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"pry" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] pry (into something) to try to find out information about other people’s private lives in a way that is annoying or rude
  2. (especially North American English) (also prise especially in British English, North American English prize) to use force to separate something from something else
"pry" Synonyms
snoop stickybeak peer peek peep spy probe scrutinise(UK) scrutinize(US) investigate be inquisitive be curious be nosy be a busybody be inquisitive about be nosy about ferret in investigate impertinently be curious about delve into intrude meddle interfere obtrude nose mess interlope intermeddle bug butt in muck about muck around interfere in meddle in intrude on nose into poke one's nose into poke your nose in poke eavesdrop wiretap tap listen in tune in on listen in on overhear monitor earwig record wire tap in bend an ear ears into nose round extract pull prize uproot wrest wrench wring yank lever corkscrew disengage heave raise uplift upraise uprear elevate hoist lift root out jimmy force open disjoin divide move separate tear force open lever open jemmy crowbar crack break open prise twist split part enquire(UK) inquire(US) ask question query analyse(UK) analyze(US) catechize examine explore grill hit inspect interrogate knock prospect quiz request grabble feel fumble fish scrabble search touch root finger flounder handle manipulate cast about feel blindly rummage grope ferret ransack scour comb rake rifle dredge hunt troll forage fossick scan ferret out find locate seek chase elicit follow pursue quest trace trail hunt down nose out scout out search out chase down sniff out contemplate view regard eye see behold observe survey study watch stare witness gaze notice busybody intruder meddler buttinsky eavesdropper gossip interferer scandalmonger snooper troublemaker mischief-maker buttinski gawker ghoul interloper intermeddler intriguer kibbitzer kibitzer chisel remove nail bar pinchbar prybar bar arm handspike crank crankshaft shaft spindle crow lifter jack peavey peavy tool pinch bar pry bar prying bar More

828 Sentences With "pry"

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Don't try to pry Cristiano Ronaldo away from his children.
As security officers pry Dao from his seat, he screams.
No one could pry his fingers off the chain lock.
So why — and how — has it been able to pry?
Then I have to pry it out and try again.
You'll have to pry it from my cold, dead hands.
I had to pry out of him what had happened.
By offering access, the United States could pry countries loose.
Workers had to use crowbars to pry some doors open.
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While I share my some of life online, don't pry deeper.
You'll have to pry my remote from my cold, dead hands.
And they weren't having any of this "Pree" or "Pry" nonsense.
Other Tools Pry bar, hammer, shovel, jack, screwdriver, knife, saw, wrench.
They probably couldn't pry him off that set if they tried.
Outside companies had not yet started to pry themselves into Cuba.
What they did instead was send covert operatives to pry information out.
I just leaped on it and tried to pry its mouth open.
It took three years and a lawsuit to pry loose these documents.
His father jumped in and tried to pry the gator's mouth open.
" She said, not able to pry her eyes off her screen. "Hm?
So today, BuzzFeed News filed a lawsuit to pry that information loose.
They can pry the original movie out of my cold, dead hands.
I stare, trying to pry open its secrets from so far away.
You'll have to pry the cocaine out of our cold, dead hands.
Every morning, the teacher had to pry me off my father's leg.
Others sue to pry open the private internal records of gun makers.
Then they used a bit of wire to pry loose the umbrella.
Maybe the senators who question him on Monday will pry it off.
As much as they tried to pry the doors open, they wouldn't budge.
As for us, you can pry Westeros away from our cold, dead hands. 
Yep, you can pry my avocado toast out of my cold, dead hands.
Using a butter knife, pry the clams open and remove the top shell.
Whatever—and wherever—it is, prosecutors remain keen to pry open its secrets.
If it's too late, fight back, don't try to pry open its jaws.
Liz Peek: Dems will struggle to pry middle-class Americans away from Trump.
Investigators should receive all the crowbars they need to pry open FBI records.
Dr. Peter Vincent Pry is chief of staff of the Congressional EMP Commission.
Remove the buns from the pan and gently pry open the tops. 2.
You dig in your scalpel into its mouth and pry the muscle out.
The proteins pry open holes in the mitochondria, allowing molecules to pour out.
As a child, she tried to pry answers from her tight-lipped parents.
And once you pry into the documents, there's no telling what you'll find.
This is a film too enamored of its subject to pry very deeply.
She's not out to pry into her guests but to hang with them.
But Siddamma, 0003, did not get along with her, and did not pry.
So reporters had to pry when interviewing women: Are you Miss or Mrs.?
I figured I might be able to pry open the glove compartment. ♦
I had banked on everyone feeling it inappropriate to pry, after such a presentation.
Going public also means that people get to poke and pry at the cars.
But you can't pry it outta my cold, dead hands, 'cause I love it.
He doesn't pry for gossip, doesn't press decisions on people, doesn't hurry through life.
Try not to pry for details, even if you think they'll help you understand.
Use it as a tire pry, hex wrench, flat head driver, or truing fork.
The SWAT officer used a pry bar to pop the door open, Newton said.
Dr. Peter Vincent Pry served as chief of staff to the Congressional EMP Commission.
He'd cut himself while trying to pry aluminum cans open with a steak knife.
But it concluded that clients should instead use legal tactics to pry projects loose.
But it can be difficult to pry customers away from their favorite breakfast spot.
I poke and pry with tactful talking, trusting they will reply with tactful touching.
Neighbors noticed the assault, and ran over to help pry Page off the girl.
Mr. Sorino kissed Goose and then tried to pry open his candy corn beak.
If Argentina is going to score, they're going to have to pry them open.
The question has been how to pry Mr. Maduro out without a blood bath.
But even the cops couldn't pry this sandwich out of this hungry fellow's hands.
When Pry starts, you see a young man in bed, listlessly staring at the ceiling.
Google is making it easier to pry phones and tablets out of your kids' hands.
It even put up a decent fight when I physically tried to pry it off.
She rolled her eyes and Angel wanted to pry those eyelids open with her fingernails.
The caretaker had to pry the dog's mouth open to get her off the girl.
Hearing her screams, neighbors came running and tried to pry the dogs away from her.
Additionally, the animal has been known to pry open bags or poke holes in containers.
He said he hopes to pry open the market for greater bitcoin adoption later on.
John Greenewald has spent his life trying to pry secrets out of the US government.
Recently, Canada has been facing intense pressure to pry open the system in recent negotiations.
Matt Graves attempted to pry the gator's mouth open, but the animal escaped with Lane.
Encrypted data makes it harder for spies to pry and can complicate investigations and prosecutions.
Instead of Howard having to pry their hands apart, Muslet let go on his own.
Perhaps people are so addicted to Facebook that no backlash will pry them their feeds.
But her opponents are looking for other ways to pry black and liberal voters away.
He's not letting that go until they pry it from his cold dead hands, right?
It then begins to apply unrelenting pressure to pry apart the shell of its prey.
I find that these use pretty common words, so even PIP/PRY is less likely.
But there is also a lot of good stuff to pry out of this puzzle.
It took a court order to pry loose some of the details of his meetings.
They were seen making calls, poking at him and attempting to pry his clenched fists apart.
Who are we to pry our way into someone's decision to step out of the spotlight?
An assistant at Axe Capital, Shari works with Lara to pry June's manuscript from the publisher.
Because of this, the McCurdys try not to pry into the personal lives of their players.
Could someone pry open a sleeping or deceased person's eyeball to pass muster with Face ID?
So you'll have to pry your eyes awake and grab your coffee before it gets cold.
Why do I want to pry myself free and escape to the nearest kid-free establishment?
As one source put it ... only serious cash will pry him away from his baby girl.
After all, it takes a lot to pry people away from online shopping in their pajamas.
But once Facebook and Spotify are connected, it becomes a herculean task to pry them apart.
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I did not pry this critique out of Rhodes, nor did I introduce him to it.
Four of the unit's officers entered his house and used tools to pry open his safe.
She mistakes the bottom of the glass for a lid and tries to pry it off.
You may need to pry, or even whack them out of solid rock with a chisel.
They used a pry bar to free one hand and a hydraulic lift for the other.
I finally pry myself out of bed, walk the dog, and get out of the house.
Mr. Simmons is a public figure, and that gives journalists a lot of latitude to pry.
You'll use a screwdriver to pry them apart and then find whatever needs to be replaced.
They will, and they might need to in order to pry black voters away from Biden.
It's like trying to pry a presidential biography out of the pages of a comic book.
After tasing Misumi and using pepper spray, they were able to pry the child away from her.
Or your aunt wants to pry into your love life -- and insult you about your single status.
Her father said they think Paige tried to pry the shark's mouth open while she was underwater.
If you're a guest, it's okay to ask how the bride and groom are, but don't pry.
"It's almost like every force in the universe is out to pry Bughead apart," Aguirre-Sacasa said.
He'd pry open a window or door, rifle through possessions, sometimes stopping to eat in the kitchen.
Neither want to be there but both will be ruined if you try to pry them apart.
But do be understanding when someone can't make the actual event, and don't pry into their reasons.
He tried to pry chess pieces off a chessboard, even after he realized they were glued down.
His fist was clenched so tight that one of the students struggled to pry his fingers open.
"She was able to pry the cat's jaws open," Michael Buglione, a sheriff's deputy, told the paper.
In 22010, he asked Ms. Boone to find the collector who owned it and pry it away.
But as the years passed and the names didn't stop, they took note and began to pry.
Only problem: We can't pry his cellphone out of his hands or get him off social media.
There may be, however, one moment when a visitor could try to pry open an unexpected outcome.
So he has to pry these tunes apart and solder them together with simpler and bolder harmonies.
Not even the odd specter of a Trump-Winfrey celebrity showdown could pry voters off their poles.
" He added, "I will give you my country when you pry it from my cold, dead hands.
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As workers tried to pry the statue from its pedestal, I felt that progress was being made.
Villagers emphasized that an important part of local culture was never to pry into other people's pasts.
On Thursday, I began to pry a bit more information out of the bank's spokesman, Tom Goyda.
" The wife began crying, and the husband said, "It's a bit soon to pry, don't you think?
Fried items are fried hard — catfish is so crispy it is difficult to pry from its skeleton.
Visiting the Historic Triangle now makes one understand why it's impossible to pry those two narratives apart.
It can pry away some of the few remaining countries that still formally recognize Taiwan, such as Panama.
How do you pry this off your boyfriend's head and get him to face you in real life?
This enables us to pry the subtlety of entanglement itself apart from the general oddity of quantum theory.
The photo almost didn't happen, because Parks's team struggled to pry rappers out of embraces to position them.
Lockhart said she then attempted to pry the cougar's jaw open to get the animal to release Zachery.
In fact, she was doing journalism, trying to pry the truth from one of the administration's fiercest defenders.
ET: This week, host Mark Levin interviews Dr. Peter Pry, executive director of the U.S. Nuclear Strategy Forum.
What could we be looking for in the San Bernardino phone that the NSA can't somehow pry loose?
With a long screwdriver, I was able to extract most of them and pry the two halves apart.
From his tone, it was clear that "ill" was an understatement — and also clear that I shouldn't pry.
I don't mean to pry, but I couldn't help wondering what your pillow talk must have been like.
After a half-minute of grappling, Howard was finally able to pry his hand free and speed away.
"Unscrew the head, pry out the little plastic piece with flathead screwdriver like a fire hose," Leal explained.
Once they wedge themselves in the door, do they have what it takes to pry the door open?
But Quinn is solely focused on how to pry control away from Coleman and get her show back.
"'THEY' can pry the original LMNOP out of my cold dead hands," another Twitter user named Emília wrote.
The actor and writer from Los Angeles had to pry the door open and jump out, she said.
The results suggest how easy it can be to use the information to pry into someone's personal life.
The defense team continues to try to pry open evidence in the case for its clients to see.
At the same time, he has lobbied on behalf of major American corporations to pry open foreign markets.
Ukrainian political and civic leaders would beg me to pry more support and contact from the Trump administration.
Also on Wednesday, a conservative watchdog group filed a lawsuit to pry loose information about special counsel investigators.
The government is withholding information so today BuzzFeed News is filing a lawsuit to pry the records loose.
"The bureaucracy does not want this executive order," Pry added, referring to the president's order on EMP resilience.
Pry said he introduced the idea of EMPs to then-candidate Trump before the Iowa caucuses in 2016.
The energy is used to pry the oxygen off the carbon and stick the carbon onto the hydrogen.
It takes a lot of energy to electrolyze hydrogen and it takes even more to pry CO2 apart.
Narrator: Now, to see what&aposs inside, you can&apost exactly pry one open with your bare hands.
Similarly, conservatives are now claiming that AOC is coming to pry your hamburger from your grease-stained fingers.
Instead, she tries to pry apart the gates of their world to see what's running behind the scenes.
I'm not going to pry, I'm not going to ask her anything that's going to cause her more stress.
It can be used as a bottle and can opener, cord cutter, pry bar, ruler, protractor, screwdriver, and more.
Unexpected disasters include oven and stove burns, grill explosions and wounds from trying to pry apart frozen meat patties.
That deals with the immediate symptoms, while another drug works to pry the nerve agent off that key enzyme.
This week, Senate Democrats tried using one of their few points of leverage to pry those documents loose: Sen.
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But too many are paid to act as buffers, offering an extra layer of protection against those who pry.
He spent most of his hour's worth of air trying to pry the heavy object from beneath a boulder.
We used scrapers to pry it away, but even so, shaping the dough into their final forms proved demanding.
That way, you won't have to ask a doctor to pry a piece of glass out of your heel.
New technologies and techniques are able to pry a much deeper and wider range of information out of trees.
The heat melted the door handles, allowing firefighters to pry them open despite the chain and free the toddler.
The windows in our old bungalow had been painted shut, and I hadn't had time to pry them open.
Not to mention, it left behind a sticky residue when I attempted to pry it off of my wall.
