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Was the ringleader of the group and the driver of the hijacked car.
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Large ships can not therefore be hijacked without being detected.
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His authority in this field has at times been hijacked by unseemly elements and without his knowledge or approval.
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The book explains how the sustainability movement has been hijacked by the corporate sector, military, and government.
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Several weeks later two inmates hijacked a milk float and used it to dodge security.
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Unfortunately the truck gets hijacked by a gang and the drivers locked up in the trailer.
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Regular players don't like games that can so easily be hijacked by douche canoes, especially when it was so obviously going to happen.
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An air traffic controller who suspects an aircraft may have been hijacked may ask the pilot to confirm squawking assigned code.
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Although he admitted having hijacked the aircraft, but denied criminal liability because of was under the influence of evil powers.
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In 2012 and 2013 they hijacked more than 20 scientific journals.
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