If she was, for her own reasons, now differently disturbed, that was not to be pried at.
Five minutes later, when we attempt to leave, they hold on even tighter, until they are pried off.
She reached her hand in and I got hold of it and pried myself from under the wheel.
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He might not have noticed, but the framed wooden screen was bent and splintered on one corner suggesting it had been pried open.
Over-and-done-with firms need to be pushed out of business before their dead hand can be pried from the stick.
TiVo Series 2 dual-tuner, which, like Charlton Heston and his guns, will have to be pried from my cold dead hands.
As a college reporter and editor during the Watergate years, I had to be pried away from my typewriter and newsroom colleagues.
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The entire cover can be pried off by pressing down on the camera unit and pulling at the top edge of the covering.
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Shareholders now know about Feldman's deal only because Ross Taylor of 10% owner Caxton Associates pried it out of him during an investor conference call in May.
The mechanic pulled the front fenders away from the wheels, pulled the radiator forward, and pried the roof up enough to get the front passenger door open.
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The dimpled plastic back, similar to that on the Galaxy Nexus -- has a wrap-around illusion and can only be pried off by turning the lock at its base.
The Magna Carta, viewed by many as a precursor to the rights we now take for granted, was pried from King John of England literally at the point of a sword.
Asbestos lawyers did that when they financed new firms to file thousands of silicosis lawsuits against the same companies they'd pried asbestos settlements from, in many cases using the same plaintiffs.
But if you simply cannot be pried from the ivory sands of Muri Beach, the hotel offers scuba diving, windsurfing, glass-bottom boat tours and guided walks through the green jungles on the island.
If Dish successfully pried Sprint away from Softbank, the company would be able to package TV and wireless services, allowing it to mix the slow-growing pay-television business with the more quickly expanding wireless industry.
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Terry Thompson died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on October 18 shortly after he pried open cages and opened the farm's fences that held his private menagerie of lions, tigers, bears, wolves and monkeys.
Others are also there to shield their clients from being pried by competitors or even to begin to lay the seed of making a change of representation in the minds of players who are represented by others.
During cross-examination, prosecutors pried the admission out of Skilling that he had invested in his girlfriend's photo company when it derived the bulk of its revenue from Enron, and that he failed to disclose this conflict to the board of directors.
That and the lack of additional radio spectrum, which network operators would be willing to license from U.S. taxpayers for billions of dollars if only it could be pried from the clutches of less-efficient users, including the federal government itself.
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Again, there is a more humane and logical explanation for the zeal with which the authorities in Braintree pried open this painful case in 2010: for officials there, the inquest offered a way to purge past misconduct and exorcise an old form of government.
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