Sentences with phrase «gurney before»

I should add that I'd never met Gurney before in my life prior to this second, though I'd interviewed him on the phone a couple times to talk about things like his Alligator motorcycle.

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And before an investment adviser can analyze your finances, they need to analyze you, according to Gurney.
«If I had been allowed my way this war would have been ended before this,» he wrote to the English Quaker Eliza P. Gurney in the fall of 1862, but God «permits it for some wise purpose of His own.»
Dad leaves a few minutes before because we have to transfer mom over to, you know a different kind of gurney to get her out of the operating room.
«It seems to us to be strange we're talking about compensation before we've had a national discussion on whether this proposal should go ahead,» Catherine Gurney of High Speed 2 Action Alliance told the Today programme.
«The United States Postal Service has a rule: A person must be dead for at least ten years before they can appear on a stamp,» says artist James Gurney.
Like the AW11 before it, Toyota spent countless hours fine - tuning the handling capabilities of the SW20, seeking advice from professional race car drivers, including Dan Gurney of Formula One, NASCAR, and Le Mans fame.
Just two items produce the added front downforce, a front spoiler lip extended 15 mm closer to the ground and a pair of carbon fibre gurney flaps just before the wheel arches help alter airflow around the wheels without increasing overall drag.
I swallowed, relieved that I hadn't arrived a few minutes earlier, before the gurney was covered.
So, before you even begin to think about getting ready to try and obtain a certification, you first need to have a common sense idea as to whether you think this dog is going to do good around people who might act strangely; strange smells (such as sick people, chemicals); strange sights (wheelchairs, gurneys), strange places (not all dogs are relaxed and confident in new environments); etc..
The resulting forms, with their cold stainless steel and spills of fake blood, call to mind some transitional fantasy tech hybrid between a flat - screen television, a malfunctioning light box and a medical gurney — all devices before which (and on top of) human bodies come to rest, to look, or to die.
A case before the society of lawyer Donald Gurney, who is accused of allowing $ 25 million in offshore money to flow through his trust account without doing substantial legal work for the client, is being treated as a violation of the society's rule that you can't be involved in transactions that may assist a client in doing something wrong — not as money laundering, says Van Ommen.
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