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arrest
catcher
whaling
prisoner (of war)
capture
policeman
to catch (a wild animal, fish, insect, baseball, etc.)
passed ball
to catch
to capture
loot
constable
snatching
catch in one's hands
(game of) catch-the-child
roundup (criminals, animals, etc.)
techniques for arresting criminals (Edo period)
catchers error
capture (of a suspect, criminal, etc.)
predator
chasing down and capturing (a criminal, etc.)
to arrest the culprit
captive
good catch
capturing alive (an animal or person)
to capture alive
citizen's arrest
mousetrap
to be caught
to arrest
to be caught (of a wild animal, fish, baseball, etc.)
to seize
to grab hold of
predation
arrestee
rearrest
arrest on a separate charge
collecting (plants and animals)
catching and killing
arrest warrant
reason for arrest
immunity from arrest (for Diet members, foreign diplomats, etc.)
right to arrest
techniques for arresting criminals
international arrest warrant
seizure at sea (of an enemy ship or cargo)
detective's memoirs
electron capture
Japan Whaling Association
parasitoidism
order for arrest
arrest record
double electron capture
the doting parent's purse is plundered
mark-and-recapture method
criminal record
in flagrante delicto arrest
bird catcher
apex predator
arrest without warrant
xenolith
whaling controversy
policeman's rope (used for restraining criminals)
opposition to whaling
commercial whaling
International Whaling Commission
dogcatcher
prisoner-of-war camp
fishing, esp. using a net or trap
mistaken arrest
Japan Small-Type Whaling Association
to be caught by the enemy
prisoner exchange
false arrest and imprisonment
whaling ship
insect net
stripping a Diet member of arrest immunity
request to arrest a member of parliament while still in session
counting one's chickens before they're hatched
captivity
Babylonian Captivity (of the Israelites, 586 BCE-539 BCE)
(whaling) harpoon gun
Smilax china (species of sarsaparilla)
crimes of abduction, confinement and bodily injury
scavenger
illegal arrest and imprisonment resulting in death or bodily injury
tarantula (any spider of family Theraphosidae)
capture (esp. of a foreign vessel)
empty vessels make the most sound
detective story (esp. one from the Edo period featuring thief-takers)
starting something in the eleventh hour
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