
1) Banned sports tactic
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hack
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Chicks which are hatched in captivity are raised and released from cages where food is provided with little human contact until the birds can be released into the wild.
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http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/glossary/

An umbrella term encompassing all attempts at unauthorised access to computer systems, including malicious software, malicious modification of hardware and denial of service (DoS). (See: IT security).
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A chopping stroke made with the edge of the hand in massage. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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kicking an opponent's legs.
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1. The procedure of stacking brick in a kiln or on a kiln car. 2. Laying brick with the bottom edge set in from the plane surface of the wall.
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Breaking into or harming any kind of computer or telecommunications system. Unauthorised access to computer networks and systems by domestic extremists to glean information about a target, disrupt the network or alter information.
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[Soccer] kicking an opponent's legs.
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http://www.firstbasesports.com/soccer_glossary.html

Type: Term Pronunciation: hak′ing Definitions: 1. A chopping stroke made with the edge of the hand in massage. 2. Illicit entry into computer systems to access health care data or other personal information.
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The procedure of stacking brick in a kiln or a kiln car. Or, laying brick with the bottom edge set in from the plane surface of the wall.
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The technique of introducing young, captive-raised birds of prey, especially falcons, to appropriate habitat by releasing them from an enclosure that serves as an artificial nest and in which biologists continue to place food until the bird has learned to hunt on its own.
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Unauthorized access to computer systems, either for fun or for malicious or fraudulent purposes. Hackers generally use computers and telephone lines to obtain access. In computing, the term is used in a wider sense to mean using software for enjoyment or self-education, not necessarily involving unauthorized access. The most destructive form of...
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A process during which young raptors (often abandoned) are raised by human caretakers in a type of nest box, called a hack. Note: Raptors and other migratory birds are protected by law and this type of process can only be done by those who have the proper state and federal licenses.
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