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27 Sentences With "get well card"

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Nobody ever sends you a get well card for that.
Call me old-fashioned, but I didn't receive even one get well card.
In one, he is shown smiling as he receives a giant "Get well" card.
Afterward, so many customers signed a get-well card, there was no space left.
When he awoke and realized that his brother wasn't there, he made him a get-well card.
"I've heard from former contestants — even Watson, the IBM computer sent me a get well card!" he revealed.
"I've heard from former contestants — even Watson, the IBM computer sent me a get well card!" he added.
" The host said he's heard from former contestants and "even Watson, the IBM computer, sent me a get well card.
"I want to express my thanks to your beautiful little daughter, Natasha, for having made this get-well card for me," Trebek said in the beginning of the show.
In both versions of the script I read, Rick read his "get well" card that was propped behind the vase of dead flowers that showed how much time transpired between Rick's coma.
When Mr. Bryant came down with a cold on the tour, Ms. Weeks sent him a care package of honey, tea, whiskey, a coffee cup, cough drops and a get-well card.
Libby Zal said that Younger was such a fixture in Squirrel Hill that a local store he frequented would send him a "get well" card if he was absent for a few days.
" Stevens was persistent and followed the call with a get-well card she sent via certified mail, this time kindly requesting that Alex Trebek connect with them, as "it would thrill my son.
Yael had only sent a single electronic get-well card, and daily updates on the health of the houseplants--their way, Eliana supposed, of letting her know that they were doing all right.
Courtesy Centre Pompidou / ARS, NY / ADAGP, Paris Picabia renounced Dada in 1921, the year of "The Cacodylic Eye"—a sort of epochal get-well card, whose title comes from a medicine for an eye infection that Picabia was suffering from.
Just a day prior, Ginsburg was sent a get well card signed by three-dozen Hollywood A-listers including Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, Kristen Bell, Glenn Close, Amy Adams, Laura Dern, Helen Mirren, Spike Lee, Steven Spielberg, Regina King, Sam Elliott, Mahershala Ali, Rachel Weisz, Stephen Colbert and more.
Recent examples of her work include Honda's "Ultimate Get Well Card" campaign, which used augmented reality; a motorsports influencer campaign for Honda that boosted engagement by 130% year-over-year; and a new communications approach for La-Z-Boy that led to an increased return on ad spend.
President Ronald Reagan views a giant get-well card while recuperating at George Washington Hospital from a gunshot wound suffered in an assassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr. Privately, though, the president, first lady Nancy Reagan, and the president's chief of staff, Donald Regan, all described the actions in their private notes as being an invocation of the 25th Amendment.
Mr. Wyland (voiced by Bruce Howell) was the 3rd grade substitute teacher for Mr. Garrison for two episodes after Mr. Garrison was caught attempting to molest a child (Cartman) in "Cartman Joins NAMBLA". Wyland wears a blue top with a red bow tie. He was first shown in "Cherokee Hair Tampons" and made the class make a get well card for Kyle, who needed a kidney transplant. As a joke, the children make Butters into a get well card by gluing glitter and a sign that says "Get Well Kyle" on him and making him sing a song for Kyle.
Dempsey nearly drowns, but is rescued by an unseen creature, and the Water Bailiff. A thrilled Dempsey claims to have seen the monster. Andy assaults Dempsey for his relationship with Laura, but she defends him. Isabel gives him a get well card, with a drawing of what she calls a “water kelpie” on it.
Burt sprays the cornfield with gasohol and tosses a Molotov cocktail into the field, setting it alight and destroying the demon along with Isaac. Vicky, Burt, Job, and Sarah return to the car to leave Gatlin, but find it disabled. Rachel attacks Burt, but Vicky knocks her out with the car door. He is worried about just leaving her there, but Vicky quips that they will send her a get- well card from Seattle, and they depart with the kids.
Seaside postcards represent the low humour and wordplay that was characteristic of the Victorian music hall. They were sold by newsagents and at booths along the front at British seaside holiday resorts. McGill created an estimated 12,000 of the colour washed drawings which were then reproduced as postcards and an estimated 200 million were printed and sold.BBC Radio 4 Postcard Censorship His career began in 1904 when he was encouraged by a relation who saw an illustrated get-well card McGill had made for a sick nephew.
The 2006 Triple Crown series was marred by the injury of Barbaro, the brilliant winner of the Kentucky Derby, during the Preakness Stakes. In the following weeks, Barbaro had undergone surgery for a broken right ankle and was given a good chance at survival. On the day of the Belmont, the world's largest get- well card was set up for fans to sign – roughly 20,000 people did so. The field for the Belmont was further weakened when Preakness winner Bernardini was not entered in the race.
McGill was born in London in 1875. He lost a foot in a school rugby accident, and, having studied at Blackheath Proprietary School where his best friend was Campbell Richard Hone, a future Bishop of Wakefield, spent most of his life in the Blackheath area of south-east London, living at 5 Bennett Park, SE3 – a blue plaque location. He was a naval draughtsman until his career in postcards began accidentally in 1904 when an in-law encouraged him after seeing an illustrated get-well card he had made for a sick nephew. Within a year it was his full-time occupation.
Country superstar Patsy Cline, one of Loretta's idols, who had recently been hospitalized from a near-fatal car wreck, inspires Loretta to dedicate Patsy's newest hit "I Fall to Pieces" to the singer herself as a musical get-well card. Cline listens to the broadcast that night from her hospital room and sends her husband Charlie Dick to Ernest Tubb Record Shop to fetch Loretta so the two can meet. A close friendship with Cline follows, which abruptly was ended by Cline's death in a plane crash on March 5, 1963. The next few years are a whirlwind.
The next Bayou Beast game, against arch-rival Mississippi Fire Dogs at home, was dedicated to Chris Beard. The Beast would donate 25% of all ticket sales (till the end of the season) into the Chris Beard trust fund . Replica jerseys of Beard's and other merchandise were sold to raise money for the fund, and a giant six-foot "Get Well" card was signed at the gate by all who attended this game. The team asked the league if they could remove the "Beast" logo from the side of their helmets for the rest of the '99 IPFL season, as their tribute to Chris.
President Ronald Reagan sent Travis a get-well card, as did former Presidents Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter. Frank Sinatra sent a telegram. Travis ultimately made a full recovery; he threw out the first pitch at a playoff game against the Brewers later that year, and by 1988, he was playing Little League Baseball with his brothers. By August 29, John was back to pitching road games for the Yankees. With a 9–5 record on September 14, he finished the year on a three- game losing streak, though that included a September 25 start against the Orioles where he allowed one run in a complete game, 1–0 loss. In 20 starts, John had a 9–8 record, 50 strikeouts, 39 walks, and 135 hits allowed in innings pitched.

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