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I stare, trying to pry open its secrets from so far away.
Others sue to pry open the private internal records of gun makers.
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.
Investigators should receive all the crowbars they need to pry open FBI records.
Remove the buns from the pan and gently pry open the tops. 2.
The proteins pry open holes in the mitochondria, allowing molecules to pour out.
I figured I might be able to pry open the glove compartment. ♦
Mr. Sorino kissed Goose and then tried to pry open his candy corn beak.
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.
Recently, Canada has been facing intense pressure to pry open the system in recent negotiations.
Could someone pry open a sleeping or deceased person's eyeball to pass muster with Face ID?
Four of the unit's officers entered his house and used tools to pry open his safe.
He'd pry open a window or door, rifle through possessions, sometimes stopping to eat in the kitchen.
There may be, however, one moment when a visitor could try to pry open an unexpected outcome.
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.
In the face of grave dangers, Klee continued to pry open his playful mind with his frolicking stick men.
Protesters used trolleys as battering rams to bust through the entrance, pry open metal shutters and occupy the government building.
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.
The attacker wore a ski mask and would pry open windows and doors of homes of single women or couples.
The Opium Wars, as every Chinese schoolchild is reminded, began as a British attempt to pry open the Chinese market.
Members of the bureau's SWAT team deployed a "flash bang grenade" as diversion and attempted to pry open the RV's windshield.
Beijing uses it as a lever to pry open new foreign markets just as China's multinationals are about to go global.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Breakingviews) - The U.S. Federal Reserve is trying to pry open the discount window with the help of big banks.
If the crew decided to stay buttoned up in a disabled tank, attackers would pry open the hatch and throw in grenades.
A neighbor said he had rushed to Mr. Podlesnyi's aid and used a tire iron to help pry open the wolf's jaws.
The United States actually uses the WTO to help pry open foreign markets, and a functioning dispute system is necessary for this.
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.
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.
Smugglers would pry open panels from the ground, put these hydraulic tire jacks underneath, and lift them up so cars could drive underneath.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A fire department surveillance camera recording shows the thief using what appears to be a crowbar to pry open the machine outside the building.
A handful of protesters used a shopping cart as battering ram and others used metal poles and umbrellas to pry open the main entrance.
If nothing else, big beat helped pry open the door and prove there was interest in dance music in a commercial context for America.
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.
Hundreds of straphangers were recently stranded on a steamy F train in Manhattan that left them struggling to pry open the doors to escape.
Buying Whole Foods could pry open a trove of consumer insight and data that Amazon has not been able to access on its own.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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