Sentences with phrase «on a stretcher at»

They (may) remember being confined to a hospital bed, denied food and water, separated from their other children and supportive family members and friends, enduring frequent internal examinations and vital sign checks, being transfered from one room to another on a stretcher at the peak of labor's intensity and having their legs strapped into stirrups.
A human interest lawyer, Sam Pee Yalley is calling on authorities at the LEKMA Hospital to investigate how a photo of the late P V Obeng lying on a stretcher at the morgue got into the public domain.

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Manchester United's defensive injury crisis worsened on Sunday as Marcos Rojo was stretchered off during the 1 - 0 loss at Manchester City.
But if u insist, be sure to have 11 stretchers on standby at the pitch - side [emergency protocol]
The 21 - year - old was taken off on a stretcher after injuring his ankle in what looked to be an innocuous challenge before his momentum took him into the dugout where he was immediately looked at by the Spurs medical staff.
Anthony's milestone moment was part of a 15 - 0 run for the Thunder at the start of the second half that pushed their lead to 27, but Roberson was taken off on a stretcher later in the third after landing hard on the court.
Dean Marney was stretchered off at Arsenal on the last Saturday in January with a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament injury, his second in just under two years.
Initially, Lloris looked like he would be taken off on a stretcher after colliding with Everton striker Lukaku in the 78th minute of the Premier League game at Goodison Park.
The only downside for Arsenal were on the injury front with Lucas Poldolski being stretchered off with a hamstring tear at the beginning of the second half and being ruled out for at least three weeks.
A scan on Sunday on the left - back's right ankle revealed the injury after Schmelzer was stretchered off with half an hour gone of Saturday's goalless draw at Freiburg.
Craig Davies was forced off the field at the Madejski Stadium, while his strike partner Max Clayton was stretchered off against Ipswich on Saturday with what is feared to be a knee ligament injury.
Instead, Sebastian Giovinco was taken off on a stretcher just over 30 minutes into the Bianconeri's 2 - 1 victory over Pescara at the Juventus Stadium.
After departing yesterday's clash with Pescara midway through the first half on a stretcher, Sebastian Giovinco has undergone an MRI scan at Turin Fornaca clinic to assess the condition of his right knee.
I see that you've failed to mention the fact that, from Ramsey going down to being stretchered off, the one person on the pitch who stayed with him the whole time — talking to him, comforting him, supporting his head, stopping him from looking at the injury — was Stoke's Glenn Whelan.
Hughes was carried off on a stretcher shortly after the half - hour mark during Saturday's goalless draw at Bolton.
it is true that some injuries in contact and collison sports are inevitable, but at the rate youth and high school ice hockey was going, it wouldn't have been too long before it was considered one of the «extreme sports» that are so popular on television these days; you know, the ones where, after the big crash or fall, the show cuts to a commercial and, when it comes back, the seriously injured participant has already been stretchered off to a waiting ambulance.
She was shifting around on the stretcher, grunting with the involuntary surges that come at the end of labor.
The former PDP spokesman was brought to the court at the beginning of the week on stretcher.
I glanced at the young African American man on the stretcher.
Readers of the city's dailies were treated to a host of stories about out - of - control students caught brandishing weapons, a teacher and a student being taken away on stretchers after a fight at a school in the Bronx, and students at several schools assaulting school safety officers.
Husky dog Sirius lies on a stretcher as blood is taken from him at a pet clinic in Berlin.
John Zurier mounts a painting on a canvas stretcher at his Oakland studio.
Trockel has become best known for her machine - generated «knitted paintings» — knitted woollen material placed on a stretcher — in which she challenges traditional notions of painting, feminine roles in society and culture at large, as well as art making itself.
2013 Art Public: Only One Like You, curated by Nicolas Baume, Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami Beach, FL Pataphysics (A Theoretical Exhibition), Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, NY Body is Present, Berrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts, Ramapo College, NJ Hold on Her, (performance), Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH All Good Things, SOMA Arts, San Francisco, CA Remainder, curated by Lauren Ross, Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma The Lobby Project, City Center, New York, NY Sisyphus: Heroism of the Absurd, Arte Actual, Quito, Ecuador If Color, then also Dimension; If Flatness, then Texture, etc., LMCC at Governor's Island, New York, NY Object Focus: The Bowl, Museum of Contemporary Craft, Portland, OR Paint Things: Beyond the Stretcher, Decordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA In Praise of Chance and Failure, Family Business, New York, NY There Is No Place Like Home, Paul Robeson Galleries, Rutgers, Newark, NJ Only as Signal Show, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA No Sun Without Shadow, Lu Magnus, New York, NY Unfolding Tales: Selections from the Contemporary Collection, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
At that point, Albers — Josef Albers — saw me struggling in my painting booth on improvised looms that were not looms; they were just stretchers — painting stretchers that I used to tie yarns into tension, and he said he would take me home and introduce me to his wife.
