Sentences with phrase «gurney for»

He was so popular that David E. Davis, Jr., the founding editor of Automobile Magazine, inaugurated a «Dan Gurney for President» campaign in 1964.
We credit Dan Gurney for dozens of innovations.
He was rushed to a hospital where he was strapped to a gurney for seven hours.
It was the same drug that was deployed in the gruesome killing of Clayton Lockett in Oklahoma in 2014, in which the inmate writhed and groaned on the gurney for 43 minutes.

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The footage showed several students being treated for injuries and at least one being loaded onto a gurney.
Gurney managed to save one plate, which was shown to the president's oldest son, Robert Todd Lincoln, in hopes that he might want to preserve the image for the sake of posterity.
When she arrives, she's put on a gurney in the ER, covered by a sheet, where she waits for five hours.
And while many, like Gurney, have worked in this field for decades, interest in investor psychology has skyrocketed in recent years.
«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.»
Sometimes, when we lose ourselves in fear and despair, in routine and constancy, in hopelessness and tragedy, we can thank God for Bavarian sugar cookies, and fortunately, when there aren't any cookies we can still find reassurance in a familiar hand on our skin, or a kind and loving gesture, or a subtle encouragement, or a loving embrace, or an offer of comfort, not to mention hospital gurneys, and nose - plugs, and uneaten danish, and soft spoken secrets, and Fender Stratocasters, and maybe the occasional piece of fiction.
Gurney is also famous for «The Gurney flap», a section of the rear - wing that increases downforce without a large increase in drag.
The 1961 French Grand Prix was a real race of attrition and come the end the battle for the win came down to Baghetti's Ferrari and Gurney's Porsche, with the Italian coming out on top as they crossed the line.
Bobby Unser and Gordon Johncock, in the high 189 bracket, placed themselves in what would ultimately prove to be the second row; Wally Dallenbach and young Johnny Parsons joined Rutherford in the third; Mike Mosley in Dan Gurney's Eagle - Cosworth qualified for a place in the fourth row.
Dan Gurney was one of F1's fastest drivers for much of the 1960s, as evidenced by the fact that his first pole position at the Nordschleife in 1962.
Two weeks later and Gurney was in France for the Le Mans 24 Hours.
But for all of his achievements in motor racing, whether behind the wheel or leading his team, it's perhaps Dan Gurney the man who will be most fondly remembered.
But Dan Gurney is one of those drivers for whom stats alone tell just a fraction of the story because he was so much more than just a really fast F1 driver.
Despite success with the Scuderia, Gurney decided to switch to BRM for 1960, but the cars were uncompetitive and unreliable.
As well as being a fast driver, Gurney had the mind of an engineer, and so he was signed up to race for Brabham in 1963.
The night's other game sees Peter Wright prepares for this weekend's defence of his UK Open title against Northern Irish star Daryl Gurney, who has yet to claim victory this season.
Thank you for all your entries — congratulations to winner Beth Gurney!
The 30 - second spot, courtesy of the new political committee New York City Is Not for Sale, begins with grainy images of an emergency room sign, a screaming ambulance and a gurney being rushed down a hospital hall.
On our return to the campaign office we were greeted by party chairman Eric Pickles who, along with association chairman Sheila Gurney, thanked us for our efforts.
The New York Lottery Acting Director Gardner Gurney said, «The innovative I LOVE NY Cash and Travel game offers exciting prizes for our players that showcase all the beautiful regions of New York State.
Offices at the University of Maryland have been Wade's domain for 27 years, and he hurries through underground corridors efficiently, passing an unidentified body on a gurney — with only a pale toe peeking out — without a glance.
She was throwing herself around the gurney and shouting for help without seeming to be completely aware of what she was doing or that she had just passed half a pint of bloody stool.
Go behind the scenes with artist James Gurney to see how he created the illustrations for «Dinosaurs of the Lost Continent», a feature article in the March issue of Scientific American.
Such data, combined with ground monitoring and inventories of fossil - fuel consumption, could be a powerful tool for pinpointing greenhouse - gas sources, says Kevin Gurney, a carbon biogeochemist at Arizona State University in Tempe.
