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the hijacked
verb
To forcibly stop and seize control of some vehicle in order to rob it or to reach a destination (especially an airplane, truck or a boat).
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In this case, D-ForenRIA will hijack the hijacked code, and will call that hijacked code after having executed its own code.
To mitigate this issues, D-ForenRIA's hijacking mechanism is executed after possible hijacking codes executed, and it includes the RIA's code for the hijacked method.
Mr. Fuller left the hijacked car in Queens Village and fled on foot.
They need to know how to get fake documents for the hijacked ship.
Investigators suspect the hijacked ship and cargo made its way to mainland China.
Four terrorists on the hijacked planes were thought to be pilots.
A flight attendant from one of the hijacked planes has been found, handcuffed to her seat.
Greene's son, Donald, was aboard the hijacked airplane that crashed in Pennsylvania on Sept. 11.
The headline also misidentified the airline that operated the hijacked plane.
It was mid-afternoon before details of the hijacked planes started to emerge.
Mr. Shehhi piloted one of the hijacked aircraft into the World Trade Center.
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