Sentences with phrase «prying hands»

These simple methods help to keep that data secure from prying hands.
This is a great feature to have for homes with children and pets, as it will keep their prying hands and paws away from any of its hot surfaces.
While it won't totally stop prying hands, it is a great way to secure your pack.
Problem is, says Melanson, many of these investors aren't actually looking for a revenue - producing purchase — just a place to park their money, away from the prying hands of other governments and other tax agencies.
Given its portability and the many faceted applications that are available that can help medical staff, there are also the features wherein one can lock the device from prying hands and eyes by the help of very secure applications.
I literally can't be in the house knowing it's chilling in my freezer, only steps away from my prying hands.
My husband was going to be deployed and my daughter had just been born I think she wasn't even two weeks and we were having the go in the going away party for him and I did the same thing I wore my daughter and I was like this is a good way to keep you know prying hands off and germs.
Seriously, had to pry my hands off them.
It took me 10 minutes to pry his hands off the area of injury so I could assess the damage, which turned out to be just an ugly gash in his jeans.

Not exact matches

We have to almost pry the book out of their hands so that we can finish it, even though they don't really have anything left to change.
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.»
Science can't promise it won't be a battle to pry that phone out of your kids» hands, but these recent results suggest that, deep down, they actually want you to.
CMIT was just transitioning into the business IT services model, so I secured a tremendous territory, the entire city of Boston, which now you'd have to pry out of someone's cold, dead hands.
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...
He has never once willingly given a penny for his kids but money has been pried from his cold hands through the county collections.
It would take God himself to finally pry some of them out of my hands.
I hated those cars that boasted a «Choose Life» sticker on one bumper and a «You'll Have to Pry My Gun From My Cold, Dead Hands» on the other.
Anyone know if he was buried with his guns or did they pry them from his cold dead hands?
I blame the more broad form of «us» for trying to pry control from God's hands because we want to be like him.
Because I know that once I get my hands on the book, no one will be able to pry it from me until I've finished reading it — down to the last period.
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.
Invert it into your hand, and pry off the pan.
You'd totally have to pry this cheesecake out of my hands!
Bellerin on the other hand would become another potential problem at a later stage because he is already on 100k / w and he is also still only just 22 of age, but at least the positive in this is that not many clubs would easily come to pry him away from us when they consider the wage he is 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.
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
Should both clubs up their interest in Bertrand, it'll be interesting to see if either can pry the player away from hands of the Saints in next month's window.
I won't pry them out of the hands of a preschooler with the park.
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.
Maybe pry the technology from their hands and read a book to engage their minds for a little while.
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.
Now they have come up with HAPPYMELTS, an organic, freeze - dried, yogurt snack, which is a great for toddlers if you can pry it out of mom's hands.
I had to use one hand to pry my other hand off the Jumperoo.
«When you pry this baby from my cold dead hands!!!! «Never!
Golden shovels in hand, town supervisor Jeanne Walsh and Town Board members past and present pried up clumps of sod on the site where a gleaming new pool is slated to replace the old one in time for the 2016 swimming season.
«If some people refused to give up their guns, that «prying the guns from their cold, dead hands» thing works for me.»
Peter Vazquez and Bob Zinck will have to wait until Tuesday to see who gets a shot to pry the 138th Assembly District seat from Democratic hands.
Small hand tools and oyster knives are used to pry around the bone.
Itâ $ ™ s one thing to know you should take time for a digital detox, but itâ $ ™ s entirely different to actually pry that phone out of your hands.
I don't think I could pry the container of french fried onions from my husband's hand when it comes to green bean casserole though.
Then carefully pry the shell open with your hands.
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.
(Actually, more like 5» 6.75, but you will pry that quarter inch from my cold, dead hands).
You couldn't pry our cleansers and moisturizers out of our hands if you tried.
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.
A feature writing and directing debut for Francis Lee, God's Own Country invites comparison to Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain, in that it tells the story of two young farm hands who become attracted to one another and act on that attraction while in a remote section of land, away from prying eyes.
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.
It's one you'd have to pry from my cold, dead hands.
This was not the case for all, and as I watched skilled teachers pry small hands away from their misty - eyed moms, it was hard not to wonder if there was a way to make this process easier.
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