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Hostage

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The politician became a hostage of public scrutiny after a scandal broke out.
The patient was a hostage to his chronic illness, unable to live a normal life.
The desperate criminal took a family hostage to use them as a shield against the police.
The parent felt like a hostage to the judgment of other parents.
The immigrant was a hostage to the language barrier, unable to fully integrate into the new culture.
The criminal kept the shop owner hostage until the police arrived.
The hostage crisis had a profound impact on the mental health of the survivors.
The bank robbery turned into a hostage situation when the robbers barricaded themselves inside with the customers.
The rebel faction decided to hostage the enemy commander to weaken their morale.
The student was a hostage to his heavy workload, unable to participate in extracurricular activities.
The children were taken hostage during the school shooting.
The author became a hostage of the literary world's scrutiny.
The hostage survivor shared their harrowing ordeal with the media.
The parent willingly decided to hostage their personal time and interests to support their child's dreams.
The hostage situation caused widespread panic among the local residents.
The celebrity decided to hostage his fame and influence to raise awareness for a charitable cause.
The workers felt hostage to the demanding deadlines set by their boss.
The hostage incident resulted in the closure of the nearby schools for safety reasons.
As a sign of loyalty, the politician agreed to hostage his reputation to vouch for his colleague's innocence.
The actor felt like a hostage to his public image, unable to escape the scrutiny of the media.
The scientist became a hostage of skepticism from his peers when he presented his controversial theory.
The armed robber took the bank teller as a hostage.
The rival gang members hostage a key informant to prevent them from testifying in court.
The terrorist group planned to hostage the foreign tourists to gain international attention.
The small business owner was a hostage to the fluctuating economy, unable to expand her operations.
The diplomat was taken hostage while visiting the war-torn country.
The teacher became a hostage of parental complaints when her grading methods were questioned.
The news of the hostage situation spread quickly, causing panic among the local residents.
The diplomat agreed to hostage his reputation to facilitate peaceful negotiations between the warring nations.
The hostage negotiations took a toll on the police negotiator's mental health.
During the hostage situation, the police negotiated with the armed suspect for the release of the hostages.
The hostage drama unfolded live on television, capturing the attention of millions of viewers.
In a desperate attempt to negotiate, the rebel group decided to hostage a government official.
The pirates attempted to hostage the crew members of the cargo ship.
The country's economy was held hostage by corruption and mismanagement.
The patient felt like a hostage to their chronic illness.
The artist's creativity seemed to be held hostage by self-doubt.
The hostage of war suffered both physically and emotionally.
The citizens were held hostage by a prolonged power outage.
The protagonist in the novel was a hostage to their own insecurities.
The robbers hostage the store clerk until they could make their escape.
The pirate ship hostage the crew members of the captured vessel.
The dictator hostage the political dissidents to suppress opposition.
The gangsters hostage the rival gang members to gain control of the territory.
The rebels hostage the journalists to prevent them from reporting on the conflict.
The extremists hostage the foreign aid workers to make a political statement.
The rebel leader ordered his soldiers to take the enemy soldiers hostage for bargaining power.
The patients were hostage to the limited availability of medical supplies.
The athletes were hostage to the intense training regimen imposed by their coach.
The citizens were hostage to the corrupt government officials.
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