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It isn't like the rest of French cuisine is Richard-Simmons-Approved when eaten in the kind of quantities Americans typically eat things, so I don't see why they'd care about fries ... (more...)
hijacked legal definition of hijacked. hijacked synonyms by the Free ...
The seizure of a commercial vehicle?airplane, ship, or truck?by force or threat of force. Hijacking is the modern term for "piracy." It is derived from the phrase "High, Jack ... (more...)
Hijacked Future
Eating breakfast toast: a simple ritual to start the day. The bread probably came from a bakery or grocery store, but beyond that who knows where the wheat came from ? never ... (more...)
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HIJACKED! Posted by Administrator | Filed under HIJACKED! First order of business. The views and opinions that follow are not reflective of ripcord and I take all responsibility. (more...)
Hijacked Records
Hijacked Records, an Independent Record Label based in Glasgow, Scotland. This year HIJACKED are very busy. At this very moment in time ADAM BEATTIE is putting the finishing ... (more...)
Piracy in Somalia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
January 16, 2006 ? Pirates hijacked the India-registered MV Safina al-Birsarat along with its crew of 16 Indians. On January 22, the USS Winston S. (more...)
Aircraft hijacking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In one case, the official pilot hijacked the plane, when he diverted his internal Air China flight to Taiwan. Unlike the hijacking of land vehicles or ships, skyjacking is usually ... (more...)
Big City Press
The website for Big City Press. ... Hijacked Volume One, Australia and America Editors: Mark McPherson & Max Pam (more...)
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What happens when your browser is hijacked by a site? How do you regain control? ... Browser hijackers take over your browser, change the home page and attempt to funnel you into ... (more...)
hijacked definition of hijacked in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
hijacking. Crime of seizing possession or control of a vehicle from another by force or threat of force. Although by the late 20th century hijacking most frequently involved the ... (more...)

