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302 Sentences With "pried"

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She apparently pried the gator's mouth open, freeing her leg.
I extracted the gun and pried apart the elbow joint.
I shoved some tweezers in there and pried them out.
His father, embarrassed, pried the boy back into his grasp.
They pried his hands away and waded down the driveway.
Syed pried open one of the buckets' lids and peered inside.
I had to be pried from my seat to leave early.
She said the storm had pried the roof off her building.
A decade ago, India pried open its notoriously dysfunctional telecom market.
The police showed up with bolt cutters and pried him loose.
Mr. Geffen pried DreamWorks loose from Paramount and Viacom in 2008.
Though they eventually pried the hatches off, it was too late.
They pried the gun case open with the ax and a crowbar.
This felt like the little spider hole they'd pried him out of.
The next morning the truth came out, pried loose by local media.
Zach Sanford pried the puck loose for Thomas to earn the primary assist.
The next morning, she saw the mailbox had been pried open and emptied.
He was returning home from the barber shop and found the door pried open.
I pried it out of the gator's mouth and sent it to the hospital.
Maybe you pried them out of drowned properties and fitted them into your caves.
As Mr. Mathews pried, in full-on Oprah mode, Ms. Newman broke into tears.
He weathered its upheavals and pried into its divisions like an angry, secular prophet.
Other fans have pried into her past, digging up old records from high school.
Mr. de Blasio pried open this Pandora's box after the deadly rioting on Aug.
"They showed up with iron rods and pipes, and pried me out," she said.
An officer then pried open his eyes and shone a laser pointer into them.
The doors eventually were pried open ... by a dude inside the elevator with Selena.
A close friend recently pried Geraldi away from the house for a seven-day cruise.
He pried open his father's hand, pressed a penny into his palm, and closed it.
But for ad-driven websites, they're a revenue leech that needs to be pried off.
Mirah pried me open and slowly I trusted she would be there, every time, solid.
Ms. Pollack says no one knows how many panels survived being pried off the walls.
Announced with enormous fanfare, worshipped, and then ridiculed when reviewers accidentally pried their phones apart.
Big survived being pried loose by a diver with the construction crew repairing Pier 40.
Luckily one of our staff members recognized the bucket, brought it inside and pried it open.
Lynn pried open Andrew's hand, which was clenched into a fist, and dropped in the pills.
Some had to wait until the Irvington Fire Department pried the doors of their cars open.
The caravan pried open the gate into Mexico but were pushed back by Mexican riot police.
The boy came in, set the bag on the bed—wordlessly—and pried open the velcro.
He was discouraged, he said, because in his absence, his front door had been pried open.
He suffered a gunshot wound and burns when he pried the gun away from the shooter.
He studied images he pulled from Google, and pried a few tips out of some hunters.
He's moving toward an exit, Hughes surmises, a different one from the door he'd pried open.
They pried off burglar bars attached to the wooden door and used a ram to bust inside.
But thank you to the fire department who came and rescued us and pried those doors open.
Her daughter was clinging to her, but Kellogg pried herself away and left her to her coaches.
After his wife tied a rope around the snake, Attaporn pried open its jaws before passing out.
Worried what he might find inside, Maes and his father pried open the safe with a crowbar.
But this fatty cut is quite forgiving, and we pried every last morsel from the small bone.
After four hours of being stuck, the Parkour-loving paramour was pried out by Pittsburgh emergency responders.
When we pried them open for dinner, there were only white beans inside, flecked with salt pork.
Amid billowing smoke and the acrid smell of jet fuel, crew members pried open the emergency doors.
When Sergeant Farrell pried open Mr. Selinger's elevator, he found him in the doorway, holding his salad.
And work brigades, desperate for heating fuel, pried apart wooden houses and buildings all across the city.
Any digital redoubt that could resist being pried open was a public risk and a private opportunity.
Lorde's examination of her multiple outsiderness — black, female, queer, West Indian, poet — pried my sheltered mind wide open.
Foster pried open a locked window to his grandmother's bedroom late Sunday night where she slept, police said.
"Long story short, she pried, I spilled the beans, and she talked me out of it," he wrote.
Clearly, they'll only give up their phones — scorched or intact — if they're pried from their cold, dead hands.
Again and again, the Indians expertly understood other teams' motivations and pried away high-impact talent in trades.
Her husband and four of her seven children were pried from her and she doesn't know their fate.
After losing the 18-year-long relationship, Furtado started writing songs that pried repressed emotions out of her.
When she pried off a small portion near the refrigerator, Ms. Fliker ended up with a big hole.
A "private property" sign he said he pried off a tree from Salinger's property hangs on a wall.
It's a classic tactic to see if incriminating information on others can be pried out of a target.
The two men then exchanged slaps and shoves as others on the show intervened and pried them apart.
In 2006, Virginia Democrats pried the first of two Senate seats away from Republicans by nominating Jim Webb.
Armie actually pried the doors open to save us, but at that point I was like, 'Well done, you!
Critics were divided on the newly ambiguous staging, but agreed that it provocatively pried open a well-worn moment.
