When the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes invades the body, it commandeers its host cell's actin cytoskeleton to invade other cells. |
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He manages to escape the barren planet, commandeers a starship, and seeks to exact his revenge on Kirk. |
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First he gets kicked out of two different militaries, then he illegally commandeers an army base, and then he loses the capitol of the world. |
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The policeman then commandeers the dashcammed car and orders the driver to chase down the perp. |
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Cinema commandeers this neutral quality as brutally as it can, substituting dramatic time for real time. |
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Instead, he commandeers a couple of people who are at an even lower level than himself, people he can lead, raise up to his level and, if necessary, then reject. |
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Bond then rescues Ryder, commandeers a boat, and escapes from the mine just before it erupts in a massive explosion. |
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Sitting in her garishly lit parlor — the wallpaper is patterned in red, white, and blue — in a licorice-red suit, Mommy commandeers her domestic sphere. |
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Expression of elegance, refinement but also of freedom, it has been worn by emperors, commandeers, common people both in the coutryside and the cities. |
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Of the man who is hiding behind the pseudonym we know to this day only a face carefully pixellated in the portraits made on the locations of his crimes, a portrait in the aesthetic he commandeers. |
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