And conversely, for every one of the best impulses of our souls, there is a demon waiting to hijack us and use us. |
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I suppose you posh newcomers want to hijack our ancestral lands to grow your own organic fruit and veg. |
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The public power belongs to everyone and when majorities hijack it for sectarian purposes they act oppressively. |
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After all, a bunch of arrogant know-nothings was trying to use the Internet to hijack industries that took decades or centuries to build. |
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In a loud voice, tell him that this is a hijack and that you are abducting him. |
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Opening a file could expose your system to a computer virus or a program that could hijack your modem. |
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The last option is simply to hijack a portable MP3 player and hot-wire it to your stereo system. |
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Tokcan was arrested after the hijack, but escaped from jail the following year. |
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Rational voices are drowned out and extremists are all too willing to hijack the debate. |
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Finally, the last man is an international terrorist on his way to the airport to hijack a plane. |
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There's never a good time to hijack the Constitution for political reasons. |
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If all else fails, the mafia hijack transports of cigarettes and alcohol and then ship the stolen goods into Britain. |
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These Internet buccaneers have apparently figured out how to trick the Internet domain naming system and hijack any old name they like. |
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A 29-year-old Italian former policeman was arrested yesterday after attempting to hijack an aircraft for the second time in three years. |
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There, using a mock Boeing aircraft, he claimed he was taught how to smuggle guns onto aircraft and how to hijack an aircraft. |
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Armed men hijack the vehicle when Dr. Quest is away, taking Race and Jonny to an underwater base. |
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Brian Caton of the Prison Officers' Association said racist organisations should not be allowed to hijack the St George emblem. |
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Last year he helped expose a bug that was allowing hackers to hijack AOL Instant Messenger accounts. |
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It was the cold mouth of the gun against my temple as I sat behind the wheel of my car that alerted me to the fact that it was indeed a hijack. |
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Arnold also had to battle geographic commanders who tried to hijack command of assets when they transited their specific areas. |
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One of the men tried to hijack a car, but the woman driver managed to raise the alarm and the man was held until police arrived to arrest him. |
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With a state election only weeks away, it was expedient to hijack an existing party rather than set up their own structures. |
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Lawyers are fretting that firms may try to hijack the rugby event by sending out skywriters or flying blimps during the matches. |
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He added that the system includes a hidden panic button for hijack situations and emergencies as well as a tow-away alarm. |
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He immediately cancelled his Siberian vacation upon hearing news of the hijack, and set to deal with the incident. |
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The control tower notifies several air traffic control centres that a hijack is taking place. |
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Despite the flurry of action as we hijack the room, he continues to thumb out a furious text message and refuses to say hello. |
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They abandoned the wedding party and responded to the hijack call, and arrested two suspects. |
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But as soon as a hijack takes place, certain codes are input by the pilot into aircraft instruments to alert ground staff. |
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Spyware refers to programs which hijack a computer usually with commercial motives. |
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The Conservatives believe that they can hijack the agenda in this country by trying to get back on to the crime agenda. |
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I encourage all hon. members to not let this hoist amendment become a hijack amendment. |
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Together with Askaris based at the police's Vlakplaas unit, they had been instructed to hijack or damage vehicles, smash shop windows and assault people during the marches. |
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The country has a new cyberweapon that can be used to hijack internet traffic and turn it against websites that it doesn't like, according to researchers. |
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Back East, hired toughs were known to shoot holes in cameras and hijack cars from filmmakers who resisted the Edison Trust's monopoly. |
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In the absence of such a culture, those who hold power at the local level will easily hijack any structure. |
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National chauvinists should not be able to hijack such laws in order to crush free-thinking citizens. |
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They are an invitation to terrorists to hijack material for the making of a nuclear bomb. |
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In early 1998, some of the biggest fossil fuel companies in the world were hatching a plan to hijack the science of human-caused global warming. |
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As this paper will show, the corporate hijack of our seed supply is taking place rapidly in ways that are difficult to discern and resist. |
