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  • Gurney moved the kitchen out of a dogleg at the back of the house and into the middle of the first floor, and he relocated the front stairwell into the dogleg.
  • Mike then quickly inserted a catheter and valve then taped it down just as the medics from the ambulance wheeled in a gurney.
  • The service included the unveiling of a commemorative plaque at Gurney Airfield and a fly-past by an F - 111 from No.6 Squadron.
  • There were orderlies waiting with an antigrav gurney to take Carl Remington from the beamdown point into the central hospital complex. The Vulcan Academy Murders
  • I was rescued from ending up on a hospital gurney or in a straitjacket by a combination of clarity and crisis.
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  • Mr Gurney said that Mr Ellis had invoiced him for £25,000 for the introduction.
  • He tells me about one particular incident in 2002, when an explosive belt was found under a gurney transporting a sick child to hospital.
  • They roll him over on his side and his arm flaps limply over the side of the gurney.
  • Expect discomfort, says Kathleen Gurney a psychologist and chief executive of Financial Psychology Corp.
  • I could only shrug, until the Cop who showed up, suggested that the drooling, flogged patient on the gurney was an epileptic. Torture by the State is Wrong
  • There are patients in wheelchairs and on gurneys.
  • Other stretchers or gurneys have weight limits and may not be of sufficient dimension to accommodate the patient.
  • Teams from May Gurney were out again salting major roads at about 4am today and during the morning were out clearing town centre footways and salting secondary roads.
  • Too crabby and distracted to pay attention to where he's walking, Greg barely manages to sidestep a pair of nurses wheeling a gurney down the hall.
  • His first year at the helm was an unprecedented success that resulted in three long-running hits—Gurney's examination of WASP moeurs, ‘The Dining Room’, Durang's scathing ‘Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You’ and Jonathan Reynolds's satire of Hollywood egomania, ‘Geniuses’.
  • Arpaio's cruelness reaches epic proportions when detained pregnant woman are forced to give birth handcuffed to gurneys. Zack de la Rocha: Why the Boycott of Arizona Continues
  • Price control is a policy the government will not apply to its own strategies while leaving it to consumers in supermarkets, pubs, waiting rooms and on hospital gurneys to suffer the consequences.
  • John Gurney said that what he liked about the decasyllabic line was that it could be made close to conversation but was yet ` something better than prose’.
  • He loaded a hypo gun with several doses, then pulled the anti-grav gurney around, preparing to leave.
  • She arrived at her polling place on a gurney in an ambulance, where an election judge and support worker climbed aboard with an electronic voting machine and let her cast her ballot.
  • We take kids to our playground, which has swings and sandboxes that are accessible to wheelchairs and gurneys.
  • Grunting in effort, they heaved the vivarium off the gurney. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shock Treatment
  • Gurney reckons this design makes the bike more stable because the centre of gravity is lower.
  • Once or twice, it was true, General Gurney, who was unremitting in his attention, heard his name muttered, and thought himself recognized; but, instead, he always found, when he listened more closely, that the wandering intellect was running upon A Fool's Errand. By One of the Fools
  • SANCHEZ: So essentially what you're saying is rescue guys are going to have to repel down there, and then repel back up with him in some kind of gurney or stretcher? CNN Transcript Apr 28, 2007
  • Jacko bounded like a piece of indiarubber on to Gurney's head; next moment he was clinging to the edge of the mainsail, and the next he was comfortably seated on the top of the mast, where he proceeded calmly and leisurely to "ait" the biscuit in the face of its exasperated and rightful owner. The Red Eric
  • I was quite surprised when I visited the mpsh in gurney plaza in penang that it didn't have that many books. A Quick Guide to Bookshop Chains
  • We take kids to our playground, which has swings and sandboxes that are accessible to wheelchairs and gurneys.
  • Even the preverbal crowd is charmed by Gurney's hipster beatnik monkeys as they drum their way through this board book.
  • Ironically, the Popular in gurney plaza had more fiction than mpsh. A Quick Guide to Bookshop Chains
  • None of us present will forget the sight of him lying on the hospital gurney about to be wheeled into the operating room.
  • What revolution could be ignited by a man who snivelled and struggled his way onto the hospital gurney?
  • If the patient is very uncomfortable with the frame in place, he or she is placed on a gurney at this point.
  • The potential upside of waiting 12 or 14 hours a day, six or seven days a week, is the chance that one day Britney will roll her car into a ditch, or be taken away again strapped to a gurney. Shooting Britney
  • The paramedics put me on a gurney and wheeled me toward the ambulance.
