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The safe ones snap shut at once if they've been prized open with a fork.
In the north tower, the Polish-born cleaner Jan Demczur helped save the lives of five men who were trapped in an express elevator with him on the fiftieth floor: after they prized open the elevator doors, Demczur used his squeegee to cut a hole in the wall of the shaft, through which they all escaped.
She is particularly good on the moribund nature of the regimes that now hold power and know they are too unpopular to allow any open expression of popular will (though some innovations, like satellite television and the Internet, have prized open their control of information).
Miller, though, almost prized open the Watford defence again with an exquisite chip but Aron Gunnarsson could not direct his header past Hornets keeper Tomasz Kuszczak.
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The prizing open of the world is slow work, but from Kosovo to Cuba it continues.
In 2010 The Secret Garden Party will be prizing open the chinks in man's most carefully constructed edifice; Reality.
Horne enjoys prizing open the Baedeker city (romantic, elegant) to show us the Balzacian one (brutal, seedy) behind it.
Unless Microsoft comes up with a satisfactory solution, the commission can impose various remedies, including prizing open Windows to allow rival software companies access to its technical information.
Soon, Middleton inserts a sharp edge and twists, prizing open defences and filleting through the vulnerable insides with a merciless attention to detail.
True or not, the letter is political dynamite, prizing open old wounds, and threatening the monarchy's partnership with the mainstream left.Instead of answering the allegations, Mr Youssoufi chose to shoot the messenger.
Toxin from the bacterium binds to cells in the victim's intestine, prizing open the channels through which chloride ions leave the cell and forcing the cells to excrete volumes of water and electrolytes — up to two liters an hour.
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