Sentences with phrase «infirmary with»

When that happens, guards will come detain you (knock you out) and you'll wake up in the infirmary with your illegal items gone as well as some of your money.
I work in a convent infirmary with elderly and sick sisters... they also talk about their moms, dads, brothers, sisters and other people who passed on before them.

Not exact matches

After three months, employees qualify for free health care, provided by a full - time nurse and a part - time doctor at the plantation's infirmary, along with 15 paid vacation days a year.
Last year we set up a tiny infirmary here, staffed with a doctor.
The breadth a solitudes bewails prudence while toasty seeds of the opiated freedoms would send «disheartened» souls to the medical infirmaries give rises to more potent dispensations of medical blunders leaving the deadening fields awash with doctor do - little raises.
Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., best known among evangelicals for his ecumenical work with Evangelicals and Catholics Together, died at 6:30 this morning at a Jesuit infirmary in Bronx, New York, first reported by In All Things, the blog of national Catholic weekly America.
In the infirmary, we are connected with many other people, and we need all those other people.
But their infirmary continues to grow, with reliever Ryan Madson the latest to go down.
The 22 - year - old was airlifted to Leeds General Infirmary after being knocked unconscious following a heavy collision with team - mate Joe Murphy in the build - up to United's winner.
The highest percentage increase was at the North Infirmary Command, a jail with a small population.
In the early 20th century, the structure, notable for its Italianate - style architecture, was transferred to county hands, where it served as an infirmary for people with chronic illnesses.
After Hein sold the county infirmary, and with other personnel reductions, union membership dropped to 900, according to union regional rep Howard Baul.
The county also prematurely budgeted $ 17.8 million in revenues for 2011 from the planned sale of its nursing home and medical facility, operated under the home and infirmary fund, to a proposed public benefit corporation (PBC) to be established with state approval.
Later that night, Cannon's condition had deteriorated to the point where he lay nearly motionless on the floor of an infirmary cell with foam oozing from his mouth.
Researchers at MIT's Microsystems Technology Laboratory (MTL), together with physicians from Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (MEEI), have developed a new, low - power signal - processing chip that could lead to a cochlear implant that requires no external hardware.
Another approach to regrowing the hair cells is to use embryonic stem cells, with research in this area led by Stefan Heller and colleagues at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston, US.
This research work was conducted in collaboration with scientists at the University of Aberdeen and the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, National Health Service (NHS) Grampian, Scotland, United Kingdom.
It was led by researchers at Imperial College London and the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in collaboration with the Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, and the Universities of Oxford and York.
«No one's ever extracted this power to do actual electronic functions,» says MIT electrical engineer Anantha Chandrakasan, who led the research along with Konstantina Stankovic of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.
The team worked with colleagues from the University's Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution, the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and the Scottish Microbiology Reference Laboratories, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
«There were an alarming number of miscarriages and abnormalities with the technique,» says Roger Gosden, a reproductive biologist at the Leeds General Infirmary.
As the flagship hospital of CHI St. Vincent Health System, CHI St. Vincent Infirmary has provided the citizens of Arkansas with high quality healthcare for well over a century.
In addition to fellow scientists at Brown, Mylonakis collaborated with researchers from Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Massachusetts General Hospital, Emory University and Northwestern University.
«Doctors are diagnosing people in their 40s and 50s with diabetes in nearly epidemic numbers,» says Scott Greenstein, MD, an ophthalmologist at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and an ophthalmology instructor at Harvard Medical School.
Same issue with domes, not linked, so you can have ill colonists in a dome with no infirmary while the dome next to it has.
Still, what'll probably stick with you longer than any witty one - liners are sobering moments like a weeping private's heartfelt reflections on his service and a comic's visit to an infirmary to chat with wounded warriors.
Mary's School in Faribault, Minnesota, which has added a campus in Beijing with 180 Chinese students, turned its former infirmary into an inn, opened a school store and two cafés, and expanded its golf course from nine to 18 holes and sold off house lots around it.
As a result, Baypath has partnered with many regional animal infirmaries is so that each feline and pup has received its vaccinations and is spayed or neutered before going home with its chosen family.
Today our shelter has an onsite veterinary clinic, kennels with a separate cattery, a training center and a freestanding infirmary.
Today [the] shelter has an onsite veterinary clinic, kennels with a separate cattery, a training center and a freestanding infirmary
Other amenities include Jacuzzi, whirlpool and Hydro massage, fitness gym, MD & infirmary, internet / conference room, boutique, telephone with direct international dialing, satellite internet connection and wireless in designated areas.
I did like how your main goals changed with each chapter, for instance, shifting from merely rebuilding to creating infirmaries to heal poisoned survivors in Chapter 2.
About to step down after 17 years as director, David Weir (pictured above right) has been instrumental in reinvigorating Dovecot Studios, overseeing the development of its new home in the previously derelict Victorian baths in Edinburgh's Infirmary Street and restoring the Studios to prominence through collaborations with artists including Patrick Caulfield, Alison Watt, Peter Blake and Jim Lambie.
Robert Frank, Halifax Infirmary, 1978, gelatin silver print with green oil paint and black ink, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Robert Frank Collection, Anonymous Gift 1994.31.1
Robert Frank, Halifax Infirmary, 1978, gelatin silver print with green oil paint and black ink, National Gallery of Art, Robert Frank Collection, Anonymous Gift, 1994
So, you see, cultural, office environment relevance is important but most often than not, the idiots are in charge of creative infirmary departments at many companies — as many employees with a greater grasp on cultural relevance will advise you if you ask for it.
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