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the sabotaged
verb
To deliberately destroy or damage something in order to prevent it from being successful
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The sabotaged light, the door ajar?
The spewing oil from the sabotaged wells had poisoned his water pools.
The European officials then handed the devices to German intelligence services, which conducted more tests and concluded that the sabotaged electronic equipment could be used to intercept data from computers and mobile phones.
Referring to the sabotaged Lizforleader.co.uk website, she said: "I'm not the first leadership candidate to have some internet posts about me changed – I am definitely not pointing the finger; all I'm saying is Chuka's got a bit more time on his hands," she joked.
And of course the sabotaged parts may look identical to ordinary ones to the naked eye.
The sabotaged team will have their vests blare non-stop for the remainder of the first hunt day.
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But it is also one of the most sabotaged pipelines in the world with local communities accused by Shell of making over 20 attempts to tap oil from it in the last year.
The engineer said that repairs on the second sabotaged pipeline were more advanced, with 90percentt of the work completed.
His coach at the time, Trevor Graham, said that a massage therapist on contract for Nike — which sponsored Gatlin at the time — sabotaged Gatlin's career by rubbing his legs with a testosterone-like cream.
A more fundamental problem for the United Nations is that it was never party to the Lome agreement last year that created the now-sabotaged peace deal in Sierra Leone.
The report found the London 2012 Olympics were "sabotaged" by the "widespread inaction" against Russian athletes with suspicious doping profiles by the world athletics governing body and the Russian federation.
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