Sentences with phrase «of gurney»

Child Parent Relationship Therapy, also known as CPRT, was developed as an adaptation of the Gurney's Filial Model.
Or you can take the Long Island Railroad to Montauk, on the tip of the island's northwest corner, to kick back at the oceanfront resort of Gurney's and to walk through Montauk Point State Park.
She has even used the services of the Gurney Institute of Animal Communication, which claims to be able to locate and «speak» with missing pets.
All of our Gurney flaps are manufactured in - house at our premises in Colchester, UK and compatible with our range of Universal Carbon Fibre Rear Wings and Lotus Carbon Fibre Rear Wings.
In a small gallery on the second floor of the Petersen museum in Los Angeles there's a collection of Gurney's cars.
I was even slightly bothered by how he introduced me to this interesting / cool action fighting system in this futuristic world when we meet the character of Gurney (Patrick Stewart) but we never really get to see much of it through the film.
Jeff's hands gripped the side rails of the gurney, and his right thigh frog - legged out at a near right angle to his body, supported by at least five pillows stuffed between him and the rail.
His feet stuck out over the end of the gurney, nearlytickling Skip's ears.
The owners of Gurney's Montauk Resort and Seawater Spa have purchased the Montauk Yacht Club Resort and Marina and plan to spend approximately $ 13 million to upgrade the property, which they will rename Gurney's Montauk Yacht Club and Resort.
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.
That question became the focus of Gurney's professional career.
As soon as word spread of Gurney's photographs, the reaction was fast and fierce.
The visuals allow the film to segue from near - absurdity (Paul is one of dozens of men simultaneously going through the miniaturization process, and the parade of gurneys resembles a Busby Berkeley number) to bleakly apocalyptic moments.

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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.
Dr. Kathleen Gurney is the founder and CEO of Financial Psychology Corporation.
After testing the analytical quiz on thousands, and then tens of thousands, of investors, Gurney claims people fit into nine «money personalities.»
Gurney is among a growing number of financial educators, investment advisers, brokers and wealth advisers who use lessons gleaned from psychology, cognitive theory and even neuroscience to find better ways to help their clients.
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.
Typically, the group consists of a «tie - down team» who escort the prisoner from his cell to the death chamber and then strap him to the gurney; medically trained personnel who set the intravenous lines; and those, like Bracey and Baxley, who sit on the other side of a glass wall and press the buttons to inject the lethal drugs into the prisoner once the team leader gives the order.
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.
«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.»
«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's Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa Hamptons, New York Situated on Montauk's most pristine stretch of oceanfront real estate, Gurney's Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa is a Hampton's institution, providing guests with direct access to a 2,000 ft. private sand beach.
«Overhauling currently confusing Country of Origin Labelling legislation will help all Australians to better distinguish top - shelf, Aussie produce that is safe to eat from its often inferior foreign counterparts,» said Mr Gurney.
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.
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.
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.
Gurney and the Eagle were one of the fastest combinations of the year, although reliability was so bad that he only finished two races all season.
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.
Gurney joined Porsche's factory F1 team in 1961 where a trio of second places helped him to fourth in the drivers» championship.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
Two - time UK Open champion Raymond van Barneveld is 22/1 to complete his own hat - trick of victories, while current Premier League leader Michael Smith is 25/1 and Australian debutant Corey Cadby is a 28/1 shot alongside reigning World Grand Prix champion Daryl Gurney.
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.
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.
«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 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.
Hospital staff wheeled him into a room on a gurney, taped his eyes shut, strapped him onto a treatment table, then directed the machine to aim a nozzle at him, unleashing the beam of energized subatomic particles at his pelvis.
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.
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