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  1. a type of trolley that is used for moving patients in a hospital

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She survives him, as do their two sons, George and Benjamin; their two daughters, Amy Gurney Nicholas and Evelyn Gurney; an older sister, Evelyn Gurney Miller; a younger brother, Steven, and eight grandchildren.
Gurney&aposs Montauk and Gurney&aposs Newport are erecting several themed igloos for the chilly months at their respective properties.
Gurney was also the inventor of the Gurney flap, a performance-improving device that is used on both racecars and aircraft.
Gurney&aposs Montauk and Gurney&aposs Newport, luxury resorts in the Hamptons and Rhode Island, are building themed igloos for guests to enjoy during the winter.
All proceeds at Gurney&aposs Montauk will go to Make-a-Wish Foundation and all proceeds at Gurney&aposs Newport will go to Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Rhode Island.
Dan, being a Gurney character, is not by nature a revolutionary, which is what gives his earnest bafflement such a poignant edge, as Mr. Gurney makes gentle and enlightening sport of him.
"I can still see her on the gurney," writes Tizon.
Biden now casts his Gurney vote in a different light.
He emptied the contents of his pockets onto the gurney.
Soon after, the patient was wheeled in on a gurney.
A metal gurney helps him lift himself out of bed.
They unwrapped the sheet and put me on a gurney.
Next I knew, I was on a gurney in an ambulance.
The PC market isn't bleeding out on a gurney after all.
One, brought in by the police, was handcuffed to a gurney.
WESTPORT "The Cocktail Hour," reading of the play by A.R. Gurney.
Suzanne (Uzo Aduba) ends up on some sort of medical gurney.
Judging by the evidence at hand, Gurney definitely improved with age.
When the blinds opened, Mr. Alley lay on a steel gurney.
An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to Gerald Gurney.
I did a play called The Dining Room by A.R. Gurney.
Police eventually wheeled her out of the house in a gurney.
Locklear then kicked an EMT who was putting her on a gurney.
It means I end up [on] yet another gurney in a hospital.
They threw my a– on a gurney and started pushing me back.
The miner was put on a gurney and then into an ambulance.
At the chamber, guards spent eight minutes restraining Williams to a gurney.
He does, however, possess the necessary attributes to anchor a Gurney play.
When Kristofer Goldsmith woke up, he was handcuffed to a hospital gurney.
The name recalls Maude Gurney, who founded the Montauk location in 2400.
Inside, a four-foot sturgeon is heaved onto a stainless steel gurney.
Inside, a four-foot sturgeon is heaved onto a stainless steel gurney.
HARTFORD "Love Letters," by A. R. Gurney, starring Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal.
We move bodies on this big steel gurney thing that has hydraulic pumps.
The next thing I remember I was in a gurney in a hallway.
The torso on the gurney was being prepared for just such a sale.
The paramedics rushed her gurney through two giant doors that automatically swung open.
Now she was strapped to a gurney en route to U.C.L.A. Medical Center.
They are about to roll her out of the apartment on the gurney.
Jeanne gives Jude to his other grandmother and walks over to the gurney.
Mr. Yates drove a Ferrari Daytona coupe with the auto racer Dan Gurney.
He lay on a gurney with a sheet drawn up to his chin.
Deschamps-Braly stood next to Abby on the gurney, and stroked her arm.
Gabriela Hernández, 28, lay on a gurney, covered in blood and nearly speechless.
Baez crawled onto the gurney next to her daughter, but she remained unresponsive.
It had taken a while for Mr. Gurney to find his dramatic footing.
I went in the room, and I saw him strapped on that gurney.
You can find out more about the igloos on the Gurney&aposs website.
Paramedics arrived and, while putting her on the gurney, she kicked an EMT.
HARTFORD "Love Letters," by A. R. Gurney, starring Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal. Feb.
By the time they put his body on the ambulance gurney, Timpa was dead.
"Squash" allows this latest avatar of the hamstrung Gurney gentlemen a bit more latitude.
It's a gentle production that lets Gurney speak for himself, without flashy interpretive obstructions.
In 1965, Gurney and the driver and designer Carroll Shelby founded All American Racers.