The PAC moved fast into early states and eventually spent $48 million to unsuccessfully pry voters away from Trump.
The rescue workers had just spotted two other victims and were trying to pry them loose, Mr. Nalavade said.
In the face of grave dangers, Klee continued to pry open his playful mind with his frolicking stick men.
He manages to stick his fingers inside of one and pry it open, just as sirens appear in the distance.
So you shouldn't let go of the camera, or the edit suite, until they [pry] it out of your hands.
This threat may work as a pry bar to get them to put the pressure on Democratic leader  Chuck Schumer .
Protesters used trolleys as battering rams to bust through the entrance, pry open metal shutters and occupy the government building.
Their optimism would instead spout from Tatum's magical touch and any other assets Kevin Pritchard could pry from Danny Ainge.
If we were anywhere near as famous as him, you'd have to pry the Google machine away from our hands.
For Barr, he'll likely be facing subpoenas and lawsuits from House Democrats who want to pry loose the unredacted report.
I often have to pry it off whatever I stick it to by shoving my finger beneath the large cup.
If House Democrats fail to pry Trump's federal tax returns from the IRS, New York State has a backup plan.
In the coming months, players would lab out new offenses, defensive methodology, and keep trying to pry open this game.
Well, that's enough to make you call up the Monica in your life and pry open the emergency Ben & Jerry's.
He even put his hand right on the shark's nose in an attempt to pry its mouth from the net.
The attacker wore a ski mask and would pry open windows and doors of homes of single women or couples.
He eventually managed to smash the star into bits and pry it from the sidewalk, leaving only a dirt outline.
Specifically, the conversation is about "the best way to pry King's Landing from Cersei Lannister's grip," according to the Sun.
Fans of the original film love to pry into its every nook, with a wild surmise as to Kubrick's intentions.
All Leon would say was: "It's complicated, it's the past, not important," which Mr. Sands understood to mean: Don't pry.
Sensitivity can be hard to pry apart from the anxiety in my crockpot head of neuroses, because they meld together.
The only way to get me to stop using my iPhone is to pry it from my cold, dead hands.
He carried a metal stick with a hook fixed on its end, to pry loose items from the soft earth.
Some five hundred tons of pressure where needed to pry the legs apart to install the final four-foot pieces.
There would have been the satisfaction of witnessing, rather than having to pry loose, what the agencies are up to.
As the couples begin to pry ever more deeply into their troubles, we are the beneficiaries of their painful insights.
The farmers were able to pry the octopus&apos tentacles off of the bird, which was able to fly away.
I have two — I have a legit Blackberry, an old-timey Blackberry that you'll pry from my cold dead hands.
The Opium Wars, as every Chinese schoolchild is reminded, began as a British attempt to pry open the Chinese market.
She likes that Americans tend to be friendly, though, and that the ones she knows don't pry into her past.
I don't mind trying to pry Ware free via a trade, but I'm not giving up the farm for him.
The Orlando Sentinel managed to pry a few quotes from VICE Sports favorite Chicharito, who is a tough guy to interview!
If Trump doesn't manage to pry at least one of the above states out of Clinton's hands, his loss is assured.
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Previously, Democrats have responded to White House stonewalling with contempt votes and lawsuits to pry loose the materials they were seeking.
Members of the bureau's SWAT team deployed a "flash bang grenade" as diversion and attempted to pry open the RV's windshield.
The judge would yell at them, pry apart their stupid, illogical arguments, and try to teach someone a valuable life lesson.
Unfortunately, California's law doesn't go into effect until 2020, so I can't use it to pry this particular box open yet.
To pry young, working-class voters away from Trump, she'll need to champion a host of unglamorous, brass-tacks economic issues.
The thieves used a pry-bar and a hammer to get into the wholesaler on the sixth floor of the building.
I returned to my desk, slid out the print plate and proceeded to try to pry the model off of it.
Beijing uses it as a lever to pry open new foreign markets just as China's multinationals are about to go global.
The Mets used Gant and Robert Whalen, both lower-level prospects, to pry Juan Uribe and Kelly Johnson from the Braves.
A bid of just $520,000 against a presale estimate of $600,000 to $750,000 was not enough to pry the car loose.
Dr. William Graham served as chairman of the Congressional EMP Commission, and Dr. Peter Vincent Pry served as chief of staff.
Passers-by tried to pry the rails apart to free her, but failed to, and she died before the ambulance arrived.
All of it, experienced back to back in one lecture after another, is enough to pry my critical eye back open.
I wanted my inquiry to pry beyond just their inclinations as to if machine consciousness could happen; I asked them when.
Democrats eager to take control of the House of Representatives see rich opportunities in Pennsylvania to pry seats from Republican hands.
In recent years, techniques to pry that kind of data from tree rings have expanded, helping scientists forecast future climate patterns.
And start-ups are using the blockchain in an attempt to pry control of all that data out of their hands.
"We're learning," Simmons said late Thursday night as he tried to pry himself loose from the gloom of another postseason loss.
The man proceeds to pry off the front panel of the ATM and notices a second camera embedded in the machine.
The investigators are sure to pry for details about Prince's links to Trump's team and the purpose of the Seychelles meeting.
That doesn't mean I want to cut the cord on Pocket—you would have to pry it from my cold, dead hands.
"I'm not done yet, I'm eating!" he informed the unwitting soul who had attempted to pry an unfinished dish from his grasp.
Cassini's closet view of Pandora pry to the recent flyby was taken in 2005, from a distance of 32,000 miles (52,000 km).
One parent flagged down a passing driver who jumped on the bus and helped pry the knife from the man&aposs hands.
Or will Mozilla—and potentially others—have to pry your money from your cold dead fingers before you give up free browsers?
Rescue crews had to pry the women from the mangled vehicle and Anastasia was pronounced dead at the scene, KHON 2 reports.
Unfortunately, even as we won in the halls of Congress, we haven't been able to pry the pen from Donald Trump's hand.
Gelsinger himself warned VMware partners that Amazon's growth in the cloud was poised to seriously undermine its business and pry away customers.
But pry it open, as iFIxit recently did, and it becomes quite a messy affair — especially if you're looking to repair it.
The peanut is our friend, and if anyone says otherwise, they will have to pry this fluffernutter from my cold, dead hands.
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If the crew decided to stay buttoned up in a disabled tank, attackers would pry open the hatch and throw in grenades.
Mr. Trump's lawyers said the subpoenas had no legitimate purpose and were an attempt to pry into his finances for political gain.
A neighbor said he had rushed to Mr. Podlesnyi's aid and used a tire iron to help pry open the wolf's jaws.
Criminal justice reform groups and the city's public advocate tried to pry them loose in 2015, only to be defeated in court.
Using a small metal spatula, either an offset or a fish spatula, will help pry the pieces off for flipping halfway through.
"She was able to pry the alligator's mouth open and remove her leg," a spokeswoman for the commission said at the time.
Hajek used his stick to pry the puck away from Calle Jarnkrok near the New York net and quickly passed to Chytil.
Me lets you pop open a cold one or pull a car across the parking lot – you know, whatever you need. Pry.
And lawmakers were also warned that "foreign powers" could use ransomware attacks to incapacitate or pry with voting systems and registration databases.
The United States actually uses the WTO to help pry open foreign markets, and a functioning dispute system is necessary for this.
It may be possible to pry from Fuller's novel stereotypes or clichés — the quiet Indian, the soulful Indian, the pot-smoking sage.
Even if the phone is just a tweet-machine, attackers could likely pry something of value from targeting the president's personal device.
Don't poke or pry with your chopsticks, and don't try to sneak a tube of tteok off the pan — you must wait.
I didn't really find all the answers, but I was trying to pry into that... I think it's something about being isolated.
I mean, I'm a bartender and I know how to talk to people, but to pry in there just having met them, period?
However hard she may, or may not, have tried, Hillary Clinton couldn't pry away the GOP loyalists or retain the blue-collar Democrats.
This is simple: If you want to reduce the overall likelihood that anyone could pry into your communications, use a secure messaging app.
I didn't even like iced coffee until I gave this one a try — you cannot pry it from my sweaty fingers just yet.
Sanders rarely talks about religion and grows impatient with reporters who try to pry open his soul or delve into his Jewish background.
Video from state broadcaster CCTV shows firefighters using a jaws of life to pry open the sunroof, which caused the glass to shatter.
He knew Long had served in the military, but Winnett said he didn't want to pry and the subject never really came up.
Noomi is meant to pry some information out of the other person on the line by pretending to be her post-college roommate.
Klaue — and Michael B. Jordan's Erik Killmonger, an exile from the nation — plan to exploit those divisions and pry open Wakanda for plunder.
As the night wore on, they clawed to pry open pieces of wood from the door so they could breathe in fresh air.
She pops in and out as Dr. Fujita tries to pry her out of the sequence, and GRTA keeps putting her back in.
Now, there are some signs of new thinking that could potentially reduce the friction and pry the plan out of its political vise.
Dr. Peter Vincent Pry is chief of staff of the Congressional EMP Commission, served in the House Armed Services Committee and the CIA.
Smugglers would pry open panels from the ground, put these hydraulic tire jacks underneath, and lift them up so cars could drive underneath.
Over the course of the next several days, McConnell will try to pry reluctant members loose from their opposition with gimmicks and kickbacks.
Moreover, repeated encounters with people who didn't think as you did could pry open a certain distance between your beliefs and your emotions.
The FBI has long argued that law enforcement should have the ability to pry open cellphones as a way of protecting domestic security.
The thief managed to pry open the display case using a crowbar or similar instrument shortly after the museum opened at 9 a.m.
Ron Wyden has placed a hold on a senior Treasury Department nominee in a bid to pry loose financial documents tied to Russia.
Wyden's hold on Patelunas isn't the first time the Oregon Democrat has used the nominations process to try to pry loose financial documents.
On Monday afternoon, as characteristically anxious campaign aides milled around the Hofstra University campus, I tried to pry out details of what Mrs.
The days of the stubborn ace taking the ball in the World Series and daring the manager to pry it from his hand?
They shouted to check for anyone inside, heard no reply, but failed to follow rules and pry open the doors to make sure.
The two managed to escape after using a knife to pry open a locked door and made their way back to their families.
They may close down Emo's and bulldoze pinata shops, but they will pry my Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit from my cold dead hands.
He said it would take an "overwhelming deal" that included talented players at or close to the major leagues to pry either away.
I could purchase a kit from a site like iFixit, with a fresh battery and tools to pry my iPad apart, for $39.99.
As well as trying to pry information about of games companies, MPs also took evidence from gamers during the course of the enquiry.
Federighi says Apple's software team tries to stay a step ahead of the criminals who want to pry personal information from our devices.
Is it a Girl Scout trying to pry five more boxes of Thin Mints out of you now that cookie season is extended?
Let us pry, though not too deeply, into the minds and the motives of those who decide when a film should be released.
Translation: Iraq is wary of letting international investigators pry into crimes on its territory, which could potentially implicate its own forces or allies.
In Egypt he received a hero's welcome and concluded an agreement with Cairo that would help pry Egypt from its dependence on Moscow.
The most important narrative on Saturday was whether Paris Saint-Germain would succeed in an audacious bid to pry Neymar away from Barcelona.
Three policemen crouched behind a low concrete wall with several small holes that had been made with a pry bar and a mallet.
With special permission from the U.S. attorney general, the agents asked the e‑mail service provider to let them pry into the account.
Four plainclothes officers waited for him to unlock his phone and then jumped on him, trying to pry it out of his hands.
Four plainclothes officers waited for him to unlock his phone and then jumped on him, trying to pry it out of his hands.
It's a smart journalist's book, crisply marching through Withers's F.B.I. records and the paper's battle to pry them out of the government's grip.
The bureau has long argued that law enforcement should have the ability to pry open cellphones as a way of protecting domestic security.
To this day, one of Kim's worst memories is watching the ophthalmologist pry open her 5-day-old daughter's eyelid with a metal instrument.
Even when Cap is throttling Thanos's hell hounds or taking on Corvus Glaive, it's impossible to pry your eyes away from Rogers's majestic scruff.
But as long as the government can provide a "facially legitimate" reason for the restriction, the courts have decided not to pry too hard.
As we reported, AA sources tell us there are various reasons why more than one person goes into a lavatory, and they don't pry.
While Hayes and Harden held the door shut, the bear bumped into it several times, shaking the door while trying to pry it open.
By using rent auto-pay and credit as a wedge, Keyo could pry open a lucrative market that hasn't kept up with the times.
And Samish Island, nestled dazzlingly between two bays and enclosed by a ring of thick Douglas firs, is a place where people don't pry.
In our wedding photos, our first kiss as a married couple is marred by his hand on my shoulder, trying to pry us apart.
Employees equipped with pliers, screwdrivers and patience worked for the entire month of September to pull and pry years of industrial-strength staples out.
When you pry your bloodshot eyes open the morning after getting too lit, what do you usually reach for to quench your epic thirst?
I usually end up having to slide a finger nail in the thin gap in the front to pry the top and bottom apart.
I drink a beer and try to pry details from him about how he's feeling about the situation with his mom, with no success.
He was allegedly caught eating part of one victim's face before two deputies used all their strength to pry him off the victim's body.
A fire department surveillance camera recording shows the thief using what appears to be a crowbar to pry open the machine outside the building.
And even when you aren't allowed to have guns, it's rare that officers will come to your door and pry them from your fingers.
And an obvious way to do that within the story was to lean into the intimate moments of their lives, then pry into it.
One time I spotted James Lo at a bar and made him divulge as many Chavez secrets as I could pry out of him.
A supervised system would get round this problem, but it would also give the authorities much more power to pry into people's financial lives.
That said, it's better that they come clean rather than have consumers or developers pry their headsets open to find some of these phrases.