Many houses, even those on stilts, had lost walls as the wind pried them loose or trees crashed down.
A feud with a hotel owner in Panama led to the Trump name's being pried off with a crowbar.
The Hummer, The Tesla, and the boat have all been pried open like oysters, their valuable batteries ripped out.
We pried it open, she was able to unbuckle herself, and Luke started to pull her out from the back.
Those inside, anxious to get out of an elevator that residents knew as a constant nuisance, pried open the doors.
If the driver is unconscious or dead, will the phone be pried from his hand or seized from his pocket?
A Panama location evicted Trump staff and pried the Trump name off the building with a crowbar earlier this year.
But under the direction of the Justice Department, if they go extralegal, it might be able to be pried loose.
By the time her father pried the half of a Pokéball from her face, the girl's lips had turned blue.
Using his car keys, Mr. Mullaly carefully pried from the rock a shark tooth about the size of his palm.
To make it, Diaz pried out the meat and used a vegetable peeler to shave off any remaining brown peel.
That doesn't mean they're readying a nursery for a newborn, of course — but the podcasters still pried for new information.
She claims they punched her, choked her and pried her fingers back so violently, it permanently damaged her right hand.
For them, erotic art and pornography had always been the tools of the patriarchy, and couldn't be pried apart from it.
In the second-floor attic access off of Kevin's bedroom, authorities discovered a small gun safe that had been pried open.
Figuring he could save money, he later told his son, he kept the same sign and pried off the other letters.
Many houses lost walls as the wind pried them loose or trees crashed down, and floodwaters invaded many homes and businesses.
The springy bounce of the leather basketball, occasionally interrupted by the thud of pried-up wood panels slamming onto the hardwood.
Marrinetto buried the blade on the backside of the truffle and, using the zappino like a wedge, pried the truffle loose.
Into that narrow space of questioning the church's authority that Erasmus had pried apart, Luther stepped, and blasted it wide open.
I might have known by the way she smoothed all my frayed emotions and never pried for details about my illness.
But Falcons cornerback Jalen Collins pried the ball from Ripkowski's grasp and then recovered the fumble in the Falcons' end zone.
Sundqvist pried the puck loose, Jacob de la Rose passed it toward the front of the net, and MacEachern beat Fleury.
Reporter Yashar Ali is raising money for the man who pried the gun away from a shooter at a Waffle House.
If they were a species he hadn't seen before, Dr. Araújo photographed them and pried off the tiny bodies to bring home.
The bottom line: Opioid companies have avoided trials that would have pried open sensitive documents about their roles in the painkiller crisis.
What about, for instance, her 'envelope writings'—gently pried apart envelopes whose physical shapes, some have argued, interact purposefully with Dickinson's language?
Her killer had pried a screen loose from her ground-floor kitchen window and slashed her throat and neck as she slept.
Shaw gained national recognition after he pried a rifle from a gunman who killed four people at a Waffle House in Tennessee.
The country became the example most frequently cited by malariologists to show how defeat could be pried from the jaws of victory.
Two men in a cherry picker pried him from the building and took his body to family members, who were waiting below.
But even as that thought burrowed into my mind, I pried another layer of skin off the thumb on my right hand.
Workers pried the letters off the front and back of 200 Riverside Boulevard, a 23-story building between 69th and 70th Streets.
The red, yellow, green, and gray thumbtacks in the recent "Painting Drawing Painting" (2017) seem as if they could be pried out.
The band abided by a turbulent pact, Mr. Nelson painting in vertical streaks as the rhythm section pried at its own foundations.
Now and then, at a bar with a careless shucker, I got one that had been pried open with a dirty knife.
You can find some healthy ideas here or just make breakfast carbonara, a recipe I pried from the hands of Alton Brown.
Carefully, he made his way to a little gray service box, pried it open using a multitool, and plugged in the handset.
"For half a century, N.S.A. pried into other people's secrets," said Amy B. Zegart, a Stanford University professor who studies intelligence agencies.
Washington has had great success using Section 301 in the past, like when it pried open Japan's impenetrable semiconductor market in the 1980s.
It was as if I'd pried the stage out of a tight, sweaty club in San Francisco and dropped it into Carnegie Hall.
"High security" consumer electronic safes could certainly be pried open with power tools, but they're marketed as reasonably robust for daily-life scenarios.
Update: Jim Carrey released a statement Thursday decrying the degree to which people have pried into the private lives of his loved ones.
Lions cornerback Christian Campbell then pried the ball free from running back Morgan Ellison, with linebacker Jason Cabinda recovering at the IU 2542.
Bankers, perhaps unsurprisingly, proclaim themselves sceptical that something as sophisticated as bond origination could be pried from their grasp by a fintech challenger.
Early in the first quarter, Peters pried the ball loose from Charles, scooping up the fumble and running 45 yards for a touchdown.
So I pried, interrogating them about why they had wanted to feminize their faces, and how they felt sharing her with other people.
But in the rat-a-tat-tat of follow-up questions, Sessions slowly pried that door open again, by increasingly hedging his answers.
Left winger Artemi Panarin pried the puck loose along the boards and slipped a backhand pass to Anisimov in front of the net.
