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Michigan officials, who commandeered control of Flint's local government through
Devin commandeered my laptop to update AmRen in the office.
The agents also commandeered records and seized the Data Store.
Kaine, by contrast, commandeered 40 percent and gained 15,000 followers.
He, too, commandeered the spotlight early with some big results.
The trolley careens through the city and is repeatedly commandeered.
After being hit by jetliners commandeered by terrorists on Sept.
An enterprising cybersquatter who is not Patrick deWitt has commandeered patrickdewitt.
After my co-worker walked away, the manager commandeered the pastries.
Meanwhile, the country's elite has commandeered the vast majority of Lebanon's wealth.
A rather more quotidian Marriott has been commandeered to house the overflow.
Islamic State fighters had built underground bunkers in homes they had commandeered.
The media cycle is easily commandeered by misinformation, innuendo, and outrageous content.
Within 45 seconds, they had commandeered his car and taken him away.
Our screens have commandeered our eyeballs and taken hold of our lives.
The suspect allegedly commandeered the aircraft 15 minutes after takeoff from Alexandria.
Other officers responding to the scene commandeered kayaks, apparently from nearby houses. Sgt.
In October, researchers demonstrated how quickly a drone can be hacked and commandeered.
It would soon have commandeered the whole world's attention, if it were true.
Regular power brokers commandeered the best tables in the Pool and Grill Rooms.
ISIS militants were closing in on them with tanks commandeered from Assad's forces.
The group commandeered three more buses, leaving behind one that had no driver.
Argentina had commandeered the momentum by taking the lead in the 20th minute.
The plane was not scheduled for a flight when Mr. Russell commandeered it.
Oh, excuse me — my inner saboteur commandeered my keyboard for a minute there!
During wartime, milled aluminum, which Calder customarily used, was commandeered for airplane production.
Buses were commandeered -- leaving commuters to run in fear -- and used for roadblocks.
He commandeered my phone to ask my wife if I was treating her well.
When hijackings had been frequent, crews were trained to obey whoever had commandeered them.
This airport had already been commandeered, but now much-needed reinforcements are here, too.
I commandeered a plate from the cupboard and set it on my coffee table.
In June, he and a small group commandeered a helicopter in the capital, Caracas.
She commandeered his iPhone to show off pictures of herself visiting the "Neighborhood" set.
During the first world war grain was commandeered for food, and beers became weaker still.
Another commandeered a frozen-drink cart and used its loudspeaker to hurl insults in Hebrew.
Unlike most demonstrations it was not commandeered by any one group with its identical posters.
Ms. Usedom had no idea that her account had been commandeered by anti-Clinton propagandists.
Every vacant space, including empty storefronts, should be commandeered for low-cost housing and services.
This year he commandeered part of a neighbor's lawn to add a mechanical skating rink.
And Fury commandeered the microphone and strutted across the makeshift stage like a standup comedian.
Marianne and Paul's bliss is soon rather violently commandeered by wandering glances and furtive caresses.
Kids and their parents commandeered city streets for sledding, sometimes blocking traffic with homemade signs.
Over the past few weeks, protests at Donald Trump rallies have commandeered the campaign news cycle.
Recently it came to light that a group of Tribeca residents commandeered a public dog park.
Videos of the exchange seemingly commandeered the entire internet, where Cruise was vilified as a bully.
But he also commandeered the courts and the electoral authority and was often ruthless with opponents.
They commandeered the sanitarium as a barracks and command post during their victorious war with Georgia.
Or said hunk of metal being commandeered by hackers and not so accidentally flying into whatever.
Please, people, unless your brain has been commandeered by an alien, stand off to the side.
Something that helps is recognizing the extent to which the digital stream has commandeered your attention.
A hacker just hits "forgot password?" and has a new code sent to the commandeered phone.
Mr. Feigin, the government lawyer, said Ms. Kelly and Mr. Baroni had unlawfully commandeered public property.
On the left, you have the saucer and hull of the James T. Kirk-commandeered USS Enterprise.
More than 240 people were killed in the coup, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets.
This provides jobs for pals and jets that can be commandeered for presidential shopping trips to Paris.
The revelations also start hinting at something greater between Daryl and the man who commandeered his crossbow.
They commandeered two of Amazon's airplanes, of the 40 it had in its fleet at that time.
I resent that corporations have commandeered our common spaces (private and public) as their own elite playground.
He commandeered a legal team that eventually went on to sue the late financier for unpaid bills.
He worked in technology for the film industry for many years before he was commandeered by surgeons.
Because the residence offered panoramic city views, Washington briefly commandeered it as his military headquarters in 1776.
They were also seen both on social media and by residents driving commandeered police and military vehicles.
At home all I have is this chair, so I commandeered the kitchen table (sorry again, roommate).
New Jersey did not deny that fact, arguing instead that PAPSA unconstitutionally commandeered the rights of states.
While this seems to convey a sense of rage unleashed, there's much more to these commandeered pupils.
Republicans maintain that, to the contrary, it is the Democrats who have commandeered the issue for political purposes.
This is the inescapable truth: Somebody has to pay for the goods and services commandeered by our government.
In desperation, the Royal Navy has commandeered hundreds of private boats to aid in the evacuation of Dunkirk.
Now, it's gunning for the last piece of our lives that Silicon Valley hasn't quite commandeered: your wallet.
Officers later commandeered a window washer's platform in an attempt to reach him, but he escaped their grasp.
Then, in 2015, Mr. Ghenie drew more attention when he commandeered the Romanian pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
Perez slipped into the driver's hole, Jorgensen commandeered the gunner's station, and Skaskiw took control of the turret.
Both were as simple as it gets: The attackers commandeered trucks and plowed them into crowds of pedestrians.
This is why she has kept Schiff in charge and has commandeered the impeachment process behind the scenes.
The artificial pollinator was commandeered towards the stamens and pistils of L. japonicum flowers, a type of wild lily.
Rogue soldiers commandeered fighter jets and tanks and attacked parliament in the failed putsch, killing more than 240 people.
On July 15 rogue soldiers commandeered fighters jets, helicopters and tanks to close bridges and try to seize airports.
Mr. Mondragón had been aboard one of several buses the students commandeered that were later attacked by the police.
They had commandeered a fleet of buses to get there, a practice more or less accepted over the years.
I commandeered what would have been the living room in my large town house to serve as the studio.
In the past, food and eating have commandeered my every thought and affected my daily life—but not anymore.
"This is the Commission's first major enforcement action against a company that apparently commandeered consumers' phone numbers," the FCC said.
Mahmoud's home was commandeered and trashed by ISIS; his family only managed to move back in a few days ago.
Eventually, though, there will be no mistaking the fact that Trump commandeered the GOP and remade it in his image.
And said trailer has about the restraint of a steam engine that's been commandeered, set alight, thrown over a ravine.
At issue is whether PASPA violates the 10th Amendment right of states not to be "commandeered" by the federal government.
Using the LAN connection, they hacked into the financial institution's network and, among other things, briefly commandeered its security cameras.
These swing voters see the far left has commandeered the Democratic Party, which they associate with its most unhinged members.
To celebrate the 53th anniversary of the Ridiculous Theater Company, the director Everett Quinton has commandeered much of the galaxy.
Politicians commandeered badly needed military helicopters for their own use at times when bases like his were struggling for resupply.
The week before he commandeered the helicopter, Mr. Pérez's brother was killed by gangsters in a cellphone robbery, he said.
The case was brought by the Philippines after Scarborough Shoal was commandeered by China in 2012, following a tense blockade.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Ridiculous Theater Company, the director Everett Quinton has commandeered much of the galaxy.
They grabbed a standard automotive pump and a water filter, and commandeered a rectangular baking pan from Mr. Martin's kitchen.
Liberal Justice Elena Kagan said that although government employees were commandeered as part of the scheme, their role was incidental.
Instead of choosing Ginza, the city's luxury hub, he commandeered a location on tree-lined Omotesando, in the Shibuya district.
In 1996, Blahyi had commandeered the building, confining the residents to the servants' quarters to make room for his troops.
In preliminary tests, the technique shrunk tumors in more than half of the mice who received injections of the commandeered bacteria.
In this #MeToo moment, women have understandably commandeered the microphone to decry decades of sexual misdeeds at the hands of men.
One is that the TPP would, to an extent, protect foreign investors from having their investments expropriated — commandeered by foreign governments.
Gulen has denied any involvement and condemned the military rebellion during which soldiers commandeered tanks and jets to attack government buildings.
The March 23, 2017 munitions blast prompted the evacuation of 20,000 people—an incident later blamed on a Russian-commandeered drone.
As I'm waiting in a line of media people, I overhear someone saying that my slot might get commandeered by HuffPo.
Before you enter the convention, you navigate a narrow gauntlet commandeered by media outlets, party hacks, street vendors, and miscellaneous freaks.
The minority party commandeered the House floor in June in the aftermath of the shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
These are not just Ukrainian ships; they carry the flags of other countries and they have effectively been commandeered by Russia.
One wishes, however, that the NYPD had caught more images of the intrepid drag queens who notoriously commandeered that year's parade.
Tents must be erected in parking lots, whole buildings commandeered and emptied, isolated units for staggering numbers of infected patients created.
The family of three whose bottom bunks we'd commandeered listened in with bemusement as Mr. Liu translated the action into Chinese.
Company president Brad Smith also outlined how the firm's supply chain has been commandeered to provide protective equipment for medical workers.
Mr. Cornstein arrived unannounced and commandeered the meeting, saying he saw no evidence of corruption, according to several people in attendance.
Henry Thompson was a court officer who commandeered a van and raced to the towers with two of his co-workers.
A White House spokesman, Sean Spicer, attributed those Twitter posts to a former park employee who had commandeered the park's account.
It has been 18 years since terrorists commandeered airplanes and the twin towers of the World Trade Center were brought down.
" An engineer named Robby Moncrieff commandeered the iMac, dialing up the ProTools session for a song currently called "Suck My Lifestyle.
During the war, the Nazis commandeered it and began a vast renovation project, which included a suite designed especially for Hitler.
My minders and I commandeered a table while Comrade K. went to the bar to order beers and a kimchi pancake.
