Not exact matches
After her 6th glass, I was able to
pry her away from the bar and
out to her car.
As she professionally, unhurriedly solves one of cinema's most open - and - shut cases (Macy's Jerry Lundegaard commissions two hired hitmen to kidnap his wife and hopes the crime will
pry some money
out of his boss / father - in - law's wallet, and is horrified when everything unravels
after a routine pullover), she also waddles through a series of seeming non sequiturs, all of which accentuate the relationship between outstate Minnesota and the Twin Cities, between behavior and intuition, between considered silence and chatty idiocy, between «Mack - Donalds» and Crockpot - simmered «sup - purr.»
I managed,
after several e-mail exchanges, to
pry some information
out of him about sub-fossil oaks, which was useful — but no graphs or real data, and his answers were always curt and dismissive.
After all, in a car you can crank the AC, listen to the radio and enjoy the sights, but holding the phone and
prying basic information
out of agents is another matter.