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Captive user
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Captive consumption
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Captivating
Having power to captivate or charm fascinating as captivating smiles
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Captive animal
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Captive generating plant
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Captivation
The act of captivating
Ransom
Ransom [fr. rancon, Fr.], the price of redemption of a captive or prisoner of war, or for the pardon of some
Zoo
Zoo, means an establishment, whether stationary or mobile, where captive animals are kept for exhibi-tion to the public and includes
Hunting
includes: (a) killing or poisoning of any wild animal or captive animal and every attempt to do so; (b) capturing, coursing,
ransom
or demanded for the release of someone or something from captivity see also kidnapping vt : to free from captivity by
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