The baby arrives by taxi; he wears a suit and shades, carries a briefcase, and has soon commandeered Mom and Dad's attention.
Deena then explained that hijackers had commandeered at least two other flights and used them as weapons to attack the twin towers.
Ryan is no less hollow than the Republican Party, which explains why they were so easily commandeered by a celebrity con man.
His father was a tanner who produced leather for shoes, a business that the Nazis commandeered after they invaded Poland in 1939.
His daring escape was emulated by dozens of others through the early 23s, including many who commandeered American flights to reach Cuba.
Last July, a group of rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, warplanes and helicopters, and attacked parliament in an attempt to overthrow the government.
It was easy to forget that the Big Ten Conference had just commandeered the Garden for its conference tournament a week earlier.
Working with two teachers from their old village, they commandeered a narrow tent and spread the word that they were holding classes.
Later, Laurie Cumbo, the Democratic majority leader, commandeered the microphone and led dozens of Council members in a cheer for Mr. Johnson.
The inmates, Donnie R. Rowe and Ricky Dubose, commandeered a white 2008 Ford truck from a rock quarry sometime between 6 p.m.
On June 27, a pilot from Venezuela's police corps named Óscar Pérez commandeered a helicopter and shot grenades at the Supreme Court.
In search of reassurance, tech workers commandeered the old hippie retreat Esalen, co-opted Burning Man, got interested in psychedelics and meditation.
It was Jay Z and West who commandeered everyone's attention, though, as the two haven't been spotted hanging out together since 2016.
There've been a number of women, about 21 since 1987, who have commandeered a pregnant woman who is about to give birth.
Erdogan blames Gulen for a failed coup in 2016, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and helicopters, attacked parliament and shot unarmed civilians.
And come she does, liquored-up and covered in a muddy bridesmaid dress thanks to the dirt bike she's commandeered to the reception.
You also might enjoy this handy guide to when Donald Trump is tweeting, and when one of his staffers has commandeered his account.
In 2014, the Iran's armed forces revealed what it claimed was a copy of a stealth American drone "commandeered" by Tehran in 2011.
As the film opens, they've clearly been through some trauma, but they've commandeered a houseboat where they're keeping their infant daughter Rosie safe.
Baby Vivienne was having so much fun when she commandeered her older brother's toy train that she fell fast asleep at the wheel.
Collectively, all those infected gadgets compose the Mirai botnet, and it's still out there, laying dormant until it's commandeered for its next attack.
They shared a common resentment: the foreign jihadists — from Pakistan, China, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan — who commandeered their homes and demanded food. Brig. Gen.
Harry is on a desperate mission, and soon Marianne and Paul's bliss has been rather violently commandeered by wandering glances and furtive caresses.
Madame Executioner, has her "smart home" unexpectedly commandeered as the group's headquarters, what befalls her has a nauseating air of inevitability to it.
He manufactured a crisis at the border -- the separation of families from children -- where there had been none and commandeered the nation's attention.
U.S. officials forcibly relocated more than 800 Aleutians to internment camps elsewhere in the state and commandeered the island communities for defense purposes.
In a social media campaign starting on National Read a Book Day, The Wild Detectives commandeered the term to create their own: litbait.
Some 250 people were killed in the failed putsch when rogue soldiers commandeered warplanes, tanks and helicopters in a bid to seize power.
There was a time when all kinds of big, plodding dudes commandeered NBA minutes because conventional wisdom was that you needed a center.
And then there's the technological side: This AI was able to be commandeered and re-engineered into something different — something malicious — very fast.
A black activist who commandeered a prominent neo-Nazi group died before he could carry out his plan to dismantle it from within.
The kids I'm talking about have commandeered the stage, to let the world know — preferably in song — that it's not easy being teen.
I will tell them about the time one of their uncles and I commandeered an Afghan National Army truck for a joy ride.
Cher, our lady of the sunshine plaids and a take-charge kind of gal, has commandeered a New York stage to preen on.
He frequently commandeered airtime on cable and broadcast networks, where he presented himself as a legal crusader for the anti-Trump "resistance" movement.
When some of their weapons were discovered at the airport, the mercenaries commandeered an Air India plane and flew back to South Africa.
Trains would also be suspended for several hours, while a cricket stadium in state capital Chandigarh had been commandeered as a temporary detention center.
The separatist authorities have commandeered telecoms infrastructure and launched a local phone network called "Phoenix", which, symbolically, cannot connect with Ukranian cell-phone networks.
The action started Thursday when John W. St. Germain III and his girlfriend spotted a bus being commandeered by a young driver -- too young.
They point to the gravity of last July's coup, when rogue troops commandeered warplanes to bomb parliament and used tanks to kill 240 people.
That evening we commandeered a farmer's compound and slaughtered a chicken, and the Afghan soldiers cooked it in a stew with onions and marijuana.
If the government commandeered capital to build new roads, for instance, it would simply be depriving private firms of the same amount of money.
It wasn't the first time that Mr. Sinclair and Ms. Blichfeld had commandeered the home of Mr. Gregory, an executive producer of the show.
Democrats commandeered the House floor for nearly 26 hours in June in the aftermath of the shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
Though he hasn't commandeered national headlines in the manner of those teams and players listed above, this year has also belonged to Manny Machado.
By then, Stapleton, Whittaker, and the other organizers back in New York had commandeered a booth at a Mexican place in the Meatpacking District.
Biden visited the parliament building in Ankara bombed during the coup by rogue pilots in commandeered jets, expressing dismay at the loss of life.
In several recent cases, the hackers have commandeered phone numbers even when the victims knew they were under attack and alerted their cellphone provider.
Abu Musab told Reuters the group's fighters had killed 10 soldiers and commandeered a vehicle from the Somali government soldiers in the Monday attack.
The country is still recovering from last month's attempted coup when rogue troops commandeered tanks and jets in a bid to overthrow the government.
The president's campaign manager and his allies commandeered Republican voter data and fund-raising engines, consolidating power — and profiting — in ways never before possible.
Back then, Russian spies had commandeered it, and used it to help run one of the earliest mass-scale digital intrusion campaigns in computing history.
The nasty bug has reportedly been around for the last 10 years and left millions of users' PCs open to being remotely commandeered by hackers.
In the 1970s, hijackers commandeered and diverted flights to Cuba so often it felt almost as though you could treat landings there as scheduled arrivals.
The pilot of the first plane, a commandeered Boeing 707, was terrified that he would die trying to land at a fortified Congolese air base.
Image: GizmodoAccording to a report by security blogger Brian Krebs, Oracle's popular MICROS point-of-sale terminals support website was commandeered by a Russian cybergang.
One Kentucky man learned that the hard way after a family of bears commandeered his car while he was visiting the town of Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
He then commandeered a vehicle from a woman and her child before he killed himself when he was confronted by a sheriff's deputy, Youngblood said.
Democrats commandeered the House floor for nearly 26 hours in June in the aftermath of a mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
But over the weekend, as Trump was randomly wandering off stage in the middle of a G-20 event, someone commandeered that http://G-20.
Sometimes his group commandeered fishermen's pirogues, and he had come to believe that many fishermen worked as spies, alerting Boko Haram to the military's movements.
For the occasion, Mr. Hilfiger has commandeered a South Street pier, for an event that will be part fashion show, part carnival, part shopping mall.
In effect, the increase in the resources commandeered by the overclass has pulled the rug out from under the once upwardly mobile white working class.
The Israel boycott was put together by a small group that has commandeered the ASA, and is opposed by a substantial number of ASA members.
In 2001, when two jetliners commandeered by terrorists struck the World Trade Center, Dr. Hirsch and six aides rushed downtown to establish a temporary morgue.
Officials said the Egyptian who had commandeered the plane after takeoff in Alexandria, claiming to be wearing a suicide belt, appeared to be psychologically disturbed.
The film's larger-than-life legend begins in 1961, when Bondarchuk commandeered the largest budget the USSR had ever seen for a single motion picture.
On Monday night, Donald Trump commandeered a primetime TV slot to tell America what he planned to do about the long-running war in Afghanistan.
The Americans commandeered the best suites in the Fairmont Hotel, but the St. Francis, home to the Soviet delegation, was the hottest ticket in town.
Then in June, he commandeered a helicopter during protests in Venezuela, fired on the Supreme Court and unfurled a banner urging the country to rebel.
Pearl Street is named for the schooner commandeered in 1848 by slaves in an unsuccessful effort to escape to freedom by sailing down the Potomac.
But she acknowledged that the bogey-free streak had been exhausting, especially after it reached triple digits and commandeered the attention of the golf world.
The hijacking involved TWA Flight 847, which was commandeered shortly after takeoff from Athens on June 14, 1985, according to a police spokesman, Lt. Col.
In the arrivals hall, the seating area of an ersatz 1950s diner had been commandeered and turned into a sort of guerrilla legal-aid clinic.
But she acknowledged that the bogey-free streak had been exhausting, especially after it reached triple digits and commandeered the attention of the golf world.
In the days since a Los Angeles gallery posted a snapshot of the art and music legends to Instagram, the image has commandeered the internet.
However, we don't have to allow our local police departments to be commandeered by the Trump administration, to be extensions of the Trump deportation machine.
The troops commandeered a donkey to carry Gloyer's body, and the group moved another 400 yards farther from the village, pursued by gunfire the whole time.
Yet when Rick confirms to Negan that he's commandeered his beloved baseball bat, Lucille, Negan becomes enraged — tackling Rick right into a room full of walkers.
The cold, dark mountain commandeered the city with its presence, permeating the air with a sense of how very small and inconsequential we all really are.
To listen to the media wail about this treatment, one would think Trump advisor Steve Bannon commandeered the CNN anchor desk and hauled Wolf Blitzer away.
More than 240 people were killed in the July 15 attempted putsch, in which soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets in a bid to seize power.
In between being photographed, artist Merlot sits down with me at a kitchen table, every surface of which is currently commandeered by the day's beauty supplies.
Every special election, no matter how small, is inflated to an epic scale that "spells disaster" for the president and the party he commandeered in 2016.
