This is quite possibly the first Palm OS device that you may have to pry out of your kids' hands.
The debt-limit lever they can apply is long enough, the one-house majority they have as a fulcrum is strong enough, and the mass of spending they are trying to pry out of the budget, less than 8 percent, is small enough.
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You can have my birth-control pills when you pry them out of my cold, dead hands.
If I may ask: Why not just make the hotter Polestar programming standard and find other ways to pry money out of customers?
Buyers shopping around can often have those discounts matched by rival makers offering "conquest cash" to pry customers out of their old brand.
No matter what he hopes to accomplish, Pope Francis would have to be a Machiavellian genius to pry it out of such an organization.
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Then there are teammates like Luol Deng, stricken by an illness that prompted a spinal tap, still missing games, but desperate to pry himself out of bed and rush back to his teammates.
If the average consumer is already stingily holding onto their spending money, a bill to increase the amount of small businesses currently in operation is not going to pry it out of their fingers.
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Alas, the EU is perfectly within its rights to pry this money out of our pockets.
Many mornings, David Derickson, the captain of Lincoln's cavalry guard, had to pry the president out of the cottage library to get him to go to work.
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals made it more difficult for federal prosecutors to use one of their favorite tools to convict white-collar criminals, or pry more lengthy sentences out of them in plea negotiations: Money laundering.
But his relatives and the Baha'i community are worried that interrogators attempting wider clampdowns will try to pry names of other teachers and students out of the arrested teachers.
The young man's tooth was knocked out when the coach tried to pry his jaws open.
In 2010, Mitt Romney's tax rate bobbed and weaved its way below 15% -- and we know that only because the public had to pry his return (he has released only a full one) out of his clenched hands.
Ok kids, for today's homework assignment you'll need to turn off your computer, dig out your warranty card to make sure you'll still covered, pry open your desktop or laptop, toss aside anything that doesn't look important, and rip the processor from the clutches of your motherboard.
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