Sentences with phrase «gurney in»

Shelby was also a partner with Dan Gurney in founding All American Racers although Gurney subsequently bought Shelby shares in the company.
In May 2006 Dwayne Berg woke up on a gurney in a Seattle emergency room, an IV in his arm and a team of doctors and nurses working him up.
She lies on a gurney in the infusion room.
«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.»
When she arrives, she's put on a gurney in the ER, covered by a sheet, where she waits for five hours.

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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.
And it's not whatever brought you in a gurney that will kill you: it's the risk of suffering a secondary infection or catching some other disease that will do you in.
Surgeons in scrubs burst in frame, rushing a gurney into the intensive care unit.
And while many, like Gurney, have worked in this field for decades, interest in investor psychology has skyrocketed in recent years.
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.
A member of the American Medical Response (AMR) ambulance crew wheels a gurney into a residence during a medical call in Las Vegas, Nevada, March 24, 2011.
The place was outside the operating room all were physically present then the team wheeled the gurney into the operating room and those not in blue stayed outside.
«I am particularly pleased that our highest - performing schools, Hampden Gurney, has secured fantastic outcomes with a significant number of disadvantaged pupils in Year 6 - demonstrating once again that a child's success should never be limited by their background.»
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.
When their turns came, doctors treated them in animal stalls and on gurneys placed on rain - soaked sidewalks.
Gurney is also famous for «The Gurney flap», a section of the rear - wing that increases downforce without a large increase in drag.
Dan Gurney, one of the Grand Prix West's originators and driving forces, won the seven - lap event in a 1959 BRM.
Dan Gurney won in «62, Jack Brabham in «63, and in 1964 Jim Clark mastered wet conditions to beat John Surtees, who had won there in 1960 on a bike.
Ever since Dan Gurney did it after winning Le Mans in 1967, spraying champagne on the podium has become a motorsports tradition.
In the 1964 Belgian Grand Prix Jim Clark won when long - time leader Dan Gurney and then Graham Hill dropped out late on.
Too many games were marred by sickening sights such as Zednik's being strapped to a gurney last Thursday; the Islanders» Kenny Jonsson's lying unconscious on the ice a day later after Toronto Maple Leafs left wing Gary Roberts skated 60 feet and drove Jonsson's head into the glass; Islander Michael Peca's writhing in pain in that same game following Maple Leaf Darcy Tucker's low blow to Peca's knees; and Islander Eric Cairns's just missing getting kicked by the Leaf's Shayne Corson following a brawl two nights later.
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.
To stick the stiletto to King in the wake of that victory would not only be uncharacteristically vicious of CART's leaders — among them Dan Gurney, a paragon of good sportsmanship — but also downright stupid from a public - relations standpoint.
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.
In 1965 there were no wins but Gurney did take five consecutive podiums, scored 25 points, finished fourth in the championship and continued to outshine teammates Denny Hulme and Brabham himself, who was beginning to consider retirement as a resulIn 1965 there were no wins but Gurney did take five consecutive podiums, scored 25 points, finished fourth in the championship and continued to outshine teammates Denny Hulme and Brabham himself, who was beginning to consider retirement as a resulin the championship and continued to outshine teammates Denny Hulme and Brabham himself, who was beginning to consider retirement as a result.
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.
One week after that Le Mans triumph and Gurney was at Spa, winning the Belgian Grand Prix in his Eagle, proving that American drivers and American technology could well and truly compete in Europe.
Although Gurney enjoyed racing in Europe, he didn't completely ignore the racing scene back in the States.
Gurney joined Porsche's factory F1 team in 1961 where a trio of second places helped him to fourth in the drivers» championship.
Looking at the stats, you might wonder why Dan Gurney was so well revered in F1 circles.
Gurney's first major exploits in motor racing came driving Ferraris in sportscar events in the late 1950s.
It was also Dan Gurney who took a chance on the radical DeltaWing prototype which raced at Le Mans in 2012.
After leaving the IndyCar scene in the mid-1980s Gurney turned his team's attention back to sportscars and had masses of success in GT racing.
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.
In 1964 Gurney continued to churn out the results, taking back - to - back pole positions at Zandvoort and Spa, scoring the team's first win in the French GP and then adding another in the season finale in MexicIn 1964 Gurney continued to churn out the results, taking back - to - back pole positions at Zandvoort and Spa, scoring the team's first win in the French GP and then adding another in the season finale in Mexicin the French GP and then adding another in the season finale in Mexicin the season finale in Mexicin Mexico.
He was drafted in by Ferrari and in a race which saw quite a lot of unreliability managed to slipstream past Dan Gurney on the final lap to win by just a tenth of a second.
Angered by taunts over America's lack of a Grand Prix car, Dan Gurney and Carroll Shelby are building star - spangled racers to compete in the coming world championship classics
Daryl Gurney will enjoy a Unibet Premier League homecoming as the tournament visits The SSE Arena in Belfast on Thursday, as the battle to avoid elimination continues.
Dan Gurney, who passed away yesterday at his home in California at the age of 86, was justly regarded as one of the greatest racing drivers America has ever produced.
I wish I didn't know that when babies are transported in an ambulance, they are stripped of their powdery - smelling clothes and strapped to adult - sized gurneys, naked.
I spent some of my labor in a hallway on a gurney that had someone else's blood on it.
Both Cuomo and de Blasio abandoned their posts in the procession to hover over the injured cop as he moaned in pain and was loaded onto a gurney.
Two inmates were strapped to gurneys, taken to a clinic in a mental health unit and beaten so badly by correction officers that blood splattered the walls and witnesses described feeling sick to their stomachs.
On the ground floor, the patients — some of them in a coma, others recovering from surgery — were transferred to gurneys and ambulances and on to other hospitals.
In this video, science artist James Gurney shows us his painstaking process to reconstruct an animal unseen by human eyes.
Just back from a farewell visit to her parents in Taiwan, she lay on her gurney behind a green curtain, her son beside her.
Shaking her hand as she sat on the gurney, I asked her what brought her in.
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.
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