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The Paris Review interviews are famous, or infamous, for prying into how writers physically get their words onto the page.
3. We're all morons for prying into Steve's business.
So there we have it: Steve isn't so sick, Apple isn't pulling out of MacWorld because it thinks the show sucks, and we're all morons for prying into Steve's business.
Palast has a knack for prying into back rooms.
But Bai wrote that the journalists didn't know about Hart's directive beforehand, and that therefore it couldn't have served as justification for prying into the former senator's private life.
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Was the British government in the business of prying into people's private correspondence?
Josh and I hung back as Rachel scoured the buildings for openings, eventually prying into the upper level of the gatehouse through what seemed, from my vantage, like sheer force of will.
Mark Moore, another fan from Tuscaloosa, said he blamed the news media for prying too deeply into Price's private life.
Amazingly, though, it is the second vision of hell that is perhaps more frightening – and certainly more dangerous for a journalist or anyone prying into local affairs.
For weeks, journalists have been prying into a mysterious friendship between President Park Geun-hye and Choi Soon-sil, the daughter of a dead cult leader whose family has long been close to Park's.
By E. Tammy Kim November 3, 2016 For weeks, journalists have been prying into a mysterious friendship between South Korean President Park Geun-hye and Choi shownsil (shere here), the daughter of a dead cult leader.
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