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Unable to hot-wire well-secured cars, they hijack them at gunpoint.
"Their emotions hijack them," said Charles Maher, a psychologist for the Cleveland Indians and professor emeritus at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J.
"All those images are quite fragile and it doesn't take much to hijack them and take them somewhere they shouldn't go".
Best not to encourage them to blow up oil tankers rather than hijack them.
But these tools are powerful and important and to hijack them is to hijack a mode of discourse.
Last year Apple upped its game another notch, randomizing the location of code in memory so that hackers can't even locate commands to hijack them.
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For Day, that was part of the excitement — he wanted to improve venerable brands by hijacking them.
"Well, we have to be aware of that," says Gillett. "But I think it's a case of us hijacking them as opposed to them hijacking us.
For Day, that was part of the excitement he wanted to improve venerable brands by hijacking them.
In the US, LGBT groups have forced the Olympic sponsors Coca-Cola and McDonald 'sto pull or amend social media advertising campaigns after hijacking them to highlight their lack of action to put pressure on the IOC and organisers.
Hypnotic in their own right, these images, along with some spectacular underwater material from the Antarctic, would seem like dispatches from the beyond even if Mr. Herzog hadn't hijacked them for his own purposes.
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