THE PREHISTORIC TIMESBy Stella Gurney Illustrated by Matthew Hodson and Neave Parker 32 pp.
"I wasn't thinking big enough," said Ms. Gurney, a marketing professional from New Jersey.
Cops and EMTs removed the guy, handcuffed him and put him on a gurney.
Officers then beat Smith, hog-tied him, and left him strapped to a gurney.
The penis looked so small and lost laying there on the gurney next to him.
The next thing I remember, I was lying on a gurney, surrounded by medical personnel.
He's also still pretty anxious — Maeve is lying on a gurney in the corner. Eureka!
They walked him away from the area to the gurney to get into the ambulance.
Hari's no shot legged has-been wheeled in on a gurney at the last minute.
Nurses tried to tie him to the gurney to draw blood, but he went unconscious.
"We were concerned that he would fall off the gurney and get hurt," Mitchell wrote.
It's watching your healthy child be strapped to a gurney and pumped full of chemicals.
Another boy lay on a gurney, soaked in blood, as a clinician worked on him.
It led Pajón to the 220-pound wall that landed him in a hospital gurney.
After more police officers arrived to help, Mr. Bear-heels was handcuffed to a gurney.
As nurses wheeled her on a gurney out of the O.R., she looked pleasantly surprised.
Daniel Sexton Gurney was born on April 13, 1931, in Port Jefferson, N.Y., on Long Island, to John Gurney, who sang with the Metropolitan Opera (and who would later sing the national anthem at many races in which Dan competed), and the former Roma Sexton.
A KTTV reporter tweeted a photo which appeared to show Ortiz-Magro handcuffed to a gurney.
Buyers can option a "gurney flap," an extension to the rear spoiler that further increases downforce.
Left: The gurney in Huntsville, Texas, where death row inmates are strapped down for lethal injection.
"It's absolute lip service from the NCAA when they say they are about education," Gurney says.
There is some forward movement as the gurney gets wheeled out of Homerton Hospital's MRI machine.
In that execution, the inmate appeared to regain consciousness and writhed on the gurney before dying.
She had wept for a long time, all the while blocking the gurney from coming inside.
"You can do this," screamed a man in a suit as he ran beside a gurney.
Gurney lets us know he is putting Austin's adaptability to the test from the very beginning.
She told me to take off my pants and underwear and lie down on a gurney.
"I think it's embarrassing for the Democratic Party," said Bernie Sanders supporter Laura Gurney of Nashua.
Mr. Gurney, though, had by that time shed many of his own inhibitions as a playwright.
It's no secret Joel Klein proposed to Cathy Quon while she was on a hospital gurney.
I was mostly conscious when wheeled on a gurney into an emergency room in Greenwich Village.
Patients on a gurney can't really make normal choices, and payment comes after care, not before.
At Gurney&aposs Newport Resort & Marina, the igloos will be available from now through Feb. 29.
Board of Education, the debate over the so-called "Gurney amendment" came to the Senate floor.
Board of Education, the debate over the so-called "Gurney amendment" came to the Senate floor.
Her body, still in the box on the gurney, lay directly in front of the retort.
Jason said Amy died in their bed and he recalled carrying her body to a waiting gurney.
She allegedly kicked the EMT who was attempting to put her on a gurney in the chest.
She also allegedly kicked a paramedic in the upper chest area while on a gurney, Kuredjian said.
She also allegedly kicked a paramedic in the upper chest area while on a gurney, Kuredjian said.
A media witness said Williams' chest heaved as he laid on the gurney after receiving the sedative.
Shields was strapped to a gurney and carted off the court while he made no apparent movement.
She also allegedly kicked a paramedic in the upper chest area while on a gurney, Kuredjiann said.
They lie Jethro on a gurney and speed off in an ambulance to an emergency veterinary hospital.
Strapping himself to a gurney in front of the Capitol especially while his case was still pending?
While this approach may not make for thrilling theater, it does allow you to see Gurney plain.
Dressed in a yellow and brown sari, Muniyallamma, 65, laid down on a gurney for an iBreastExam.
The trial featured an array of extraordinary characters like Elbridge T. Gerry, Abraham Bogardus and Jeremiah Gurney.
Some reviewers still felt that Mr. Gurney was terminally limited by the gentility that shaped his characters.