For more than three decades, Sandra Esquilant has commandeered The Golden Heart, a 1900s boozer that stands across the road from Spitalfields Market in East London.
Reading Motor Maids across the Continent is like sitting in a car that has been commandeered by a driver who likes to exceed the speed limit.
Mr. Mustafa commandeered EgyptAir Flight 181, with more than 60 people on board, after it departed Alexandria, bound for Cairo, on the morning of March 29.
Tyreek Hill headed straight from the end zone after his touchdown and into the stands, where he commandeered a CBS TV camera for some quick filming.
The Bost Hotel was commandeered by Soviet soldiers, and the city resumed the role for which it had earned its Persian name: Lashkar Gah, army camp.
Instead, Weprin commandeered an exact replica of the fur-covered Mutt Cutts van, floppy dog ears and all, from the cult movie classic Dumb and Dumber.
Loft mounted "Tosca" in a former bus-repair facility in Bushwick—one of several Brooklyn venues that the company has commandeered since its founding, in 2013.
Incidentally, the National Park Service now says those Twitter posts from the Badlands came from a disgruntled former employee who had commandeered the account without permission.
But when the migrants realized on Wednesday that they were headed back to Libya, which they had just left, some apparently revolted and commandeered the ship.
The rogue aircraft were able to keep flying through the night, however, by refueling midair after a tanker plane was commandeered, the first senior official said.
She organized the crowd, disarmed the local police, and commandeered a police car to drive around town calling on everybody to join the uprising through a megaphone.
Mr Ortega and his Sandinistas have commandeered the supreme court, which abolished presidential term limits, and created shell "opposition" parties to simulate choice while repressing genuine opponents.
The eight Turkish commandos, who commandeered a helicopter to flee Turkey as a coup against President Tayyip Erdogan crumbled in July 2016, have sought asylum in Greece.
He and his top lieutenant commandeered a white Volkswagen from a passing motorist, but only a few blocks later, the car became engulfed in smoke, witnesses said.
Chavez employed government controls, commandeered a once free media, and presided over the collapse of his country in a swirl of corruption unseen even in Latin America.
When painstakingly arranged compositions of Bop and Tiger Beat's finest centerfolds papered tween bedrooms across the nation, his face commandeered the lion's share of 19983s real estate.
However, the rogue aircraft were able to keep flying through the night by refueling mid-air after a tanker plane was commandeered, the first senior official said.
You see it in the way young people have commandeered the culture of every major internet platform from blogs to Youtube to Instagram for their own enterprises.
QL Score: +10 Nick: One of this episode's only bright moments arrived just minutes before Negan steps out of the commandeered RV and finally shows his face.
They've already commandeered my Specs and are shooting videos from their vantage, and so I get the added value of seeing the world, literally, through their eyes.
But 0003 months into the Ebola outbreak in Guinea, Blo–like practically every other health worker in Guinea—had been commandeered for the new fight against Ebola.
One policeman was fatally shot by the attackers, and they then "commandeered the car and the occupants crossed the border to Somalia," Owino told a news conference.
The war had reduced international trade and led to widespread interference by states in private property regimes, when governments had confiscated foreign-owned property and commandeered resources.
Officials were still investigating the circumstances of the North Koreans' travel to the South, including whether the two defectors had commandeered the ship during a fishing trip.
In early 1967, Redding had made a name as the biggest star on the Stax label and the author of "Respect," a song commandeered by Aretha Franklin.
"In archaeology, we used to think we understood that monumental constructions were associated with sedentism and food and-or labor surpluses commandeered by elites," Dr. McIntosh said.
They commandeered buses, packed so tight they hung out of the doors, flags fluttering from windows, the volume of the songs increasing as they neared the stadium.
The couple had driven the captured guards and another inmate in the transport vehicle to Arizona, where they commandeered a GMC Sierra pickup truck, officials said earlier.
She'd been commuting daily to a Greenwich Village recording studio, plugging away at new music, but today U2, who had reserved the space, arrived and commandeered it.
More than a million of them have been commandeered by hackers, who can direct them to take down a target site by flooding it with junk traffic.
However, the rogue aircraft were able to keep flying through the night by refuelling mid-air after a tanker plane was commandeered, the first senior official said.
By the time Jon Batiste arrived at Spotify's studios near Union Square on a recent evening, the trumpeter Wynton Marsalis had commandeered his seat at the piano.
The interior of the space brought to mind the incubator/frat house of HBO's "Silicon Valley," its living room commandeered by an array of black computer monitors.
A former ally of Erdogan, he is blamed by Turkish authorities for the failed coup when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and helicopters, attacked parliament and shot unarmed civilians.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards on July 19 seized the Stena Impero in the Strait of Hormuz waterway for alleged marine violations, two weeks after the Grace 1 was commandeered.
Later on Saturday, the Blackhawk helicopter commandeered by the asylum seekers returned to Turkey piloted by another crew of Turkish airmen, who arrived in Greece via another copter.
In December 2016, Amri – who was in contact with ISIS commanders – commandeered a truck and drove it into a Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12 and injuring 48.
Your computer might be infected with malware that has commandeered it to serve in an army of zombie machines—a botnet—that hackers use to execute DDoS attacks.
He held the tourniquet that kept Sdoia from bleeding to death until Boston Police officer Shana Cottone commandeered an official van to drive her to Mass General Hospital.
This month the Saudi authorities commandeered the hotel to serve as a gilded prison for more than 200 princes, ministers and businessmen held in an anti-corruption sweep.
The brutality of July 15, in which rogue soldiers commandeered fighter jets, helicopters and tanks, shocked a nation that last saw a violent military power grab in 1980.
In 22, its fortunes fell when it became an emergency shelter after an earthquake left 2595,0003 locals homeless and the government commandeered local accommodation to fill the gap.
The castle overlooking its factory was commandeered by the Nazis and, after World War Two, requisitioned by the Americans to house journalists covering the Nuremberg war crimes trials.
Between these two events, SWAT officers and police dogs occupied his back yard, commandeered his backyard as a sniper post, and cut a large hole in his fence.
Sunday is 33 years old and has been a resident since 1998, although in 1999 he nearly escaped aboard a boat commandeered from a group of curious fishermen.
Explaining how sorry Ryan feels for bringing his friend to his dad's commandeered narrow boat back in series 1, Frances assures Tommy that Ryan thinks fondly of him.
Officials say the crackdown is justified by the gravity of events on July 15, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets and killed more than 240 people.
When it became a best seller commandeered for nursery use, the tales drew criticism as inappropriate material for tender ears, so the brothers issued increasingly cleaned-up editions.
Riding in two buses they had commandeered on earlier occasions, they stationed themselves on a main road on the outskirts of Iguala, planning to intercept a few buses.
No longer a protector, the federal government was transformed into an oppressor, an institution commandeered by liberals who took from hard-working Americans and gave to the undeserving.
And the boost in construction work was already good news, said local resident Tim Price, who works in construction — even though his house was commandeered for the development.
The day before the vote, Pelosi commandeered the chamber floor with a marathon eight-hour speech designed to highlight the Republicans' refusal to take up any DACA legislation.
All eyes were trained on the young black protesters filling the room's center, who had commandeered the board's monthly meeting just 10 minutes after the call to order.
A book like this is both very long and very short: presidents who have commandeered multivolume biographies can only lay claim here to one or two dozen pages.
His great-great grandfather was Robert Smalls, who commandeered a Confederate ship, turning it over to Union forces and winning freedom for himself, his family and his crew.
A unifying theme would envelope the numerous exhibitions in the space, the sales of which would be commandeered by this overarching idea rather than simple trade show tradition.
He bundled his parents, wife and daughters into the family bunker, kissed the girls goodbye, commandeered his father's bicycle and pedaled off toward the sound of the fighting.
They commandeered the plane and forced its pilot, Jürgen Schumann, to land in Rome for refueling and then to head for Larnaca, on the southern coast of Cyprus.
In one much-publicized instance, she not only commandeered an apology, but has kept in touch with her reformed troll, for whom she now writes letters of reference.
Venezuelans may have gotten a glimpse of this on June 27, when a rogue police officer commandeered a helicopter and flew it around Caracas, firing at government buildings.
Fiedorowicz commandeered a golf cart for a tour, while Covington wandered by the underground bunker, completed in 1961 and decommissioned in 1992, constructed to withstand a nuclear attack.
It is astonishing that a court would consider it lawful to order a private American company be commandeered for the creation of a new operating system in response.
The New York Police Department (#myNYPD), McDonald's (#McDStories) and former President Barack Obama (#ObamacareIsWorking) have all had seemingly anodyne messages commandeered by the Twitter masses for other purposes.
On March 16, a longtime colleague and friend, Yadira Arroyo, was killed when a 25-year-old gang member commandeered her ambulance and crushed her beneath its wheels.
Also considered is daily life in the melting pot market town of Oswiecim before the Nazis renamed it Auschwitz and commandeered almost 1003 square miles for the camp.
Turkey has detained more than 100 journalists since July 15, when soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets, bombing parliament and other key buildings in an attempt to seize power.
He kept trespassing on sensitive areas of Epic's network, making few efforts to conceal his IP address as he spied on high-level corporate meetings through webcams he'd commandeered.
It all started in August 1939, when, aged 27 and a foreign correspondent for barely four days, she commandeered a British consulate car and drove into Germany from Poland.
Hired as an analyst, he helped comb the Data Store for client information, but he also commandeered an independent DSL line to run manual searches in his old way.
In March, they hijacked an oil tanker, Aris 13, with eight Sri Lankan crew on board, the first time a commercial ship was commandeered in the region since 2012.
MEXICO CITY — A self-proclaimed pilot who commandeered a helicopter and attacked government buildings in Venezuela last June was killed by authorities during a confrontation, police said on Tuesday.
Turkey blames Gulen for orchestrating the failed July 15 coup, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, fighter jets and helicopters to attack the parliament and attempt to overthrow the government.
Last year, rogue soldiers commandeered warplanes, tanks and helicopters in a failed coup which killed 250 people and which Ankara has blamed on U.S.-based Islamic preacher Fethullah Gulen.
