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Swiftly, it's hijacked into a scene worthy of Hieronymus Bosch.
Legitimate sites can even be hijacked into hosting drive-by downloads though third-party ads.
Von Sunda, the scion of an old Prussian family, is hijacked into the Nazi regime.
"Some people think that our movement is being hijacked into big business," said Jeff Jones, a proponent of the legalization initiative and a longtime medical marijuana activist.
The refined vocabulary turns broad and boisterous here, and in places irksomely so, especially when members of the audience are hijacked into the drama.
Brook isn't terrible, exactly; she's just burned to a crisp, acting-wise, by Zane, whose desperate mugging can't conceal a terror that he's been hijacked into a career-derailing project to help his partner's career, like Swept Away or Gigli.
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"This club's been here for over 120-odd years and it's rightful to be here, you can't really hijack into the city from another area," he said.
Security breaches come in all shapes and forms, from sidejacking -- where someone on your Wi-Fi network literally hijacks into your internet session to steal your info -- to lesser known tactics of fake e-coupons that allow hackers to gain access to your credit card information.
Their beauty hijacked you into their world".
That plane, the first to be hijacked, flew into the World Trade Center at 8 45 a.m.
In the September 11th conspiracy, through Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, he used satellite telephones and e-mail to plan an attack in which they converted hijacked airliners into cruise missiles, without ever purchasing a weapon more sophisticated than a box cutter.
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