- Some
criminals have
engaged in acts of
sabotage for
reasons of extortion. For example, Klaus-Peter
Sabotta sabotaged German railway lines in the late 1990s...
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Sabotaged –
Margaret Peterson Haddix". haddixbooks.com.
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April 2018. Haddix,
Margaret Peterson (2010).
Sabotaged.
Simon & Schuster...
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Loving Sabotage (French: Le
Sabotage amoureux) is a
Belgian novel by Amélie Nothomb. It was
first published in 1993 by the
Albin Michel.[citation needed]...
- Klaus-Peter
Sabotta sabotaged trains and
attempted to
extort money to
prevent sabotaging more. Both ISIL and Al
Qaeda have
advocated for rail
sabotage and have published...
- Look up
sabotage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sabotage is an act of
destruction or
interference intended to
weaken an opponent.
Sabotage may also...
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Santos (April 3, 1973 –
January 24, 2003),
better known by his
stage name
Sabotage, was a
Brazilian rapper and
songwriter from São Paulo. He grew up selling...
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Sabotage/Live is a live
album by John Cale. It was
recorded at CBGB, New York on 13–16 June 1979, and
released by SPY
Records in
December 1979. A studio...
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Female sabotage is an
evolutionary theory regarding the
propensity of
certain females to
select "burdened"
males of
their species for mating. Soon after...
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Sabotage and
Celebration is an
album by British-born, Brooklyn-based
pianist and
keyboardist John Escreet. It was
released on 15
October 2013 on Whirlwind...
- A
minor sabotage (aka
little sabotage or
small sabotage; Polish: mały sabotaż)
during World War II in ****-occupied
Poland (1939–45) was any underground...