Ray Marroquin of the Weslaco team and others grasped his bedsheets and slid him onto a gurney.
The ambulance team pushed his gurney and others up a ramp into the back of the Ambus.
Michael Smith sent a Dublin crowd into hysterics on Thursday with his "nine-darter" against Daryl Gurney.
There's a lot of people involved in this, not just the poor kid lying on a gurney.
I clicked on the cartoon woman on the gurney, who was being wheeled into a trauma bay.
And perhaps Toby will angle for a little more hospital gurney sex since y'all were interrupted this episode?
Dave has been strapped on the gurney and is being hauled down the steps; he's no longer moving.
The curtains were closed for a few minutes, she said, and reopened with him still on the gurney.
"In Sydney, the trend is for waiters to wear white T-shirts and neutral aprons," Mr. Gurney said.
She documented the illness Monday on social media, sharing photos of herself in the hospital on a gurney.
Prince Rupert Port Authority spokesman Michael Gurney said that the Hanjin Scarlet arrived into the port on Aug.
Grant Heyward hadn't been allowed to see her son until he was already under anesthesia on a gurney.
If I start downing shots with beer, you're going to have to carry me out on a gurney.
At the beginning of summer each year I sit on the gurney, naked under a cheap linen gown.
A onetime teacher of literature at M.I.T., Gurney also enjoyed sending up the jargon and dogma of academia.
"The next thing I remember I was in a gurney in a hallway," she said in her statement.
He scooped her up from the gurney and carried her, cradled in his arms, to the operating room.
I felt ready to climb off the gurney and go home, convinced that I was wasting everyone's time.
WHITE RIVER BURNING (Counterpoint, $27), featuring the author's brainy gumshoe-for-hire, Dave Gurney, checks all these boxes.
Hours later, he was dead on a gurney, which doctors rolled by his mother as she watched helplessly.
In December, 22, she reported having seen guards beat an adolescent inmate who was handcuffed to a gurney.
Meanwhile, Team U.K. was way ahead, even with a 10-minute penalty for C.T. pushing the Americans' gurney.
At Gurney&aposs Montauk Resort and Seawater Spa, the igloos will be available from now through March 1.
"This finding did not surprise me," said Gerald Gurney, a former head of the reform-minded Drake Group.
"So what's the story with this patient?" he asked, as they wheeled the gurney into the trauma bay.
A sixth inmate, William Rayford, writhed and shook on the gurney after the drug began to flow into him.
So LMC developed a rapid infusion requiring only one hour on a hospital gurney a few times a day.
Phil Hill, champion in a 1961 season when Gurney finished third equal with Britain's Stirling Moss, won only three.
Law enforcement sources tell us Kanye was handcuffed to a gurney during transport to the hospital ... as standard protocol.
A handsome blonde man lies on a gurney with his medical gown pulled up over his hairy, distended belly.
When Caitlin finally reemerges, she's lying on her back on a gurney, hooked up to all manner of machines.
As they look at his body on the gurney they try to figure out whether he's dead or breathing.
When Gurney began driving, only a few Americans competed in the worldwide Grand Prix races in Formula One roadsters.
Jimmy Khan, 50, an employee at a nearby deli, watched as the man was carried away on a gurney.
He lay motionless and unconscious for five minutes before being strapped to a gurney and taken to the hospital.
Fox 11 LA, which broke the story, got video of Ronnie on a gurney in cuffs after being subdued.
He unbuckled the straps of the gurney on which he lay, and opened the doors of the moving vehicle.
Those who would pigeonhole its creator should remember that all the meanings of "class act" apply to Mr. Gurney.
And then we entered into the Gloria Gurney Canine Annex for Recovery & Enrichment (CARE) and the ASPCA Kitten Nursery.
Locklear then proceeded to allegedly kick an EMT, who was attempting to put her on a gurney, in the chest.
He's known for showing up on the group's 1991 album cover on a gurney after being shot in the eye.
EMT's then tried putting her on a gurney and Heather allegedly kicked the paramedic who is about to sue her.
But instead of leaving him there, EMTs simply packed away their gurney, and did the unthinkable: they mowed his lawn.
