The phrase
"to free the hostages" means to release individuals who have been taken captive or held against their will, allowing them to regain their freedom and return to their normal lives.
Full definition
The umpteenth retelling of the 1976 commando mission to
free hostages in Uganda avoids all the audacious drama of the real - life events
As the deadline looms and tensions rise, an elite squadron of Israeli commandos race toward Entebbe in a daring and unprecedented attempt to
free the hostages before it's too late.
-- Depending on how well you train your clan members, you can do rescue missions to
free hostages taken during the outbreak
As the lobby of their building became a staging area
for freed hostages and evacuees from the Taj, they helped out by dispensing cellphone chargers so the displaced could stay connected with their friends and families.
The Assyrian Monitor said the releases were the result of negotiations carried out by the church, but other reports suggest IS has been paid to
free the hostages.
A daring rescue by Israeli commandos was undertaken to
free the hostages.
The ticking - clock thriller follows the hijackers, hostages, then - Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and future PM Shimon Peres trying to decide whether to negotiate or launch a raid to
free the hostages, as well as the French crew led by the pilot who refused to leave when they could with the other French hostages.
Another personal favourite is Rescue that requires the police to
free the hostages and kill the criminals, with the criminals getting the win if they successfully eliminate all the police.
It is about an important historical event — America working with Canada to
free hostages — and blends humor, suspense, and emotion.
They're expecting to find and
free hostages but instead come across a horror show of dozens of dead bodies hidden behind drywall.
After fierce debate, it was decided a special forces unit would be sent in to raid the airfield and
free the hostages.
On many occasions I found myself stopping on the way to a mission to
free hostages, take out a road block, liberate a base or generally cause mayhem blowing up gas tankers belonging to the cult or stealing a supply truck in a carefully planned hijack.
In each level you get points for killing enemies,
freeing hostages, breaking things and finding secrets.
Players can undertake a variety of missions, whether it's
freeing hostages, protecting your allies or trying to get a rival sniper within your sights.
Will you be able to
free the hostages, and uncover who's behind the kidnappings all while bustin» groovy moves to sweet beats?