At one point, Larry was trying to pry a cell phone out of Pam's hands, which she clearly did not want to give up.
Dr. Peter Vincent Pry is chief of staff of the Congressional EMP Commission, and served in the House Armed Services Committee and the CIA.
Trump really puts her mind to it, she might even be able to pry Twitter away from the most visible bully in the country.
The girl was reportedly able to pry the alligator's jaws open to free her own leg and received assistance from a lifeguard on duty.
When a door handle broke, cutting off our access to the garage, the Parisian owner asked us to pry it open with a screwdriver.
A handful of protesters used a shopping cart as battering ram and others used metal poles and umbrellas to pry open the main entrance.
And if this month is any indicator, it could be hard to pry it open again, at least in the first quarter or two.
Don't pry or overstep your bounds, but do inquire on their well-being and let them know you care and are there to help.
This came just after the thirty-five-day government shutdown that failed to pry from Congress the money Trump wanted for his border wall.
To accomplish this, Mr. Biden would probably have to pry away support from Mr. Bloomberg, the one other moderate who remains in the race.
If nothing else, big beat helped pry open the door and prove there was interest in dance music in a commercial context for America.
Other games in recent years, including Night in the Woods and Pry, have delved into self-identity, anger issues and post-traumatic stress disorder.
It meant that we'd been successful in the struggles to pry open a bit the doors of privilege that had been closed to us.
He'd pry off a square of his Rubik's Cube, tuck an SD card inside, jam the square back on, and walk out the door.
Hundreds of straphangers were recently stranded on a steamy F train in Manhattan that left them struggling to pry open the doors to escape.
But the hope was that a few of them could help pry loose witnesses and documents to make an impressive case completely air tight.
Police and wildlife handlers now have the situation under control, so please let them do their job and don't be tempted to pry, mates.
But news organizations and transparency groups have picked up the effort to pry loose memos, emails, calendars and other documents from the Trump administration.
Buying Whole Foods could pry open a trove of consumer insight and data that Amazon has not been able to access on its own.
Trying to pry space between the two so that you can attack Biden while looking like you aren't attacking Obama is very, very hard.
Consider that the Lakers, amid their ultimately fruitless effort to pry Davis away from the Pelicans, lost by 42 points to the Indiana Pacers.
These six races are mostly in red states, and none of these seats will be easy for Democrats to pry away from Republican hands.
Players rushed to him to seemingly try and pry his jaw open—presumably so that he wouldn't choke on his tongue after losing consciousness.
It is expensive, in both money and energy, to pry hydrogen loose from other elements, store it, and convert it back to useful energy.
"It's almost like every force in the universe is out to pry Bughead apart," teased showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa in his own interview with TVLine.
In any case, whether or not Congress manages to pry any more out of Zuckerberg, at least we all get to watch him sweat.[CBS]
One car even slowly rolls over it, and we had to pry our paws off our covered eyes to dare look at what comes next.
A PhD candidate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Shapiro is a renowned expert in using FOIA to pry loose once-secret government documents.
He stands on the ideological left, a factional figure who seeks to pull the party in his direction, or pry concessions from a reluctant establishment.
The teens went back to get any kind of tools they could find to pry open the fence big enough for them to get through.
Democrats hope, optimistically, that rising tax bills in high-tax states might help them pry some seats in California and New York away from Republicans.
"I spent a lot of time and energy after that trying to pry a memory out around that padlocked door, and I can't," she says.
The law that currently governs how police can pry into your digital life is the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, which was originally passed in 1986.
I'm fascinated by the intersection of porn and VR. … It's a great Cosmo story — how do you pry [a VR headset] off your boyfriend's head?
These below videos of my coworkers having way too much fun (I had to pry the headset back from them) give you a good idea.
In his inaugural speech, President Trump vowed to pry the nation's wealth and power away from Washington politicians and restore them to the American people.
T-Mobile is trying to pry consumers away from Verizon with a new Google Pixel deal that refunds $325 off the purchase of the phone.
You can't pry my iced coffee from my hands just yet and, frankly, releasing autumnal drinks this early makes them feel less special and seasonal.
A tariff threat to try to schedule a meeting with a reluctant head of state was a new use of Trump's favorite international pry bar.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Mexican telecom regulator's latest step to pry open the vast infrastructure controlled by the country's dominant telecoms firm, America Movil (AMXL.
Some 6,000 people a year go to the ER with wounds from trying to pry, slice, or stab open gifts entombed in stupid clamshell cases.
The Trainwreck star managed to pry herself from boyfriend Ben Hanisch long enough to meet up and snap a selfie with UFC fighter Ronda Rousey.
Trying to pry them apart from Trump, to make them somehow see the light and turn on him, is a time- and energy-wasting exercise.
And there he was, balancing precariously on a chair like a circus elephant, using a fork to pry open a light fixture in the ceiling.
In the six-second video, a rush of people attempt to pry the treat away from the pup, but none seem to have much success.
How did she pry out the teeth, when the show made sure to emphasize that it would take a very strong person to do so?
But over the past year, the Brooklyn Youth Chorus has gone out of its way to pry open the unified facade and examine internal differences.
But Rosenstein believes the government's inability to pry open that digital chatter is hamstringing lawful investigations into terrorism, child pornography and all manner of crime.
At the same time, Russia was scrambling to pry Ukraine away from the EU, it was making preparations to host the Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Few new antibiotics could be found among cultivatable microbes, and the tools of modern genetics proved unable to pry many new drugs from uncultivatable ones.
They were able to pry voters from the Republican Party brand in places like North Carolina, Indiana, Mississippi, rural Colorado, Ohio, western Pennsylvania and elsewhere.
In response, the pet owner pounced on the wild animal and punched it in an attempt to pry her dog from its jaws, police said.
It was very hard to pry students like Zoe off the superficial subject: I wish Donald Trump didn't win / because he looks like a pigpen.
Recent surveys show that the automakers will have to pry the steering wheel from our cold, dead fingers before we let robots take over our roads.
To pry money out of people online, you don't necessarily need to craft an emotional Kickstarter campaign or plead for them to donate to your Patreon.
In a new interview with the U.K.'s Sunday Times magazine, Minogue opens up about the frustration she feels when people pry into her personal decisions.
After it latched onto the woman's arm, her friends tried to "pry" it off of her, but it stayed on her arm for about an hour.
She had no clue that Mary Jane was seeing someone after what happened with Lee and tries to pry some info out of Niecy (Raven Goodwin).
Ms. Zawadzki helped an older woman near her station pry the lid off a jar, and ducked cheerfully as someone passed a colander over her head.
Unlike the Moto Z's "Mods" that snap right onto the phone's back, you really need to use a fingernail to pry the A5's covers off.
In contrast, it's unclear what — if anything — it would take to pry Snapchat out of a teenager's hands — but it sure wouldn't be a cheap coupon.
The newer the immigrant, the easier it may be to shut the door against them, though enough remember the journey getting through to pry it back.
Fact: It's almost impossible to pry one's eyes away from the smoldering sexual tension between Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet in Call Me By Your Name.
Churchgoers were able to take the baby from the woman's arms and pry the gun from her hands before tackling her to the ground, Delmitros said.
It's gotten harder to pry funding from Congress during the regular appropriations process, which budgets $53 million to $25 million annually for beach nourishment, Brockbank said.
Of course, we aren't planning on completely giving up our open-toe shoes until the deep, cold temperatures of winter pry them from our frosty feet.
"They were home and then several (suspects) kind of tried to pry the door open, tried to get in," neighbor Tony Tran told CNN affiliate KTLA.
I thought this tray liner might stick on with magnets, but it doesn't; instead, it's just as hard to pry off as the one I own.
His parents rushed to save their child but failed to pry him free from the predator's grip, as a second alligator attacked during the rescue attempt.
The time for Cruz and Rubio to bring it if they want to pry open the death-grip The Donald seems to have on the nomination.
All hopes of getting her phone back in one piece were dashed when the monkey proceeded to bite, smash and try to pry open the phone.
But his defense lawyers were quick to pick apart the search warrant that allowed the cops to bust down his door, and pry open his safe.
The Eighth's effort to pry Europe from the claws of the Third Reich — one that included unleashing 697,000 tons of bombs — proved to be overwhelmingly costly.
On the eve of their London exhibition, the fashion curator Judith Clark and the psychoanalyst Adam Phillips pry open the excessive and the ugly for interpretation.
Crows are smart, clever enough to pry open garbage cans down the road, if raccoons had not gotten there first — which might account for their squawking.
But the repair is quite involved and requires, among 71 other steps, heating up the device in order to pry its screen free of its glue.
Pigs were often used for that purpose, Mr. Purkayastha said, "but too many hunters were losing fingers, trying to pry truffles out of the pigs' mouths."
Then the women, Ruby Montoya and Jessica Reznicek, picked up a crowbar and a hammer and began to pry letters from a government sign behind them.
Trump's stunts as an owner included highly publicized but ultimately failed attempts to pry superstar Lawrence Taylor and famed coach Don Shula away from the NFL.
Esvelt hopes to use the technology as a lever to pry open what he sees as the often secretive and needlessly duplicative process of scientific research.
This is not the first time Buttigieg — or other 2020 rivals — have set a public fundraising goal to gin up enthusiasm and pry open supporters' wallets.
After the Battle of Midway, the US needed more help in the Pacific Theater, as Allied forces fought to pry out Japanese forces, island by island.
The FBI may use the same method on phones in cases in which the suspects are still alive, presenting the same opportunity for defense lawyers to pry.
But social media lover Kim Kardashian West managed to pry the rapper from his bed for a quick photo during one of the West family's recent trips.
And I don't know if the marketers of marijuana will be able to use neo-celebs in food videos to pry open new markets and big profits.
If all goes well, they may pry open a possible business deal, pad out a contact list or maybe receive enlightenment about affairs outside their professional expertise.
Having been ordered by superiors in his smuggling operation not to pry for personal details about his charges, he said, he had no information about their identities.
That will be the real hurdle Apple will have to jump if it wants to pry gamers away from sleek Razer machines and insanely powerful MSI ones.
Yet based on this lackluster outing, it's not unreasonable to hope that Bridget's kid has grown up considerably before anyone seeks to pry open her diary again.
"It's telling them you understand that people do talk, it's sad that people feel the need to gossip and pry, (and) it's not their business," added Saltz.
Writing in the New York Times, physician Siddhartha Mukherjee explains:Still, when you pry the box open to look at individual cases, you see expected and unexpected patterns.
When threatened, this slug produces a special kind of mucus that glues it in place so a predator cannot pry it off its wet or dry surface.
Even so, we continued to pry data from the police by making calls, writing letters and visiting stations to inspect and record blotters and other original documents.
Surprise Inside Shapes SetOnce a baby learns how to use their fingers, they will spend the vast majority of their waking lives trying to pry things open.
There are a number of restricted free agents available that could help any team that could find a way to pry them away from their current homes.
"People close to Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen regard the warrant as an attempt by the special counsel ... to pry into Mr. Trump's personal life," per NYT.
And if I am carrying something, someone will literally try and pry it out of my hands because I'm a lady, which can actually get pretty irritating.
But for a lot of people, you're going to have to pry their burgers from their cold, dead hands and chisel fat from their hardened, enlarged arteries.
Like with the original Ring, the company will replace the Ring Pro if a thief is gutsy enough to sneak up and pry it off your house.
America demands all sorts of conditions in trade deals: requiring countries to pry open markets, use draconian intellectual property regimes, or give favorable treatment for US corporations.
It's tricky—it always fucking is—but I manage to pry it apart without scratching it up too much, without it looking like it's been tampered with.
Numerous Premier League rivals are expected to try this summer to pry Grealish away from the club he joined at age 6 — even if Villa avoids relegation.
Seeing an angle, Rohr co-opts Ward into a scheme to use a grand jury to pry testimony out of the famously closemouthed robbery crews of Charlestown.
Then use a sawing motion as you continue to cut, moving the knife down and to the left; with your fingers, begin to pry open the roast.
Pry.Me Bottle Openers When you want to enjoy a cold one on the trail, you'll either have to resort to cans or, more practically, get a Pry.
Bolton, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Defense Secretary Mike Esper left that White House meeting unsuccessful in their attempt to pry the aid for Ukraine loose.
It would make sense for the party to pry Hefazat away from B.N.P.-Jamaat in order to reduce the impact of any future protests by its archrivals.
It took six years for the courts to pry the dances, or most of them, out of his hands and turn them back over to the troupe.
Despite Facebook's pledge that it would not announce any new ad policies, those in attendance tried to pry out some information, said two people who were there.
Many administrations have sometimes made privilege and immunity claims to fend off or delay congressional attempts to pry information out of the executive branch, Mr. Lederman noted.
One new, tiny, appreciated design change is that the front edge of the laptop has a lip carved out, so you can more easily pry the laptop open.
To help pry you away from the Facebook app, the feature also lets you set daily reminders that&aposll pop up when you reach a certain time limit.
There was nothing worse than trying to pry a piece of sticky food out of your wires or brackets after accidentally eating something your ortho specifically advised against.
Dr. Peter Vincent Pry was chief of staff of the Congressional EMP Commission and served on the staff of the House Armed Services Committee and at the CIA.
But in January, an attempt by NBC and an outside tech company to pry open Netflix's ratings produced a much, much lower estimate for the show's average ratings.
Jimmy Kimmel did everything he could to pry details about Stormy Daniels' alleged affair with President Donald Trump out of the woman at the center of the scandal.
When you pry your bleary, hungover eyes open on January 1, there's no rule saying you need to share words of wisdom with your friends on social media.
The holidays are prime time for family members to pry into your love life and career, and Brown knows it can be awkward to side-step their questions.
As a general rule, there must be a criminal investigation or civil case pending to ask a court to pry open the records vault of a private company.
Ketamine seemed to pry open the black box of the mind, remaking it as a universe filled with discrete memories and emotions that you could revisit and relive.
