Sentences with phrase «by prying»

The realities described by drawings, collages and sculptures in «Tease» are only imaginable through access to terrifying and exhilarating knowledge - knowledge we gain by prying open the locked closet, gazing into the dark sky, chanting a ritual song, or opening closed windows of the mind.
Untouched by prying eyes of modernization, this alpine village lies in an avalanche zone.
Normally one would open a Kindle by prying the back cover off with something sharp and pointy (screwdriver or knife).
Well, understandably Mini is not flattered by the prying camera lenses of the test mule hunters.
I removed the retaining clip from the back of the harness plug by prying it with a small flat head screwdriver and cleaned out the plug first with carb cleaner and then with electrical contact cleaner, front and back.

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Inspired by Peter Atwood's pocket - size pry tools made out of high - end metals, McCoskery started tinkering to create a toy that doesn't «need a lot of space» and «keeps your hands busy.»
By attaching itself to the world's fastest man, and outfitting him in buzz - worthy Bob Marley — inspired gear, Puma is prying eyeballs away from official sponsor Adidas.
I will definitely check out Personal Capital — it looks like it has some features that aren't offered by my current programs of choice: YNAB4 (which I like a whole lot for budgeting), Mint.com (which I'm not a huge fan of but it serves a purpose), and the Morningstar Portfolio Manager (which is good but tedious to enter in data manually)... and of course my Excel spreadsheets, which you'll have to pry from my cold, dead fingers.
There are some practical steps you can take to limit day - to - day online privacy risks by reducing third party access to your information and shielding more of your digital activity from prying eyes.
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.
The jargon helps avoid further government intervention by obscuring their intentions from prying eyes.
But the task of preserving even our moral floor is complicated by the determination of many that «we» should have free and full access to the remissive power of Christian forgiveness without any of the interdictory authority of biblical faith — even if this means that this power can only be «pried from God's clutches» by corrupting it, on at least some important occasions, into nihlistic nonjudgmentalism.
There is a sense, encouraged by the candidates, that what goes on between a candidate and his or her God is a sensitive, even privileged domain, except when it is useful for mobilizing the religious base and prying open their wallets.
This is driven by the press / media and the elite trying to pry our attention away from the economy.
I'll pry for you to find faith and accept Jesus in your life and be saved by god.
The effort was largely motivated by their desire to pry evangelicalism from the grip of the religious right, and the resulting document is quite generous in its definition of evangelical orthodoxy, thought it has been criticized for being too vague.
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.
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.
The church pried our fingers loose, one by one, from these alleged securities and pushed us into dark waters, waters that (surprise!)
Remove the fudge by carefully lifting the sides of the greaseproof paper, you may want to even gently pry and the sides of the dish using a palette knife.
Unlike clams which are dug from mudflats and oysters that are pried off rocks, scallops are free - swimming and are harvested in trawls, dredges or by divers.
The latter seems like he might be tough to pry away from Detroit, if only because the Tigers» early offseason whispers about wanting to rebuild by selling off their expensive, veteran assets never materialized into anything.
We'll need to pry away a forward by making offers that clubs can't resist.
I wonder what are dithering in the transfer market truly costs... last year it might have costs us the top 4 and champions league... now that's a pretty penny... this year it already cost us a small fortune considering what Lacazette would have cost last year and I'm not even including opportunity costs... ultimately it might cost us Lemar, if the speculation is true... why are we seemingly the only club that can't pry a player from Monaco, especially considering the obvious Wenger connection... Wenger should stop wasting precious time criticizing PSG and worry about the task at hand... was anyone seriously surprised by the frugal managers thoughts on the matter
By spring training Hart had begun shopping second baseman Carlos Baerga, unsuccessfully offering him to several teams, including the New York Yankees, and trying to pry second baseman Chuck Knoblauch from the Minnesota Twins.
Led by Captain Sam «get the guy a clipboard» Sternberg who had 15 and Max «18 is a ton of points» Forman who had 18 points (go figure) Team Sternberg pried a Victory from Team Liss.
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.
