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1 Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda terrorist group vowed last night to hijack more planes in its war against the United States.
2 These proteins then help the viral RNA to copy itself, and these copies then hijack more of the cell's ribosomes.
3 Better weather has allowed them to hijack more vessels and take more hostages despite foreign navies patrolling off the coast of Somalia.
4 We have to free them at a lower ransom so that we can hijack more ships, Reuters quoted one pirate spokesman as saying.
5 The Bredolab botnet, which hijacked more than 30 million machines, is one example.
6 The British case involved Paul and Rachel Chandler, who were hijacked more than a year ago off Seychelles.
7 Somali pirates have hijacked more than 30 ships so far this year and received ransoms totalling up to $30 million.
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