Zamyatin commandeered a landing module and kamikazied himself out of the air lock yester-day.
Pc Upjohn gave him first and St Pitcher commandeered a nearby vehicle to drive the man to safety.
Twitter agents will be working alongside the producers and Facebook and Tumblr will be commandeered by its user-fans.
Kirk, Spock and Uhura start the manhunt for Harrison, flying down on a previously commandeered trader ship to Kronos.
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Within a week the duo had commandeered a conference room (with a whiteboard) and made it their unofficial headquarters.
He commandeered the pie-smashing duties last season, elevating the act of slamming whipped cream onto one's face into a science.
Since the creatures remained hidden, Sadid commandeered a thin canoe and we paddled into the lagoon to take a closer look.
The Justice Department has identified Jarrah as one of the suspected terrorists who commandeered United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in Pennsylvania.
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The trucks were carrying fuel for NATO forces when they were commandeered.
The rest of the time, the jets were commandeered for personal use by the business's owners, their relatives and a few key employees.
In Rikuzentakata, as in many places, very little rebuilding has begun, other than rows of temporary houses that have commandeered school playing fields.
"We were outraged that this piece of common land, that belonged to the people, had been commandeered in this way and for this purpose, " she said.
The house the soldiers commandeered is 10 paces away from the place where Ahmed and the others waited for help for more than two days with the bodies.
As the oldest son, Tagg Romney commandeered the way-back of the wagon, keeping his eyes fixed out the rear window, where he glimpsed the first sign of trouble.
Several off-duty or retired Yonkers police officers had been at a boat club on shore, and they commandeered a boat and set out to look for the plane.
The tough terrain on the riverbank made getting ambulances to the victims tough, so the first responders commandeered pickup trucks to ferry 55 victims from the water's edge, Hick said.
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For example, I daresay that the financiers and politicians of 2011 are veritable paragons of public virtue compared to the pirates who commandeered our way of life during the Gilded Age.
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During the 40 minutes that the airliner was on Indian soil - it was later commandeered to Lahore, Abu Dhabi and finally to Kandahar in Afghanistan - the hijackers had no assault rifles.
Down on the Clydeside, Matt Baker and Tara Beall commandeered a ferry, and Captain Thomas - not to mention some singers - to give us a taste of their work Nothing About Us Without Us is for Us.
One man dug through the twisted metal and charred remains of what once was his home, searching for his wife's wedding ring and the family safe with a firefighter's hook he'd commandeered from his New York Fire Department job.
Before being slapped with a temporary restraining order, Sheik Safwat's group changed the locks on the mosque, commandeered the podium during prayers and removed several computers and translation headsets to their new headquarters around the corner, according to sworn affidavits filed in court.
They had commandeered the decks.
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Unfortunately, instead of the tell all (and at nauseam) approach being confined strictly to social media where it rightly belongs, it bleeds over into blogging and journalism and literature and film-making and more or less any outlet that can be commandeered as a soapbox.
Many of them have been commandeered by the city's large homeless population, who slip away in the light of day but leave behind evidence of their existence dirty clothes scattered about, a bedroll where they slept, empty cans and plastic foam containers from what passed for a meal.
Reagan had just been given the award -- a 2-foot-high crystal statue of an eagle -- when a man named Richard Paul Springer, 41, walked through the ring of security around the former president and onto the stage, grabbed the crystal eagle, smashed it forcefully to the floor (with Reagan being struck by the flying glass), and commandeered the microphone.
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