Graphic photographs showed the teenager lying on the rocky ground, bleeding from the head, and later on a hospital gurney.
Recently a cameraman filming a documentary fell off one of the platforms, and had to be evacuated on a gurney.
Within 30 minutes the patient was smiling, quiet and, without flinching, able to be transferred to a gurney for scans.
His foot was broken and dangling: he'd been flogged on his bare soles, then tied to a gurney and electrocuted.
Abby was already there, on a gurney, in a violet-colored medical gown, her hair brushed back from her face.
And Mr. Marek finds in the beleaguered, married Burgess hints of the more fully drawn, dissatisfied Gurney protagonists to come.
Three botched executions in 2014 using new drugs left death row inmates gasping for air and writhing on the gurney.
In all, according to All American Racers, Gurney drove in 21968 races in 21973 countries in 20143 makes of cars.
Roger Cohen A man suffering from cancer strapped to a gurney after spending 30 years on death row in Alabama.
An anesthesiologist lifted her onto a gurney, where she lay unflinching as he jabbed a long needle into her thigh.
Opinion During the 2016 campaign, Andrea Barton Gurney thought that single-payer health care was simply out of the question.
KYRA GURNEY, SCILLA ALECCI y BEN HALLMAN son reporteros del Consorcio Internacional de Periodistas de Investigación, con sede en Washington.
He's receiving treatment in an isolated gurney designed for patients with highly contagious diseases, and a robot takes his vitals.
A short while later, Hempstead watched as a gurney with Rainey's naked body on it was wheeled past his cell.
Two more Gurney plays opened Off Broadway in 21989, and both owed their inspiration to the works of other writers.
Mr. Gurney, who acquired the nickname Pete because his mother liked the sound of it, married Molly Goodyear in 1957.
This man was strapped to a gurney for 2½ hours, and during that period, they literally poked holes in him.
Instead, workers photocopied paper records, crammed them into a giant manila file and literally strapped it to his father's gurney.
After he came to a stop, he was apparently put on a gurney and taken to a hospital for potential injuries.
An apparent gunshot wound can be seen on her right leg while she is handcuffed to a gurney in an ambulance.
Williams was strapped to the same gurney less than an hour later died from lethal injection at 10:33 p.m. Gov.
Nurses attempt to stabilize him while the officers strap him to a gurney in preparation for the rush to an ambulance.
A dead body is on a gurney while a woman vacuums in a modern house with elements drawn from different perspectives.
For me, that last one would probably lead to a gurney, but maybe you're made of stronger stuff than I am.
He's on a gurney with a serious chest wound while a sobbing Anatole has his leg chopped off right beside him.
Friday I was strapped to a gurney, wheeled down the hallways of an insane asylum, and then burned at the stake.
This year Obies for lifetime achievement went to the playwright A. R. Gurney and the actor-dancer-choreographer Carmen de Lavallade.
As vice president of innovation, Dranchak helped oversee that effort, including reporting directly to Gurney and serving on the executive committee.
Dan is, in a way, an archetypal Gurney hero, an old-fashioned man out of time in a fast-forward world.
Pacific, and ate food that had been left for him before he was loaded onto a gurney and into an ambulance.
" But I worry that when he's on that gurney he'll look at me and ask, "Mom, did you lie to me?
The following year, American race winner Dan Gurney recreated the moment and deliberately shook the bottle to cheers from the crowd.
Later, as I lay on a gurney in a trauma surgery room, my pistol fell from my pocket to the floor.
Within seconds, he was on a gurney, and from there into the emergency room, where a doctor ripped his shirt open.
Mr. Gurney regarded such folk, his spiritual and genetic kin, with a critical fondness that was too cleareyed to be nostalgic.
Over the next decade, Mr. Gurney seldom strayed far from the milieu that had inspired so much of his early work.
In another video, a child whose head is wrapped in bandages was pushed past on a gurney, as crowds looked on.
Eyewitnesses at Kenneth Williams' execution in April said he convulsed on the gurney long after midazolam should have knocked him unconscious.
Witnesses described the man convulsing and writhing on the gurney, as well as struggling to speak, before officials blocked the witnesses' view.
One moment she was in a police holding cell, in another stretched out in ambulance gurney, loud beeping noises all around her.
