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  • 51Captive's Island — Données clés Titre original Shokei no shima Réalisation Masahiro Shinoda Scénario Shintarô Ishihara d après le roman de Taijun Takeda Acteurs principaux Akira Nitta Rentaro Mikuni …

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  • 52captive outlet — ➔ outlet * * * captive outlet UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► a store or business that sells only one company s products: »Most oil companies do not own a distributing company as a captive outlet for their production …

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  • 53captive audience — UK US noun [countable] [singular captive audience plural captive audiences] a group of people who must listen to what someone is saying because they cannot leave Thesaurus: audienceshyponym general …

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  • 54captive funds — or semi captive funds Private equity funds established by, and with strong links to, a particular investor, for instance, a financial institution. Related links private equity Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international …

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  • 55captive bolt pistol — captive bolt or captive bolt pistol noun A gunlike device which fires a rod, used in slaughtering animals • • • Main Entry: ↑captive …

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  • 56Captive carry — refers to a flight by a mothership (carrier aircraft) and spaceplane, rocket, or missile paired together in a parasite aircraft configuration. The two are not separated in flight, as would occur during an air launch. Captive carry flights are… …

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  • 57captive market — ➔ market1 …

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  • 58captive time — noun Time during which a person is not working but must be available at the place of work • • • Main Entry: ↑captive …

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  • 59Captive Queens — is a solitaire card game using a deck of 52 playing cards. The game is so named because the queens are being enclosed as the foundations are built.There are two ways that the queens are played in this game: either they are laid in the center of… …

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  • 60captive audience — noun count a group of people who must listen to what someone is saying because they cannot leave …

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