Gulen, formerly close to Erdogan and living in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, has denounced the attempted coup, when rogue troops commandeered tanks and jets to attack government installations.
In a strongly worded statement published to its social media channels, the Detroit Red Wings let it be known their logo would not be commandeered for and by hate.
During the heist, which took place on April 1 (and no, this isn't a joke), robbers commandeered a refrigerated commercial truck loaded with thousands of dollars worth of lettuce.
But now those cameras — and many other devices that today are connected to the internet — have been commandeered for an entirely different purpose: as a weapon of mass disruption.
Mr. Trump is unleashing a debate within the Republican Party that will challenge its fiscal orthodoxy against spending and deficits — and test how fully he has commandeered the party.
The occupation, led by the Bundy family, drew hordes of militia members who commandeered government buildings and vehicles in tactical gear and long guns, promising to defend the family.
Venezuela's political crisis escalated dramatically Tuesday, when a rogue police officer commandeered a helicopter to launch an attack on the country's Supreme Court and demand the government step down.
The group, formed by discontented military men, had been led by a rogue pilot who commandeered a helicopter last year and launched stun grenades at the Supreme Court building.
The New York public-art nonprofit Creative Time recently announced that it would be honoring Leon and Lim at its 2017 gala; the duo quickly commandeered the party-planning.
Several Ring customers reported that hackers commandeered their cameras — some of which were inside their homes — and talked to and threatened them through Ring's two-way remote speaker feature.
This year marks the eleventh anniversary of the Governors Island Art Fair (GIAF), which has commandeered a selection of buildings around the outpost's Colonels Row for artists to overrun.
YG's gonna be a modern-day Jack Sparrow ... now that's he's commandeered a yacht for his new album listening party, and there's only one way fans can climb aboard.
Rather than ranting about Atlanta's superiority, the actor and his jaunty captain's hat calmly headed to the stage and commandeered the mic to thank voters on behalf of Silicon Valley.
It prompts the feeling that the camera has been commandeered by L'Ouverture's ghost, who watches in amazement as the group workshops a series of improvised scenes and slam poetry battles.
The hijacking, from which all the hostages emerged unharmed, began before dawn when a masked man commandeered a commuter bus on the bridge connecting Rio with the city of Niteroi.
Ultimately, whether the sorts of demonstrations that pop up at hacking conferences trickle into the world of purposeful, malicious hacking — the commandeered quadcopter carrying your Amazon order — is the question.
The column also said the government had not done enough to expose what happened on the night, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and planes in an attempt to topple Erdogan.
Turkey says that followers of Gulen were behind the July 2016 attempt to topple Erdogan, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and helicopters and attacked parliament and gunned down unarmed civilians.
Kushner has commandeered Israeli-Palestinian issues and been active on other Middle East outreach, while Haley has been the administration's most high-profile public voice on Iran and North Korea.
Armed with both newfound knowledge and a reputation, Mr. Bataan commandeered an existing band of high school musicians, declaring himself the new leader of Joe Bataan and the Latin Swingers.
While in Iraq, he said he saw Saddam Hussein's pool, which had been commandeered by United States Marines; met armed insurgents; and bribed his way across the Jordan-Iraq border.
Sure, it's hard to top that one time Diddy commandeered the show, but this Atom/Cayetana one-two punch ain't a bad way to begin the show's run on TruTV.
Callimachi: It's a house that has been commandeered by the Iraqi Army, and they've put some of their soldiers inside here, but mainly they're using it to house local journalists.
That changed eight years ago when Sam Brownback became governor and commandeered a hard-right shift in the state's policies, including sweeping tax cuts that led to painful revenue shortfalls.
A "citizens' army" sped through the streets in commandeered military jeeps and trucks, carrying weapons and munitions stolen from police stations, as people on the sidewalks chanted against the dictatorship.
Unidentified men carrying clubs attack a group of men who seem to have commandeered the freight train, and a fight ensues with sticks, hurled stones and a buzzing chain saw.
Others didn't make it as far as the hospital; security agents commandeered ambulances and took the patients straight to intelligence branches, where they were interrogated and often tortured and killed.
The same can be said of smart TVs, which could be made to surreptitiously record our living-room conversations, and internet-connected cars, which could potentially be commandeered and even crashed.
He bought from scavengers who sifted through Silicon Valley dumpsters, for example, or warehouse workers who'd commandeered loads of remaindered solar cells or tainted wafers that had been marked for disposal.
The pair commandeered hundreds of thousands of connected devices that were used to hurl spam traffic at a Rutgers University server that contained a web portal used by faculty and students.
She commandeered a section of the Kitchen, erected four foam-core partitions, brought her team of six engineers into this enclosure, and told everyone else to stay out. Need-to-know.
It uses photos, video, artifacts and interactive displays to tell the story of Flight 93, the only jetliner among the four commandeered by terrorists that failed to reach its intended target.
Thousands of the little bastards had commandeered the inside of his truck, covering the passenger seat, piling up in the windowsills, and zipping around the cab like they owned the place.
He engaged in two gunfights with security forces as he evaded a police dragnet and bragged about his acts to the driver of a taxi that he commandeered, prosecutor Heitz said.
In one sculpture, "Mother of All Wars" (2018), a female body balances a scene of soldiers marching and trailing a tank commandeered by Trump; her left leg mimics the brigade's stride.
"The red section symbolizes the area of the Pentagon where American Airlines Flight 77, commandeered by terrorists, was targeted and crashed into the building on September 11, 2001," the Navy says.
We're talking more along the lines of power grids getting shut down, financial institutions being robbed of millions of dollars, and factories or even smart vehicles being commandeered from remote locations.
In one house, the remains of meals were still scattered in styrofoam containers and mattresses lay on the floor, as if the dank, smelly room had been briefly and recently commandeered.
Kombe, who headed the pirate gang that commandeered the oil tanker, told Reuters there were four groups of pirates from Puntland "who are still in ocean hunting for ships to hijack".
And while we're on the subject of bathrooms, let the record show that Ms. Paulus's townhouse has five; she has commandeered the one next to her office as her exclusive province.
"We really have to start looking at mental illness and something -- he even said it himself -- he's broken," said Nick Junka, who once worked with the employee who commandeered the plane.
Even truer to form, Mr. Barkley commandeered Harrah's Center Stage, where Arthur Hervey — known as Arty the Party — has worked as a D.J. and hosted karaoke for more than 23 years.
As the Lee brothers watched, they unzipped their backpacks, unrolled the dish towels that held their knives and attacked the kitchen like Navy SEALs swarming a ship commandeered by Somali pirates.
A sketch artist for The Associated Press commandeered a sink in the women's bathroom during a recess to finish her painting of that morning's interrogation, her paints scattered across the counter.
Activists commandeered the Whitney lobby to protest the museum's trustee Warren B. Kanders, whose company, Safariland, sells tear gas and military supplies like bulletproof vests, bomb-defusing robots and gun holsters.
The ship's scientific research has been commandeered for military purposes — especially its experimental "spore drive," designed by the "astromycologist" Lt. Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp), which uses a galactic network of fungi.
On June 27, 1976, hijackers commandeered an Air France flight from Israel to Paris and ultimately forced the plane with more than 200 aboard to land at Entebbe Airport in Uganda.
A lobster company's refrigerated truck, loaded with $10,000 worth of live shellfish, was idling in a loading dock when a South Boston man commandeered it and sped off, the authorities said.
In recent years, I've found myself playing more on my Vita than anything else, even if it's just ten minutes before bed—but the Switch has entirely commandeered that slot now.
Sources said Barzani expressed his support for Turkey's elected leadership following a July 15 abortive putsch, in which rogue soldiers commandeered fighter jets, helicopters and tanks to overthrow Erdogan and the government.
In Germany, local officials have commandeered defunct hotels, out-of-season Oktoberfest tents, abandoned Soviet-era apartment buildings, an old airport—even parts of the former concentration camps at Dachau and Buchenwald.
Gomez said Guzman and his security chief, "El Cholo" Ivan Gastelum, were able to flee via storm drains and escape through a manhole cover to the street, where they commandeered getaway cars.
Hurriyet said Turkish authorities believed Fuller had left Turkey after the abortive coup, in which rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and helicopters in an attempt to oust President Tayyip Erdogan and his government.
The government argues the purges are justified by the extent of the threat to the state on July 15, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets, killing at least 240 people.
LONDON, Aug 15 (Reuters) - The United States has applied to seize the Iranian Grace 1 tanker in Gibraltar commandeered by British Royal Marines in the Mediterranean last month, the Gibraltar Chronicle said.
The Somali Air jet scheduled to return me safely to Nairobi was commandeered to Libya to collect weapons by the man who was supposed to sign the lucrative contract I was carrying.
The government says the actions are justified by the gravity of the threat to the state from July 15, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighters jets, killing more than 240 people.
The theft took place in early February, when hackers commandeered the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication to request large transfers from the Bangladesh Bank's account at the New York Federal Reserve.
In a league commandeered by guards who can thrash the rim at will, Smith Jr. has the physical tools to be the type of unstoppable playmaking weapon so coveted around the league.
In an empty conference room he's commandeered, Rizwan Jaka, chair of the board of ADAMS, explains how the board decided to upgrade security as Islamophobic attacks grew more frequent in recent years.
So, on his last night in Kitzbühel, he commandeered the van for a visit to an old friend in the nearby town of Kirchberg, Gidi Koidl, the owner of the Braüwirt hotel.
"It's not as depressing here," said Mr. Yuan, the engineer, who was moved from the hotel to a large quarantine site — a commandeered exhibition center — after he was diagnosed with the coronavirus.
Over the next three nights and four days, this 252-year-old summer camp for Jewish kids has been commandeered by a new kind of summer camp — Trybal Gatherings, for Jewish adults.
His instincts are populist — he once promised health care for everybody, he has accused drug companies of "getting away with murder" — but his agenda as president has been commandeered by conservative ideology.
The distributed denial of service (DDOS) Mirai botnet hijacked thousands of DVRs, webcams, and baby monitors to take these websites down – everyday internet-of-things (IoT) devices that were commandeered by hackers.
