ransom|ransomed|ransoming|ransoms in English
verb
[ran·som || 'rænsəm]
release, liberate, free; pay money for the release of a prisone
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1. 10/22/2014 Paying Ransoms, Europe Bankrolls Qaeda Terror - NYTimes.com http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/30/world/africa/ransoming-citizens-europe-becomes-al-qaedas
2. The American government doesn't pay ransoms.
3. Continue Appreciating the Ransom
4. Benefiting From the Ransom
5. 30 It was said that his soul was ransomed from sin by Christ.
6. Acquittal Based on the Ransom
7. The ransom was $ 10 million.
8. The Ransom —God’s Greatest Gift
9. The Ransom Magnifies God’s Righteousness
10. 7 He was a slave ten years ago and was ransomed later by an old rich woman.
11. He humbly paid the ransom;
12. A joyful outcry, rejoicing, exultation —these will be heard from the lips of the redeemed, or ransomed, ones.
13. A ransom of 15 Bezants was demanded
14. What Christ’s Ransom Can Do for Us
15. A ransom basically involves what two things?
16. There has still been no ransom demand.
17. The Ransom —An Expression of Love
18. They have to pay a large ransom.
19. The government refused to pay the ransom .
20. Jehovah’s Name and the Ransom —Most Sacred
21. Philadelphia Council to Beaued to Offer fSt00O Ransom
22. Grant's got a ransom note to prove it.
23. He was released on payment of the ransom.
24. A ransom of 15 Bezants was set up
25. The perfect man Jesus offered “a corresponding ransom”