The meat is often tough, and has to be pried from the bone using the hook and free fingers on the knife hand.
Once alone, they made their way to one of the deep mahogany cabinets that lined the room and pried open the glass door.
It hasn't been pried loose since that incident with the 1940 census, and as a country we've come a long way since then.
But if a political window is somehow pried open in the future, backers will need their plans well defined or could miss out.
The Overton Window might not be pried open by toppling a tiny wooden police van in a board game, but you know what?
In fact I remember we laughed when Rose pried Jack's frozen claws from the plank of wood, sending him to a watery grave.
The silver T-R-U-M-P letters were pried off a troubled hotel and residential condominium in Panama City earlier this year.
Over its five-year history, it pried open internal Match documents shedding light on how the site has handled online dating sexual assault.
"They basically pried my client's son from his arms and told him that he had to give up his son," Barcena told me.
Behind him, police pried apart shouting drivers as hundreds of trucks slowly belched and groaned towards the Kenya-Tanzania border in Namanga town.
A recent study found that the average user would have to be paid $2100,2200 to $2,000 to be pried away for a year.
The glossy surfaces look like chewing gum stretched thin, or distorted tongues, or sinews pried apart, now offered up to us as seats.
The as-yet-unidentified suspects tried to bash the restaurant's back door open, but when that didn't work, they pried the front door open.
Luckily for us, the actress and singer has pried herself from Liam Hemsworth's side to create a brand-new series, Crisis in Six Scenes.
In the clip, I could see someone had pried the roof off the shark's tank, allowing some idiot to throw in a broken television.
Law enforcement sources tell us the backdoor to Hart's Tarzana home was pried open over the weekend while he and his family were gone.
And last week, a worker pried the silver T-R-U-M-P letters off a troubled hotel and residential condominium in Panama City.
The crew of the Iranian patrol boat then pried the unexploded mine off the hull of the tanker and sped away, the officials said.
When cooked exactly to doneness, the thicket of choke protecting the innermost heart can be pried away with nothing sharper than your gentle thumb.
It's easy to carry this dictionary-sized lockbox away, and its lock will be easily pried open by anyone with a bit of determination.
A former CBS Sports president, Pilson was the primary negotiator when his network pried the tournament's broadcast rights from NBC in the early 1980s.
The truth is different: the gulf separating the Republican factions has been pried open, protest by protest, by regular people fighting for their lives.
She walked over to the door and peeked out, then walked back to the other counter and pried two gingersnaps loose from the paper.
" Among her observations about the power dynamics in romance is that people are often pried apart by "boredom, the real killer in human relations.
Some 20173 tile pieces by the French street artist Invader have been pried off city's walls by two men claiming to be municipal workers.
"I had a big house, but now I've lost it," said 85-year-old Noy Fut, as he pried corrugated metal sheets from the rafters.
The miners who once pried gold and silver from the heart of the Rocky Mountains would attest that living in paradise has never been easy.
What to watch: While hundreds of thousands of protestors pried open the door, it was Algeria's top general who finally kicked Abdelaziz Bouteflika out. Gen.
In short, skinny jeans were my enemy, so I swore I'd stick to low-rise flares until they were pried from my cold, dead fingers.
Resistance has been fierce, but the sheer scale of the assault has gradually pried one town after another -- or rather their ruins -- from rebel hands.
We're told a door had been pried open overnight and the crook made off with a bunch of laptop and desktop computers totaling around $20k.
Rodrigues gave Buffalo a 2-1 lead by converting Kyle Okposo's cross-ice pass off Anderson's blocker after Casey Nelson pried the puck from Brassard.
Still, analysts forecast that Britain and Europe will have to find new energy sources, and that has pried an opening for Cuadrilla and other explorers.
It began peacefully until some protesters pried up bricks and threw them at police officers, and police responded by firing rubber bullets and tear gas.
Reading it was like having your third eye pried open while cycling through Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions, only with all the positive feelings grayed out.
A few months ago, though, a restaurant in SoHo came along with a chef, Charlie Chen, who had been pried loose from the company's kitchens.
But she thought it notable that on either side of Fitzpatrick's departure, two other stars pried their way out in such proximity to one another.
"Changing the mantel itself is not that big a deal," Ms. Simonpietri said, noting that they can usually be pried off the wall like trim.
" Meghan Markle&aposs Latest Look Is Almost Identical to Princess Diana&aposs Outfit in 1986 Not completely satisfied with that answer, Cohen pried, "Friends with benefits?
Law enforcement sources tell us ... the suspected burglars pried a door open to get into Derulo's pad last month, and made a beeline for his safe.
Boogie stands with the roof pried open and a fork in his hand as over 70 gingerbread bugs scurry around the ballroom and its table. Shudder.
The condos' board took its case to a state court, where a judge ruled that the bronze letters could be pried from the 241-story building.
The work's power is heightened by the color red, denoting the violence by which female agency, even in childbirth, is pried away in a patriarchal society.
Now teachers have pried up a number of the planks, creating a full-on dig site, with strata dating back to the building's construction, in 1913.
