Sentences with phrase «uses pry»

It's usually a matter of loosening a couple of Bolts and using a pry bar to provide leverage at some point and then tightening the bolts that would have been loosened previously to free up the Belt.
Using a pry bar, spread the rear spring pad from the leaf springs to make room for shim installation.
If you use a pry bar and brute strength, your inspection could be influenced by the bushings in the control arms.
I had been wondering whether we can use a pry tool to separate the rear cover from the front — it looks like we can!
Using the pry tool carefully pry the plug «s connection piece up and remove the wire out of the channel.
Then, gently insert the nipple into the kitten's mouth using a prying motion while you apply pressure to the sides of the bottle to release a drop or two of milk.
Use the pry to remove the cover.
To remove the boards from the pallet I used a pry bar.

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When a resident dropped keys down the elevator shaft, the superintendent used a makeshift hook to pry open the door on the ground level, Leone says.
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Washington has used it with great success in the past, prying open, for example, Japan's impenetrable semiconductor market in the 1980s.
Washington has had great success using Section 301 in the past, like when it pried open Japan's impenetrable semiconductor market in the 1980s.
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.
The Lord's table in many Protestant churches still must be pried loose from a wall and raised so that it can be used.
Death is not God's tool used to pry souls from captivity to the flesh.
Using a small metal spatula, gently pry edges of pizza, releasing the cheese from the skillet.
I used the tip of a knife on the edges to pry them out, but there were some casualties.
(You can always use a toothpick to gently pry them out of the tins.)
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.
Pry out the coconut meat using the backside of a large spoon.
The first time I made them I had to use a sharp knife to try and pry them from the base of the cake pan.
Remove the outer ring if using a springform pan; otherwise use a knife to gently pry the cake out of its pan
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.
Let them cool about 10 minutes, then use something like a chopstick to pry out each muffin to set on a cooling rack.
Skal, his 9 - year - old brother, and his mother were trapped under debris for three hours until Labissiere's father and rescuers found them and pried them out using a barbell.
I didn't think about the baby needing to be restrained, whether or not any type of anesthesia is used, the foreskin needing to be pried apart from the penis, the amount of bleeding involved, the raw exposed penis, etc..
However, if you were to lose all four keys, you could use another thin object to pry the cap from the outlet.
My very clever niece used a kitchen butter knife to pry open the paint and went to work painting the room herself.
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.
I had to use one hand to pry my other hand off the Jumperoo.
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.
Using milestones to pry donations out of people is a tactic as old as dirt, but that takes nothing away from its effectiveness.
She then jumps on Jay using the phrase «prying intrusively» into people's lives, objecting to it.
Now, a new analysis using the same sort of computer software that engineers employ to analyze bridges and aircraft parts suggests that Kolponomos may have collected its shelly prey in a unique way: They might have used their teeth and formidable neck muscles to clamp down on clams, mussels, and other mollusks and then wrench them directly off the rocks to which they were attached, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. (Modern marine mammals that consume such prey either slurp them right out of the shell, as walruses do, or pry them from the rocks using their forelimbs and then eat them, as otters do.)
The researchers were able to watch immune cells pry the virus off the nanoparticles for immune processing, using high - resolution fluorescence microscopy.
The birds use their beaks as tools to crack open the hard and woody outer coverings of seeds, pry insects from twigs, and sip nectar from cactus flowers.
Instead of complex spear points, they used flakes knocked off round beach stones for everything from prying open shellfish to cutting up plants.
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.
Scientists knew that the SARS virus uses a receptor called ACE2 to pry open cells.
It's so secure that even the National Security Agency, the government spy agency most expert in cryptography, intends to use it to protect some key data from prying eyes.
Shen and his colleagues have been using ARPES to investigate the pseudogap ever since it showed up, refining their techniques over the years to pry more information out of the flying electrons.
Small hand tools and oyster knives are used to pry around the bone.
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.
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
I used a kitchen serving knife to pry the wax out of the glass jar.
In addition, all data transferred is encrypted using SSL, ensuring that prying eyes can not access information.
Even the most seemingly innocuous piece of information, when coupled with the personal information that may slip out in conversation, can be used to pry into your personal life.
We only use stylish bars for our events so that you can enjoy the evening away from the prying eyes of non daters.
Using a messaging app like Snapchat, which deletes messages after the recipient reads them, will keep your conversations with your Sugar Baby away from prying eyes.
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.
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