  • Other species with an Afromontane distribution include bar-tailed trogon (Apaloderma vittatum), scarce swift (Schoutedenapus myioptilus), orange thrush (Zoothera gurneyi) and African black swift (Apus barbatus sladeniae). Angolan montane forest-grassland mosaic
  • Machinery of power makes inherent vice confess mistakes once etherized upon the gurneys, when jettisoned by their attorneys and ridiculed by them, and spurned despite the money they have earned, as money-driven as the clients, with whom they'd had their vice alliance. Gershon Hepner: inherent Vice
  • Professor Gurney -- like Braithewaite, a medievalist -- roused himself to a fine rhetorical pitch. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • We can see that it is at the bottom of the mound of debris, on a relatively flat surface and it is likely that the "gurney" itself has been wheeled to the position. We need to know the truth
  • Wendy took charge of the gurney and gave him a pointed look.
  • It would more accurately be described as a gurney that also sits up and rolls over the toilet. Things that crack me up #47
  • Elsewhere we see a young man strapped onto gurneys and administered violent shocks that trigger convulsions; we can only guess whether his screams quelled the pain.
  • Autopsy, which they described as depicting a corpse on a steel gurney covered by a sheet with a hand sticking out wearing Jackson's signature sequined glove. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Today's modern carts come in different forms; barrow, hand truck, wagon, wheelbarrow, push cart, handbarrow, handcart or gurney.
  • Others rest in flag-draped coffins or come home strapped to hospital gurneys.
  • I mean, even the word "gurney" sounds cooler when said with a lovely, polite British accent. Archive 2008-01-01
  • In the emergency room, draped surgeons paced anxiously alongside empty gurneys.
  • David banked the gurney right into the fluoroscopy suite, and he and Diane donned leads to protect themselves from the radiation. DO NO HARM
  • Hollis was forced to sit with the wounded party in a room at Gurney's Inn, suffering a lengthy discourse on surfcasting etiquette. AMAGANSETT
  • Complete the procedures and you can try them all again on a gurney in the corridor. Times, Sunday Times
  • His department, responsible for moving patients around in wheelchairs and on gurneys, had already been cut from three people to two.
  • The only sound was the wheels of the gurney, until they stopped suddenly.
  • Not even bothering with the numerous buckles, Neva pulled a knife from her pocket and began slitting the leather bindings holding Roy to the gurney.
  • He was on a gurney, all wrapped up in a straitjacket and his feet were chained together.
  • He almost had to be forced on to the gurney taking him to the field hospital. Times, Sunday Times
  • They said they were especially outraged by an Internet ad for the show, "Michael Jackson's Autopsy," which they described as depicting a corpse on a steel gurney covered by a sheet with a hand sticking out wearing Jackson's signature sequined glove. Discovery PULLS Bizarre Michael Jackson 'Autopsy' Show
  • By reference to a new (to us) photograph, we see that this transfer did take place on film, but the "gurney" is used to transport the bodies of two victims, the other also the body of a girl, which looks rather like that transported by the man we call "White Tee-shirt". We need to know the truth
  • Now the gurney drill, using a device called a stokes litter. CNN Transcript Aug 23, 2007
  • Melissa indicates her choice by touching a happy face patch sewn into the cover of her hospital gurney or she touches the book.
  • The men released the wheels on the gurney and pushed me up a ramp and into the ambulance.
  • I concur with Gurney's approach: Jacki's competent focus is neither didactic nor moralising.
  • All assumptions were proven correct when a transport gurney and an EMS crew came in the front door.
  • The aerodrome, which is on land at Winspurs Farm and run by Chris Gurney, currently has a temporary permission. EDP24 News
  • Today's modern carts come in different forms; barrow, hand truck, wagon, wheelbarrow, push cart, handbarrow, handcart or gurney.
  • She was laying on a gurney, of course, in the pre-op room.
  • They had found him and put him into some kind of gurney stretcher kind of thing, and then American coalition forces arrived immediately thereafter on site. CNN Transcript Jun 9, 2006
  • The town's economy now resembles a comatose patient on a gurney, ready to be wheeled who knows where.
  • Hearing those two words when you don't have one conjures up an A. R. Gurney-approved environment of rectangular symmetry with mahogany veneer, a chandelier above, an Aubusson below, and a breakfront filled with Spode on the side.
  • He was driven off with his head strapped to a gurney, with the most serious casualty from a 3-hour, 35-minute contest that delayed was delayed several times by injury timeouts. 'This is a 12-round slugfest,' but Steelers too tough for Ravens
  • At the hospital, John walked along side the gurney into the emergency room.
  • Some of the most notable bird species of the 112 that have been recorded include Gurney's buzzard Buteo poecilochrous, Andean condor Vultur gryphus, giant hummingbird Patagona gigas peruviana, giant coot Fulica gigantea, and ornate tinamou Nothoprocta ornata. Huascaran National Park, Peru

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