Ballmer and Rivers managed to pry Jordan out of an essentially done deal with the Dallas Mavericks last year -- but can they work their same magic on Durant???
Cummings and Engel said Monday that the broader pattern has led them to pry deeper into the information Flynn has left off of his 2016 security clearance application.
"They held it tight despite the best efforts of the media to pry it out of them," said Myron Ebell, who led the EPA transition team for Trump.
Or the time Kaleo, a Maui-born navigator, placed an octopus on my stomach after it had freshly released its ink, only to have me pry it off.
To pry off a client state from the US's chief rival, to make it a friend in the world's most important region, is a once-a-generation opportunity.
Louis Forster, who trades bass and guitar with bandmate James Harrison, picks up a rusty hacksaw and uses it to try and pry open the house's locked windows.
But she will need steely perseverance to pry the truth from a Police Department that is well practiced in the art of concealing misconduct, brutality and even torture.
When Guerrero's dad tried to pry the animal from his daughter's arm, it relentlessly came back for more, attacking two more times before climbing up a nearby tree.
The bipartisan effort to pry details from the Trump administration underscores the ongoing tensions between Congress and the White House over the U.S.'s posture toward Saudi Arabia.
But obviously, the way The Hills is, they pry and they go in and they want to know all this s— that you don't want them to know.
" The report went on: "Unable to pry Ohene's hands from underneath his body, I delivered approximately five strikes with a closed fists to the area of his stomach.
To pry Ramos away from a division rival, the Mets gave up pitcher Merandy Gonzalez and outfielder Ricardo Cespedes, both in the lower rungs of the minor leagues.
The laughing gulls' diet consists of just about anything the birds can pry open, scavenge or kill — and they seem to spend a good deal of time hunting.
He and the others fought through flames and dense, choking smoke to pry off the three-layer hatch and get the astronauts out, but they were too late.
If this were simply about Farook's phone and the hassle involved in helping the FBI pry it open, it's unlikely Apple would be taking such a big public stand.
This isn't a great way to band together and pry profits out of the hands of the millionaires and billionaires and get them into the hands of the people.
Mr Gekoski gives this modern-day Scrooge three visitations that pry him open bit by bit, but Darke's redemption is nothing like what the "slobberer" Dickens would have conjured.
The courts must give them leeway to act, elected representatives must fund them and not pry too deeply into their actions, and the president must bow to their expertise.
For years civil liberties groups like the ACLU and some senators (namely Ron Wyden D-OR) have been trying to pry this information out of Clapper to no avail.
Aside from the eternal creepiness of the government being able to pry around in your private business, these vulnerabilities will leave everyone vulnerable to hackers, stalkers, and the like.
In addition to succouring hungry Venezuelans, Mr Guaidó also hopes to use the aid stash to pry at least some members of the armed forces away from the regime.
It's not impossible that Oppo could add in a tiny lip that would allow you to pry the camera open with a fingernail or something if the motor fails.
Last week, the GSA turned over the API logs in response to a records request from a reporter who had sued it and the FCC to pry them loose.
"Larry Nassar wedged himself between myself and my family, and used his leverage as a family friend to pry us apart until we fractured," Stephens said at the hearing.
The Washington Post, after all, is the same paper that hired 20 reporters to pry into "every phase of his life" in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
For all his extraordinary talent and success, he could not pry himself away from the cast of mind that wound up convincing him that he'd be better off dead.
It's indicative of what the Whitney is trying to do, here and in rehangings of the permanent collection: to pry open the canon and make space for marginalized artists.
But young people, for the most part, have no desire to pry art from white hands; only bad art, in which we have spent our entire lives utterly swamped.
It sticks firmly to my phone case and stays there, no matter how hard I try to pry it off, and always feels comfortable and secure in my hand.
Annie's husband, Steve, may have troubles, too (weighty ones, given that he's played by the ever-sombre Gabriel Byrne), but, in his case, the movie chooses not to pry.
Some may find the premise a little off-putting — the girl seems old enough to be told not to pry into people's wrinkles — and Nana's life contains few surprises.
It argued that ECPA is too often used to prevent companies from notifying its users, sometimes indefinitely, when investigators pry into emails and other data stored on remote servers.
A relentless interviewer, he used whatever it took — filming surreptitiously, posing as a French historian trying "to set the record straight" — to pry astonishing stories out of his subjects.
In effect, what was intended as a swift operation to pry out a nasty despot has turned into a stalemate while Venezuela further disintegrates, lately with long, debilitating blackouts.
He begged his mother to make it; she had to buy the recipe from the vendor, and it may require a subpoena to pry its details from her now.
Slocum's story should remind us that even as the nation's laws and opportunities constrict — for racist reasons — activists, government workers, and judges can help pry back them back open.
At first, the service seemed like a pretty good way to pry my eyes open in the morning—a bright light to steep in before I'd crawl out of bed.
Pry your eyes off of Snapchat and re-runs of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, because Kim Kardashian and Chrissy Teigen have officially launched the book club of your dreams.
Even if the Penguins' window stays open beyond this year, Crosby will be looking across the way at his Capitals neighbors trying to pry their window open with a crowbar.
"It allows officers to pry into people's lives," Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, an assistant professor of criminal justice at Temple University and author of Crook County, told Lopez in 2016.
And, just as the Vermont ultraliberal independent is doing today, Reagan schemed to win uncommitted delegates and pry loose pledged ones, creating real suspense at the convention in Kansas City.
There's no screws holding the case together, so the technicians were forced to try and pry apart the Alcantara fabric, noting that it was difficult to do without tearing it.
By offering their own tech solutions, banks hope that outsiders — whether they're big tech companies like Amazon or fintech upstarts like Square — won't be able to pry away their customers.
Normally, you have to tinker with some tools, pry off parts, and do other laborious manual operations on the controller to switch out thumbsticks, change trigger action, and so on.
Their sucking strength is not to be underestimated: Free divers have reportedly drowned while trying to pry stubborn abalone off rocks with their hands, trapping their fingers in the process.
As the video above from Brue Computing shows, you can do the job on a Dell laptop with a screwdriver, a plastic pry tool and a few minutes' spare time.
If you suspect your mom will ask invasive questions, take the initiative to brief her beforehand, and ask her to resist the urge to pry to the greatest extent possible.
The company argued ECPA is too often used to prevent the company from notifying its users, sometimes indefinitely, when investigators pry into emails and other data stored on remote servers.
After that, maybe you spend a week in bed watching The Good Place or whatever, unable to pry yourself away from the sheets for anything other than the delivery guy.
"We have been in court trying to pry those documents out of the Department of Justice and still to this day, they will not give us those documents," he said.
The Kurds did everything they could to break up groups of foreign fighters, to get non-practicing Muslims to pray with them, to pry foreign volunteers away from their smartphones.
Platforms that invite us to gaze into them in order that they can get intimate with us forever — using what they learn from spying to pry further and exploit faster.
I've used earplugs in the past, but it's weird having to pry a neon-colored, earwax-covered piece of foam out of my ear every time someone talks to me.
The bill is a more intrusive measure than a recently amended Computer Crime Act, say experts, which allows authorities to censor online content but not to pry into private data.
And it is complicated by the stories across the English Channel, where news reports are saying that Giroud's club, Arsenal, is bidding to pry Jamie Vardy away from Leicester City.
The Golden State is crucial to Democrats' effort to retake the House — Republicans currently hold a whopping seven districts Hillary Clinton won, and Democrats are eager to pry them away.
Anyone hoping to get inside the "beautifully designed and crafted" computer will have to pry it open with a knife or dedicated pick in order to defeat Microsoft's plastic welding.
At the peak of the drone attacks in the spring of 2017, coalition forces were working to pry Mosul out of the hands of the Islamic State in northern Iraq.
There are many others in the top half of the income scale but below the top 1 percent who've done well and can help us pry open this constricted debate.
This public records lawsuit, among others, has managed to pry hundreds of pages of never-before-seen potential evidence into the public eye as the Senate trial of Trump begins.
There are very few ways to pry information from private companies; details about government surveillance networks are at least theoretically subject to Freedom of Information Act requests and government oversight.
Here come skipping along those throngs of near-fairy-tale girls and boys, so sweet and so mock-innocent-looking until you pry into some of the more ominous detailing.
The original PlayStation is turning 25 years old, and to celebrate, iFixit is turning its screwdrivers and plastic pry bars to the retro console in one of its signature teardowns.
Kessler said he hoped that the footage would help pry $1 billion in settlements out of their targets, and asked him to detail how the lawyers could extract the money.
While he is gratified to see queer narratives going mainstream, White clearly laments the days when reading literature was the only way to pry loose the secrets of gay life.
If a politician is too afraid to push for what she truly believes should happen, because it's impractical, she won't pry open the window of what could become be perfectly acceptable.
At home, we'd occasionally buy a dozen from Donahue's Fish Market in Plaistow, New Hampshire, take them home and pry them open with a large, clear-handled Craftsman slot head screwdriver.
On Wednesday, Sanders and Perez appeared with MSNBC's Chris Hayes for their first joint interview — and it didn't take long for Hayes to pry open the split in the politicians' worldviews.
New research from Google and nonprofit lab OpenAI hopes to further pry open the black box of AI vision by mapping the visual data these systems use to understand the world.
If the next global slump takes a turn towards the catastrophic, it will not be because of a dearth of ideas for how to pry an economy out of a rut.
Because of the way data is stored and moved around on decentralized networks, no online service can pry into your data without your knowing and no government can do so either.
In the clip, Baer is seen aggressively attempting to pry a cell phone out of Pam's hands, before their altercation seemingly causes her to fall to the ground in her chair.
Basically all you have to do is give it a few good jabs to open up a hole and then slowly pry it open by moving the spoon along the edge.
Renee Zellweger had serious issues with her boyfriend's ex-wife trying to pry into her personal life ... so she's desperately trying to get a judge to nip it in the bud.
People of goodwill will argue that in the light of horror like the shootings in San Bernardino, we can make a one-time exception to pry into a monster's private communication.
A turf battle involving three House panels has erupted over who will determine the future of technology that protects privacy but makes it tougher for law enforcement to pry open phones.
TEC accessories Ti-Pry — $44.95 See Details This home security starter kit features an IP camera to give you an extra set of eyes in your living space when you're away.
And although you'll have to pry our favorite leather jackets from our hands, we're willing to admit that now might just be the time to add another layer to our look.
Once I managed to pry my cat away and try everything on, I decided to keep the J.Crew and Adrianna Papell skirts, as well as the Jack by BB Dakota top.
But for a woman who as Democratic leader has clung to power grimly for 14 years, it will clearly take more than a few defeats to pry her from her office.
And when initial ticket sales were poor, most box office analysts decided "The Greatest Showman" was a prime example of Hollywood being unable to pry people away from their Netflix accounts.
The shooting represented a staggering corruption of a form of communication, used innocently by millions, that promised to draw people together but has also helped pry them apart into warring camps.
First, the United States abandoned the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which would have strengthened America's ties with China's major Asian trading partners and provided Washington with leverage to pry open China's market.
They've issued no new subpoenas or requests for witness interviews and documents, and they've made no new efforts to go to court to pry loose evidence blocked by the White House.
Maria, as they call him, with a plot to take Chuck hostage, the lure of fast cash and vigilante revenge are enough to pry him out of his strait-laced shell.
WASHINGTON — In their years together as top national security officials, Michael V. Hayden and Michael Chertoff were fierce advocates of using the government's spying powers to pry into sensitive intelligence data.
The group, which includes Oracle and News Corporation, also hopes to apply pressure on the digital ad powers to pry open their "black box" marketplaces, by disclosing fees and other information.
Gassnola, who avoided prison time by cooperating with the investigation, said he also paid $20,000 to Fenny Falmagne, De Sousa's guardian, to pry the prospect loose from an agreement with Maryland.
The video spread quickly online: Security guards and police officers pry a baby boy from his mother's arms as she lies on the floor of a public benefits office in Brooklyn.
Unfortunately, it also lacks the base satisfaction of a true crime podcast, the vicarious thrill and morbid compulsion to keep looking at tragedy, to pry further into somewhere we don't belong.
But now Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are making big, strategic moves into higher-quality video content and trying to pry fans away from YouTube, and they've been rethinking their business models.
The pair eventually make amends when Ant Man helps the Hulk pry open the soda's tiny tab and gulp it down, but only after a destructive rampage through a downtown cityscape.
This is part of an effort to pry married white college graduates, many of whom might ordinarily lean Republican on the issues, away from Trump because of his style and temperament.
Judge Mehta's approach could indicate what role other judges overseeing other disputes between Trump and Congress will play as House Democrats seek to pry information and witnesses from a defiant president.
Plenty of teams seemed to want to pry Indiana Pacers All-Star forward Paul George away prior to Thursday's trade deadline, but he's staying in Indianapolis for the rest of the season.
In the short term, however, they have bottomed out on their minority support and proven able to win national power regardless, by using racial wedge issues to pry away blue-collar whites.
In video obtained of the incident by 23 News, at least two fellow motorists can be seen trying to pry open the driver's door of the moving vehicle, with the driver inside.
He saw fierce fighting in Guam and then hit the beach on Okinawa, where his regiment fought for weeks to pry Japanese defenders from the hillside tombs that they used as bunkers.
You can have my  MacBook when you pry it from my stiff cold fingers, but I know plenty of Windows 10 laptops that could handle everything I do on that ultralight device.
It took several lawsuits under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), a law that gives the public access to government documents and data, to pry her emails loose from the State Department.
Trump piled on to his criticism of Iowa's Democratic caucuses, labeling the contest an "unmitigated disaster" as officials there work to pry results from a process choked with confusion and technical snafus.
The French were unable to pry the painting from the wall, it's true, although they gave it serious thought almost as soon as they stormed the city, in 1499, driving Ludovico out.
