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  2. K-tool - Wikipedia

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    The cylinder is forced into the angle of the notch, between the "leg" and "back" of the K. The hard steel bites into the softer metal and provides the needed purchase. The halligan is then inserted into the socket and used to pry the K-tool off the door, thereby pulling the entire key cylinder out.

  3. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Saturday, February 15

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    3. These musical words are often abbreviated. 4. The words in this category precede a four-letter noun (hint: the noun typically refers to a soft, sweet food that's popular at parties).

  4. Paul Pry (play) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Pry (1825), a farce in three acts, was the most notable play written by 19th-century English playwright John Poole. It premiered in London on 13 September 1825 [ 1 ] at the Haymarket Theatre and ran 114 performances. [ 2 ]

  5. 6 Easy Hacks for Hard-to-Open Things - AOL

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    Updated October 16, 2017 at 4:33 PM 6 Easy Hacks for Hard-to-Open Things Learn how to pry open stubborn jars and other objects with these simple hacks shown in the Buzzfeed video above.

  6. Digging bar - Wikipedia

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    Bars are typically 5 to 6 ft (1.5 to 1.8 m) long and weigh 15 to 23 lb (6.8 to 10.4 kg). They are usually made entirely of cylindrical or hexagonal forged steel with a diameter of approximately 1 in (2.5 cm). Chisel and wedge ends typically have a blade width measuring 1 to 3 in (3 to 8 cm).

  7. Pry Financials raises $4.2M to make startup accounting more ...

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    Launched in March, Pry now has more than 200 customers and claims it has grown 35% month-over-month since YC’s Demo Day. Pry Financials raises $4.2M to make startup accounting more approachable ...

  8. Halligan bar - Wikipedia

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    [5] — New York City Fire Museum. Despite its popularity among FDNY ladder companies, the department initially refrained from purchasing the tool to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest. [6] However, the Boston Fire Department was the first major customer of the Halligan bar, purchasing one for every fire company in the city. This ...

  9. Crowbar - Wikipedia

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    A crowbar with a curved chisel end to provide a fulcrum for leverage and a goose neck to pull nails. A crowbar, also called a wrecking bar, pry bar or prybar, pinch-bar, or occasionally a prise bar or prisebar, colloquially gooseneck, or pig bar, or in Australia a jemmy, [1] is a lever consisting of a metal bar with a single curved end and flattened points, used to force two objects apart or ...