After he pried the starfish from rocks with a crowbar and hurled them into the sea, the mussels proliferated along the shore, displacing algae and limpets.
So a big chunk of the fashion crowd had pried themselves out of their hotel rooms to come check out Mr. Vaccarello — or rather his clothes.
The gas stations started to reopen as well, but supplies were limited and some people, tired of the wait, had pried open the storage tanks themselves.
The clip has Adam playing the part of poor D'Angelo with Spade as the unsuspecting Nick Young getting all his personal business pried out of him.
In states that have seriously sought to curb partisanship, it is usually voters who have pried control of political boundaries from the grip of unwilling legislators.
At another station exit, protesters pried open the bottom of the metal shutters for a few inches and pulled dozens of protesters out, helping them escape.
So, we have to ask if the government will protect our expectation of privacy even though it's being pried from our hands one click at a time.
But when you think of how that cultural symbiosis would be pried apart and destroyed under Nazi occupation and persecution, the statement takes on a tragic hue.
Coleman pried the puck loose from defenseman John Marino near the left point in Pittsburgh's offensive zone and flew through the neutral zone with Marino in pursuit.
But, despite all the mistakes, there was now something rooted within Hossein, and in tens of thousands of Syrians like him, that could never be pried away.
He pried at the languages of bebop and stride and Romantic piano, breaking them open and refusing to suture them back together into any sort of hybrid.
"Women understand that Bernie has their backs and women understand that the issues cannot be pried apart — that they are women's issues," Klein said at the march.
When he can be pried away from his keyboard, he can be found singing, practicing photography, cooking, and belly dancing, though rarely all at the same time.
Like an alien pried from an incinerated spacecraft, or a gamine lifted from the depths of Pompeii, Lawrence is burnt to a freakish crisp impossible to take seriously.
Protesters threw large objects and bricks pried from the sidewalks at the police, who had initially fired warning shots and then used pepper spray and batons on protesters.
The police report says investigating officers found at least one person had pried away the plywood covering the door and used a tool to get the door open.
Finally realizing whose cat it was, he called his daughter and they drove to a Hyundai dealership, where technicians pried the front bumper open and let him loose.
One of the guys in shipping and receiving said that during his first week they were sent a laptop that had been pried from beneath a decomposing body.
Protesters threw large objects and bricks pried from the sidewalks at the police, who had initially fired warning shots and then used pepper spray and batons on protestors.
Smoke clouds billow from drum grills, scalloped-edged paper plates are pried apart, and self-appointed Southern potato salad queens set out bowls covered with crinkled aluminum foil.
But after decades in which Congress had deferred to the states on environmental law, Mr. Billings pried open what he saw correctly to be a window of opportunity.
Washington (CNN)On Monday, hotel workers pried the letters "T-R-U-M-P" off of the Panama City hotel known as the Trump Ocean Club International Hotel.
The company tells me the metal tab can be pried off if necessary — I kind of wish there was an easier and less potentially damaging way to do it.
Idly she observed that the bottom part of the fence had come loose in one place, bulging in, as if someone had pried the links up with a crowbar.
In Panama, a nasty feud engulfed the Trump hotel there when the majority owner wanted the Trumps out — leading to the Trump name being pried off with a crowbar.
The air was heavy with their good times as the white people scattered across the tiered patios, pried their mouths apart, and beamed their laughter into each other's faces.
BuzzFeed News requested and received details of the comments that had been bulk-uploaded through the FCC's new system, which were first pried loose by freelance journalist Jason Prechtel.
The majority owner of the Trump hotel in Panama took a more drastic step, ordering the T-R-U-M-P letters pried off the property with a crowbar.
Given that the character was rolled out in a coffin — for dramatic effect (maybe?) — it was only natural that when Negan pried the door open, a zombified Sasha leaps out.
Fixjeiphone NL used a heat gun to loosen up the XS' seal then pried it apart, but commented it was harder to pull the screen off than in previous models.
And CNN reported recently that a mountain lion in Colorado had attacked a 240-year-old boy, who was saved when his mother pried the child away from the animal.
The officers pried the boy from Ms. Headley's grip, and one officer waved a stun gun at an outraged crowd, some of whom were filming the arrest on their phones.
"They were able to take a piece of wood, and civilians (and) officers pried that door open and pulled him out of the back seat of that car," she said.
Mr. Trump's surprise victory in Michigan was his narrowest win in the three Rust Belt states he pried from Democrats in 22018, a group that also included Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, it was Citizens United and Judicial Watch that pried open Foggy Bottom to expose Hillary Clinton's emails and  pay to play scandals at the  Clinton Foundation .
They are students and artists, veterans and engineers, pried out of regular society by loss, and set loose to make their way high up into the branches of a threatened redwood.
In 2010, as the land above the cistern was being transformed into a park, architects pried open a hatch and were stunned at the cave-like room filled with 221 columns.
The scientist who entered saw 22017 mysterious cardboard boxes on a crowded shelf in the far left corner of the storage space and pried one open to see what it contained.
Davidson felt that Vanderpump had pried too forcefully when she recently asked about how Davidson had met her husband, even though, Davidson said, Vanderpump could see how uncomfortable the question was.
