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  • 1Sabotage (Black Sabbath album) — Sabotage Studio album by Black Sabbath Released 27 June 1975 (U.S.) 28 July 1975 (U.K.) …

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  • 2sabotage — [sab′ə täzh΄, sab΄ə täzh′] n. [Fr < saboter, to work badly, damage < sabot: see SABOT & AGE: from damage done to machinery by wooden shoes] 1. intentional destruction of machines, waste of materials, etc., as by employees during labor… …

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  • 3Sabotage — Sa bo tage , n. [F.] 1. (a) Scamped work. (b) Malicious waste or destruction of an employer s property or injury to his interests by workmen during labor troubles. 2. any surreptitious destruction of property or obstruction of activity by persons …

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  • 4Sabotage — For other uses, see Sabotage (disambiguation). Saboteur redirects here. For other uses, see Saboteur (disambiguation). Not to be confused with cabotage, the transport of goods or passengers between two points in the same country. Sabotage is a… …

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  • 5sabotage — /sab euh tahzh , sab euh tahzh /, n., v., sabotaged, sabotaging. n. 1. any underhand interference with production, work, etc., in a plant, factory, etc., as by enemy agents during wartime or by employees during a trade dispute. 2. any undermining …

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  • 6Sabotage (album) — Infobox Album Name = Sabotage Type = studio Artist = Black Sabbath Released = July 28 1975 Recorded = early 1975 at Morgan Studios in London, England Genre = Heavy metal Length = 43:44 Label = NEMS Warner Bros. (US/Canada) Producer = Black… …

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  • 7Sabotage (film) — Infobox Film name = Sabotage image size = 150px caption = Sabotage poster under an alternative title director = Alfred Hitchcock producer = Michael Balcon writer = Joseph Conrad (novel The Secret Agent ) Charles Bennett (screenplay) narrator =… …

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  • 8sabotage — sab|o|tage1 [ˈsæbəta:ʒ] v [T] 1.) to secretly damage or destroy equipment, vehicles etc that belong to an enemy or opponent, so that they cannot be used ▪ Every single plane had been sabotaged. 2.) to deliberately spoil someone s plans because… …

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  • 9Sabotage (Master Joe y O.G. Black album) — Peeked at 8 in Top Reggae Albums [cite web | title=Master Joe O.G. Black Chart History | work=www.billboard.com | url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve chart history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums model.vnuArtistId=405810… …

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  • 10sabotage — [20] The etymological idea underlying sabotage is of ‘clattering along in noisy shoes’. For its ultimate ancestor is French sabot, a word of unknown origin which means ‘clog’. From it was derived saboter ‘walk along noisily in clogs’, hence (via… …

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