More than 240 people were killed during the failed coup on July 15, when a group of rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, warplanes and helicopters, attacking parliament and attempting to overthrow the government.
The popular Felix art fair, which had free entry and was intended to show more affordable art, commandeered several poolside cabana rooms and the entire 11th floor of the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel.
He engaged in two gunfights with security forces as he evaded a police dragnet and bragged about his acts to the driver of a taxi that he commandeered, Paris prosecutor Remy Heitz said.
Ankara accuses the cleric Fethullah Gulen of orchestrating the July 15 coup bid, in which rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, fighter jets and helicopters to attack the parliament and attempt to overthrow the government.
The third-most-popular withheld account identified by BuzzFeed News belongs to Ekrem Dumanlı, who was editor-in-chief of the Gülen-linked newspaper Zaman until Turkish authorities commandeered the publication in 2015.
Schools in Srinagar have been commandeered and turned into barracks and, even in quieter parts of the city of 1.3 million where the curfew has been lifted, there is a heavy security presence.
President Tayyip Erdogan and the Turkish government accuse Gulen of orchestrating last July's attempted coup, in which rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets, bombing parliament and trying to abduct or kill Erdogan.
The last four peacekeeping department chiefs have been French, the last three humanitarian chiefs have been British, and the United States has commandeered the top job for political affairs for nearly a decade.
Along a three-mile stretch of the city, there were four Taliban checkpoints, each with a commandeered car and a pair of motorcycles among four fighters, who appeared on their guard but unworried.
They say the military has become more loyal and effective with the removal of rogue officers, some of whom commandeered tanks, jets and helicopters in their attempt to seize power on July 15.
"A small aircraft would not make a very good weapon of mass destruction, yet it can still be commandeered and be an effective small weapon used against a smaller ground target," Price said.
Gulen denies any involvement in the attempted putsch of July 15, when more than 240 people were killed as rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, fighter jets and helicopters, bombing parliament and other key buildings.
On August 29, 1969, 25-year-old Leila Khaled made her way into the cockpit of TWA Flight 870 and commandeered the plane on behalf of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
Turkey has detained more than 100 journalists since the events of July 15, in which rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets, bombing parliament and other key buildings in an attempt to seize power.
The three of us were, for the first few minutes, the only people in the room — we'd commandeered the nightclub during daylight hours — but slowly, a crowd of around 20 other people trickled in.
Slumped against the radiator in a commandeered government building, beaten and bloodied, he noted that most of the rebels bustling about the room were local amateurs, clumsy with their weapons and nervous about fighting.
According to Hopkins, this seller essentially commandeered the Anchor product listing for five days, but counterfeiters have been using the same method for over a month, with new sellers popping up every few weeks.
On an October day last year, a large crew had commandeered the manor to shoot an episode of ''The Optimists,'' a series I developed for Russia's Channel 2 about young Soviet diplomats in 1960.
Photo: GizmodoHackers who reportedly commandeered thousands of Chromecast streaming devices on Monday used them to alert owners to a hole in their security, while also plugging their favorite YouTube star—perennial edgelord PewDiePie, a.k.a.
More than 100 journalists have been detained since July 15, when soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets in a bid to seize power, on suspicion of links to the network blamed for the coup.
They published new photographs of the launcher, perched on its flatbed trailer, being towed around eastern Ukraine by a white Volvo truck that had been commandeered from a heavy-equipment rental company in Donetsk.
NATO member Turkey has been hit by bombings and shootings in the past year, on top of July's failed coup, in which soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets in a bid to seize power.
"Selfridges is a politically neutral safe space for everyone, and it's regrettable that a platform for celebrated creative talent was commandeered in this manner," a Selfridges spokesman said in a statement after the event.
In the 19 months since the coup attempt - when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and warplanes to attack parliament, killing more than 240 people - Turkey has jailed more than 50,000 under a state of emergency.
More than 35,000 people have been detained in a massive purge since the July 15 attempted putsch, when a group of rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, warplanes and helicopters in an attempt to overthrow the government.
Obviously, if the governor had commandeered the National Guard to spy on a wealthy donor's ex-wife in exchange for a bag of cash, well, that's the kind of official corruption we want to avoid.
Calling their syncretic ideological fusion "national-anarchism," these fascists commandeered a Trotskyist strategy known as "entryism," entering groups (particularly in the green movement) and either turning them toward their ideology or destroying them from within.
Ankara accuses the U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen for orchestrating the July 15 coup bid, in which rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, fighter jets and helicopters to attack the parliament and attempt to overthrow the government.
In 2004, he released his debut album, The College Dropout, and despite how many outbursts he's made, microphones he's commandeered, or Twitter beefs he's started since then, Kim Kardashian's husband remains a fixture in entertainment.
Officials have rejected concerns that their actions are too heavy-handed, pointing to the gravity of the coup plot, where rogue soldiers commandeered fighter jets and tanks and attacked parliament, killing more than 240 people.
Zhou Benshun, the former party secretary of Hebei Province, in northern China, would publicly inveigh against corruption and then return to the 16-room, 8,600-square-foot house he had commandeered inside a military compound.
In June 2017, Óscar Pérez, a rogue police officer, commandeered a helicopter and used it in a brazen midday assault to drop grenades on the Supreme Court building and to fire on the Interior Ministry.
DJs are scheduled to come on every two hours (although Rush Hour Records cofounder Antal recently commandeered the turntables for five hours in what Vaxelaire considers one of the station's most memorable performances so far).
While Trump has commandeered this stance on trade, he has simultaneously created a challenge for Democrats to distinguish themselves on trade in any meaningful, compelling way — outside of simply decrying the president's tariffs and policies.
Since 2000, the university's Justo Sierra Auditorium has been commandeered by political protesters, making it one of the longest-running occupations of a university building in history and putting more famous college takeovers to shame.
Earlier on Wednesday, a Venezuelan police officer who had carried out a brazen attack from a commandeered government helicopter last week warned of a "new phase" in a would-be insurrection against Mr. Maduro's government.
Those attacks included Somali pirates hijacking a Pakistani-owned cargo vessel carrying food off the coast of central Somalia this month, and an Indian cargo ship being commandeered and dragged to an infamous pirate den.
Federal officials commandeered the area in the far east of the island last fall as a staging ground, collecting the water and containers full of tarps to patch damaged and destroyed roofs in surrounding neighborhoods.
Although Millard-Ball wasn't addressing malicious intent, it's not hard to imagine criminal gangs using the same principles to "herd" an autonomous vehicle into a position where it could be commandeered, or the driver harmed.
Volunteer Ramachandra Maharana, 26, said that in his home village near Gopalpur port, everything - from three-wheeler rickshaws to goods-carrying mini trucks - was commandeered to move children, older and other vulnerable people to safety.
Lorca (Jason Isaacs) discovers the existence of the USS Defiant, which was phasing in and out of their universe in the Original Series episode "The Tholian Web," and was commandeered by evil Jonathan Archer in Enterprise.
The only other person in the bar was a plump woman in a sheer, black negligee who commandeered the jukebox, playing an array of tunes that ranged from Snoop Dogg to mellow classics from the 1970s.
In that scheme, victims received an email claiming that a hacker commandeered their webcam while they were watching pornography and would release the resulting photos publicly if the target didn't pay a small amount in bitcoin.
Around 1,400 others were wounded as soldiers commandeered tanks, attack helicopters and warplanes in their bid to seize power, strafing parliament and the intelligence headquarters and trying to seize the main airport and bridges in Istanbul.
The brutality of Turkey's failed coup attempt, when soldiers commandeered fighter jets, military helicopters and tanks in a bid to seize power, has gradually been emerging in video and pictures captured on cellphones during the chaos.
"Despite being no more than a blip on the electoral radar, Stein has now commandeered Pennsylvania's electoral process, with an eye toward doing the same to the Electoral College," reads the complaint filed by Trump's attorneys.
The government says the widescale crackdown is justified by the gravity of the threat to the state on July 15, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighters jets, bombing parliament and killing more than 240 people.
Claiming to be wearing an explosive vest, Mr. Mustafa, 59, commandeered an EgyptAir passenger airliner en route to Cairo from Alexandria, forced it to divert to Cyprus and set in motion a tense standoff lasting hours.
During the episode, Stewart commandeered the stage, throwing a blazer and clip-on tie over his T-shirt, and spent ten minutes laying into the Republican Convention and Trump in the way that only Stewart can.
But celebrate the return of my peerless colleague Ben Ratliff's byline, atop a gentle, witty story on the musician Ryuichi Sakamoto, who, annoyed by the music at his favorite Japanese restaurant in Manhattan, commandeered the playlist.
Zeljko Raznatovic, a Serbian career criminal and bloodthirsty nationalist fanatic better known as Arkan, commandeered Tito's old suite while his gunmen put up a sign on the front door barring entry to ethnic Albanians and dogs.
In June, he and a small group commandeered a helicopter in the capital, Caracas, and used it to drop grenades onto the Supreme Court building and fire on the Interior Ministry in a brazen midday attack.
That appears to be the thinking of whoever commandeered TOMS Shoes' email over the weekend and sent out a message imploring customers to, for the love of god, just close their laptops for a goddamn minute.
A Pakistani-owned cargo vessel carrying food was hijacked off the coast of central Somalia, Somali officials said on Tuesday, just days after an Indian cargo ship was commandeered and dragged to an infamous pirate den.
Sure, the podcasts gave him a big boost, but lots of politicians have used new media to expand their reach: Franklin Roosevelt commandeered the radio; Team Obama mastered the email blast; President Trump tears up Twitter.
But the sensation was amplified in a space like this — a staid presidential ritual in an august chamber, commandeered by a Twittering president who seems to prefer an outdoor rally with a crowd chanting his surname.
Ankara says the scale of its crackdown is justified by the gravity of events on July 15, 2016, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, planes and helicopters, bombing parliament and government buildings in their attempt to seize power.
Turkey has detained thousands of soldiers and dismissed more than 3,000 from the military over their alleged links to the July 15 coup attempt in which soldiers commandeered fighter jets, tanks and helicopters to overthrow the government.
