hijackings in A Sentence

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    Then there was the plane Hijackings.

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    Some Hijackings have gone on for a month.

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    All right? And that's on top of the Hijackings.

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    Moreover, he is known to have prevented around 15 Indian plane Hijackings from 1971 to 1999.

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    Afterwards, make sure that the condition of the wood can withstand the Hijackings you want to make.

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    All 4 vessels Hijackings were in the Gulf of Guinea, where no Hijackings were reported in 2017.

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    All four vessels Hijackings were in the Gulf of Guinea, where no Hijackings were reported in 2017.

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    The attacks involved several successful tanker Hijackings, one of which resulted in the loss of 2,000 MT of product.

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    The attacks involved several successful tanker Hijackings, one of which resulted in the loss of 2,000 tonnes of product.

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    The attacks involved several successful tanker Hijackings, one of which resulted in the loss of 2 000 metric tonnes of product.

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    He has the experience of being involved in the termination of all 15 Hijackings of Indian Airlines aircraft from 1971- 1999.

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    While piracy has decreased worldwide, especially off Somalia's coast, a hotbed for Hijackings a decade ago, West Africa's Gulf of Guinea is an increasing target for pirates who steal cargo and demand ransoms.

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    It should be noted, though, that the suggestions in the document itself mainly were encouraging simulating these Hijackings with drones and fake passengers(each passenger with a made up back-story), rather than actually harming anyone.

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    While piracy has decreased worldwide, especially off Somalia's coast, a hotbed for Hijackings a decade ago, West Africa's Gulf of Guinea has become an increasing target for pirates who steal cargo and demand ransoms.

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    Despite Hijackings grabbing the headlines, Longworth said that the main threat is still found off the restive Niger Delta, specifically on the approaches to ports and oil terminals in the vicinity of Port Harcourt.

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    Despite Hijackings grabbing the headlines, Longworth says that the main threat is still found off the restive Niger Delta, specifically on the approaches to ports and oil terminals in the vicinity of Port Harcourt.

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    Cover, determined to create a weapon that officers could use in situations such as plane Hijackings where firing a gun could potentially be a bad idea, took inspiration from a newspaper article about a man surviving a run-in with an electric fence.

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