And then a colleague is wheeled in on a gurney, clinging to life, and that alarm becomes a deafening wake-up call.
This cocktail is administered in sequence via intravenous lines, with an inmate strapped to a gurney and sometimes covered with a sheet.
Luke ends up hanging upside down, still strapped to his gurney, and manages to escape with a bag loaded with pain meds.
A woman Oghi had never seen before had finally pulled his weeping mother-in-law aside so that the gurney could pass.
Richard Arthur Bradsell was born on May 4, 1959, in Bishop's Stortford, England, to Peter Bradsell and the former Margaret Elma Gurney.
Later, a disheveled, distraught, and clearly injured Zubaydah is transferred to a facility to receive medical attention while strapped to a gurney.
Marmo wheeled out a gurney while his colleague put on two pairs of surgical gloves, a plastic gown, and a face shield.
Shortly after he administered the nasal spray, Linsky said he saw the man being taken away on a gurney, lively and talkative.
Mr. Gurney turned to politics with "The Fourth Wall" (2002), an indictment of the mediocrity that he felt was engulfing American society.
He is propped up on a gurney, red seeping copiously from his abdomen, yet the squad of soldiers pays him no mind.
The 718 began as a midengine racecar built from 1957 to 1962 and driven by legends like Stirling Moss and Dan Gurney.
The video was shot at a nearby medical center -- where a medicated Dykstra was examined while handcuffed and strapped to a gurney.
After he refused to climb a mountain in a team-building exercise, they strapped him to a gurney and dragged him up themselves.
Other photos showed her home in bed, giving two thumbs up from a gurney in an ambulance and in a hospital room bed.
Lucas Leonard, 19, bled to death on a hospital gurney after being punched, kicked and whipped over 12 hours on Oct 11. 2015.
The trooper peered inside, and sure enough, it was equipped like a hearse, with a rail and a gurney holding a deceased person.
During the execution, inmates are strapped down tightly to a gurney then covered up with a sheet, making any movements difficult to detect.
A short time later, a man believed to be the parent was brought outside on a gurney and taken away in an ambulance.
Sweat is flowing freely from my back and beginning to soak through the paper towel and onto the gurney that I'm lying on.
Ambulatory surgical centers, for example, must have wide enough hallways to fit a gurney and larger operating rooms than abortion clinics typically use.
So they uncuffed her from the gurney, stood her up on one leg, sat her down in a wheelchair, and cuffed her again.
Shares in smaller rivals LTKM Bhd and TPC Plus Bhd were down 5.4% and 73%, respectively, while DBE Gurney Resources Bhd was unchanged.
Before Bow heads into delivery, her mother-in-law Ruby (Jenifer Lewis) finds her alone on a gurney complaining her feet are cold.
In the first quarter, with the Celtics not yet on the D.O.A. gurney, their center, Al Horford, got the ball underneath the basket.
She tried to see if the man being unloaded from the gurney was Woodfox, but she couldn't get a view of his face.
Mr. Gurney had been writing plays for some 22003 years before he scored his first major success with "The Dining Room" in 20053.
Named after an "absolute legend," Indy 500 racer Dan Gurney, these turbo-powered cars have engines with anywhere from 600 to 1000 horsepower.
At 6:30 the next morning, a nurse and a surgical resident wheeled Jessica into an operating room on a special wide gurney.
They arrived to a heavily intoxicated Locklear who allegedly punched a cop and EMT while they tried to load her onto a gurney.
All forms of lethal injection — and the image of an inmate strapped to a gurney, complete with an IV — appear too medical, he says.
In her most recent posts, the Inside Amy Schumer star posted a picture collage of herself bearing a wide grin from a hospital gurney.
Covington stayed down for several minutes while medical personnel tended to him, then was strapped to a backboard and wheeled off on a gurney.
Nashiri was so slight that he nearly slid off as the gurney was tilted upward to let him clear the water from his sinuses.
As contemporaries and friends, James Baker Hall, Mary Ann Taylor-Hall, Bobbie Ann Mason, Ed McClanahan and Gurney Norman have been necessary to me.
The following year at the same race, American winner Dan Gurney recreated the moment and deliberately shook the bottle to cheers from the crowd.