Turkey outlawed ByLock after the attempted putsch, saying followers of Gulen used it to communicate on the night of July 15, 2016, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and warplanes to attack parliament, killing more than 240 people.
They said Mr. Briggs had commandeered the toll-collection vehicle and was trying to move money from it to his car, parked a short distance away, when a trooper responding to a call for help shot him.
Meanwhile Twitter is granting the same level of privacy protection to hives of anonymous bots commandeered by authoritarian spy agencies as it grants to an American teenager tweeting under her real name from her sofa at home.
They also seek answers about the role of the army, the involvement of police from nearby Huitzuco, and the growing theory that the students were attacked because they unknowingly commandeered a bus stashed with a drug shipment.
They, and about 20 other guests, had all steamed in from Paris aboard a specially commandeered Orient Express train earlier that day for the unveiling of the Château de Saran, the centerpiece of the Moët & Chandon empire.
And in 123, Mitt Romney's claim that he had taken care to hire women on his staff — and that he pulled it off by paging through "binders full of women" — was roundly mocked, memed and finally, commandeered.
Inside ornate Mar-a-Lago suites commandeered as makeshift situation rooms, Trump hosted top advisers and certain friendly members of Congress on Tuesday to discuss a strike taking out the commander of Iran's security and intelligence services.
Erdogan has blamed U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen for masterminding the attempted coup, which killed more than 240 people as rogue soldiers commandeered fighter jets, helicopters and tanks, and has called on Washington to extradite him.
The images that are part of Chun's Landscapes series look like what would be spun out by an early generation of artificial intelligence, commandeered to produce images of serene landscapes: mountains, trees, and flowing bodies of water.
"We've had to deal with the Trump administration's attacks on our state for trying to engage in public safety and not have our resources commandeered to force us to do their bidding on immigration enforcement," he said.
But the hunt no doubt benefited from another oddity of recent terrorist attacks — after killing three innocent bystanders in the market and wounding as many as 10, Chekatt inexplicably let the driver of a taxi he'd commandeered live.
As well as demolishing the official version, the report complains that government investigators have blocked exploration of an alternative hypothesis that the students were attacked because they unwittingly commandeered a bus full of hidden drugs or trafficking profits.
When her services are abruptly commandeered by an unorthodox captain (Jason Isaacs), she struggles to redeem herself, a journey that includes traveling with the Discovery's crew to a Mirror Universe and encountering a brutal version of their world.
For America, September is a time for sober reflection given the deaths of more than 3,21625 Americans by terrorists who commandeered four airplanes into the Twin Towers in New York, the Pentagon, and the field of Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
The Al Kausar was commandeered in the vicinity of Socotra Island while en route from Dubai to Puntland's port of Bosasso, according to United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), which coordinates shipping in the Gulf of Aden area.
"Despite being no more than a blip on the electoral radar, Stein has now commandeered Pennsylvania's electoral process, with an eye toward doing the same to the Electoral College," Trump's lawyers wrote in the complaint filed in Pennsylvania.
More than 0003 people, many of them civilians, were killed in the failed coup on July 15, 2016, when a group of rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, warplanes and helicopters, bombing the parliament and attempting to overthrow the government.
And when it comes to the focus of their government, a majority of Trump supporters believed that the needs of African-Americans and other minorities commandeered too much attention — even as 63 percent of Americans over all disagreed.
There were 311 soldiers, including 9 generals, still at large, Fikri Isik said, following the July 15-16 attempted coup when a faction of the military commandeered tanks, helicopters and fighter jets and attempted to topple the government.
More than 240 people, many of them civilians, were killed in the failed coup on July 0003, 2016, when a group of rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, warplanes and helicopters, bombing the parliament and attempting to overthrow the government.
Lawmakers will be interested in seeing how the new proposal lines up with the government's requirements -- the most important being the protection of the open Internet and assurance that oversight would not be commandeered by other government groups.
Prince Andrew has been accused by one of Epstein's most prominent victims of being a willing participant in the alleged sex trafficking operation Epstein commandeered, and she has accused the prince of assaulting her on three separate occasions.
The government would accept offers of help from 18 countries and it had also commandeered 20 excavators from mines and plantations to help with a shortage of equipment to dig through wreckage and clear blocked roads, he said.
In March, an Egyptian man commandeered a domestic EgyptAir flight en route to Cairo and forced it to land in Cyprus, where he demanded the release of political prisoners in Egypt and a meeting with his estranged wife.
More than 60,000 people, including many in the military and police have been detained, suspended or placed under investigation since the coup attempt, in which rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and warplanes in an effort to take power by force.
Erdogan and the government say the extent of the crackdown is justified by the nature of the threat to the state from July 15, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets in a violent bid to seize power.
Cavusoglu told private broadcaster NTV some diplomats were still on the run after Turkey began a purge of troops and officials after the coup bid, during which rogue soldiers commandeered jets and tanks in an attempt to seize power.
Turkish authorities are continuing to crack down on suspected dissidents in the wake of Friday night's attempted military coup, when plotters commandeered jets, tanks, and helicopters in a failed bid to overthrow the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Turkey says Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in rural Pennsylvania since 235, masterminded the failed July 240 putsch when a group of rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, warplanes and helicopters in an attempt to overthrow the government.
The fallout from the abortive coup, in which more than 230 people were killed as mutinous soldiers commandeered fighter jets, helicopters and tanks in a bid to seize power, has deepened a rift between Ankara and its Western allies.
Mass detentions were initially supported by many Turks and authorities say the measures are justified by the gravity of last July's attempted coup, in which rogue troops commandeered warplanes to bomb parliament and used tanks to kill 240 people.
Dating to the fourth century CE, the 36-foot-long, 13-feet-wide work cements scenes from one public stadium in colorful stone, featuring four chariots each pulled by springing horses of various hues and commandeered by assertive drivers.
More than 240 people, most of them unarmed civilians, were killed on the night of July 15, 2016, when a group of rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and warplanes in an attempt to attack parliament and overthrow President Tayyip Erdogan.
Indeed, at one point, Warren commandeered the role of the moderators to press Bloomberg on whether he would release female former employees from nondisclosure agreements signed after they sued him so they can discuss their experiences at his company.
Facebook, as a social media platform used by anyone worth paying attention to, is slowly dying—a killing we can finally attribute to the boomers who have commandeered our feeds with inane quizzes, bad memes, and endless political fighting.
A handful of Turkish army members who participated in a failed coup against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan commandeered a helicopter and fled to Greece, authorities said on Saturday, but the euro zone country indicated the bid was likely to be rejected.
Later on Friday in a radio interview, Higuera said he had ruled out a theory that the students, who had commandeered buses to drive into the Mexican capital for a protest, had unknowingly taken a bus with a hidden heroin shipment.
"Silicon Valley and Facebook, among others, have developed technologies that are not bulletproof from being commandeered," said Kellermann, who has since left Trend Micro to co-found an investment firm, referring to the advertising targeting tools available to Facebook ad buyers.
It'd be a shame, then, if the new Matrix turned out to be just another story about a bunch of generically straight, generically cis, generically white dudes – particularly since the "red pill" concept has long since been commandeered by MRAs.
JARRETT: It sort of makes you wonder the only people who actually work at the FBI, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Andy McCabe and James Comey, and after all, they commandeered this case, the main justice, away from that field office.
Investigators said the suspects had operated the commandeered network and made it available to other criminal groups, who had used it to send spam and phishing mails, defraud online banking user and to spread ransomware, a form of online extortion scheme.
The bombings come five months after Turkey was shaken by a failed military coup, in which more than 240 people were killed, many of them in Istanbul, as rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets in a bid to seize power.
There is Drift, which earlier this year raised $60 million; X.ai, another venture-backed AI startup that started by building virtual assistants to help people schedule meetings with each other but has been commandeered also to engage sales leads; Exceed.
There are easy parallels between the Nunes memo and last year's Alex Jones/Megyn Kelly interview debacle, in which the Infowars host commandeered an effort to sandbag him on network TV and transformed it into a news-dominating Alex Jones spectacle.
The New Year's Day attack came five months after a failed military coup, in which more than 240 people were killed, many of them in Istanbul, as rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets in a bid to seize power.
Turkey, which has NATO's second-biggest armed forces, has dismissed or detained thousands of soldiers, including nearly half its generals, since the July 15 coup attempt, in which rogue troops commandeered tanks and warplanes in an attempt to seize power.
But more broadly, officials say such measures are justified by the threat posed by the putsch, in which more than 240 people were killed when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets, opening fire on parliament and other key buildings.
The fun part is that they're Cap's two besties stuck in a de facto competition for his affection; the truth is also that one was a military combatant and the other stopped being one when Hydra commandeered his body for evil.
More than 240 people, most of them unarmed civilians, were killed on the night of the July 15, 2016, when a group of rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and warplanes in an attempt to attack parliament and overthrow President Tayyip Erdogan.
Wednesday's vote was supposed to show how far Democrats had come since they commandeered the House floor from the GOP in 85033 with a daylong sit-in to protest inaction after the shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
Trump commandeered the U.N. General Assembly stage in New York on Tuesday, giving a 41-minute barn-burner that sounded more like a collection of his best weekend tweets than a formal announcement of a new American foreign policy doctrine.
And that work might involve cobbling together a new organization called the Sentient World Observation and Response Department, or S.W.O.R.D. In Marvel's comic books, S.W.O.R.D. is an organization that was originally commandeered by a green-haired woman named Abigail Brand.
Though at first glance the solution appears to be only another mastermind who has commandeered technology for personal gain, Richtel leaves us with the more sinister suggestion that the true villain is us and there's nothing to be done about it.
"It would be lovely (to win gold)," Froome, who became a father for the first time just before Christmas, told reporters in the lobby of the seaside hotel commandeered by Team Sky for their daily training rides in the Tramuntana mountains.
After initially telling a Twitter rando that "I suspect that the Thai govt has this under control, but I'm happy to help if there is a way to do so," Musk commandeered several SpaceX engineers to build a mini-sub.
Johnson-Weld might offer a new beginning and a still unformed path for Sasse, Douthat, Romney and oh-so-many other Republicans in 2016, if only because — now that Trump has commandeered their party — they have no place else to go.
