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  • They drop the items like slot machines, their eyes squint, their cheeks swell, and they've jackpotted her heart.

    Neighbors 2009

  • They drop the items like slot machines, their eyes squint, their cheeks swell, and they've jackpotted her heart.

    Neighbors Jen Michalski 2009

  • Powerball First Division has jackpotted again this week and will be worth an estimated $9 million next week.

    NZ On Screen 2010

  • Powerball First Division has jackpotted again this week and will be worth an estimated $9 million next week.

    NZ On Screen 2010

  • Lotto Powerball has jackpotted again this week, and will be worth an estimated $10.5 million in next Saturday's draw.

    ScreenTalk 2009

  • Screenwriter Jeremy Leven and director Nick Cassavetes, who previously jackpotted with

    Houston Press | Complete Issue 2009

  • Screenwriter Jeremy Leven and director Nick Cassavetes, who previously jackpotted with

    Houston Press | Complete Issue 2009

  • Screenwriter Jeremy Leven and director Nick Cassavetes, who previously jackpotted with

    Houston Press | Complete Issue 2009

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  • In a city filled with slot machines spilling jackpots, it was a “jackpotted” ATM that got the most attention Wednesday at the Black Hat security conference, when researcher Barnaby Jack demonstrated two suave hacks against automated teller machines that made them spew out dozens of crisp bills. WIRED

    February 22, 2016