Sentences with phrase «on a stretcher later»

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.
The 24 - year - old was taken off on a stretcher late in the Ruhr derby, having appeared to roll his ankle, and the striker confirmed Dortmund's fears on Monday.

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Moments later he was taken on a stretcher to Georgia Baptist Medical Center, where he was treated for dehydration.
¬ ∂ To understand why a very tall man dunking a basketball would be remarkable, one must first appreciate what Hill has been through: the five left - ankle surgeries in four years; the thousands of hours doing water aerobics alongside senior citizens; the electro - stimulator machine he wore to bed every night, promising his wife, Tamia, that he would let it vibrate for only half an hour; the clamor in Orlando that he abandon his comeback so that the Magic, like heartbroken lovers, could move on and find someone new; and most of all, the chilling day a year and a half ago when he was taken into the hospital on a stretcher, delirious, Tamia fearing for his life, after he developed a dangerously high fever in reaction to the latest surgery.
After Laurent Koscielny got himself suspended for a ludicrous challenge on Enner Valencia in the game against Everton and Gabriel got stretchered off later in the same game, the Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has now stated that he does not expect Shkodran Mustafi to start the all - important Cup final either.
Derby had a late rally in the first half, and after they got a corner Zouma was involved in a collision with Petr Cech, leaving him on the floor for several minutes before being stretchered off.
Williamson says the impact sent the store's heavy ATM machine flying into his friend, who was later wheeled out on a stretcher, and into an ambulance.
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.
On the other hand, Rothko showed none of Doerner's concern for the careful construction of stretchers, and he adopted the late medieval technique of interposing an isolating egg - white glaze between layers of pigments or vanish, which Doerner had specifically discouraged since egg white becomes very brittle with time and turns brown.
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.
T03191 Oil on canvas, 914 x 911 mm (36 x 35 7/8 in) Inscribed by the artist in pencil on back «CHANCE, ORDER, CHANGE 12 (RED, GREEN, BLUE, MAUVE) 1980 Kenneth Martin» on upper stretcher Purchased from the Waddington Galleries, London (Grant - in Aid) 1980 Exhibited: Kenneth Martin: Late Paintings, Serpentine Gallery, London, June - August 1985 (not in catalogue) Forty Years of Modern Art, Tate Gallery, London, February - April 1986 (no number, reproduced in colour) Kenneth und Mary Martin, Josef Albers Museum, Bottrop, March - April 1989 (60) Literature: Tate Gallery Acquisitions 1980 - 2, London 1984, p.176 - 7, reproduced The series of Chance, Order, Change compositions to which Chance, Order, Change 12 (Four Colours) 1980 and the closely related Chance, Order, Change 6 (Black) 1978 - 9 (Tate T03190) belong was begun by Kenneth Martin in 1976 and continued until his death in 1984.
The first truly abstract paintings were eight foot square canvases painted unstretched on the floor or stapled to the wall and later put on stretchers, although in my second solo exhibition I simply stapled all of the paintings to the wall — they were not on stretchers.
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