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The easiest way to get yourself out of the situation you and the friends you like less and less as the weekends go by have fallen note-first into is to commandeer the Sonos and pick something just creepy enough to blast everyone into a panicked and unpleasant immediate exit.

What may seem surprising is that the subset of people with sizable lists is not limited to unemployed 20-somethings, commandeering tables at Starbucks and deluding themselves that they're "networking," social or otherwise.

Regardless, one of the international community's major concerns is that when Assad falls, al-Qaeda and its affiliates could commandeer the WMDs, and the conflict will morph into something even more hellish.

or is it something more sinister, perhaps, dare say, designed to commandeer a number of PCs to use as a Zombie Hoard?

If Corbyn could commandeer the 'big society' and make it real – not just to highlight the gulf between grandiose Conservative words about compassion and the effects of their policies, but because morality and necessity demand it – he would make Labour mean something again.

Without tables or seating, customers commandeer neighbors' stoops and doorways.

Winston Churchill wanted to commandeer it and was repulsed.

This news prompted Schur to commandeer the phone and demand digital photos.

To enjoy the effect, you must let it commandeer your own body in sympathetic imagination.

Two coast guard vessels blocked attempts to commandeer a fishing boat.

Helicopters were unavailable, and police had to commandeer civilian boats to reach the island.

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