A lot of people on St Andrew's Day know what they want to do and on Burn's night they want a proper supper so it's difficult to pry them away from traditional.
The judge assured the prospective jurors that they would be shielded from the inquiring gaze of the media and the public, who he theorized may attempt to "pry into" their personal affairs.
A formal impeachment process would, if nothing else, give new weight to Democratic claims when they go to court to enforce subpoenas or pry loose documents the administration is trying to hide.
"With Bolton gone and some of the people he had brought in … this has disrupted the process," said Peter Pry, executive director of the now-disbanded congressional advisory board that studied EMPs.
As he tried to pry open a metal gate blocking a road to cars filled with people trying to escape, flames began to engulf the caravan, his nephew, Matthew Strausbaugh, told BuzzFeed News.
Hosts regularly broadcast multiple times a week as they pry open oyster shells to reveal a cheap, colorful pearl inside, keeping viewers hooked with gimmicks including raffles, giveaways, and unyielding amounts of pep.
They have said impeachment could tear the country apart and that the more prudent path forward is to let oversight committees continue their multipronged legal battle to pry information from the White House.
The events of "In Too Deep" boil over when Randall hands his gun over to an already-tense Zachary and leaves him alone with an order to pry information out of the captives.
But here, too, that the US is entertaining a strongman's wishes hasn't worked to pry him from Moscow: Earlier this month, Vucic expressed his "deep gratitude" to Putin for his support of Serbia.
But if your MacBook Pro's battery has been giving you issues and you don't mind the extra effort, then grab your screwdriver, plastic pry bar, and your trusty syringe and get to work.
This extensive and nationwide backlog of cases where All Writs has been used as a lever to pry open phones rather belies the feds' assertion that it is a tactic of last resort.
Warning: watching her try the pry the soft shell apart may send shivers down your spin or at least cause you to wrinkle your nose up at how wild this whole thing is.
"Donald Trump is going to have to pry net neutrality from my cold dead hands," said Winnie Wong, a leading political organizer and co-author of the Women's March on Washington unity principles.
Roboteam was tight-lipped about the design and branding for the new robot that'll be rolling out from its consumer-facing subsidiary, but I did manage to pry a few details from Wolf.
Some (particularly in Germany) fear that the withdrawal of big notes is a precursor to the eventual abolition of cash, and thus a vast increase in the state's power to pry and meddle.
Democratic socialists believe we need to build a mass movement that can pry health insurance provision out of the hands of health insurance companies and put it into the hands of the public.
My initial Mi 5 review unit had a nasty sharp edge at the bottom, and its fit and finish was actually so bad that I was able to pry open its rear case.
The settlement is the latest attempt by the U.S. government to bolster the cyber security of federal networks due to rising alarm about how foreign governments may be seeking to pry into them.
In doing so, he left the door open just enough so that he could easily pry it back without much effort should he sense an opening a year and a half from now.
The FBI has long argued that law enforcement should have the ability to pry open cellphones as a way of protecting domestic security, but tech companies and privacy advocates have resisted such efforts.
Jeanne DePasquale Perez, 60, told me how her father used to pick up live shellfish off the beach in Point Lookout, on Long Island, pry them open and slurp them on the spot.
Democrats will eventually be able to pry loose much of the report, but they'll face a tougher battle for the interview transcripts and documents used to buttress his report's findings, legal analysts said.
For Beijing, better relations with the Holy See could improve its international standing and ultimately pry the Vatican away from the self-governing island of Taiwan, which China views as a renegade province.
Tyrion, once the heart and soul of the show, spends most of the season sitting on his ass in Meereen, trying to pry an ounce of humor out of Grey Worm and Missandei.
In the age of the hacker, and from the confines of a period drama, she issues a magnificent plea for the private life, and a rebuke to our unconscionable demand: Let us pry.
Before you go find your teenage son and pry his recalled Swagway from his cold, millennial hands, enjoy this clip of Mike Tyson falling off his hoverboard: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
When fighting between their two armies broke out in late 21979, claiming some 22018 lives, the two men traveled together to the township of Entumbane in southwestern Zimbabwe to pry the combatants apart.
For starters, some of the hearings to date — Lewandowski's in particular — raise questions about their ability to pry loose what they want from witnesses and isolate the damning evidence amid the ambient vitriol.
They should also make Japan more resilient if the United States tries - as Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has hinted - to pry open markets such as rice and beef that are protected by tariffs.
The fight is almost assuredly going to wind up in court as Democrats seek to pry material from the Mueller investigation out of the Justice Department beyond what Barr says he will provide.
And like a jack-in-the-box — his long arms and elastic legs perpetually in motion — the former congressman labored to pry open a place for himself in the crowded Democratic primary field.
It also forces Democrats to either pry those files loose by fighting an uncooperative Pompeo in court, or to rely on the testimony and documents of others to back up their new star witness.
"My hope is that we're able to pry loose some documents that haven't previously been released," said Kuzma, a free speech advocate who has used the act to secure government documents on other topics.
After winning the nomination with a bull-in-a-china shop persona, some experts also thought Trump needed to pry open a window into his soul and soften the hard edges of his personality.
There's a lot of changes you have to make if you're going to be a member of the Royal Family, but they'd have to pry my Instagram from my cold, presumably well-manicured hands.
Officials with the FRA confirmed that defibrillators are not required on board, but that some emergency equipment is, like first aid kits, and, for crew members, fire extinguishers, pry bars and flashlights, NJ.com reported.
Breaking through a wall with a sledgehammer he found in the tunnels and a makeshift pry bar, he said he timed his blows to coincide with loud sounds that emanated from the surrounding pipes.
And after Ronald Reagan won the Oval Office in 1980 by appealing to blue-collar whites, Republicans found they could pry the working class away from Democrats by emphasizing culture and race over economics.
Online lenders, trading data providers and consumer finance apps are now trying to pry both banks' clients and talent from high-paid Wall Street gigs with the promise of equity and a brighter future.
When I finally did pry myself from the warmth of my bed, full of shame, The Rock was already in what he calls the "iron paradise" (what we mortals refer to as the gym).
And now that the warm weather is here once again, we're ready to eat it non-stop until someone has to pry the spoon from our cold, numb hands once the first frost hits.
Kyle Wiens, co-founder of iFixit, an open-source repair manual for devices, said one reason iPhones, iPads and iPods are difficult to pry apart is that their batteries are glued into the devices.
Davis had emerged as a compelling national figure leading a filibuster in the State Senate against a Republican bill to restrict abortion rights, and Democrats hoped she could pry away suburban voters, especially women.
The man, who must have forgotten what glass was, uses what looks like a screwdriver to try to pry this glass box open as you would with some sort of wood or plastic crate.
Kyle Wiens, the chief executive of iFixit, a company that sells parts and offers guides for repairing electronics, has tried to pry open the new AirPods to see whether he could replace the batteries.
"We knew exactly what we wanted," he said, adding that "any collector could take a knife to the case, pry it open and see how truthful" they are that it has an ETA part.
They pry into each other's past relationships, Dina teases Ellie about her high tops, Ellie teases her for being insufferable, and they both toke up some dry ass weed from a secret grow house.
In a YouTube video first spotted by Hackaday, Madmora explained how she used a guitar pick to pry open the small controller's case and do the engineering work needed to bring it to life.
But it is also possible to pry hydrogen directly out of water via electrolysis — that's the process of zapping water (containing various "electrocatalysts") with electricity, stimulating a chemical reaction that splits hydrogen and oxygen.
Pry is the latest in a growing genre of games that address trauma, but it also blurs the line between literature and ludology to deliver a new type of experience that may become increasingly common.
"Our team must work tirelessly to stay one step ahead of criminal attackers who seek to pry into personal information and even co-opt devices to commit broader assaults that endanger us all," wrote Federighi.
" He suggested a possible headline for those journalists: "Facebook uses new Android update to pry into your private life in ever more terrifying ways - reading your call logs, tracking you in businesses with beacons, etc.
On Thursday, the Justice Department unsealed an indictment against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange associated with the leaks, accusing him of conspiring with Manning to hack government computers in an attempt to pry loose additional documents.
A less disturbing alternative is to slowly and methodically pry off the leech's mouth with something like a credit card, sort of the way you try to get an old registration sticker off a windshield.
JIM CRAMER: Tim there's a curious really strange disconnect between what I read and hear on Wall Street about Apple and this because it is going to be an impossibility to pry this from me.
Eduardo, who consistently keeps a watchful eye on all of us and the animals, doesn't miss a beat and quickly grabs the lions jaws and pry them open releasing my skinny and now dented ankle.
So taxi drivers who drive around looking for... Posted by Wayne Poh on Thursday, February 25, 2016 So the Singapore government is coming up with yet another innovative scheme to pry money out of drivers.
And while it may seem like watching The Daily Show is enough, you should pry yourself away from the TV in favor of a bath or shower or light stretching, suggests the National Sleep Foundation.
In a time when some in Washington are trying to pry apart the close economic ties between the United States in China, the two countries already live in different worlds when it comes to cyberspace.
The FBI has long argued that law enforcement should have the ability to pry open cellphones as a way of protecting domestic security, but such efforts have been resisted by tech companies and privacy advocates.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand aims to buy software to strengthen the military government's ability to track online networks and monitor online activity while planning a cyber law that will expand powers to pry into private communications.
One of Pisces' worst habits is using their happy-go-lucky demeanor to deflect sharing their messier truths, which can leave you feeling like you constantly have to pry to get to their true feelings.
Yet, despite these proclamations of support, migration has often seemed intended as a lever to pry concessions out of Europe, said Helena Maleno Garzon, a human rights worker and founder of the group Walking Borders.
But it's worth noting the social network giant recently sought to push into the dating space — giving it a fresh, product-based incentive to pry into where and with whom humans are spending their time.
It is a peculiar strength of American democracy, even by Western standards, that journalists are empowered by the First Amendment to pry into even the most protected government secrets with, generally speaking, little to fear.
After 1964, as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act was gradually used to pry open industries once largely closed to women like construction, mining and shipbuilding, some men's rage swelled, Professor Kessler-Harris said.
If the book has any narrative tension, it is found in the authors' interesting — but too quick — asides about their often unsuccessful efforts to pry supposedly public information about the bank out of its regulators.
In yet another letter seeking to pry accountability from Facebook, the chair of a British parliamentary committee has pressed the company over its decision to adopt a policy on political ad that supports flagrant lying.
Instead, it may soon play out in real life, with Comcast, led by Brian L. Roberts, trying to pry the bulk of 235st Century Fox away from Disney and its chief executive, Robert A. Iger.
Those dual phenomena help to explain the plot of the 2004 movie "Little Black Book," in which a television producer decides to pry into the dating history of her boyfriend by looking at his PalmPilot.
Those dual phenomena help to explain the plot of the 2004 movie "Little Black Book," in which a television producer decides to pry into the dating history of her boyfriend by looking at his PalmPilot.
Looking for guidance in past presidential subpoena fights about whether an impeachment investigation will make it easier for Congress to pry information from Trump and those around him doesn't offer easy, apples-to-apples comparisons.
Even if Netflix were to be able to obtain the rights, odds are it would have to shell out exponentially more money for them in order to pry the shows away from their home studio.
Most of us don't have the authority that comes with 40 years of being Miss Manners, but no matter who you are it can be near impossible to pry anyone away from their mobile playthings.
During a Late Late Show appearance in June, the actor spoke a bit about the couple's recent decision to move in with one another, prompting fellow guest Nicole Kidman to pry about plans for the future.
While Golovkin has always done a decent job of using his head to pry his hands free from opponents who are desperate to hold him, Canelo has proven largely hopeless in this grey area of boxing.
When you finally manage to pry your hypnotized eyes away, we recommend browsing through the rest of Thomas' cookie creations — especially if the intersection between Lisa Frank friends and sugar-laden edibles is your happy place.
Where once they could pry open locked drawers to find incriminating letters, or force a company to reveal private records, now everything depends on the willingness of the owner to allow that information to be decrypted.
Photo: GettyAfter filing a lawsuit against the US government last year, Microsoft announced yesterday that it is dropping the suit challenging the gag orders which frequently accompany warrants used to pry user data from tech companies.
Pry your sore eyes from the spiraling pain geyser of social media telling you about Sean Spicer's terrible talk show, white people calling the police on black kids for no reason, and bad reality TV shows.
I hit a big red button to trigger anything from an electric shock to an explosion, listen carefully for how that signal gets warped by the Earth, then invert that data to pry into subsurface secrets.
But if the mid-1970s was a high-water mark for disclosure in American politics, since then the norms for what presidential candidates should disclose, and how much the press should pry, have become unsettled again.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The new tools the Federal Reserve used to pry U.S. interest rates up from near zero in December could not have worked better, the U.S. central bank's top market technician said on Wednesday.
Even if tensions between the US and China ease, however, Beijing will still view the these island nations as relevant to the Belt and Road Initiative and to its efforts to pry away Taiwan's diplomatic partners.
" It is still another to pry a flattened squirrel off the road, as Mr. Foster does in the badger chapter, along with his young son, and eat the thing cooked "with wood sorrel and wild garlic.
Since the estate is controlled by Arbus's two daughters, Doon and Amy, we can imagine that there would be sensitivities about attempts to connect the life with the work and to pry deeply into the life.
The President perceives a marauding special counsel, an FBI plot to persecute him and a conspiracy within his own government to unfairly pry deep into his personal confidences held by a cherished confidant and personal attorney.
Hacks are great, because they mean you don't have to inhale toxic fumes just to pry off caked-on stains from your oven walls or coax mildew out of your shower (mildew loves it in there).
Or that he desperately wanted to be seen as someone who always needed to have those objects (as well as a titanium pry bar, a set of pliers, and something called a "survival whistle") at hand?
