Sentences with phrase «in prying»

Birds that live in the rocky shore have adapted to finding food, and specialize in prying grabbing prey that clings to the rocky shore.
At least one was a «free book,» but results in prying scarce money out of my pocket, to get all the others (my wish list is probably close to $ 2K.).
Besides, we aren't really interested in prying into the lives of our forum participants; as long as they follow the rules and are fully aware of our disclaimers, that is all that matters.
In fact, Southampton, Schalke, Monaco and Roma were among those interested in prying Kessié away from Bergamo last term.
With respect to timing of notice, the Superior Court in Marianayam has helped clarify this area of law by upholding the Director's Delegate decision in Pries v. Economical Mutual Insurance Company2, and confirming that an insurer can only recover an overpayment made within 12 months of giving notice.

Not exact matches

Coupled with sinking commodity prices and general investor shyness around junior miners, Ivanplats will have to convince investors to pry open their wallets for a piece of a project with unknown potential located in the high - risk Congolese jungle.
In other words, Uber allegedly cares quite a bit about keeping its own data secure from prying eyes; its users» data, not so much.
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.
In part, this appears to have prompted some well - heeled Chinese shoppers to take their business to place like Los Angeles and Las Vegas, away from Beijing's prying eyes.
Some may scoff, but to the well - heeled traveller with the right connections, membership to a club like the Soho provides a port - of - call in most major cities — a plush haven where one can entertain a client away from the prying eyes of the hoi polloi or, in some cases, crash for a few days on nothing more than your own recognizance.
Washington has used it with great success in the past, prying open, for example, Japan's impenetrable semiconductor market in the 1980s.
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.
Washington has had great success using Section 301 in the past, like when it pried open Japan's impenetrable semiconductor market in the 1980s.
In this case, though chairman Michael Ferro becomes a central and perhaps irrational actor in this new Tribune drama (POLITICO: «Can Gannett pry Michael Ferro from Tribune chair?»In this case, though chairman Michael Ferro becomes a central and perhaps irrational actor in this new Tribune drama (POLITICO: «Can Gannett pry Michael Ferro from Tribune chair?»in this new Tribune drama (POLITICO: «Can Gannett pry Michael Ferro from Tribune chair?».
Stephen Harper begins a second Pacific Rim trip this month in New Zealand, a natural ally on nearly every topic except for Canada's heavily sheltered dairy industry, where the small country that's been dubbed the «Saudi Arabia of milk» is hoping regional free - trade talks will pry open Canadian markets.
And then major shareholder Primary Health Care (PRY) sold its entire 20 % shareholding in Vision to the hitherto unknown (in Australia at least) Jangho Group for $ 0.94 per share.
It took some considerable effort for Canada to pry its way into the talks in June of 2012 (it actually joined the negotiations in September of that year after the completion of Congressional review of its interest), after having initially rebuffed the invitation to join the TPP's predecessor, the P4.
At any given time about 99.5 % of client funds are held in cold storage and away from the prying eyes of hackers.
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.
When the Conservatives finally achieved majority government in 2011, they ensured that more committee meetings would be held in camera — away from the public's 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.
A few weeks ago, I read «Finance Pros Say You'll Have to Pry Excel Out of Their Cold, Dead Hands» in the Wall Street Journal and I've been thinking about...
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.
They only way you'll take away their guns is if you literally pry it out of their cold dead fingers like they did in «Red Dawn».
If I could have pried it open, I would have spread you in Central Park.
Once she pries and pries and then catches what you are about, she knows exactly how to manifest that in her designs and writing.
Matthew 4:17 - 22 gently pries apart work and faith so that work can be seen for what it is: a part of God's creation but nothing sacred in and of itself.
The Lord's table in many Protestant churches still must be pried loose from a wall and raised so that it can be used.
«9 In 1876 Melville, in describing the happy domestic scene of a mother and child, remarked, «Under such scenes abysses be — / Dark quarries where few care to pry.10 Perhaps he remembered that day not ten years before when his own eldest son, 18 years old, shot himself to death in his room at homIn 1876 Melville, in describing the happy domestic scene of a mother and child, remarked, «Under such scenes abysses be — / Dark quarries where few care to pry.10 Perhaps he remembered that day not ten years before when his own eldest son, 18 years old, shot himself to death in his room at homin describing the happy domestic scene of a mother and child, remarked, «Under such scenes abysses be — / Dark quarries where few care to pry.10 Perhaps he remembered that day not ten years before when his own eldest son, 18 years old, shot himself to death in his room at homin his room at home.
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.
For the first time in quite some time I managed to pry myself away from the non fictional category, and knock out a major work of fiction, and it turned out to be one of the more influential things I read all year.
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.
In contrast, asking questions which seem impertinent or irrelevant may strike the alcoholic as prying into his private affairs.
Wake up, hate is not divine regardless of what these two bit «hustlers are telling you in order to get you behind them or pry open your wallet to support their life style.
Without being possessive or prying, the pastor should show interest in the person's experiences in AA or in treatment.
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.
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Thomas has described his own delight in wandering among the rocks and along the hills, watching the birds and observing the natural spaces within and against which his fellow citizens have pried out their livelihood.
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.
Where in the world will every single citizen pry daily for a return of one of their children.
Thirty - some years ago, I spent a fair amount of time on religious freedom issues; which meant, in those simpler days, trying to pry Lithuanian priests and nuns out of Perm Camp 36 and other GULAG islands.
The «normal» noises constitute the pattern of definiteness (eternal object) which, in the second phase of the occasion, are «pried out» of the physical feelings.
Any reluctance I feel in answering a question about my Christian identity is not because it pries into my convictions, however.
The cake can be cooled right in the pan and served from it, so there is no need to worry about trying to pry it out of the pan before you slice it.
You just crack open the fruit, submerge it in a bowl of water and gently pry the seeds out with your fingers.
I keep it in a sealed glass jar at my bedside and it ALWAYS becomes solid again which requires the use of a fingernail to pry a chunk out.
But until someone pries that cup of steaming (caffeinated) coffee — or in this case, that jar of instant espresso coffee — away from me, I'm going to continue on with this tradition.
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!
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