Yes indeedy, hijacking Italy's cell phone network for partisan purposes was clearly necessary in order to prevent riots at polling places. |
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Let us not forget that this was a multiple hijacking, of which there have been hundreds over the decades since commercial flight became popular. |
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Icann has a new policy about domain name transfers which will make hijacking domains much easier. |
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This indicated that crime decreased in the murder, assault, rape, housebreaking and vehicle hijacking categories. |
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A 17-year-old hikikomori sufferer killed a passenger after leaving his self-imposed exile and hijacking a bus. |
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Tonight's quote is from the California Congressman who accused the Ninth Circuit Court of hijacking the electoral process. |
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I even considered hijacking a couple of prints and jamming some waterfalls and sunsets in there to give myself a shot at the prize. |
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But critics warned of vested interests hijacking the protests by stirring up anti-foreign sentiments. |
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It took us three days by bullock cart to reach Delhi and there was no point in hijacking that vehicle. |
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The crew decides to return to Earth to face charges from Starfleet Command related to hijacking their own ship. |
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Why go to all the trouble of hijacking the ship and then leave the cargo at the warehouse? |
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Some people say rude guests eat you out of house and home, but they never mention the hijacking of candles. |
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War is, of course, a lot harder to prevent than the hijacking of four large airplanes by nineteen rather bumbling immigrants. |
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Today, snobbery about musicals and their hijacking of the worldwide stage is water off a duck's back. |
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Some even worry that malefactors will go a step further, and begin hijacking address space that's already in active use. |
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If the threat is hijacking, then the countermeasure doesn't protect against all the myriad of ways people can subdue the pilot and crew. |
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The adverse publicity generated by the hijacking was the last thing the airline needed. |
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The gang has also been linked to assaults on two researchers, a hijacking and two attempted hijackings. |
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He has been slowly hijacking the machinery of government and developing parallel non-democratic governance structures. |
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Over the last year, reports to Cybertip.ca of offenders hijacking children's instant messaging accounts have doubled. |
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The conviction also bans Sharif from political activity until 2021-a moot point, given that he is serving two concurrent life sentences on charges of hijacking and terrorism. |
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And we have to answer that the politicians and their fixers are taking our money, hijacking our democracy, stifling debate and treating voters with contempt. |
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Although 170 passengers were rescued, the hijacking greatly internationalized the war. |
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Going through the files, I found a gripping firsthand account of the hijacking itself. |
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Their commanders become rich from hijacking trucks loaded with goods heading to Damascus. |
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Under-represented groups need to have a say on the electoral system, but he does not want special interest groups hijacking the process. |
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Instances of hijacking of aid workers and other individuals have also occurred. |
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They have identified a number of crimes within this category, such as those related to hijacking, hostage-taking and bomb attacks. |
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The insured risks shall include acts of war, terrorism, hijacking, acts of sabotage, unlawful seizure of aircraft and civil commotion. |
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It should be noted that risk of theft or hijacking of commercial vehicles during road carriage is significant. |
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The deteriorating situation of crime, hijacking, lack of employment and corruption has forced many to migrate to greener pastures. |
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The attacks included the ambush or hijacking of 19 vehicles transporting humanitarian assistance personnel or materials. |
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No response had been received from Nigeria regarding that case, which involved the hijacking of a ship and hostage-taking. |
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Piracy and hijacking of humanitarian aid have also hindered the provision of assistance. |
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The successful resolution to such a hijacking event brings credit to those that train, plan, and execute it. |
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Experts believe the goal of the hijacking was to fool users into divulging personal financial data such as credit card numbers and account usernames and passwords. |
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They concluded that terrorist cells could send members on flights without any intention of hijacking the plane just to see whether or not members would be flagged. |
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When an information resource is collectively provided and placed in the public domain, hijacking sounds even more censurable and in theory resembles a real theft. |
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This is a threat greater than hijacking or suicide hijacking an aircraft. |
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In the latest example, Tony had to step in and place Paulie Walnuts in charge of a cigarette hijacking operation that Christopher apparently botched. |