For outlets that don't fit these covers, use individual plug inserts that can not easily be pried out by tiny fingers and choked on.
Damage appears to have been made by some type of pry tool or screw driver.
Grisanti also stuck by Skelos when the Ds were mounting a strong campaign to pry him away.
McGlinn will work within the supportive environment of ARMI, where 54 researchers are prying into the mysteries of vertebrate regeneration by studying sharks, mice, chickens, axolotls, and zebrafish.
By claiming that he could pry information from the brain without drilling deep inside it — information that could allow a subject to move a computer cursor, play computer games, and even move a prosthetic limb — Schalk was taking on «a very strong existing dogma in the field that the only way to know about how the brain works is by recording individual neurons,» Schmeisser vividly recalls of that daBy claiming that he could pry information from the brain without drilling deep inside it — information that could allow a subject to move a computer cursor, play computer games, and even move a prosthetic limb — Schalk was taking on «a very strong existing dogma in the field that the only way to know about how the brain works is by recording individual neurons,» Schmeisser vividly recalls of that daby recording individual neurons,» Schmeisser vividly recalls of that day.
So inflation's pioneers, most notably Alan Guth and Andrei Linde, can join the list of great thinkers who have used mathematical recipes to pry deep secrets from nature long before confirmation by observation.
The desert plain here is strikingly flat, the better to observe the blast; it is surrounded by mountains that help restrict access and prying eyes; and it is empty — beautiful, but stark.
Harold Wilson in his wisdom decided that the appropriate punishment for such prying from one of his junior MPs was not a dressing - down by the Chief Whip but to «send Tam to get sorted out by Solly».
Commercial dyes work by using harsh chemicals, such as ammonia and bleach, to first pry open the cuticle scales to allow colorant molecules inside and then trigger a reaction inside the hair to produce more color.
Additionally, if you include prying goblet squats in your warm - up, you'll maintain your squat and maybe even improve it by working on your mobility.
I am usually at Target for other things anyway, so I get to browse the clothes section and may actually do a drive - by purchase as I pry the kids» hands off the rounder to get to the next aisle.
In heterosexual relationships, the foremost study into the differences in how each gender deals with heartbreak comes from researchers at Binghamton University, who pried open the personal lives of 6,000 participants across 96 countries by asking them to rate the emotional pain of their last break up.
The unbroken scene where Jen pries the stake out of her guts runs at least 10 minutes long, builds to a hilariously literal bit of branding, and is preceded by a nightmare sequence where her head explodes more than once.
Again and again, we see Brady using his left hand to assist his right one, repeatedly prying open his clenched, gnarled fingers one by one.
He may obtain a third stone by the end of the film too, as Loki's staff appears to pry the Mind Stone out of Vision's head.
I'll take that: Thanos may obtain a third stone by the end of the film too, as Loki's staff appears to pry the Mind Stone out of Vision's head
The content is fine, but I have a big beef with the packaging: the keepcase is sheathed in a slipcase with a lenticular rendering of the film's familiar poster, but it's next to impossible to pry the goods loose from this outer sleeve, which looked none - too - attractive by the time I was done massaging it.
It was previously believed that the final infinity stone was hidden in Wakanda, however, judging by the visuals of Thanos trying to pry Vison's Mind Stone out of his skull, it looks like that was false.
In 1983, Ally Sheedy catapulted to stardom as Jennifer, the beautiful girl next door, in WarGames, about a computer hacker (played by Matthew Broderick) whose innocent prying turns into a game gone very wrong, with potentially global consequences.
But «I, Tonya» returns her to being what she always was: a great skater, and a human being with a dream of downscale flash that wouldn't quit until it was pried away from her by the world.
Any truths left buried are likely to be pried out by flinty local Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand), who swears like a sailor and dresses like an auto mechanic in her blue jumpsuit, but who implausibly runs a gift shop called Southern Charms, selling china rabbits for $ 7 apiece.
You'll be far too captivated by Chalamet's emotive drive to pry your eyes away.
I use a screw driver / pry bar to turn the flywheel / flexplate by the teeth.
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