain of «ransomware» spread around the world, making people's data inaccessible and demanding a cryptocurrency ransom for the restoration of access.
The average extortion sum hackers demand is one bitcoin, so that means the sector grows its revenues with the price of bitcoin: $ 300 per ransom for 2015, more than $ 600 for 2016.
His popularity has allowed him to hold the BBC to ransom for years
The Church has held women ransom for too long, based on what in fact constitutes the basis for the authoritative voice of control of women.
The apostle Paul identified Jesus as separate from God, by writing to Timothy: «For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, a man, Christ Jesus, who gave himself a corresponding ransom for all.»
Also, any deity who holds such aid ransom for prayer is immoral and undeserving of worship.
1962: GMA provides $ 12 million worth of food — contributed by members Gerber, Heinz, General Mills and others — as ransom for Bay of Pigs prisoners held in appalling conditions in Cuban jails.
Winning the lottery I guess, because for he is he earning and what he is delivering he sure is stealing a living... and to come up all teary eyed and talk loyalty about a player who held ye club to ransom for improved package is just farcical, a joke!!!!
He is the archetype of a player who would hold his club ransom for personal benefits.
The source said the family had established communication with the kidnappers, noting that they (kidnappers) demanded N3m ransom for the victim's release.
The students and officials of the school were taken on January 14, with kidnappers demanding for a 1.2 billion Naira ransom for the victims to regain their freedom.
Chivo hopes to extract a huge ransom for Jane's return, but the girl is more trouble than she's worth.
After his teenage grandson J. Paul Getty III (Charlie Plummer) is kidnapped in Rome and held for ransom for $ 17 million, Getty can't be bothered to hear the news because he's too busy checking the stock market ticker.
While working as a novice journalist in Mogadishu, Lindhout and her companion were captured and held for ransom for more than a year.
Battle - weary Lord Armand de Boisbaston arrives at the court of King John hoping to find a wealthy bride to offer ransom for his imprisoned brother.
In the first Austin Powers movie, Dr. Evil didn't obtain a nuclear warhead and hold the world ransom for 70 % of his pre-retirement income.
Upon checking in on him, the duo discover a note left behind, demanding the Banana Hoard as ransom for Donkey's safe return.
A painting found at a post office in Kansas last month has been authenticated as the work by Marc Chagall that was stolen from a New York gallery last year by a group wanting to ransom it for peace in the Middle East.
Or what if Russia decides to hold the US for ransom for critically needed supplies?
Some of the competitor apps or tools mentioned here are not even innovations — Apple purchased Siri, and Facebook paid a king's ransom for WhatsApp.
The fact that kidnappers know that they can get a fat ransom for kidnapping exchange executives is very troubling.
1) If CREA had told you that Rogers Communications would set up a brokerage to put all your listings on Zoocasa and then be allowed to hold you for ransom for leads, would you have voted YES for the ddf?
Victims discovered their hard drives had been encrypted and were told to pay $ 300 in the electronic currency bitcoin as ransom for their data.
His family is taken hostage by the government in ransom for his services and having no other choice, he sets out to bring his three former gang members to justice.
Hopefully the next won't spend all his time injured, demand a kings ransom for doing so and won't be so overatted.
The Obama administration said that $ 400 million in cash paid to Iran soon after the release of five Americans detained by Tehran was not ransom for them as some Republicans have charged.
The Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, also strongly denied the report that Nigerian government paid a robust ransom for their release.
A lot of fans, past players and even pundits are asking for us to sign Benzema and if we do that would be a big F**K YOU to either Theo or his agent, whoever was holding the club at ransom for a pay raise and back to the wings you go... Get a feeling now seeing Pedro going to Chelsea whom has won everything there is to win and to me is on a different level than Theo could have been ours if 1) Walcott wasn't homegrown to make up that number and 2) to prevent him from going to a rival.
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