You'll have to pry the dehydrated Lipton's onion soup mix packet and sour cream tub from our cold, dead hands, but we'll grudgingly admit that this version of homemade onion dip is pretty damn good, too.
To make matters worse, many people suffering from dementia are more likely to become secretive or suspicious of their own family members, especially if those individuals are attempting to pry into their finances or personal lives.
The freedom with which sex researchers now "poke and pry" into sex is a relatively recent innovation, said Matt Tilley, a clinical psychologist and lecturer in the Department of Sexology at Curtin University in Perth, Australia.
"It's a lot of little things I'd love to hate on but I'm learning to get over stuff like that and not let it bother me," he says when I pry into his inability to wait.
In 2015, Manchester City made him, for a time, the most expensive English player in history, paying 49 million pounds, or about $63.7 million, to pry him from Anfield at the express recommendation of Pep Guardiola.
Democrats have other options, none of them particularly palatable or effective, ranging from votes to hold administration officials in contempt of Congress to civil lawsuits to pry free documents that the president is fighting to withhold.
But many of the speaker's allies in the House favor using impeachment as a pry bar for compliance — in the belief that formally convening an impeachment inquiry would effectively turn the House into a grand jury.
But each of these moments helped gently pry open the lid of my emotional self, giving me access to a vulnerability, empathy and honesty that has had a genuine impact on my engagement with the world.
But thanks for inviting me back to your safe space, even as I'm still trying to pry the nails out of my hands after readers crucified me for my quasi-defense of Trump's wall last week.
In the past decade, the people who actually call Greenland home have steadily fought for self-governance and self-determination and have been able to slowly pry the Danish grip back, one finger at a time.
If they can pry these documents loose from the Justice Department, Democrats could try to use them to damage Trump's standing and keep the Mueller investigation in the news far beyond the conclusion of his investigation.
Inside a federal courtroom in Boston this week, a bit of intrigue has emerged as lawyers try to pry open the secretive plans of a new venture created by three of the world's most powerful corporations.
"Within 48 hours of the system going live, we had gained near-complete control of the election server," wrote the University of Michigan team who took on the challenge to pry into D.C.'s pilot program.
You will have to pry the Lipton's dehydrated onion soup packet and tub of sour cream from our cold, dead onion-dip-loving hands, but we'll begrudgingly admit that this DIY version is pretty dope, too.
But while some might see vegans as deserving of the backlash many of us receive online, as we 'virtue signal' and 'pry jobs away from hard working people,' I can tell you, that's not what's going on.
In Los Angeles, Hershenow was fumbling over similar label drama with MS MR. In early 2016, Hershenow and MS MR bandmate Lizzy Plapinger were fortunate enough to pry themselves out of a five-album deal with Columbia.
Sanders's ambitions were enormous — he hoped to pull off what he called a "political revolution," using a platform of economic populism to motivate nonvoters to turn out and pry some Republican voters over to the Democratic side.
Starting at $165, the toolkit includes 16GB of RAM compatible with your new Mac's underequipped RAM slots as well as the items you need to pry the Mac mini's metal shell open to access its RAM slots.
But if we're willing to pry our eyes from the daily news cycles for a moment, we might find some insight from the just-distant-enough past, in the provocative work of the Egyptian writer Ali Salem.
HOORN, The Netherlands — On Thursday morning, officials at the Westfries Museum here used crowbars to pry open wooden crates containing five Dutch Golden Age paintings that had been stolen from the museum more than a decade ago.
But to midfielder Megan Rapinoe, Sunday's close win, one in which the team had to pry open a tight defense to produce its winning goal, may prove more valuable than the easy ones that came before it.
They led the majors in stolen bases and ranked third in homers before Wednesday, and their leader in both categories, third baseman Jose Ramirez, is poised to pry open the rusty gates to the 30/30 club.
As Mr. Cade, 63, tried without success to pry open the swollen front door, Ms. Cade, 62, peeked through the family room window, and saw how high the water had climbed, and that everything inside was upended.
Oddly, the best chance of the half went to the Socceroos, but one gets the sense that France has the talent to sort this out an pry open the defense as Australia tires in the second half.
It is worth remembering what was required of them to pry George loose from Oklahoma City: a package that included five future first-round draft picks and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, one of their most promising young players.
By the time I pry open the baked biscuits, cover them with strawberries — some gently cooked into jam, some fresh and glistening with sugar — and top it all with whipped cream, my handprints are baked into them.
BuzzFeed News is pursuing five separate lawsuits to pry 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 financial records it generated.
Varga may be a fearsome customer, but we know that Gloria is used to dealing with men like him because one of those men is her boss, who's currently trying to pry her away from the investigation.
Washington (CNN)One day after announcing a broad inquiry into President Trump's political and personal life, House Democrats began to offer some hints as to how they plan to pry Trump's most closely held secret from him.
Other survivors told the local news media about picking through broken glass and twisted metal, struggling to pry out windows to escape and using the flashlight function on their cellphones to see in the ruined, darkened coaches.
With the help of JerryRigEverything, they pry off the glass back, and take a Dremel to the front (the action starts at the 6:13 mark), cutting through to the back of the phone where the battery sits.
I'm sorry for your loss, but the rest of us who are totally willing to pry all the keycaps off our keyboards will never find ourselves lacking a distraction when we're procrastinating on responding to an important email.
The JOBS Act took effect in 2012, helping pry open the initial public offering pipeline that was effectively welded shut in the wake of the global financial crisis, fostering millions of dollars of investments in burgeoning start-ups.
The statement alleges Romig told investigators he was present during the incident, even allegedly directing deputies to a pry-bar and a partially smoked cigarette on the front porch — though tests would ultimately show both contained his DNA.
Surveillance footage shows one member of the trio—sporting an orange hoodie, tan backpack, and white socks as gloves—pry open a door using a large yellow crowbar, according to an affidavit recently filed in Broward County court.
If you're about to say "you'll pry my oatmeal knits from my cold, pumpkin spice-latte clutching hands," we're here to tell you that neon can be surprisingly wearable, even if you're not a Kardashian, Jenner or Lively.
But his account does pry open the closed doors of the most unconventional White House in decades, and along with other insider accounts is certain to play a role in how this unusual President is remembered by posterity.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Detroit automakers and labor unions on Monday insisted that any U.S. trade deal with Japan contain strong provisions to combat currency manipulation and pry open Japan's largely closed auto market before lowering any U.S. autos tariffs.
Since the attack, an image of five-year-old Buthaina, the sole survivor of her family, attempting to pry open one of her bruised eyes in order to see has become a symbol of solidarity with Yemen plight.
Killjoy by Erika Curmudgeon by Reese Dekker and Ellie Sullivan Finesse by Eric, Jose and Parker Monotony by Masa Kawasaki Equinox by Caroline Knight Comeuppance by Cassie and Jason Guffaw by Meghan O'Brien Pry by Mark Chappell Disheartened
One of the team's leaders — a retired engineer and accountant — then positioned the foundation stones with an exacting eye and an iron pry bar, building a wall on which a fresh layer of dirt would be tamped down.
That Prince Philip was unaccompanied in the Land Rover by his round-the-clock bodyguards or royal chauffeurs also drew attention to an inconvenient fact, for those who have ever tried to pry the keys from older relatives.
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Guatemala's government on Friday said it will respect a ruling by the nation's Constitutional Court that overturns a law allowing the government to pry into the affairs of and even dissolve non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Cyclist Card Everyday Carry Multi-Tool Designed specifically for cyclists, this clever tool fits in your wallet or saddlebag and includes a tire pry, hex wrenches, and a truing fork to help you address accidents on the road.
The reviewer doesn't try to pry open the hinge on the video, and he advises heating the glue holding the plastic front cover on the phone to avoid cracking it if you need to lift the cover off.
BuzzFeed News is now pursuing five separate lawsuits to pry 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 financial records it generated.
The nation's consumer watchdog adopted a rule on Monday that would pry open the courtroom doors for millions of Americans, by prohibiting financial firms from forcing them into arbitration in disputes over their bank and credit card accounts.
I ran into another problem when I tried to remove the holder from my wall — the adhesive on the back was so strong and sticky, I had to wet it and pry the dispenser off with the toothbrush.
A conservative watchdog group has filed a lawsuit to pry loose information about special counsel investigators, and earlier this week blasted out emails obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request that the group claimed indicated prosecutorial bias.
As the government struggled to pry the economy from its rut, it pioneered policies like quantitative easing (QE; printing money to buy assets such as government bonds) that were used around the world after the global financial crisis.
As we previously reported ... a woman claims she lost part of her finger when she tried to pry Prescott's dogs off of hers ... telling 911 operators she believed her dog was "probably" injured in the attack as well.
Leonard is not the be-all, end-all at the end of the day, but if one of these three teams can pry him away from the Spurs, it's hard to see how they don't become the prohibitive favorite.
Her mother later told authorities that the pediatrician used his fingers to pry open her daughter's vagina and examine her internally without ever explaining why a vaginal exam was justified for the girl's flu-like symptoms and an earache.
A Navy officer stationed in Iraq "deliberately and without authorization" used an NSA database to try to pry into the mobile phone of her boyfriend's son, according to a top secret NSA inspector general report obtained by BuzzFeed News.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Global diamond giant De Beers is rolling out an app to help small-scale, artisanal diamond miners in Sierra Leone certify that gems they pry from the soil are legal, the Anglo American unit said on Thursday.
The intensity could vary starkly from Kushner's appearance before the Senate's Russia investigators just a day earlier, with House Democrats saying they plan to probe for holes in Kushner's 11-page public statement and also pry into his role.
For example — one of many examples — wild chimps in ­Gabon have been observed employing five different tools, in a methodical sequence, to break open beehives, pry the chambers apart, scoop out the honey and convey it to their mouths.
There will be plenty of instances where he'll simply stand in the corner, force the opposing team's most intimidating rim protector to cover more ground than he's used to, and pry open lanes that didn't exist a season ago.
Also unannounced is Lucy's plan to pry Alice out of her marriage and carry her off for a series of globe-trotting escapades like the ones the two of them imagined together back in their clapboard house in Vermont.
It was not until some time after she had laid her father in the ground, and shovelled the dirt into his grave herself, pushing away her uncle, who tried to pry the tool from her, that Romi recalled Ershadi.
Mueller's indictment does not charge Stone with any involvement in the hacking, but accuses him of lying to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence about his (and Corsi's) efforts to pry loose the hacked e-mails from WikiLeaks.
Instead, you'll get so lost within each other's assholes—your post-relationship lack of friends meaning no one will come to pry you out of the intestinal wall you're lodged in—that you will simply suffocate inside each other.
In the era of a mass reconsideration—and often villainization—of men, those who carry knives and titanium pry bars can feel as if they could be the masculine heroes of their own action movies, should the need arise.
Wednesday's match with Osaka also will be the first Grand Slam quarterfinal for Tsurenko, who helped pry open the bottom half of the draw by upsetting the No. 53 seed, Caroline Wozniacki, in straight sets in the second round.
Frantically trying to escape water, the tail of the soap is drawn to the fatty outer layer of the virus and begins to pry it open, much like we might use a crowbar to separate two pieces of wood.
The characters in "Modern Gods" traverse oceans, time zones and political situations as part of Laird's project to pry apart the very structures of worship and locate the systems they have in common, among them storytelling and ritual cruelty.
"She was able to pry the alligator's mouth open and remove her leg," said Katie Purcell, a spokeswoman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, in a statement about the attack, which happened shortly after 2:30 p.m.
Adopted by China in 1958, Pinyin was designed not to replace the tens of thousands of traditional characters with which Chinese is written, but as an orthographic pry bar to afford passage into the labyrinthine world of those characters.
After threatening to kill the spending compromise needed to keep the government open, Mr. Trump opted to cite a national emergency to pry loose additional funding to build a wall longer than the 55 miles in the bipartisan agreement.
"[In] today's click-bait culture, art can pry its way into the media spotlight—which, if seized, has the potential to start a conversation and say things that need to be said," Levy, painter of "Bloody Trump," wrote of her work.
According to the CNN report, the page had some 700,000 followers as well as a Facebook Group with 40,000 members, and did its damnedest to pry those users' money from their wallets by appropriating Black Lives Matter's anti-racist credentials.
One of the chief ways of holding the Bureau accountable has long been the use of the Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA, a decades-old federal law that journalists and researchers increasingly rely on by to pry loose government secrets.
It has spent millions trying to pry its way into the United States but found few takers — save for smaller, rural telecom companies that receive federal subsidies and would likely be barred from working with it by the F.C.C. rule.
If you've bricked your phone, the good news is it isn't gone forever: you need to either let the battery run entirely down (slow), pry the phone open and disconnect the battery (scary), or perform a Device Firmware Update (hard).
We're not going to pry into the romantic lives of actresses as young as Brown, and we're going to do our best not to make the same mistakes as those members of the press called out in Portman's and Watson's speeches.
While none of them had consumed the tainted treats, one family found their son asleep in bed, clutching the Pixy Stix — the staples O'Bryan had used to reseal the candy after poisoning it had been too difficult to pry apart.
As senators tried to pry any bit of information out of him, Comey beat back questions about the continuing federal probe into Russian interference in the US elections, and he likewise revealed few new details to the House intelligence committee. 3.
House Education and Labor Chairman Bobby Scott (D-Va.) tried to pry the figures from USDA; he claimed that Perdue's staff had initially suggested during a phone briefing that more than 500,000 children would no longer automatically qualify for free meals.
Automakers were sold after Detroit peers and labour unions on Monday insisted that any U.S. trade deal with Japan contain strong provisions to combat currency manipulation and pry open Japan's largely closed auto market before any lowering of U.S. autos tariffs.
Trump imposed tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese imports last year in a move to force China to change the way it does business with the rest of the world and to pry open more of China's economy to U.S. companies.