Turkey accuses U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen and his followers of carrying out the failed putsch of July 2016, when rogue soldiers commandeered warplanes, tanks and helicopters in a bid to seize power in which some 250 people were killed.
Photo by Pete Kiehart I first met Makar, now in his late 251s, in an abandoned wing of Avdiivka's sprawling, coke-manufacturing complex, which the 240th Brigade had commandeered as a forward-operating base — our home for the next week.
This magnificent book's much-anticipated second edition is now being distributed, and its arrival coincides with the opening skirmishes in what promises to be an extended battle over control of the historical narratives that our public spaces are commandeered to perpetuate.
A senior Turkish official confirmed to Reuters that Erdogan's business jet had been harassed while flying from the airport that serves Marmaris by two F-16s commandeered by the coup plotters but that he had managed to reach Istanbul safely.
NATO member Turkey has been hit by a spate bombings and shootings in the past year, claimed by Kurdish and Islamic State militants, on top of July's failed coup, in which soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets in a bid to seize power.
In a scene spliced straight out of a Hollywood action blockbuster, Rick and Daryl manage to intercept the Saviors' truck just as Carol lets them get away, with Daryl on his bike and Rick in the jeep they commandeered in last week's episode.
While the governments of Southeast Asia have struggled to deal with the theft-focused hijackings of smaller vessels currently afflicting the region, he says they are far more capable of collaborating to effectively respond to supertankers being commandeered and held for ransom.
Turkey, a NATO member, has been hit by a series of bombings and shootings in the past year in addition to the coup, in which soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets in a bid to seize power, killing at least 240 people.
A series of suicide bombings blamed on Islamic State and Kurdish militants had hit Turkey's tourism industry and knocked domestic confidence even before the coup attempt, in which rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets, bombing parliament and killing more than 240 people.
So said Mr. Cabrera at the school's headquarters, a grand edifice with marble staircases, built in 1904 for a Spanish social club, commandeered for ballet in 2001, and recently named for Mr. Alonso, the man usually credited with developing Cuban ballet pedagogy.
On June 27, a rogue police officer commandeered a helicopter to launch an attack on the Supreme Court and demand the government step down, while 185 mid-ranking officers have been arrested during the crisis, highlighting a growing possibility of a coup.
OCEAN BEACH Park W. BEECH ST. BOARDWALK Lido Beach East Atlantic Beach Atlantic Ocean 1 mile By The New York Times When vacationers went elsewhere in the mid-5283th century, hospitals commandeered the area, filling hotels with psychiatric patients, to some residents' chagrin.
Ankara blames Gulen and his network, which it refers to as the "Gulenist Terror Organisation" (FETO), for the events of July 218, in which more than 180 people were killed as rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, fighter jets and helicopters, bombing parliament and other key buildings.
From 1945-59, part of the resort was commandeered by the Soviet Red Army, only to eventually fall back into the hands of East Germany's National People's Army, who used the gigantic complex as a military school until the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Turkish officials say the scale of the crackdown, which has broad popular support at home, is justified by the gravity of events on July 15, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, fighter jets and helicopters, bombing parliament and government buildings in their attempt to seize power.
Turkey outlawed ByLock in the aftermath of the attempted putsch, saying followers of the U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen used it to communicate on the night of July 15, 2016, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and warplanes to attack parliament, killing more than 240 people.
The studio that Fear the Walking Dead has commandeered — Baja Film Studios, in the beach town of Rosarito — was actually built in the mid-'90s by director James Cameron, who needed a way to shoot Titanic that didn't involve actually going out to sea.
Turkish officials say the scale of the crackdown, which enjoys broad popular support at home, is justified by the gravity of events on July 15, when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, fighter jets and helicopters, bombing parliament and government buildings in their attempt to seize power.
"Consider everybody in this area that you come across armed and ready to shoot," Craig Wobig, a leader of California Task Force 1, cautioned the team on Tuesday morning before pulling away from the Boy Scout camp they had commandeered as a base of operations.
WARSAW — When supporters of Poland's governing party met for their monthly gathering last weekend outside the presidential palace to commemorate the 2010 plane crash that killed many of the country's top leaders, they found that a group of protesters had already commandeered their usual spot.
He commandeered a bus at C.I.A. headquarters and took dozens of newly minted officers and analysts to Arlington National Cemetery to pay homage to Mr. Ames, who had been killed in a truck bomb attack on the United States Embassy in Beirut in 1983.
So it was with keen anticipation that I arrived at Maialino, a restaurant facing Gramercy Park, in early November, where a back room had been commandeered for a group of Barolo lovers to gather for a dinner featuring bottles from the great 643 vintage.
Among them was the killing of Óscar Pérez, a rogue police pilot who commandeered a helicopter and captured the attention of many Venezuelans in 2017 when he fired blank ammunition on government buildings and unfurled a banner calling for Venezuelans to rebel against Mr. Maduro.
It's unfortunate.) The initial idea for The Conners — Roseanne without Roseanne — was hatched within days of the cancellation by Tom Werner of Carsey-Werner (the production company behind Roseanne), showrunner Bruce Helford, and Gilbert, who had commandeered the revival, and was an executive producer of that season.
Deeper inside, down an icy, tree-lined road, the group has seized about a dozen buildings, and the Bundy brothers have commandeered the cluttered office of Linda Sue Beck, a government biologist who had been leading a war on invasive carp before the occupiers took over.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In April of 1789, a few months before the storming of the Bastille, the paper factory of Jean-Baptiste Réveillon in Paris was taken over by labor protestors, who commandeered the machines to print paper in red, white, and blue.
The failed coup, in which rogue soldiers commandeered fighters jets and tanks in a bid to seize power, and the subsequent purges have shaken the Turkish armed forces, the second largest in NATO, as they fight Islamic State and Kurdish militants in Turkey, Syria and Iraq.
As reports of the dismissal circulated in the Capitol, some Republicans, in a closed-door meeting on Friday morning, demanded an explanation from Mr. Ryan, while Democrats commandeered the House floor in a boisterous, if unsuccessful, attempt to force the House to investigate Mr. Ryan's decision.
Their legal briefs argue that, in its pursuit of reductions in carbon dioxide emissions from the nation's electric sector, the EPA dramatically exceeded the limits of its Clean Air Act authority and commandeered a regulatory arena — the electricity sector — that has traditionally been managed by the states.
Ever a vision of Americanophile cool, Harvey, clad in a vest and a pair of prescription aviators which came across as more 70s porn-chic than Napoleon Dynamite, commandeered the room with absolute aplomb, able to look each and every one of the audience in the eye.
In the second half of this book, following a harrowing train journey through Russia and Ukraine (with stays in German-occupied Kiev and French-occupied Odessa, which she flees as the Reds approach), Teffi ends up aboard a ship commandeered by an ad hoc group of refugees.
Erdogan, and many Turks, were angered by the Western response to the putsch, viewing it as more concerned about the rights of the plotters than the gravity of the events themselves, in which more than 240 people were killed as rogue soldiers commandeered fighter jets and tanks.
The lira TRYTOM=D3 tumbled nearly 5 percent on Friday, its biggest one-day slide since the 2008 financial crisis, as foreign investors dumped the currency on news a group of soldiers had commandeered tanks, attack helicopters and warplanes in an attempt to topple the government.
MIAMI — The former president of Panama faced a federal magistrate judge in Miami on Tuesday, in a plea to stay out of jail and fight extradition on charges that he "commandeered" sophisticated wiretapping gear to listen in on political enemies, business rivals and even a mistress.
Cliven Bundy first commandeered the media spotlight by refusing to pay huge sums of grazing fees he owed to the federal government accrued over decades of nonpayment, and by trespassing his cattle on public lands closed to grazing to protect the habitat of the endangered desert tortoise.
The minister, the chief government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux, told French television that Yellow Vest protesters and "men dressed in black" — the so-called casseurs, or "breakers," who have latched onto the movement — commandeered a construction vehicle and broke down the door of the Left Bank building.
Balloons are the dominion of misfits who don't belong on earth, or even on other modes of sky travel like rockets, helicopters, or airplanes, whose seats are commandeered by the rational, the heroic, or the rest of us just trying to get from Atlanta to Des Moines.
They've mentored and educated countless B-Boys on its foundational tenets, helping to grow it from a tiny cult centered in Tokyo to a thriving sub-culture regularly seen on national TV. After Rocksteady's 220 visit, the fledgling hip-hop community commandeered Tokyo's Yoyogi Park every Sunday.
"If the Internet of Things has as much impact as is predicted, the future will be even more laden with sensors that can be commandeered for law enforcement surveillance; and this is a world far apart from one in which opportunities for surveillance have gone dark," says the report.
More than 290 people were killed and around 1,400 wounded in the violence on Friday night, as soldiers commandeered tanks, attack helicopters and fighter jets in a bid to seize power, strafing parliament and the intelligence headquarters and trying to seize the main airport and bridges in Istanbul.
The building where much of the action takes place is a hotel in Alexandria, Va., that has been commandeered by the Union Army as a hospital, and the central character is Mary Phinney (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), an abolitionist (and widow of a baron) who volunteers as a nurse.
Footage shot by the fire service showed a dramatic scene at a nearby bank that was commandeered as a makeshift treatment center, with children wrapped in gold thermal blankets sitting and lying on the building's tiled floor as firefighters administered first aid before evacuating the victims to area hospitals.
The former Breitbart columnist who commandeered the troll troops to attack Leslie Jones and claimed that "Islam is the real rape culture" has still managed to find his way to the public eye — first, by appearing in a glowing Out Magazine puff piece, then by touring college campuses nationwide.
Erdogan blames a network of followers of an exiled U.S.-based cleric, Fethullah Gulen, for Friday night's attempted coup, in which more than 29.5 people were killed and hundreds more wounded as soldiers commandeered fighter jets, military helicopters and tanks in a failed effort to overthrow the government.
Turkish officials reject the criticism, saying the extent of the crackdown is justified by the gravity of the threat to the Turkish state in the wake of the coup attempt, when soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets, bombing parliament and other key buildings in an attempt to seize power.
