Sentence examples for allowed to pry from inspiring English sources

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"Obviously the ramifications of this go far beyond documentary films, if corporations are allowed to pry into a reporter's notebook or into a television station's newsroom".

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Citigroup officials privately sniped that she had unfairly allowed Wells Fargo to pry Wachovia out of their hands.

These birds have beaks that allow them to pry open the closed cones of conifers to extract the seeds.

The battle is not about allowing journalists to pry with long-lens cameras; it is not about abolishing libel or the right to redress when maliciously wronged.

This will allow you to pry the shell open.

In the front of the cover, take a small screwdriver and find a little groove made to allow you to pry up the cover.

It's there, the Bible says, that King Solomon built the First Temple, circa 1000 B.C., where Herod refurbished the Second Temple, and where Titus tore it down, in 70 A.D. Its inner sanctuary is known as the Holy of Holies — a place where no one but the High Priest was allowed to tread.

Going away from society's prying eyes is the only way to be left alone and allowed to live a peaceful life.

Democrats worry less about regulatory overkill, but are fearful of anything resembling a snooper's charter that would allow the state to pry into data held by internet firms on individuals.Mr Obama's executive order focuses on sharing information about threats between government agencies and the private sector.

"Not only does this interfere with the private relationships between individuals, but it allows the landlord to pry into their personal finances," Ms. Russo said, explaining that once a landlord discovers there is a roommate living in an apartment with a tenant, the landlord will then have the right to find out how much rent the roommate is paying.

Among the amendments the Lords passed were ones calling for swift judicial review for interned terrorist suspects and limiting new information access provisions, which they claimed would allow the police to pry into almost anyone's personal bank accounts, tax returns and e-mail messages.

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