Mr. Lhéritier benefited from a cycle: The publicity pried loose more documents, and the documents brought in more investors, which generated more publicity, which brought in more documents, and so on.
During his second escape, "he got a board from under the sink and pried the expanded metal from the wall out of sight of the cameras and crawled out," Stockman said.
That's largely thanks to growth in shale formations — most notably the Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico — where hydrocarbons are pried loose using high-pressure injections of water, sand and chemicals.
They don&apost want a lot of this information to come out, so I think we can expect that it&aposs all going to have to be pried out bit by bit.
Queen Victoria s oldest son, King Edward VII, reportedly once got stuck in a too-narrow bathtub with his lover at the hotel and had to be pried out by two valets.
First, Murray's manuscript was pried, from her mother, by W. H. Auden, who wanted to publish it as his inaugural pick as judge of the Yale Series of Younger Poets, in 1947.
Letting the brew congeal for a day, the workers pried the stiffened resin off the mold, and fit the two parts together into another iteration of the chair hanging over Mr. Pesce.
Elwood Higginbotham reportedly struggled mightily at the end, biting a length of the noose so tightly that his killers pried his mouth open with a tire iron in order to hang him.
Over lunch at New York's five-star Peninsula Hotel, the white-bearded visitor, who said his name was Michel Lambert, praised Mr. Scott-Railton's work and pried for details about Citizen Lab.
But when I imagine being pried away from my life here, what guts me most is the idea of the end of my service here, of what has given meaning to my life.
But mostly she's the spirit of something unsettled, pried loose from a muddied river bottom, and her journey echoes the novel's movement from frozen anxiety to the spring thaw of resignation and acceptance.
The first few times, it didn't pick up Wim's whispers, so Astrid pried apart the casing of the device, to reduce its bulk, then sewed the microphone into the collar of her jacket.
They emerged, stuck with clumps of clay, from the right side of the red hole, brushed themselves off and filed to the left side, where they pried the earth apart and scrambled in.
By contracting the little people — not drivers looking to make a little extra scratch but college athletics coaches, test proctors and a university administrator — he had pried open a "side door" into college.
Mr. Smith said that the hospital system had "successfully pried" 150,000 masks out of the United States strategic reserve, but that would last only a few days at the peak of the pandemic.
Instead, I would argue, the presence of Taylor has immediately pried apart some of the show's most rigid elements, in a way that has benefited both it and almost every character within its world.
The treaty, which ultimately went into effect in 1994, pried Mexico open to the outside world, helping to accelerate the nation's democratization, and binding it ever closer to Washington on matters related to security.
" Finn fell silent, and at the end of laborandum , when Brother Reilly said, "I apologize, Brother Finn," Finn resisted the urge to tell him to shove it and merely said, "I shouldn't have pried.
One in particular, a black Labrador named Ash, went into a tizzy, banging the cage around and not giving up until he pried the tape loose with his teeth and ate the hot dog.
The killers pried open the metal container where the family hid their money, stole the cash and two guns before trying to make off with a pickup truck, which got stuck in the mud.
While the administration has stonewalled the House from getting documents like these, transparency groups and news organizations gradually have pried emails and other administration communications related to Ukraine from agencies through public records lawsuits.
In a matter of minutes, two cat burglars pried open iron bars and smashed the window behind them, according to Dresden police, then crawled through the opening into the Green Vault museum's Jewel Room.
Reading questions from viewers, Cohen pried the 26-year-old America's Next Top Model host about her previous relationship with exes Calvin Harris and Rob Kardashian, and her prior rumored romance with singer Zayn Malik.
The allegations against Moonves have pried open a nasty can of network worms, forcing Colbert to investigate his own workplace, which, Farrow revealed, has been a hidey-hole for corrupt men in power for years.
To find out exactly what kind of moves we need to make to get the most of our must-have actives, we pried into the minds of six dermatologists who seem to know it all.
The new discovery came after Vatican on Thursday pried open the tombs of two 19th-century German princesses in the cemetery of the Pontifical Teutonic College in hopes of finding the remains of Emanuela Orlandi.
Masked men bang down doors in the early morning and haul off suspects, snipers shoot to kill at protest marches, and paramilitaries dismantle the barricades protesters have built with paving stones pried from the streets.
Or consider a 50-year-old man with a mangled leg from a car accident, unable to receive pain medication as he is excruciatingly pried from his vehicle and transported to a distant trauma center.
He was still talking while in the car they pried open the cash box and saw the tightly bound stacks of green, neatly arranged, with tags on them that named the years they were earned.
Lynette crawled barefoot out of the trailer window, which she had unscrewed and pried off its tracks, in a desperate escape that was documented by news outlets that referred to her simply as Jeffs's barefoot wife.
I ripped off the cellophane and pried off the cardboard lid and finally wrapped my hands around a phone that would ultimately ruin the lives of every single person who has tiny hands or tiny pockets.Okay.
Editorial The sudden resignation of the federal pardon attorney, Deborah Leff, an Obama appointee, is the latest evidence that until the clemency process is pried from the grip of the Justice Department, it will remain broken.