Gurney's Inn, the luxurious resort and spa, situated on eleven acres of oceanfront land on the «Gold Coast» of Montauk, is offering a fall escape for yoga and spa lovers.
About Site - This daily weblog by Dinotopia creator James Gurney is for illustrators, plein - air painters, sketchers, comic artists, animators, art students, and writers.
James Gurney wrote «Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter,» he also wrote and illustrated «Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time.
This made - for - TV movie is based on the books by James Gurney.
«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.
«Of course, everyone at the Postal Service hoped that people will get a couple sheets, one to use for stamps and another to keep untouched in a drawer or a stamp album,» says Gurney.
This is a car for the rich old guy who loves muscle cars and watched Dan Gurney kick butt back in the day.
The fact that people will pay a huge premium for the privilege of driving a car simply because one of these two old guys (Jack Roush is 66; Dan Gurney, 77) has signed off on it is an apt testament to the power of American celebrity, racing division.
1967 was a hell of a year for Dan Gurney.
I'm probably the biggest, dorkiest Gurney fanboy in the office, but even I don't care much for the graphics on the outside of this thing.
Amid all the historic cars it's easy to breeze past a tidy display case carefully protecting an empty magnum of champagne, but if you pause for a moment you might realize that among all of Dan Gurney's accomplishments and inventions, the tradition founded with this 50 - year - old bottle of Moët might be the most lasting.
Active aero elements including the Gurney flap - equipped rear wing, which also functions as an airbrake, and closable slots in the front splitter trade grip for outright speed as needed.
David Burgess-Wise tells the story of a newly restored 1936 Rolls - Royce Phantom III by Gurney Nutting and its distinguished first owner, Lord Rosebery, in Spirit of Ecstasy / Stefan Marjoram reports from Goodwood's action - packed 74th Members» Meeting (74MM), the start of the Historic racing season / Illustrated with his own evocative photographs, Cally Callomon shares his lust for rust by describing the adventures he had as a young man when exploring the scrapyards of rural England, in his article Tin!
The 1453 - cc engine, sharply tuned fifty - seven years ago by Alfred Momo — who was to Cunningham's racing efforts what Phil Remington was to Carroll Shelby and Dan Gurney's teams decades later — is not really suitable for a morning commute in stop - and - go running, but despite pulling a remarkable 130 hp, it is quite flexible and very eager, a physical testimony to the long - term brilliance of the Maserati brothers and their passion for racing.
As so much had been borrowed from a glorious past it came as no surprise that the new model was by a certain margin more expensive than any other Bentley motor car - there had been the case with its famous ancestors too like for example the Gurney Nutting Sedanca Coupé on Bentley Mark VI chassis, the most expensive coachwork on Bentley during the early post-war period...
Innovative rear lights with OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology introduced by BMW M GmbH exclusively for the M4 CS and M4 GTS break new ground, while the front splitter, Gurney and rear diffuser, together with the long CFRP bonnet, flowing, coupe - like roofline, elegantly sporty M exterior mirrors and muscular wheel arches, allow the new BMW M4 CS to cut an extremely dynamic figure, even when it's standing still.
Alexander Gurney (born September 4, 1974 in Newport Beach, California) is an American racing driver who competes in the Rolex Sports Car Series for GAINSCO / Bob Stallings Racing.
He's won events in Formula One, Indy Car, NASCAR, Can - Am, and Trans - Am, and is responsible for numerous inventions like the Gurney flap (a.k.a. «wickerbill») and the full - face racing helmet.
I headed off for my technical briefing, and Gurney eventually took up the job he was there to do: giving guests rides around the track at real speed in the GT.
In 2004, Gurney was, along with Jackie Stewart, one of the racing luminaries Ford lured to the media launch program for the ’04 Ford GT.
The BMW M3 Sedan, for example, is fitted with a Gurney spoiler to reduce lift, while the tailgate of the BMW M4 Coupe features an integrated rear spoiler and is made from particularly lightweight carbon - fibre - reinforced plastic.
The Gurney spoiler lip on the boot lid has been newly designed specifically for the new M3 CS, and teams up with the front splitter and the rear diffuser to help minimise dynamic lift.
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