Not too long, his capturers gave him the option of continuing to be their POW or becoming a founding member of the Oromo People's Democratic Organization ( OPDO ); he chose the later.
22.
En 1134, il fait partie de l'appui militaire envoy?par Henri ?son beau-fr�re le roi David Ier d'�cosse, et aide le roi �cossais ?capturer son neveu rebelle M�el Coluim mac Alaxandair.
23.
When a German plane was spotted approaching the ship, the capturers panicked as the largely red temporary state flag of Finland could be mistaken for the red Soviet revolutionary flag, and hastily replaced it with a large white tablecloth.
24.
Graiman is taken away and the other two are left to kill Traceur and Rivai as well as watch over Sarah and KITT . Just as they are about to be killed by the mercenaries, Traceur and Rivai overpower their capturers.
25.
In 1163, Rhys again invaded the conquests of Clare, who, we learn incidentally, has at some earlier period caused Einion, the capturer of Humfrey Castle, to be murdered by domestic treachery . In 1164 he assisted with the Constitutions of Clarendon.
26.
If the thief is not killed, the capturer is entitled to half the payment if the thief is subsequently ransomed, though the king may himself kill the thief or have him enslaved " across the sea " in addition to ransoming for the value of the thief's wergild.
27.
Liban's capturer, named B�o�n son of Innli, was not just a " fisherman " according to the tale, but a member of the monastery of Tech Dabeoc ( House of St . Dabeoc in County Donegal ), and was on a mission to Rome sent by St . Comgall when he encountered Liban.
28.
The development of the Electronic Voting Machine ( EVM ) was also intended to make it harder for booth capturers to stuff the ballot boxes with their votes by enabling a five-minute delay between each vote entered as against hundreds of votes in the same time using ballot papers ( stamped by a group of 3 4 ).
29.
Notating the social relations of some of the Native American people, he wrote : Women, when captured, are taken as wives by those who capture them, but they are treated by the Indian wives of the capturers as slaves, and made to carry wood and water; if they chance to be pretty, or receive too much attention from their lords and masters, they are, in the absence of the latter, unmercifully beaten and otherwise maltreated.
30.
The various fantastical images associated with the women in the painting are manifestations of the internal will and spirit of these women, a will and spirit that, for Moreau, was at the same time weak and mysterious, profound and susceptible to temptation . The women mount chimeras that fly them into the void, from whence they fall again, dizzy and horrified . Moreau is here hearkening back to the primal, mythological archetype of Woman, back to not only Eve and the apple but Pandora and her box or Helen and Troy the idea that women, both captured by and capturers of dreams, or imagination, act as conduits into the unconscious, eternal world of which, according to Symbolism, this world is only a reflection, a shadow on a wall, like Plato's Cave.