Millions of years later, the descendants of that fruit ended up in a can that was pried open, poured in a pie crust and baked with love so you'd have something delicious to finish your meal.
"The Bicameral Mind" blows the series wide open, much as "Dollhouse" did when the lid was pried off its hermetic tech lab, and there's going to be plenty of room for speculation before the second season.
But at a moment when activists have finally pried open space in American politics to question our relationship with Israel, it's particularly incumbent on Israel's legitimate critics to avoid anything that smacks of anti-Jewish bigotry.
The Eighth Circuit ruled in favor of a defendant in 2008 after police cut apart candles he owned, while the Third Circuit sided with officers in 1994 who pried open factory-sealed cans to search for drugs.
That era lasted until just before World War I. Many of the carefully carved keystones and classical column capitals lasted until the heyday of urban renewal a couple of generations later, when wrecking crews pried them off.
Bridge of Spies (91%) from Ex-Press: How Steven Spielberg went from the king of summer thrills to the most boring director in Hollywood is a problem that's perplexed me since I pried my eyes open through Lincoln.
But, in the locker room, it was my own eyes that pried and compared and loathed what they saw in the mirror: a wonky, round girl jammed into school gym shorts that were clearly designed for the hipless.
Some Democrats worry that too strong a focus on impeachment could eclipse other issues like healthcare and threaten the re-election of Democrats who pried seats away from Republicans last year in regions where many voters oppose impeachment.
Just as Thoreau reports constant visits from "doctors, lawyers, uneasy housekeepers who pried into my cupboard and bed when I was out," so the pollsters report that even today many of us remain attracted to some simpler alternative.
More than the sophistication and the purpose, it was the intensity with which the United States played that Chile simply could not handle, the coldblooded ruthlessness with which Ellis's players seized on mistakes, pried open gaps, exploited weaknesses.
In 1994, thieves broke into an exhibition at the National Art Museum in Oslo that coincided with the Winter Olympics and pried the painting from the wall; it was recovered by the police in a hotel four months later.
" And then the woman who had pried me open, who had told me in the same car and under the same windows that I was her epicenter, stared through the windshield and said coldly, "I don't believe in hierarchies.
But sipping tea with the homeowners, walking the floors where the Haydens and their compatriots had plotted what turned out to be the roots of a political revolution to overturn slavery, pried ajar a little door in my mind.
Under Mr. Johnson, these people say, Britain's prized public health system would be pried open by American insurance and pharmaceutical companies, while the United States would force British shoppers to buy chlorine-washed poultry that falls below European standards.
Some Citi Bike lessons I learned: Give the bike a good once-over for damage before you rent (it seemed as if half the bikes at my station had their rear reflectors pried off), and check the tire pressure.
When the paper finally pried Flynn's interview loose, and Whitlock saw Flynn's "blistering" account asserting that the American public had been lied to about the nature of the war, he became even more determined to see the other interviews.
When they finally pried Bradley away from the alligator they placed his small body into a canoe, Weidenhamer said, and performed CPR as they raced to get help downriver where an ambulance took Bradley to a helicopter to Jupiter Hospital.
HOUSTON — Making his first start with the organization that pried him away from the defending Super Bowl champions, Houston Texans quarterback Brock Osweiler was not only able to dispense with quality advice, he was forced to heed his own wise words.
A delivery driver reported the break-in early the next morning, when he saw that both the front and side doors of the restaurant had been pried open, according to the Hendricks County Sheriff's Office, which is investigating the case.
That encryption means when you factory reset your phone or tablet, it's virtually impossible for anyone to recover the data, even if they pried the storage modules out of your mobile device and tried to read them in another machine.
I was not excited to order the chicken sandwich until I pried it open and found the underside of the baguette soaked in green: olive oil steeped with basil often harvested from a local garden and still bright from the earth.
And this month, a video posted on Facebook showed Jazmine Headley sitting on the floor of a Brooklyn food-stamp office while authorities pried her 1-year-old from her arms following an argument over Ms. Headley's sitting on the floor.
After all, Democrats are up against a highly manipulative politician who in 2016 pried open just enough cracks in their coalition to win the Electoral College by a combined 78,000 votes in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin out of 137 million cast.
Years before the Trump administration took on Huawei, the National Security Agency began a covert program against the firm, and by 2010, the agency had pried its way into Huawei servers in China, The New York Times reported in 2014.
And lest we forget, Rousey's Olympic bona fides, an authentic talent for drawing attention, and an instinct for armbars pried open the door for women in the UFC in 2013, long after Dana White said he'd never add them to the roster.
The desperate group of four men pried loose the tracks, flagged down the train, held the engineer and passengers at gunpoint and blew the mail car to smithereens to crack the safe and make off with the payroll for the troops in town.
A disciplined, well-organized campaign will be able to press that message — pushing out serious policy documents speaking to a staggering array of concerns — while identifying who's been pried loose from Trump's coalition and needs a little more outreach to be converted.
On Monday, the majority owner, Orestes Fintiklis, declared victory and a worker pried the silver T-R-U-M-P name from the property, even as the Trump Organization described the move as legally improper and disputed that it had permanently lost control.
