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  2. 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).

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  4. Halligan bar - Wikipedia

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    Another option is to use the Halligan to pry the door off the top hinges. [9] The pick and adze (only when properly used) provide protection to the arms, hands, and body of the holder during forcible entry operation. [10] The pick can be placed into the shackle (or eye) of a padlock or hasp and twisted or pried to break it free.

  5. Hydraulic rescue tool - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, rescuers could try to pry open the vehicle doors with a crowbar or Halligan bar, but this could compromise the stability of the vehicle, or injure the victims further. In comparison, hydraulic spreader-cutters are quieter, faster, stronger, and more versatile: they can cut, open, and even lift a vehicle.

  6. Spudger - Wikipedia

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    The most common modern spudger is a black or yellow nylon stick with a metal hook at one end. Various versions have blunt, sharpened, or insulated hooks. The hook can be used for pulling bridge clips from 66 blocks, manipulating wires in a crowded wire wrap block, or setting DIP switches.

  7. Alleged burglars targeted pro athletes and evaded authorities ...

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    The burglars wait until the athletes are known to be away from home for games before breaking in, often using a crowbar to pry open a window or sliding glass door, according to the complaint.

  8. Pry - Wikipedia

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    Pry may refer to: Pry (software), an interactive shell for the Ruby programming language; Polly Pry (1857–1938), reporter for the Denver Post; Paul Pry, an 1825 farce in three acts; Pry bar, a crowbar; Pry, A traditional English name for the small leaved lime tree Tilia cordata. Pry (novel), an interactive digital novella by Samantha Gorman

  9. Pry (software) - Wikipedia

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    Pry is an interactive shell for the Ruby programming language. It is notable for its Smalltalk -inspired [ 1 ] ability to start a REPL within a running program. This lets programmers debug and modify the current state of a system.