They also brought a wedge pillow for him to use on the gurney because he has breathing problems related to a longstanding smoking habit.
A frail Mubarak attended much of his trial on a gurney, suffering, his attorneys disclosed, from a variety of circulatory ailments and stomach cancer.
A self-described moderate, Ms. Gurney, 56, assumed that Hillary Clinton and the Democrats would keep trying to make the Affordable Care Act work.
At the experimental Flea Theater in downtown Manhattan, overseen by his friend Jim Simpson, Mr. Gurney found an unlikely forum for expressing his grievances.
In July, an oxygen regulator on a transport gurney was believed to be the source of a small explosion at Norwalk Hospital in Connecticut.
Michael Smith wrote his name into the darts history books on Thursday night, thrilling a Dublin crowd with his nine-darter against Daryl Gurney.
When he woke up, Goldsmith was handcuffed to a gurney in a psychiatric ward and threatened with an indefinite stay because he was suicidal.
Elevated on a gurney, Susan lay inside a cardboard casket opened to her waist (California law requires that bodies be cremated in flammable boxes).
I learned later that upon arriving in the E.R., I had passed out and gone into convulsions, regaining consciousness while I was on the gurney.
I remember how closely I looked at her, and how impossible it was to reconcile the woman on the gurney with what she had done.
Fans were stunned to see Clayton's lifeless body on a gurney minutes into Tuesday night's show after he was shot protecting Abby during a robbery.
Jeanne sees the dazed look return to her mother's eyes as she climbs onto the lowered gurney, with some help from Victor and from Paul.
During the execution itself, correctional officers are responsible for everything, from strapping the prisoner's ankles and wrists to a gurney to administering the lethal chemicals.
The guards, who were typically clad in black fatigues and balaclavas, tied him to a hospital gurney, an arrangement that turned out to be precarious.
Deschamps-Braly rolled up to the gurney on his preferred stool, which was labelled " DR. D'S THRONE " and marked with a skull-and-crossbones sticker.
Gurney was the first driver to win races in all four of the major motor sports categories: Grand Prix, Indy car, Nascar and sports cars.
A week after that, Gurney won the Grand Prix of Belgium in a 416-horsepower American Eagle, a car he had designed and built himself.
His husband, Jason Papesh, now 31, arrived home from the grocery store to find an ambulance in the driveway and his spouse on a gurney.
I can think of few artists who were reincarnated as angry young men in their old age as unexpectedly and vitally as Mr. Gurney was.
As the technicians loaded him up on the gurney, it dawned on me that my proud, newly revisited days of packing light were gone forever.
Also, with the picture of him laying on a gurney, and they would not allow me to touch him because they said he was evidence.
On the first floor is the Pete, a multipurpose space named for the late playwright A. R. Gurney, who debuted 10 plays at the Flea.
When that day comes, Dailey will be asked to walk from his cell to the execution chamber, where he will lie down on the gurney.
We live in the leafy, up-market consulate suburb of Pulau Tikus; it's just a seven-minute stroll from the ritzy Gurney Plaza shopping center.
Gurney won again that season in Mexico City and then in 1966 set up his own All American Racers, taking their first and only win at Belgium's Spa-Francorchamps circuit in 1967 in the beautifully-designed Eagle Weslake Mark I. It was also in 1967, after winning the Le Mans 24 Hours in a Ford GT40 with AJ Foyt, that Gurney famously sprayed the champagne around.
Gurney, who was Linda's primary caregiver until she moved to a long-term care facility in 2012, shared lessons he's learned in an essay for PEOPLE.
I wanted to learn what Congressman Abraham Lincoln had learned, to hear the wisdom of predecessors like John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster and Joseph Gurney Cannon.
" Biden never did, though in the book he attributed his Gurney vote to a belief that "courts had to be able to stop government-enforced segregation.
"I found that 95 percent of them were reading below the tenth-grade level, which is the level at which college textbooks are aimed," Gurney says.
And Jabarri, he said, was "the cutest little boy" who had smiled beguilingly at him from a hospital gurney even after being shot in the leg.
A doctor from Children's Hospital detached her from the ventilator, and the two nurses connected her to a portable one and put her on a gurney.