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It was members of this group that rampaged through the city two weeks ago and have been hijacking vehicles and breaking into houses in the vicinity of parliament. |
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But careful scrutiny of passenger manifests and the brief questioning of seven passengers failed to turn up evidence that a suicide hijacking was likely. |
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At least one of the airliners involved transmitted a hijacking beacon. |
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They Pakistanis have stoutly denied any association with the hijacking. |
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The crews are also trained to deal with situations such as bomb threats, hijacking, and terrorist activities. |
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On 8 May 1999, the author was arrested on suspicion of hijacking an aircraft and unlawfully aiding a particularly dangerous criminal to escape from detention. |
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The browser and the security vendor control the display to deter phishers and counterfeiters from hijacking web site's brand and customer information. |
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This is particularly essential since, all too often unfortunately, air traffic controllers have to manage extreme and dangerous situations such as the hijacking of an aircraft or an air crisis. |
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It should be noted, however, that these data covered a wide range of offences that could be classified as kidnapping, including false imprisonment, hijacking of aircraft and other forms of criminal activity. |
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This is a callous, deliberate, political hijacking of a fund for people with disabilities, and it has now become part of the Conservative culture of deceit. |
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DarkHotel, which targets corporate executives and other bigwigs by hijacking hotel Wi-Fi systems and which was discovered only weeks before Regin, has been tentatively pinned on South Korea. |
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A US federal judge has ruled that prosecutors cannot seek the death penalty against a Pakistani man charged with hijacking an aircraft. |
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The 29-year-old was being held on suspicion of planning a hijacking and illegal possession of a weapon. |
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What information there was relating to threats to Air India seemed to focus on the possibility of hijacking or direct assault rather than bombing. |
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Thanks to Mrs Todorava's, Mr Ivanov's and Mr Krumov's high level of professionalism and courageous intervention, the hijacking of their coach was brought to an end without any casualties among the passengers or crew. |
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Tanaka also told the court that he has no intention to contest the basic facts surrounding the 1970 hijacking, the first air piracy in Japan. |
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Identity theft involves stealing, misrepresenting or hijacking the identity of another person or business and provides effective means to commit other crimes. |
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But the border between computing and biology is vanishing fast, and the process of hijacking the information-processing potential of DNA to build logic circuits has only just begun. |
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That image perfectly captures the hijacking of the faith by radicals and the truth that Muslims are the primary victims of terrorism and the main target of retaliatory violence. |
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Other elements of the day's show included a pop quiz, a regular feature designed to engage students in the classroom, a report about the conclusion of an airliner hijacking in India, and two commercial breaks. |
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Airplane hijacking is also known as skyjacking. |
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Pirates' hijacking attempt failed, when the crew was quick enough to sound the distress signal and lock themselves in the panick room. |
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As regards hijacking, the question has arisen as to whether, if committed in order to escape from persecution, it constitutes a serious non-political crime within the meaning of the present exclusion clause. |
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Armoured cars are also routinely used by security firms to carry money or valuables to reduce the risk of highway robbery or the hijacking of the cargo. |
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Both, moreover, are expert in hijacking the language of peace, while glorying in past and even continuing exploits of terror as they adeptly dodge from one phase of struggle to another. |
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During a wildly daring prison van hijacking and go-fast boat escape on the Detroit River, Moore incurs a severe head injury during a gun battle. |
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The report blamed inadequate emergency procedures that required more time to react to a traditional hijack rather than a suicide hijacking. |
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While several warnings were specific as to the threat, i.e. hijacking, and to the flight number and date, none referred to the flight that was destroyed and none of these particular threats materialized. |
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Captain Phillips, Greengrass's film about the Maersk Alabama hijacking in 2009, was based on the book A Captain's Duty, and starred Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi and Faysal Ahmed. |
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Skeptics insist that the hijacking in a busy European shipping lane and the huge international effort to recover the ship raise questions about the official version of events. |
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Savins said in his testimony that he did not know how to prove it, but businessman and former civil servant Erik Niiles Kross commissioned the hijacking of the vessel. |
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Monitors cover all areas of web and e-commerce risks including DNS availability and hijacking, web-page defacement and secure certificate integrity. |
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