In the afterglow of Super Tuesday, one question is on the lips of wonks and commentators across the nation: Did we just witness Chris Christie's soul pry open the governor's lips and escape, discarding his flesh like a human locust shell?
Per the 911 dispatcher's instructions, Harrell tried to pry open her dog's mouth with a stick, then hit it over the head with a heavy object before finally trying to slit its throat with a knife, the Rocky Mount Telegram reports.
Only iFixit's iPhone 7 and 7 Plus kits cost $29, with most of other older models going for $24.99 — a price that includes a new battery and all the tools you'll need to pry open your phone and replace it.
WASHINGTON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Detroit automakers and U.S. labor groups on Monday insisted that any U.S. trade deal with Japan contain strong provisions to combat currency manipulation and pry open Japan's largely closed auto market before lowering any U.S. autos tariffs.
Depending on how the debate over Kennedy's replacement unfolds, those splits may allow Democrats to pry more of these Republican-leaning and blue-collar women away from the GOP than they have managed to do over roughly the past two decades.
Too many Americans still think of abortion as a medieval procedure in which a white-coated doctor stands at the edge of an exam table, armed with clamps, ready to pry a nearly fully formed baby from a woman's womb.
The intensity with which Babymetal fans love their idols is surprising, sometimes even disconcerting, until one takes into account the fact just how much Babymetal's manic J-pop-meets-thrashy nu-metal hybrid has done to pry open metal's iron gates.
The Venezuelan political opposition and its many foreign supporters, the United States first among them, gambled that getting crucial humanitarian aid into the country would undermine military support for Nicolás Maduro and finally pry him out of the presidential palace.
Walruses use their tusks like grappling hooks, to haul themselves out of the water and onto the ice, and as weapons against polar bears and in sexual contests — but not, as commonly believed, to forage for food or pry open oysters.
Then there was the uncertainty over whether Mr. Johnson would or could live up to his pledges of enormous spending on the national health service, schools and the environment, pledges that helped him pry working-class voters away from Labour.
Rather than walking into a sweetheart deal with the United States, the United Kingdom is likely to be confronted by a phalanx of hard-nosed American trade officials who will attempt to pry open British markets to more American goods.
"Chairman Cummings's announcement of a subpoena to a private company to pry into the President's personal finances is an astonishing abuse of this Committee's authority and a disgraceful departure from the fair and legitimate oversight he promised," Oversight's top Republican, Rep.
Still, he said, "unless that report or a new sense of purpose by the U.N. can pry the facts out of Britain, the U.S. and other key states, what happened and why will once again fade unanswered into the past."
Anyone who has ever imbibed and then, let's say, fed the munchies via grade-A super-fresh Santa Barbara uni at Enya in Downtown Los Angeles, knows the power pot can exert to pry open the stamens of the human taste buds.
However, the Dune Pro is missing the Mac Pro's cool swiveling handle that lets you slide off the entire shell to get to the computer's internals — instead, it seems you'll have to gently pry off the aluminum sides to get inside the computer.
You had to forcibly pry off the keyboard and top cover assembly to get to the internals — iFixit used a knife on the Surface Laptop — and when you finally got to those internals, it turned out that none of them were user-replaceable.
Thankfully, there's a guy named Steve on this strange blue planet who's excited to pry open a can — eat it — and narrate the whole experience: Steve's enthusiasm is polite and infectious as he waffles between fits of yummy and yuck in real time.
That's how it was supposed to work in theory, anyway — when I tested it out at CES 2018 with my own T-shirt, the machine ate it up and Laundroid engineers had to work for about 15 minutes to pry it out.
Super Nintendo: Essentially Nintendo workshopping their way out of the NES' problems, plenty of grips to pry out from the system (if the eject button somehow fails you), more protective shell around the pins to do away with all the blinking screen frustrations.
That point is debatable, and an open marketplace, crowded Celtics roster, and legitimate long-term luxury tax concerns are more relevant to this discussion, particularly when weighing how much money another team may offer to pry Smart from Stevens's system (and Boston's culture).
But the technology company's dazzling 220-year run of quarterly revenue growth ended on Tuesday — a casualty of Apple's already immense size, weakness in key global markets like China and the lack of another hot product to pry open the wallets of customers.
The hearings thus have become a performative ritual: One party hopelessly tries to pry out a nominee's views on abortion and LGBT rights, while the president's party lauds the nominee's legal bona fides without asking substantive questions about potential issues before the court.
The novelty of being able to talk with an otherwise inanimate object loses its luster quickly when that conversation goes nowhere, as anyone who has struggled to pry more than just a basic Google search out of their phone's AI can tell you.
"—Lon Seidman (@lonseidman) September 10, 2019—Janice Newell 🌊 (@janicen) September 4, 2019—Greg Rice (@GregRicey) September 8, 2019BuzzFeed's Venessa Wong published an article this week with the headline "Tim Cook Will Have To Pry My iPhone SE From My Cold, Tiny Hands.
He told The Chicago Sun-Times that one interviewer had posed as a potential donor and another as a niece of the donor, raising the possibility that people captured in the videos were merely engaging in puffery to pry some money loose.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — China's Coast Guard rammed one of the country's fishing boats to pry it free from the Indonesian authorities who had seized it over the weekend, angering the Indonesian government and heightening yet another diplomatic dispute over the South China Sea.
Penned in by the formal stagecraft of his first Oval Office address, the President did little to pry open the partially shuttered government or bring the ultimate monument to his political movement -- a wall along the southern border -- any closer to construction.
On one side is a cadre of respected researchers; the journalist Gary Taubes; and Atkins, Zone, and keto diet devotees who argue passionately that if we could just pry ourselves away from the pasta, bagels, and cookies, our weight struggles would be over.
Iguodala, after all, has been known to joust with members of the news media who pry too much and speaks often of his disdain for what he refers to as "the machine" — season after season of the Warriors' leading the league in scrutiny.
"I think I can speak on behalf of all five starting pitchers that regardless of the situation, you're still going to have to probably pry the ball out of our cold dead hands to take us out of the game," he said.
Yes, a parachute jump might be preceded by HESITATION for some of you, but for me it would be preceded by running to the back of the plane, ugly crying and wrapping myself around anything the jump instructors couldn't pry me off.
If you pry open your iPhone or Android device, you'll see computer chips that provide the phone's computing power as well as chips that enable the phone to do things like take pictures, do wireless communications, and pinpoint their location with GPS.
That's why, while I am always loathe to dump a kitchen sink's worth of reporting in one story, it's hard not to since this particular pile of dirty dishes is so stuck together that it's almost impossible to pry them apart at Uber.
The impeachment fight between the Democratic-led House of Representatives and the Trump White House may have initiated a constitutional clash, but for the political operatives involved in the 2020 campaign it also represents a potentially galvanizing moment to pry loose wallets.
The expert in animal bites, Dr. Gregory M. Erickson, a professor of anatomy and paleobiology at Florida State University, said that it was "very unlikely" that the girl had managed to pry the creature's jaws open in the way the official account described.
That's why, while I am always loath to dump a kitchen sink's worth of reporting in one story, it's hard not to since this particular pile of dirty dishes is so stuck together at Uber that it's almost impossible to pry them apart.
However, given that we can't pry this man out of the White House for the time being, we need to get over this impulse to go into denial mode about black communities' problems just because the person mentioning them isn't a paragon of racial sensitivity.
" One of the Facebookers, a product manager not on the growth team, said this was a "pretty high risk thing to do from a PR perspective" and could lead to headlines about Facebook trying to "pry into your private life in even more terrifying ways.
SICHUAN AIRLINES SCARE MARKS 6TH WINDOW-RELATED ACCIDENT FOR AILINES IN ONE MONTH Hudek was arrested on July 6 for attempting to pry open an exit door on the aircraft, and also for assaulting the passengers and flight attendants who tried to restrain him.
The fixed blade knives with a large guard and a 21997 inch blade were strong enough to pry open the capsule hatch if needed, and featured a hollow handle to store survival essentials in case the spacecraft landed in rough terrain or in Soviet territory.
That didn't stop Andy Cohen from trying to pry some intel from Hadid on Tuesday night's Watch What Happens Live, and he kind of, sort of got her to confirm at least a little tidbit about what's going on between Bella Hadid and Drake.
That first chapter dumps tech-company exec Briddey Flannigan into the middle of a chaotic, high-energy communication situation, where she can't get the information she needs, because it's drowned out by misinformation, redundant information, or people trying to pry personal information out of her.
Cunningham told Willamette Week that he and a friend were on their way to church when he stopped in front of the club, put on a hard hat, climbed a ladder, and helped himself to as much of the sign that he could pry loose.
The fight over settlement payments of $9.5 million, however, will continue with a motion within days that aims to pry the money from PG&E, Gerald Singleton, a lawyer for 30 of the 52 wildfire victims of the 2015 Butte Fire said on Thursday.
Decades ago, my brother and I learned about patience from these impenetrable chunks of frozen fish, waiting for what seemed like hours until the block thawed sufficiently to pry out a full length fish or two, which we immediately impaled whole, on a hook.
The iPhone is the product of a winding supply chain that begins in places like the tin mines of Bolivia, where miners pry tin out of the increasingly unstable walls of Cerro Rico, a centuries-old silver mine that once bankrolled the Spanish Empire.
He has already won over half the nation by being exactly the kind of person you could take home to your parents for a roast and end up having to pry him from the passionate vice grip of your dad's embrace so you can leave.
Like Proust's tea-soaked madeleine, a crossword entry can pry loose something that was once important to us but, over the years, has faded into oblivion, in the sense that it would be truly remarkable if anyone under the age of 40 remembered it.
All novels are spy novels, Ian McEwan once observed, and it's a reasonable claim: Fiction nearly always relies on a clever observer to pry inside the minds and lives of its characters, to lay bare for the reader their deep motivations and intimate secrets.
For what followed — he crash-landed his own plane, then tried unsuccessfully to pry his dying squadron mate out from under his battered fuselage in subzero temperatures while Chinese troops hovered — Lieutenant Hudner collected the first Medal of Honor awarded during the Korean War.
The last two years, the Yankees have paid a dear price for their timidity in pursuing top-shelf starting pitching, passing on Justin Verlander and Gerrit Cole, who wound up in Houston, and not being able to pry Corbin away from the Diamondbacks last winter.
Now, as the Democrat-controlled House tries to pry open the financial records of Mr. Trump and his businesses, lawmakers are finding themselves up against the same familiar tactics, along with a bevy of other actions from the Trump administration meant to halt their work.
LONDON — The police in London on Wednesday identified a Sudanese-born Briton from Birmingham as the driver who had plowed a car into three people and crashed outside Parliament, leaving the authorities trying to pry a motive from a suspect they said was uncooperative.
" It was an echo of his 1999 attempt to pry Oscar De La Hoya away from Arum by whispering to him in the ring moments after he lost a controversial decision to Felix Trinidad, "If I was your promoter, you'd have won this fight.
Such radical shifts in mood and tone allow him the latitude to do what he's always done best, in story after indelible story: depict individuals in their quixotic attempts to hang onto conscience, identity and hope while history tries to pry loose their tenuous grasp.
I think that building a relationship built on trust and education and honesty is a much more viable solution—to be at a point with your children where you don't have to pry information out of them or try and catch them in the act.
Whether you're in need of a complete wardrobe overhaul or just some creative reimagining of your current lineup, scroll on for 27 winter-outfit inspirations — from shoes to coats, to finishing touches — that will pry you from couch to closet and back into stylish socialization.
Apple, for what its worth, maintains that it won't be nearly as shitty as Netflix and that there will, at the very least, be some language to help pry it out of the decidedly bland territory it seems to be occupying at the moment.
On the other side, Republicans in the Senate have to consider if there are any new steps they are prepared to take as they seek to pry open divisions between moderate and liberal Democrats in order to break down opposition to opening the government.
U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese imports last year in a move to force China to change the way it does business with the rest of the world and to pry open more of China's economy to U.S. companies.
Instead of trying to incite anger, Moore tries his hand at Midwestern nice, aiming to pry laughs from his audience with jokes about liberal indecisiveness versus conservative convictions, wry observations on Beyoncé's Super Bowl halftime performance, and testimonials about Clinton being a real person.
But Spotify has chafed under these rules for a long time and will likely be using the new lever of Apple having a directly competing music service to try to pry better terms out of the company via the court of public opinion or a regulatory agency.
Basically, the people who pry the public markets open or shut them down — the massive hedge fund guys in Connecticut, New York and Boston — decided they were open to buying these new emerging tech companies in the public markets, despite no viability (or revenue) as businesses.
He helped GoPro pry the head of engineering of the software side of Amazon's Fire TV, hire the former CTO of MobiTV (which builds apps for services like AT&T's U-verse and T-Mobile TV), and product development employees from companies like Netflix and Yahoo.
Democrats may also try to pry into the Trump White House's work with conservative legal groups to select a Supreme Court nominee, including work by Leonard Leo, the Federalist Society executive vice president who played an influential role in the shaping the Supreme Court's current membership.
Why it matters: "This Korea summit sets the baseline — no war — and puts it on DJT and the summit with [Kim Jong-un] to pry the weapons out of the [North Korean] leader's hands," says Victor Cha, Korea chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
He's an insightful interviewer, using his hard-earned knowledge and experience in the rap game to pry the sorts of frank answers out of people that you rarely find in the hip-hop world's PR-mandated interview scene—think The Breakfast Club, but for indie rap.
But to the democracy-minded people of Hong Kong, this was only cover for a portion of the bill that would also allow extradition to mainland China, which would enable Chinese authorities to pry political foes from Hong Kong by leveling false accusations and demanding their extradition.
"I think China is very hopeful that they can use Duterte to pry apart the United States and the Philippines and find some daylight between the two countries' positions," said Harry Krejsa, a research associate at the Center for a New American Security's Asia-Pacific Security program.