So we went over to our apartment and some of these bricks were loose and I pried it off with my foot and lifted it, and so the brick that you see us throw through a window is a brick from here.
Because with this renovation, which started last week, I am hearing every appliance dragged across the room, every scrape as the ceramic tiles are pulled off the kitchen floor, every cabinet as it's been pried from the wall, keening for its life.
In five separate Freedom of Information Act lawsuits pioneered by Jason Leopold, we pried loose all the subpoenas and search warrants that Mueller's team executed, as well as all the emails, memos, letters, talking points, legal opinions, and interview transcripts his inquiry generated.
Mobutu Sese Seko, the country's president who ruled as a dictator and was then forced into exile wanted the fight to show Zaire as a positive example of what an African country could become once pried from the grips of European colonialism.
" The suit culminates the fracturing of a more than three-decade relationship between Ackerman and the N.R.A., going back to the shaping of such memorable lines as Charlton Heston's proclaiming that his gun would have to be pried "from my cold, dead hands.
Then they pried into the computers of Epic bigwigs such as design director Cliff "CliffyB" Bleszinski; the pair chortled when they opened a music folder that Bleszinski had made for his Lamborghini and saw that it contained lots of Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus tunes.
That sort of fandom doesn't reflect the ways in which geekiness has evolved and been pried open, or the ways in which it is currently far more widespread and diverse and, at this point, culturally dominant than the stale vision of Ready Player One.
"They set up roadblocks by umbrellas, wooden planks, bamboo sticks and railings; pried up pavement bricks, demolished roadside fences, damaged street signs and lampposts as well as attacked police officers at scene with lethal weapons such as bricks and sharpened iron rods," the statement said.
This, of course, would stand in contrast to a strong alphanumeric password which can't (at least yet) be pried from your ever-so-quickly decaying body, and would suggest yet another reason that the security conscious should avoid biometrics like a privacy-violating plague.
The team elevated a lukewarm J.B. Bickerstaff to head coach, drafted a presumably invigorating Jaren Jackson Jr., traded for Garrett Temple, pried Kyle Anderson from the San Antonio Spurs, and (hope they) packed depth at a brittle point guard position by adding Shelvin Mack.
In a sense, this is true: By this time two years ago, FBI officials had already pried Russian-affiliated malware out of DNC servers, while emails stolen from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) and the Hillary Clinton campaign were leaking at a steady clip.
Mr. Frisch was in Zanzibar on a sourcing trip, and on a rare morning when the sun pried its way out of the clouds and held the raindrops at bay, I tagged along as they met with farmers growing nutmeg, cinnamon and black pepper.
But this much is still etched in her mind: how he screamed and sobbed, the way his baby fists clutched at the nape of her shirt, the feel of his tiny body pressed so desperately against hers that the two had to be pried apart.
The cruelty that has unfolded on the US/Mexican border, in which no mechanism is in place to reunite families being arbitrarily separated, was part of the architecture of Irish society for decades —scores of Mother and Baby Homes pried children from their mothers, for profit.
But the French have kept chasing "La Coupe Davis," which has been a shiny object of desire in their country since the 1920s when the Four Musketeers — Rene Lacoste, Henri Cochet, Jean Borotra and Jacques Brugnon — pried it away from Bill Tilden and the United States.
This form began its life as a piece of the Rio Grande riverbed, displaced by nature or pried up by the artist, and broken in transport to the current state — which is actually an imitation of the original riverbed shards that have been 3D-printed in stonedust.
So, for the new study, which was published this month in JAMA Network Open, researchers with the National Cancer Institute and other agencies turned to data from the N.I.H.-AARP Diet and Health Study, which helpfully had long pried into how people occupy their leisure time.
WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Republicans spent millions of dollars on scorching television ads, pried a reluctant endorsement from Ohio's moderate governor, used the Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi as a foil and enlisted President Trump in a last-minute turnaround effort in a special election for Congress in Ohio.
IN FOOD, AS IN LIFE, we prize what is young and unsullied by time: tiny wild blueberries that drop off the bush with the slightest tug; a sea urchin pried from a rock and gulped down on the beach; an egg still warm from the nest.
The boys rooted for Griff, even though he was a miserable bully who jimmied and pried at their weaknesses and made up weaknesses if he couldn't find any, such as calling you a "knock-kneed piece of shit" even if your knees had never knocked your whole life.
It's still unclear who will perform the dunk, as Glen Robinson III—in his terror—can't be pried down from the rim, DeAndre was rushed to the hospital, Derrick Jones Jr. is reportedly "over it," and Aaron Gordon just became a member of SAG and is calling his union.
Nearly four hours later Ms. Headley, 23, left the Boerum Hill facility in handcuffs, after police officers and security guards pried her son from her arms in a chaotic arrest that began when she got into a dispute over whether she was allowed to sit on the floor.
If once upon a time the top job at a big brand was the ultimate prize for many designers — and once you got it, you didn't let go till they pried the sketch pad from your withered hands — now the average term seems to be three years or less.