When he was first wheeled up to the front door, on a gurney, his mother-in-law had come out and clasped his hand and wept.
But once M has examined the corpse in a hospital morgue, C suddenly sits up and steps off the gurney, still enveloped by a white sheet.
Worse, our diagnosticians themselves often sound like patients, shouting from the gurney as they're being rushed into intensive care, or like bemused visitors from another planet.
The playwright A. R. Gurney and the Flea Theater have had a long, fruitful relationship, with many of Mr. Gurney's plays starting at the TriBeCa space.
The last comedy completed by A. R. Gurney, who died last year, begins as so many early chapters of adult lives do — with a job interview.
Gurney has created this paradoxical loser of a born winner — a man whom life has blessed with creature comforts and stability — with equal compassion and exasperation.
The company introduced the Eagle after Gurney envisioned a new Indianapolis 500 car and persuaded Ford to develop the engine and Lotus to build the body.
Yet Mr. Gurney adored the theater with a passion that spilled over the edges of even his most decorous comedies, and he feared for its survival.
GUANTÁNAMO BAY, Cuba — One shows the prisoner nude and strapped to a crude gurney, his entire body clenched as he is waterboarded by an unseen interrogator.
Police wanted to have Locklear medically cleared due to her behavior and intoxication, but she kicked a paramedic in the upper chest area while on a gurney.
She claimed she hoped to have twins but that Kamrava allegedly made her agree to implanting 12 embryos as she was on narcotics and in a gurney.
The last time Ryan Shazier stepped onto the field at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, nearly a year ago, he was carried back off on a gurney.
Every day you stare at a sanitized gurney, where a grayish, decaying body — which had only hours before been a regular  person like you or me — lies.
Rob Maness wondered about the badly-burned man he'd tried to keep conscious on a gurney after terrorists flew a 215 airliner into the Pentagon on Sept.
His accounts of the collapse of Overend Gurney, supposedly the Rock of Gibraltar of Victorian finance, and of "Lombard Street", Bagehot's book about that debacle, are exemplary.
Despite not winning a championship, Gurney remains the second most successful U.S. Formula One driver in terms of race wins (four) after 1978 champion Mario Andretti (12).
The boy's condition remains unclear, though witnesses told Fox 59 they saw the child being taken out of the stadium on a gurney during the third inning.
While you sit on a gurney, ruminating on the fact that mere minutes separate you from injections and anesthesia, beholding something beautiful makes the experience more bearable.
Law enforcement sources tell us he asked for a private room, and when they couldn't accommodate him, he got off the gurney and left, against medical advice.
Ernests has returned, is sitting in front of me on a black leather gurney, his grinning head framed by the luminous yellow crash-test dummy site walls.
Timpa is held down for 14 minutes before the officers deem he's passed out and hoist him onto an ambulance gurney, making small talk and jokes throughout.
" –in Dream Child after a victim looks up from a hospital gurney and notes that the doctor hovering over him is Krueger "Your wish is my command.
While you sit on a gurney, ruminating on the fact that mere minutes separate you from injections and anesthesia, beholding something beautiful makes the experience more bearable.
The campaign was not exactly serious — at 33, Gurney was not yet legally old enough to be president — but it was periodically revived in later election years.
Often I have lain under a sheet on a gurney in a hospital hall, dreading what would happen during some ghastly procedure related to my ovarian cancer.
And how when they wheeled me in to the operating room, I had a stuffed sheepdog on my gurney that was also wearing a green surgical cap.
My beloved took me to the hospital, kept me company, helped me change into a hospital gown, gave me away to the orderly who wheeled my gurney.
Waver, according to the report, said he threatened Smith with a can of mace when Smith first arrived on the gurney, because he refused to sit down.
Also indelible, she said in State Supreme Court in the Bronx on Tuesday, is the memory of Matthew's body being rolled into a room on a gurney.
After they treat him for 10 minutes on scene, emergency workers put Okobi on a gurney and take him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
For example, the Astrology igloo at Gurney&aposs Montauk comes complete with tarot cards and instructions, along with a "crystal ball" for photo ops and fortune-telling.
The rear wing has also be redesigned, and will be offered with a Gurney flap for increased downforce, while the grille opening was made smaller to reduce drag.