A woven canvas on a wooden stretcher, Slice II resembles a conventional abstract painting at first glance.
Along with others active at this time, these three artists questioned, for example, whether a painting had to be a flat, rectangular object mounted on a stretcher, affixed to a wall, and viewed from one vantage point; that paper was only a surface to be painted, printed, or drawn on, rather than a medium for creative manipulation in its own right; or that there was only one way for a work of art to be installed.
The heavier, browner palette is found in Wilson's Hammer and Tongs (1972) with its meticulously worked drapery study, and the architectural complexity of the workbench in Stretcher Pliers (1972), which is a damn sight more complicated painting than it seems at first because it balances several planes from foreground to middle ground to a second stage of the middle ground on a tilting shelf surface.
Technically not paintings at all, his recent works are actually recycled Coogi sweaters mounted on stretchers and transformed into pictures.
Although seemingly straightforward in appearance, many of the works on view — for example, Julian Dashper's cut painting stretcher Untitled (2002), Vincent Como's Sumi ink cube 4.5 Cubic Inches (Volume of the Inside of My Head), and Victoria Munro's cast porcelain painting OR, THE WHALE — are not what they appear to be at first glance and require closer inspection by the viewer.
She explains that she almost always works on one painting at a time, undertaking and enjoying every part of the process, including assembling the stretchers and stretching the linen.
It was at this time Richard Pettibone began creating his signature miniature constructions on tiny, handcrafted stretcher bars.
His allegiance to the stretched canvas was so unlike anything else shown in France at that time — an era dominated, in terms of avant - garde painting, by the Supports / Surfaces dogma of the loose canvas (la toile libre, literally the «free» canvas, freed from the stretcher)-- that he exerted a powerful fascination on younger painters even though they could barely figure out his work.
In the late 1960s, he began making oil - on - linen paintings on distinctive saddle - like stretchers, at once concave and convex, featuring one or two biomorphic shapes against differently colored backgrounds.
As a student at the Slade School of Art in London, she broke the wooden stretchers on her painting canvas, and found this enabled her to free her artistic expression.
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Acosta's presentation at MCASD is his first solo exhibition in a museum on the West Coast and will feature a series of the artist's Pentagonal Monochromes (Tambourines), which are composed of canvas stretched over handmade stretcher bars, edged by jingles made from flattened bottle caps.
Acosta's presentation at MCASD is his first solo exhibition in a museum on the West Coast, and will feature a series of the artist's Pentagonal Monochromes (Tambourines), which are composed of canvas stretched over handmade stretcher bars, surrounded by a ring of jingles made from flattened bottle caps.
The artist hangs the work on a shaped canvas stretcher that is at once concave and convex, a shape critics have compared to shields or saddles.
Over the four past decades, the vast majority of Gorchov's paintings contains identical elements — two biomorphic shapes against a monochromatic background on saddle - like stretchers, at once concave and convex — with variations running from nuanced inflections to stark contrasts.
A solo show by Gianni Politi organised by Galleria Lorcan O'Neill (Rome), a re-presentation of the works the artist produced for his first solo show at the gallery, which included three types of work: abstract paintings made using scraps of canvas with acrylic, oil and household paint; small portraits on canvas; and bronze stretchers of varying sizes realized with multi-coloured patinas, marble and painted wood inserts.
Accolades and Achievements Stryker Medical — 2010: # 3 in nation for Patient Care with a PTQ of 956.73 % and # 4 in sales growth with increase of 3,776.89 % — 2008: Grew territory by 35 % in face of 20 % territory loss in 2007, invited to President's Breakfast for quota achievers, # 2 in NW Region for quota with 126 % PTQ on stretchers and 117.3 % on beds — 2007: # 3 in all of Stryker Medical for PTQ at 547 %
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