You might want to wait until you've formed a friendship with a teammate before directly asking this question, lest you come off
as prying.
I don't mind when others ask as I do understand the curiosity, but with that said I usually use caution as far
as prying for information from others, unless it comes up naturally I choose not to push — if they want to tell me they will and if not then it's not for me to know I adore your stories and Nate and will watch your tale as it develops wishing you the best and have a lovely day
This film offers heat control and UV prevention, allowing you to stay warm and safe from UV rays, as well
as prying eyes.
In contrast, asking questions which seem impertinent or irrelevant may strike the alcoholic
as prying into his private affairs.
A leading Catholic bishop has resigned after admitting he has been unfaithful to his vows
as a pries... More
But
as we pry talked about before, what happens is the pregnenolone steal, some people debate that.
We'll still be playing
it as they pry the gaming devices out of our hands and put us into the earth and it is on that note, I'll bid you farewell, Wind Waker calls me.
The film crawls under one's skin
as it pries open narrative and thematic doors initially closed tightly.
The first one I would try is to stick something in the hole to prevent the bolt from just spinning such
as a pry bar.
Whether through experience or just fear, Tequila never said a word to the cops
as they pried and cajoled and even threatened.
We'll still be playing
it as they pry the gaming devices out of our hands and put us into the earth and it is on that note, I'll bid you farewell, Wind Waker calls me.
If you're committed to the Hockey Stick to use
as a pry - bar for change, then you may be disappointed.
Not exact matches
The debacles, dating back to 2006, include
prying into the personal phone records of reporters covering the company to its widely criticized hiring of Leo Apotheker
as CEO after the company's previous leader, Mark Hurd, resigned amid questions about his relationship with a female contractor.
We can see where negotiations succeeded —
prying open industries such
as tourism and education — and where they stumbled.
Thus GATA's lawsuit established that the Fed, despite its protests of innocence, has many gold secrets after all even
as we managed to
pry a couple of those secrets loose and publicize them — first, that the Fed has gold swap arrangements, and second, that in 1997 the Fed was conspiring with other central banks to coordinate their gold market policies, and that there was no announcement of this.
Privacy advocates say that means trouble for Canada's ability to shield sensitive information such
as health or financial data from the
prying eyes of foreign agencies by storing it in computer servers on Canadian soil.
However, with the
prying eyes of uninvited government officials and activities of nefarious elements carting away millions of dollars» worth of crypto - investments, users are beginning to consider privacy - based cryptocurrencies
as substitute value.
French has done a great job of branding himself, and his company,
as link building extraordinaries — so I wanted to
pry a little deeper and see what his thoughts were on some more off - the - cuff subjects, and also, hear a little more depth about the Ontolo link building toolset.
Also known are the hedge funds, which
pry most of the use of borrowed money and do highly speculative transactions, such
as short sales, ie sales of stocks they do not own in the hope that the price falls and they can buy the shares later cheaper.
Following this faith may cause persecution
as the devil fights to
pry our souls from God.
You might
as well try and
pry open an oyster with a toothpick
I think it is sad that, in the 21st Century, most major newspapers still carry astrology columns and that the Bronze Age mythology of Adam and Eve is still seen
as true by about 40 % of the country, but things are changing slowly,
as the inevitable forces of science and reason
pry open even the most firmly closed of creationist minds.
Implied, of course, in this
as in all study is the bringing to the material all one's faculties: questioning, discussing, applying all available tools for
prying open the mysteries in the ancient documents.
As it is
pried up, say by a lever, from a position in which it lies on surface A, for instance, it will linger for a time unstably halfway up, and if the lever cease to urge it, it will tumble back or «relapse» under the continued poll of gravity.
First, in terms of their origin in the second phase of concrescence, ideas emerge
as data of conceptual feelings —
pried out of immanence in feelings of causal efficacy
as the objects of feelings of conceptual reproduction and reversion.
The chocolate came out
as a sticky fudge consistancy, and I had to
pry them from the moulds with a spoon.
I love it
as a special treat in whatever form it is presented to me —
as a bar of chocolate to be nibbled on secretly away from the
prying eyes of my kids (yeah yeah!
Together, espresso and honey (or maple syrup) transforms a simple homemade almond butter into an addicting concoction that will have to be
pried from your hands so you don't finish the entire jar in one sitting...
as if almond butter itself wasn't addicting enough.
I fought the heat
as I cursed the leather couch when I laid across it, too exhausted from the temperatures to
pry myself off of it.
The batter didn't seem
as thick
as it should be, and the night I made them, I tried one and it stuck so much to the paper that it wasn't worth the effort of
prying it loose.
We did
pry him from the Ajax academy which is first - class and supposedly beat off Chelsea
as they weren't happy with his contract demands.
The report states that the Eagles are ready to offer # 15 million to
pry the forward away from the Stade Velodrome, although the Metro [
as above] have previously noted that OM president Vincent Labrune is looking for # 24.5 million for the player, raising doubts about whether Palace's bid would be accepted.
Mortar shells dropped all around
as two Marines
pried away the curled metal that had pinned Rice's right foot.
Teams tried to
pry Bradley from Boston — including Dave Dombrowski's Tigers back when he was with them instead of with the Sox
as he is today — but then - general manager Ben Cherington held on.
It is said that he could hold a pomegranate so tightly that no one could
pry open his hand, yet at the same time not squeeze the fruit so hard
as to bruise it.
Brent
Pry's first year
as coordinator was not
as iffy
as perceived.
Junior Torrence Brown (six TFLs, 0.5 sacks) was excellent in run defense but hasn't proven himself
as a pass rusher, and
Pry will absolutely need contributions from either unproven sophomores (Shareef Miller, Ryan Buchholz) or redshirt freshmen (Shane Simmons, Daniel Joseph, Shaka Toney).
Give him space,
as Burton Albion did, and he will
pry open your defence.
However, it will likely take a decent offer to
pry him away from the club he joined
as a schoolboy and went on to captain.
He also had to have his fingers
pried of his fathers throat and it took seven men to hold him from killing us over something
as stupid
as his vacation right.
They have a strong grasp reflex,
as any caregiver who has tried to
pry an object from a new baby's hand can tell you.
We've all tried to
pry those little fingers open and sometimes it's just end up
as blob of paint that doesn't even come close to resembling a handprint.
Ricki Sollinger recounts the many pressures on women pregnant out - of - wedlock to relinquish children for adoption in years gone by... «Ricki than describes expectant - mother homes which functioned
as mechanisms to
pry babies out of the reluctant arms of their mothers and into the hands of the adoption industry.
None of my kids open their mouths very wide when latching, so with Kitty I learned to use the thumb and knuckles of the hand holding my breast to
pry open her mouth
as I stuck the nipple inside.
Be her human shield to protect her from
prying or judgemental eyes and offer a level of privacy and discretion for her
as baby latches on or off.
For those who haven't heard of the parenting gods, they're the ones moms and dads mutter curses and prayers to
as we go through our days, desperately attempting to get toddlers to brush their teeth, coax resistant children into their car seats,
prying them off of our legs at daycare or during playgroup, and while attempting to put children to sleep.
A social media channel
as a shield from
prying eyes rather than the modern incarnation of the panopticon?
Our office was notified about these letters following reports of individuals, described
as large and «thuggish», going to the homes of petition signers to ask
prying questions about their petition signatures for Gustavo Rivera.»
Using milestones to
pry donations out of people is a tactic
as old
as dirt, but that takes nothing away from its effectiveness.
They both need to
pry the most resources
as possible from Washington.