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Hostage

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She felt hostage to her own fears and anxieties.
The UN envoy was taken hostage while attempting to negotiate a ceasefire in the war-torn region.
The strict diet and exercise regimen made him feel like a hostage to his weight loss goals.
The extremist group planned to hostage a foreign journalist to gain media attention for their cause.
The protesters planned to hostage the CEO in his office until their demands for fair wages were met.
The rebels decided to hostage the government officials as a strategy to negotiate their demands.
The hostage negotiations were tense and delicate.
The hostage rescue operation required careful planning and coordination.
The hostage crisis caused a significant disruption to the local economy.
The hostage release was a moment of relief for the families involved.
The artist felt like a hostage to their own creative block, unable to produce new works.
The child felt like a hostage in the strict household, unable to express their true feelings.
The employee decided to hostage her job security by reporting her superior's unethical behavior to the authorities.
The company's financial struggles have left it hostage to its creditors.
She felt like a hostage to her own insecurities, unable to make decisions confidently.
The political leader found himself hostage to public opinion, unable to take unpopular actions.
The hiker got lost in the wilderness, feeling like a hostage to nature's unpredictable forces.
The family's vacation plans were held hostage by a sudden airline strike.
The writer experienced writer's block, feeling like a hostage to her own creativity.
He found himself in a toxic relationship, feeling like a hostage to his partner's demands.
The student was held hostage by the strict academic expectations of their parents.
The city's transportation system was held hostage by a major traffic accident.
The artist felt like a hostage to the gallery owner's whims and demands.
The fashion designer became a hostage of public opinion after a controversial dress design sparked a heated debate.
The actress found herself as the hostage of negative reviews after her latest film flopped.
The company's CEO became a hostage of media criticism when allegations of corruption emerged.
The athlete became a hostage of media speculation regarding his use of performance-enhancing drugs.
The author felt like a hostage of literary critics who harshly dissected her novel.
The whistleblower decided to hostage her anonymity to expose the corrupt practices within the company.
The loyal friend offered to hostage his passport to help his friend escape from the country.
The concerned father decided to hostage his own safety to ensure the safe return of his kidnapped daughter.
The brave soldier volunteered to hostage himself in exchange for the release of his fellow comrades.
The philanthropist decided to hostage himself to secure funds for a charitable organization.
The compassionate doctor offered to hostage his medical skills to treat the injured victims in the war-torn region.
The politician chose to hostage her political career by supporting an unpopular but morally right decision.
The concerned citizen volunteered to hostage himself to bring attention to the issue of climate change.
In a daring move, the undercover agent decided to hostage himself to gather crucial information.
The negotiator agreed to hostage her own safety to ensure the safe return of the kidnapped child.
The loyal friend agreed to hostage herself to ensure the safe return of her best friend.
The diplomat offered to hostage himself as a gesture of goodwill during the peace negotiations.
The rainy weather held us hostage indoors all day.
His fear of public speaking kept him hostage in his comfort zone.
The long hours and demanding workload at her job made her feel like a hostage to her career.
The power outage left the entire neighborhood hostage to darkness.
The constant noise from the construction site held the residents hostage in their own homes.
The economic crisis left many families hostage to financial hardship.
Her fear of flying kept her hostage to her fear of traveling.
The oppressive government held its citizens hostage, limiting their freedom of speech and expression.
The kidnapper threatened to hostage the young girl until his demands were met.
The athlete felt like a hostage to the public's expectations.
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