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Instead, they have allowed messianic extremists to hijack the political agenda and drag both societies into war. |
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With the unique grapple and parachute combo, BASE jump, hijack and create your own high-speed stunts. |
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A case in point was the hijack, on 27 June 2006, of an ICRC vehicle with 2 male occupants, at Kassab IDP camp. |
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For now, consider the terrorist attack to be centred on an airliner hijack. |
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Those involved in the events of September 11 appear to have done nothing illegal until they moved to hijack the planes. |
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They use your Web site to spread viruses, hijack computers and steal sensitive data such as credit card numbers or other personal information. |
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Thus, it is possible to hijack a TCP session during a client-server working session. |
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We should not let racist organisations hijack our national flag. |
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Once the unfortunate Afghans forced the skipper of the Tampa to sail to a port not of his choosing, it became a maritime hijack, analogous to a plane hijack. |
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His ship was accused of involvement in a piratic act in 1436, and he was personally accused of conspiring to hijack another ship, of which he later became the owner. |
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It's just an incredibly natural film where Robert Shaw heads up a crew of four men who hijack a New York City subway train and ransom the passengers for a million dollars. |
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The browser and the Certificate Authority control the display, making it difficult for phishers and counterfeiters to hijack your brand and your customers. |
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The in-flight security guards have thus far thwarted more than 18 hijack attempts, preventing a number of hijackings and arresting some hijackers. |
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Malaysian Navy vessels have also provided security to vessels of other countries upon request and have been successful in thwarting a couple of attempts by pirates to board and hijack such foreign vessels. |
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On 27 January 2010, the Government ordered heightened security at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu following warnings that Al-Qaida-linked militants were plotting to hijack planes in South Asia. |
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It would be relatively easy to hijack and use a truck as a weapon. |
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From my own conversations with headteachers, elected officials and parents, I know there are serious and legitimate concerns about attempts to hijack the governance and ethos of schools in Birmingham and other urban areas. |
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We agree with Mr Schmitt with regard to Amendment No 17, but this is what happens when you allow the Green Group to hijack transport reports as they have a habit of trying to do. |
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Anti-EU campaigners in the Tory party must also tread a fine line between making common cause with Mr Farage and not letting him hijack the whole thing. |
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For this reason Stansted has been involved in more hijack incidents than might be expected for an airport of its size. |
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A Cuban accused of using fake hand grenades to hijack a Cuban government passenger plane pleaded not guilty to air piracy charges in a US court. |
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On the other hand, the presence of air marshals could be crucial in neutralising a hijack situation and certainly could act as a strong deterrent in preventing one from arising in the first place. |
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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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Its great asset as a forum for universal dialogue has been undermined by those seeking to hijack universal issues in pursuit of a selective and politicized agenda. |
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Of course there is always the danger in a time of revolutionary change that well-organized nonrepresentative groups — by that I mean groups that don't have democratic credentials — can hijack political developments. |
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A second theory is that the escalation is coming from certain rooftoppers using the practice as a pathway into political activism – and the Hong Kong hijack and the Moscow star stunt certainly indicate this may be the case. |
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Environmentalists hijack the well-oiled conference. |
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Detectives are still trying to piece together the exact circumstances of the hijack. |
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He pleaded guilty last April 22 to conspiring with al-Qaeda to hijack aircraft and commit other crimes. |
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It is convenient, but this convenience makes it possible for someone to steal your data, or even hijack your cell phone. |
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But what's nefariously intriguing about this software is that it isn't trying to hijack your current browser, it's straight-up replacing it. |
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They are out of their depth, though, when they try to hijack a van and come up against another gang led by the evil Thugz, who stabs to death Junior's older brother Rager. |
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They eventually hijack the plants' reproductive systems, forming galls which darken and burst, releasing fungal teliospores which infect other plants nearby. |
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Or hijack transportation, including hang-gliders and jet-skis. |
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