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(*Note: It is a crime to take a letter, package, postcard, or other item of mail from a Post Office, a mailbox of any kind, or from a postal carrier before the mail has been delivered, if you intend to prevent the mail from being delivered, pry into it, embezzle money, or destroy the mail).
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At the end of 2012 Mr Ackman loudly proclaimed that Herbalife, a dietary-supplements company, was a pyramid scheme whose shares would tumble once regulators started prying into it.
A determined government can already exploit the country's computer networks to pry into its citizens' lives.
Vice hunted down some Amazon women to pry into what it is really like being lanky towers of estrogen.
Others said they believed the voluntary system would become mandatory, that it was intrusive and that the federal government would use it to pry into their lives and finances.
Others cringed at the prospect of the machinery of government having to pry into a personal scandal in Kentucky as it did in Washington.
Regardless, he said: "It's human nature not to pry into dark corners if you don't have to.
It was when newspapers began to pry into the life of her vulnerable mother that she knew things were out of control.
"Most interviewers probe and pry into your personal life, and I just don't like it," she said.
Here, when reporters pry into Elaine's private life, the secretary of state lets them have it.
The more services Yahoo offered, the longer its guests would stay and the more Yahoo could pry into their habits and sharpen efforts to target them.
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