It is a private memoir pried open, made public, the on-off story of her family, sometimes barely fictionalized through comic variants on their own names, reaching back into the past (it begins in 1913 and ends around 1940), and then engaging with the present of Charlotte's own lifetime.
"The U.S. government has long branded Huawei as a threat, it has hacked our service and stolen our emails and source code," he said, referring to National Security Agency documents provided by the former contractor Edward J. Snowden that showed the agency had pried its way into Huawei's systems.
More often than not Pálmason creates scenes that have some sort of surprising reveal or capper: a slap to the face; a bottle of clear liquid instantly turning dark due to a chemical reaction or by magic; a mouth pried open as it's forced to drink the noxious hooch.
One of the first pieces she pried out of the densely packed boxes was from a collection of letters written by Hsin-Chih Lee and Chofeng Lin Lee, two Peking University graduates who immigrated from China to the United States separately in the late 21s and later married in New York.
It has survived despite the fact that the D.N.C. put one of its hacked servers on display — not in Ukraine but in its Washington offices beside the filing cabinet pried open in 1972 by the Watergate burglars (and a photo of the two artifacts ran on The Times's front page).
Guillermo calculated that her best chance would be to hold her place near the front of the line but when they ran out of food a day later, she decided to follow the young men who had pried a hole in the bridge fence and jumped into the shallow Rio Suchiete.
These are some of the revelations that BuzzFeed News pried loose after pursuing five separate Freedom of Information Act lawsuits for all the subpoenas and search warrants that then–special counsel Robert Mueller's team executed, as well as all the emails, memos, letters, talking points, legal opinions, and interview transcripts it generated.
There's just something about "DVP" that's like pure audio crack—maybe it's guitarist Steve Sladkowski's underlying hypnotic riffs, maybe it's the relatable nature of its subject matter of acting like an immature asshole after three beers, or maybe it's those catchy woooooohs that need to be pried out of your head with a crowbar.
There are two wallpapers to pick from: one that shows the various components (batteries, chipsets, Taptic Engine, etc.) as if you pried off the OLED screen, and an X-ray view that reveals in detail all of the various little bits on the silicon and the wireless charging pad on the backside of the phone.
PANAMA CITY — A workman wielding a crowbar pried off the silver T-R-U-M-P name from the Trump International Hotel and Tower here in Panama City on Monday as the majority owner of the hotel declared victory in his fight to oust the American president's family business as managers of the property.
From the street, Mr. Epstein's Manhattan mansion has features that make it a commanding presence on the block: a 15-foot-tall oak front door (which the police pried open with a crowbar on Saturday during a search of the property), large arched windows on the ground floor and a balcony on the second floor.
Residents of the building – which has three open violations from the city's Buildings Department on its elevators, according to The New York Times – pried the doors open and Hewett-Brown was able to push a woman, Erude Sanchez, out of the elevator before it slipped and pinned him between the ceiling of the car and the building's third floor.
I plugged in a power cord attached to an adapter the size of a poundcake, but when I pried open the laptop sharp bits of steel-gray plastic broke off like chipped teeth, and the hinges cracked, and the screen fell away from the keyboard and dangled, like a mostly decapitated head, the Anne Boleyn of Apples.
After a particularly stout defensive stand, Tony will do an entire celebration in the backcourt, the life and death of a brief exquisite joy, pried from its creator and experiencer after a mere half-court defensive stop, on display for anyone who was smart enough to ignore the Grizzlies meandering to the front court to set up a slow moving high post play.
But there are definitely a subset of people for whom video games are a tool that they use to define their identity, and then when you have that space kind of being pried open and people saying, "Let's get more different kinds of people in these games, let's get more different kinds of voices contributing to the culture," then that starts to become scary.
Never. She was never given the choice to say no the first time her legs were pried open, never given a choice to rid her body of the grievance she had to carry for nine months, never given a choice to look at another woman and allow herself to be carried by the feeling without blood, bright red on glistening glass, sticking to her like shadow.
Yeah.But seriously, guys, since I was 5, I decided,to keep my eyes pried open wide, Waiting for Saturday Night Live,Gilda Radner (163), Chevy Chase, insane, inhuman,the way Don Pardo would say, "Laraine Newman,"Dana Carvey, Tina Fey, Vanessa Bayer, David Spade (17)I prayed and stayed up late, hoping one day they'd say I'd made the gradeBreathe, savor it, oh, man, I swear to God if I'm host I'd make the most of this moment And I am not throwin' away my shotI am not throwin' away my shotAnd as long as I remember to vote this November, (18) I am not throwin' away my shot!
Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischTrump moves forward with F-85033 sale to Taiwan opposed by China Overnight Defense: US exits landmark arms control treaty with Russia | Pentagon vows to 'fully pursue' once-banned missiles | Ratcliffe out as intel pick | Trump signs budget deal that boosts defense | Trump defends North Korea's Kim as 'friend' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal MORE (R-Idaho) and Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonCongress must address gender gap in nominations to military service academies GOP senators press Google on reports it developed a smart speaker with Huawei Sunday shows - Mass shootings grab the spotlight MORE (R-Ark.) were among those who pried out of Comey his view that many of the media stories based on classified information about Russian collusion are untrue. Sen.

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