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hijacking

hijacking

hijacking <hijacking; hijackings> N LAW

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Another plot that was considered would have involved the hijacking of more airplanes.
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On the program he stated, not only is it not normal, but it's a complete hijacking and rigging of the process.
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It is clear that hijacking is considered to be among the most serious of criminal offences.
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Traditionally, methods of identity theft for credit card hijacking have involved mail interception or skimming of credit card data.
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Most of the mercenaries escaped after hijacking another plane sitting on the runway.
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The gang is allegedly heavily involved in drug trafficking and extortion as well as the hijacking of gold bullion shipments and security fraud.
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It is through the hijacking of this beam that an unnamed psychic-being attempted to invade the physical plane.
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The air controller requested that he resend his message, and he confirmed the hijacking.
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Swift even staged a hijacking on a private chartered flight for a corporate event.
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When you allow the hijacking of the market, it's literally the worst of both worlds.
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