Recent efforts to pry into our national elections, duplicitous commitments regarding global peace, the annexation of Crimea, and the brazen financing of some of the most dangerous regimes around the world mark actions that warrant hard-hitting measures, a strong warning to Putin to back off.
While some Democrats wanted the chance to question Barr on Thursday, his testimony was secondary to their effort to pry the unredacted Mueller report and the special counsel's evidence from the Justice Department, as well as to get Mueller in front of their committee to testify, Democrats say.
Ms. Wexler very clearly doesn't like sharing Abbi's time or attention (evidenced by her pout during this scene), but she doesn't make the moment about anything else other than supporting Abbi, respecting Abbi's privacy enough not to pry, and just letting Abbi leave the conversation where she wants.
As they're now testing the fences using this new propaganda technique — an intrusive and impotent straw ban today with promises of follow-up bans tomorrow — it's time to stop being pliant and start issuing warnings: You can have my straw when you pry it from my cold, dead mouth.
For example, Sean S. recalls seeing an influx of pocket pry bars (similar to a crowbar, and some of which retail for hundreds of dollars) on the subreddit at the beginning of summer, and he wondered why someone would bother carrying such a large object on their person.
Chairman Jerry Nadler has said the authorized subpoena could be issued "very quickly" after Barr releases the redacted report, depending on how much is redacted, and the New York Democrat has made clear he's willing to go to court to try to pry the material from the Justice Department.
The Kliebert family has been handling gators for generations, but that didn't stop Sally, the family's 60-year-old gator, from snapping at "T-Mike, the Gator King" (also the baby daddy) as he repeatedly tried to pry open her jaws and toss a hollowed-out watermelon inside.
As he was wrestling for it on his back, Griffin came over to try to pry it away and Green's right leg shot up toward Griffin in a totally natural and not at all intentional way that would lead one to believe Green was trying to kick someone.
The basic dynamic is like the Gard and Evans and McMath cases but with the generational roles reversed: Instead of parents trying to pry their children away from the medical establishment, you have adult children unable to bring their parents home because their state-appointed guardians say no.
I can see the turmoil of early adulthood, when so much seems possible and yet while you're trying to figure out which life door to approach and how to pry it open, a trapdoor appears under your feet and you end up in a future you didn't plan for.
The meeting, which lasted for more than two hours on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit meeting, was so all-consuming that even Mr. Trump's wife, Melania, failed in her attempt to pry the two leaders apart halfway through so Mr. Trump could keep his later appointments.
Nancy was born, the youngest of four children, in 1953, and grew up, first, in the suburb of Silver Spring, Maryland, a quiet, orderly place, where, Goldin has said, the main goal was not to reveal too much or pry into the well-manicured lives of your neighbors.
And even though, as Dre's parents counter, the chances are slim that he could ever pry July 4 out of America's hands, Black-ish choosing to spotlight Juneteenth — in close proximity to Columbus Day, no less — serves to recontextualize which holidays are worth broader cultural recognition, and why.
WASHINGTON — President Obama's decision to travel to Cuba next month and meet with President Raúl Castro reflects his determination to do as much as possible before he leaves office to pry open the historic and ideological barricades that have separated the United States from its neighbor since the Cold War.
"Many Americans must be wondering if the president is trying to pry open the office of attorney general to appoint someone during the August recess who will fire special counsel Mueller and shut down the Russia investigation," U.S. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said in remarks on the Senate floor.
If said filth has congealed such that the bar is now stuck to the soap dish, you're assuming that the next person at the sink will make the effort to pry it out of there rather than leaving the bathroom without washing their hands, and wow, that's assuming a lot.
It is both truly shocking and deeply troubling that members of Congress, who oversee the military and are privy to classified assessments like those published by The Post, were surprised by the revelations in the documents, which took three years and two federal lawsuits to pry loose for public consumption.
My justification for leaving the office to pick up lunch nearly every day is as much about the errand as it is the meal: Between deadlines and meetings, I need a reason to force myself to stand up, pry my eyes from the computer screen and take a walk outside.
Over the past year, she has aggressively used the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and sued the CIA and the State Department in an effort to try to pry loose government documents that would reveal internal discussions about the Abu Omar rendition and prove that she was not involved in his kidnapping.
And unlike the conventional process for most permanent dyes—which requires treating hair with chemicals like bleach to strip its original color and pry open the cuticles, then adding more potent (and possibly carcinogenic) chemicals that can damage the hair and irritate surrounding skin—the graphene dye left the hair completely unharmed.
The area will be difficult to pry away from Republican control, but in a sign of the Democrats' determination, top strategist Joe Trippi - whose advice helped Democrat Doug Jones defeat Republican Roy Moore in a U.S. Senate race in deep-red Alabama last year, signed on last month to lead Campa-Najjar's campaign.
Munves&apos career arc mirrors the path of the alt-data industry, going from a time when, as he wrote, "it wasn&apost a household term," to its current iteration, with hundreds of companies trying to pry off a chunk of what some analysts predict will eventually be a $7 billion market.
Washington (CNN)While the US killing of Qasem Soleimani and ongoing delay in a Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump are taking center stage, there's a major battle in the courts and federal agency offices to pry loose information about Trump and Ukraine the White House has tried to keep secret.
Just as you are wondering where to focus your attention in the panopticon (based on Jeremy Bentham's 23th-century design of a penitentiary) of character projections swirling before you, you are beckoned to enter adjoining exhibition rooms to pry further into their stories featured in a series of trans-punk fiction films.
Viewers are also treated to textually immersive wall works by poet and artist Marcus Civin, whose "Baltimore Call and Response" (2016) is the kind of exhortation that gets the blood boiling as it produces questions that pry open possibilities against aggressive accounting, for life under capitalism, impromptu performance, and long-term action.
But it's not quite clear from the report whether they're being turned off by the possibility the hotel itself won't have a solid return on investment, or if just shouting "crypto!" is no longer good enough to pry millions of dollars from wallets given recent volatility in the market and the threat of regulatory intervention.
The video starts by instructing the tech to remove the screws near the lighting port, then inserting the iPhone X into a device that uses suction cups to pry the screen away from the body while the tech uses a small tool to cut the adhesive along the seams at the edge of the device.
And well before Microsoft ever came into the picture, people pointed to Sales Navigator as the lever for how LinkedIn could start to pry the lid off Salesforce, a giant in the CRM world, a point that appeared to be emphasized by LinkedIn itself as it launched enhancements to the product, like a standalone app.
Now, families of the victims from the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School hope to replicate the tactic: using litigation as a means to pry open the gun industry, employing the discovery process to unearth internal communications and examine the practices behind marketing and selling powerful firearms like the one used in the attack.
Now, I had wondered why the mourner with the chainsaw remained in the exact same position for hours and even weeks without leaving for food and other necessities, but I had not wanted to pry, and my neighbors did not go out of their way to correct any mistaken impression I might have had.
That is the state that Arsenal are in right now, when it comes to Europe's premier competition – battered, bruised, bloodied, grazed, covered in plasters, trying to pry shards of shattered hurdle out of their wibbly bits and generally feeling a bit sorry for themselves as they survey the mangled wreckage they have left behind them.
After Rihanna released her long-awaited album Anti on January 28, with little to no advance fanfare, and Beyoncé followed up less than two weeks later with a surprise single of her own and a bonkers Super Bowl performance to match, any artist would find it hard to top those two megastars and pry attention away from their projects.
Camille might feel comfortable matching Richard Willis, the fetching Kansas City cop played by Chris Messina, drink for drink as they flirt and try to pry information out of each other, but she knows better than to let him see her without her clothes on, to risk going from bad girl to broken in his eyes.
NOW, I'LL TELL YOU WHAT'S HAPPENING AT THE SAME TIME, OTHER INDUSTRIES ARE BEING CREATED, THERE ARE MORE SERVICES AND WE HAVE LOW UNEMPLOYMENT IN THIS COUNTRY AND OVER TIME, LOW UNEMPLOYMENT MEANS THAT NEW IDEAS COME ALONG AND THEY HAVE TO BID UP THE WAGES OF EXISTING WORKERS TO PRY THEM FROM THEIR OTHER JOBS.
In short, ask (or Google) around and you&aposll quickly deduce that 2006 and 2008 are considered the best available vintages of late (though we can start to look for 2012 and 2013), and you can shop them while supplies last or pay extortionate prices to pry them from the cellars of collectors and the likes.
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Goldsmith does manage to pry a few fresh tidbits from his reticent subject: how a re-election-hungry Richard Nixon drafted an airtight agreement to spring Hoffa from prison early in exchange for $1 million in cash and how O'Brien suspects that the New York Mafia boss Anthony Provenzano had a lot to do with Hoffa's disappearance.
If you're looking to buy a new flagship iPhone, the XS and the Max both have *squints at notes* dual rear 12-megapixel cameras and improved True Tone flash, a front 7-megapixel camera, improved water resistance, and better battery life than the iPhone X. Neither have a dongle because Apple really wants to pry that extra $9 out of your limp wallet.
"The problem for the Republican Party is that every woman recognized that video ... every woman who's had a boss that stood a little too close, who's ever had to pry a guy's hands off of her," Sarah Rumpf, a former Breitbart writer who is now working for third-party candidate Evan McMullin's campaign, told Vox's Andrew Prokop in an interview.
For the most part this is just kind of dumb and funny; it's a bit embarrassing for a finished hardware product to have phrases with a conspiratorial slant inside of them, but it's also affecting buyers in zero meaningful ways as it's not visible unless you pry it open, which you have limited reason to do unless you are indeed iFixit.
So mainstream journalism today tells us we should see the dossier, even if it's filled with junk, and read the Comey memos, even if they have no verification — and, yet, be prevented from reading the report of the House Intelligence Committee based on documents that it took the committee six months to pry out of the FBI and Justice Department.
What I would -- in my dreams, President Trump would say to Kim in this private session, there&aposs one security guarantee we can offer you, and that is the Marcos residence on Hawaii, where he lived out his life in exile after he left the Philippines, because if -- I don&apost think, while the regime remains in place, we can pry away its nuclear program.
Others recalled Uber's fling with using its tracking capabilities to keep tabs on journalists, including the time an Uber manager used the company's tracking software to allegedly follow a reporter in 2014 and the time BuzzFeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith heard an executive say that the ridesharing behemoth was willing to spend a million dollars to pry into the personal lives of reporters.
His parents struggle to arrange a visit with him; Detective Box (Bill Camp) tries to pry information out of him; cantankerous, gold-hearted defense attorney Jack Stone (John Turturro) helps him navigate the strange world of being arrested; Naz himself is freaked out by jail, pleads not guilty in front of a judge, gets denied bail, and, at the episode's end, winds up on Rikers Island.
In a bid for leniency, Yacoubian told investigators about some of the things he'd done wrong while doing business in Cuba: paying Cuban officials up to 2100 percent of the value of deals to ensure contracts would be honored and payments made, or trying to pry loose frozen funds in hard-currency accounts the Cuban government blocked during one of the country's liquidity crises.
Zero appears to have created an edge up on Harley's LiveWire — coming in at $10,000 less than the $29,799 HD — though it's hard to know how they stacked up against each other in 2019 since e-moto sales stats aren't reliably tallied in the U.S. Zero doesn't release their sales numbers (though I tried my darnedest to pry them out of CEO Sam Paschel).
My husband and I had drawn up some menus (more on those later) of meals we could pry out of the pantry and freezer in a pinch rather than order up delivery on nights when our plans went awry, or when we plain didn't feel like (please feel free to read that in a very toddler voice) eating the leftovers we had counted on.
But having Westbrook under contract for the next season, plus his Bird rights, could be enough to pry D'Angelo Russell and Brandon Ingram from the Los Angeles Lakers, Andrew Wiggins and Kris Dunn from the Minnesota Timberwolves, or Isaiah Thomas and high-value first-round picks in 2017 and 2018 from the Boston Celtics (via the Brooklyn Nets) should the team decide to cut bait.
He'd also spent $300 million on a sports franchise that he had seemingly no interest in, plus about $900 million more on an arena, and received something less than that in return — though one could argue that the lure of the Nets had at least helped him get his hands on some lucrative property, and the state eminent domain powers needed to pry it loose from its private owners.
That generation, the baby boomers, I think tends to be much more heavily white male, and I think if you look at Generation X and Generation Y, for people in the industry, I think it's a much more integrated group, and I think when that generation, when we finally pry the studio chairmanships out of [the baby boomers'] cold, dead hands, a lot of that will be solved.
They use their mighty incisors to dig for salts and minerals, to break off branches and get at the foliage, to pry into trees and peel off the bark — "They really love to to eat bark," said Joyce Poole, scientific director of Elephant Voices, a research and advocacy group working at Gorongosa — to scoop an errant calf out of a mudhole or lift a sleeping one to its feet.
"Screenshot of the scary Android permissions screen becomes a meme (as it has in the past), propagates around the web, it gets press attention, and enterprising journalists dig into what exactly the new update is requesting, then write stories about 'Facebook uses new Android update to pry your private life in ever more terrifying ways—reading your call logs, tracking you in businesses with beacons, etc,'" he wrote according to the email.
Read: Brett Kavanaugh calls sexual assault allegations a "coordinated effort," says he won't withdraw "There are many other times, unfortunately, where the defense has the right under the law to go into and to pry into areas that are only related in a collateral way to what the claim is about," said Jeb Butler, who handles sex abuse cases through his work as a partner at the Butler Tobin law firm in Atlanta.
Cantú: In the station where I worked, we had several miles of 20-foot-tall fencing, and when I would sit around with my co-workers and talk about the wall in our area, we just talked about how silly it was, because smugglers had figured out ways to literally pry open these steel panels and put car jacks underneath them and jack them up high enough that a car could drive underneath.

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