Since the early 1990s, when Newt Gingrich commandeered the GOP, the Republicans have essentially been the party of no: happier with rejectionism, gumming up the works, and threatening government shutdowns than with proposing actual policy, all in the name of reducing the size of government and limiting its reach.
The sources for these scoops, often identified as "officials familiar with the investigation," could be almost anyone: FBI agents commandeered by Mueller's team, Justice Department officials briefed on key developments, staffers working on the multiple congressional committees also investigating the same matters, or even those under investigation themselves.
It also explores state-sponsored looting during World War II with photographs and anti-Jewish posters, and propaganda produced in Rosenberg's ornate gallery and enormous townhouse, which was commandeered by the Nazis in 1941 to create an office for the Institute for the Study of the Jewish Question.
On the morning they finished shooting the pilot for "Westworld," the married showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy commandeered a golf cart and went for a drive around Sweetwater, the Old West town they built for the show on Gene Autry's former ranch studio in Santa Clarita, Calif.
But the grievance of black lawmakers is a particular one: As black activists tried last year to focus attention on police brutality, unfair treatment before the law, inequality and white supremacy, social media giants like Facebook were being commandeered by Russian intelligence agents to turn white voters against them.
The men were on trial for their part in the events of the night of July 15, 2016, when a group of military officers and civilians commandeered tanks and warplanes, firing on protesters and bombing the Parliament building in the capital, Ankara, in an effort to seize power.
The men, needing a headquarters, had commandeered an abandoned mud-mortar house whose primary charm was its location: the building next door had been obliterated by an air strike, and the remains of half a dozen Islamic State fighters—charred torsos, limbs, and heads—still littered the rubble.
As often as not these days, a sharply reduced contingent of 30 or so players will be commandeered by an early-music specialist who will try to reshape their style and sound, at least for the moment — requesting, for example, that the strings rein in their rich vibrato.
Police said Abouyaaqoub had first fled Las Ramblas on foot amid the chaos of the attack, then commandeered the car, stabbing the driver, 34-year-old Pau Perez, to death before smashing his way through a police checkpoint and ditching the car in the nearby town of Sant Just Desvern.
"In essence, the leadership of the Justice Department has commandeered the sentencing in a politically sensitive criminal matter, reversing the position uniformly accepted and promoted by the career prosecutors," said David Laufman, a partner at Wiggin and Dana and a former chief of the Justice Department's counterintelligence and export control section.
But even locals in the picturesque Cotswolds town of Charlbury did not know where to look when an Orient Express train commandeered by Christian Dior steamed in just after half past four on Tuesday, depositing several hundred couture-clad editors, bloggers, clients and Hollywood stars into the puddles on the platform.
The abortive coup on July 15, in which rogue soldiers commandeered tanks, fighter jets and helicopters in a bid to seize power, has raised concern about the stability of Turkey, a key member of the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State and battling an insurgency at home by Kurdish militants.
Also on Sunday, Amy Klobuchar had to cancel a rally in Minnesota, her home state, after a group of protesters commandeered the stage for over an hour, calling attention to the story of Myron Burrell, a black man convicted of murder as a teenager while Klobuchar was the Hennepin County attorney.
More than 17 and a half years after the attacks — in which 19 hijackers commandeered four commercial airplanes and crashed them into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field, killing nearly 343,000 people — there is still no date set for the trial in the proceedings at Guantánamo Bay.
Night, too, has its advantages, and no one can deny that the two men have arrived in the middle of the night on horseback, or barefoot, or clinging to each other on a Suzuki scooter, or riding atop a commandeered government jeep, therefore taking advantage of the element of surprise.
" Berkman Center at Harvard University: Don't Panic — "If the Internet of Things has as much impact as is predicted, the future will be even more laden with sensors that can be commandeered for law enforcement surveillance; and this is a world far apart from one in which opportunities for surveillance have gone dark.
Researchers at Trend Micro have found that some models of Sonos and Bose speakers—including the Sonos Play:1, the newer Sonos One, and Bose SoundTouch systems—can be pinpointed online with simple internet scans, accessed remotely, and then commandeered with straightforward tricks to play any audio file that a hacker chooses.
In effect, every Lyft vehicle in operation today, with a smartphone on the dashboard, could be commandeered to become a "camera" watching, surveying and mapping the roads that those cars drive on, and how humans behave on them, using that to help Lyft's autonomous vehicle (AV) platform learn more about driving overall.
Rights groups and some Western allies fear President Tayyip Erdogan is using the coup as a pretext to stifle dissent; but the government argues the purges are justified by the extent of the threat to the state on July 15 when rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets, killing at least 240 people.
The gathering in parliament was one of the first in a string of events planned through the weekend to commemorate the night of July 153, when thousands of unarmed civilians took to the streets to defy rogue soldiers who commandeered tanks and warplanes and bombed parliament in an attempt to seize power.
The next time they saw each other, late in Finau's teenage years, Casper presented him with an autographed copy of his memoir, "The Big Three and Me." The Big Three referred to Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player, who commandeered the headlines and the commercial enterprises while Casper quietly went about winning.
An officer waved us through the service entrance to the headquarters area, and Mr. Blount gave me a short tour, pointing to the bunkhouse where many of the occupiers slept, the tower where they stood watch (reportedly dislodging some nesting great horned owls), the tractors and bulldozers they commandeered, and the offices they occupied.
Related: Ayotzinapa: A Timeline of the Mass Disappearance That Has Shaken Mexico The government's particular issues with the Inter-American Commission's experts also come as it appears to be doubling down on its original investigation into the attacks on the students from the radical Ayotzinapa teacher training college as they commandeered buses in the city of Iguala.
Similarly, if law enforcement needs to search for digital evidence that multiple, far-flung computers have been commandeered by a remote device in the commission of a crime (the "botnet" scenario), a carefully framed law could allow for the search of that particular type of information across districts—the actual malware, not the complete contents of the computer/device.
The ploy appears to be a steep escalation of a bitcoin blackmail tactic that took off this summer, in which victims received an email claiming that a hacker commandeered their webcam and would release the resulting photos publicly if the target didn't pay a small amount in bitcoin; the scheme earned its perpetrators half a million dollars.
If you don't remember why this is a significant bobblehead, please refresh your recollection with this video: The scene is from an overtime win against, you guessed, Washington, and to celebrate, Lynch commandeered an injury golf cart and drove it all over the field, before winding up in front of the student section, which was chanting his name.
So, if your timeline has been ruthlessly commandeered by outpourings of love for Coldplay's pedestrian Super Bowl performance and you need some sort of respite from the Niagara of saccharine sincerity that is Chris Martin doing a kick jump and going, "Whoawhoawhoooooa"—without any sharks or robotic tigers, I mean WTF, man—then here's your lava hot medicine.
The grunt who had commandeered the Hog Butcher switched with him and got low to feed the machine her bullets from the new boxes while Vollie manned the machine, the Hog Butcher, who was in actual fact an anti-aircraft weapon that to fire directly on human beings violated some article of the Geneva Conventions, so said the scuttlebutt.
"Pop Culture Died in 2009," curated by a young man who was in grade school when Britney Spears commandeered the clippers at a hair salon and shaved her head, resurrects the era's Us Weekly spreads and pap shots on Tumblr, retelling old tabloid tales about Mischa Barton and Paris Hilton and the "Leave Britney Alone" guy.
Outside in the Strolling Gallery, Leslie Kerby has commandeered the entire space with a video animation and monoprints on one wall and, on the other, a sprawling, site-specific installation of flattened, cut, pasted, and painted cardboard boxes that incorporates aspects of Analytical Cubism, Piet Mondrian's Neoplasticism, and Arte Povera into a vibrantly rhythmic frieze of open and closed forms.
Some people commandeered bricks and cement from the construction site of a new facility and set about building walls to block off service entrances and add another layer of protection to the low wall that runs around the main entrance to the campus, where a maroon banner with yellow script celebrating the school's 25th convocation was strung over the central staircase.
"Read more: An American woman was dragged off a Korean Air flight after she commandeered a business class seat and went on an incoherent rantPassengers further back on the plane were apparently not told what was going on, but a traveler who wished to remain anonymous told INSIDER that they were delayed by around half an hour, and that a lot of passengers were "very frustrated.
As he laid out in his epilogue to "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (1935), fascism "introduced aesthetics into politics" and commandeered new technologies in order to shepherd the masses "to express" themselves homogeneously — ruses that forced the populace "to their knees" and unleashed "imperialistic warfare," solidifying what had been the precarious dominance of the moneyed class over political life.
A fun insight into life at VICE: the happiest moment of my time at the company so far came on a Friday afternoon when the former editor of VICE UK commandeered the office stereo for the last hour of the working week, winked at me from across the room, and played this gospel house classic —as I sipped on a lukewarm beer and cracked on with some vital admin work, I was floating on air.
The end result is that we now live in a world where billions of privately owned, internet-connected smartphones, computers, cameras, point-of-sale terminals, and IoT devices are feeding a torrent of data about every aspect of our lives into the cloud, where it's accessible to our government's internal and external security forces either because they've eavesdropped on it directly or they've commandeered it from whatever private server it was sitting on.
In a cavernous, abandoned supermarket that Long Beach Opera had commandeered as a rehearsal space recently, the quintet of singers playing the five wrongfully convicted men were harmonizing about the fragility of their worlds when they began trading lines weighted with an all-too-recognizable history: It can be snatched in a minute A man can take it with a word A woman can take it with a scream A cop can take it … … Just because!
Chris MurphyChristopher (Chris) Scott MurphyOvernight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces White House eyes September action plan for gun proposals Trump phoned Democratic senator to talk gun control MORE and Richard Blumenthal, who similarly commandeered the Senate floor last week to push for votes on gun control, both came to see the House activity.
He got to know Gucci Mane through the Atlanta demimonde, and got to know Lee through Gucci Mane, but he was skeptical when Lee asked him to co-found a record label and to sign Migos: three kids who recorded their music in a grimy basement hideout they called their "bando," which is a rough synonym for "trap" (it refers to an abandoned house, temporarily commandeered by dealers), and which was also the name of one of their first singles.

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