On his Instagram Story, the Snowden actor also shared a video of himself on a gurney in urgent care as well as a photo of his X-Ray.
The killer had his eyes closed the entire time he was on the gurney, Desel said, and only moved once, taking one deep breath as the execution started.
Feast your eyes upon Tatum's Gene Kelly-esque skills as talented and self-absorbed actor Burt Gurney in a brand-new featurette for his upcoming film Hail, Caesar!.
"The line is meant to be tongue-in-cheek," said Nicholas Gurney, who opened the restaurant last January with Tapos Singha, its chef, who is a Bangladesh native.
Full-frontal is reserved for when she's trying to avoid suspicion by pretending to be a blank, willing host as she's wheeled down the halls on a gurney.
"They took her to a wooded forest, shot her, put her in a gurney bag and threw her into a river and she miraculously survived," Obaid-Chinoy said.
In the incredible photos taken of the session, the sedated animal can be seen lying on a gurney with his eyes, nose and mouth covered with white bandages.
After the accident, lawyers for the man, Wentworth Maynard, distributed the photo of Ms. McGee on the gurney, leading the police to open an investigation into the crash.
Going through floors and preparing patients to evacuate, he helped move the heavy gurney beds toward the ambulances and city buses that would ferry the patients to safety.
He knows that even as she lies bloodied and ravaged on a gurney at the Mesa Hub, she can hear and decipher his intentions to safeguard her daughter.
Both "The Rape of Bunny Stuntz" (1964) and "The Love Course" (1969) show a young Gurney under the sway of the fashionable influences of a decade in upheaval.
A man with a tourniquet on one leg, who would normally have been put on a gurney with his leg raised, was squeezed in on an ambulance bench.
The video, the third such clip she's co-produced, along with ad agency BBDO and Dini von Mueffling Communications, opens with a young girl on a hospital gurney.
Guys, I think we have enough evidence to officially declare that the media has decided to pull mayor Pete off the gurney and resuscitate his failing presidential run.
An Appraisal There have been many tributes to A. R. Gurney, a prolific playwright whose worldly elegance of style was matched by his ingenuous enthusiasm for his craft.
Over the past few years, news outlets reported that bodies there were being stacked two to a gurney and piled in refrigerator trailers to catch the morgue overflow.
He told Baez that when she got to the U.C.L.A. hospital, she should ask for ''Hawaii X.'' She arrived to find her daughter lying unconscious on a gurney.
Waiting for my CT scan, I watched a bent old man wearing a worn brown sweater stroke the arm of his wife as she dozed in a gurney.
As the CIA's video cameras rolled, security guards shackled Abu Zubaydah to a gurney and interrogators poured water over his mouth and nose until he began to suffocate.
But somehow, he managed to get up and rejoin his crew, which was continuing to battle with 140 pounds in sandbags and a gurney that was falling apart.
"You want us to wheel you to your house in the gurney?" the doctor quips, before laughing at Bardwell as he says it&aposs difficult for him to inhale.
The original judge in that case granted a restraining order, then lay down on a mock gurney at a protest outside the governor's mansion; he now faces disciplinary action.
Three days before she died, at Cedars-Sinai, she had to go down to radiology for a CAT scan – but the people there couldn't keep her on the gurney.
The prison could bar all clergy from the execution room, he wrote, but it could not exclude clergy of some faiths while inviting others to kneel by the gurney.
Scott and Deirdre Gurney, the co-creators of the once wildly popular show, were thrown out of the business by ITV, the British network that co-owned the show.
The 18-minute video zooms in closely on the medical students and the SPs, as well as on objects in the rooms — a gurney, a clock, a door handle.
The police nodded, so the nurse stepped out too, and closed the curtain, and let her urinate on her back on the gurney, in private, like an ordinary person.
When Mr. Bowen said he had more questions for a doctor, the police removed him from gurney and dragged him, in handcuffs, more than 40 feet, the papers say.
Along with teaching, he directed Shakespeare in the spring, and every year he would perform at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, doing plays by A. R. Gurney and Samuel Beckett.
We're told they arrived around 2:50 AM. As we reported ... Ortiz-Magro was arrested and cuffed to a gurney in the ordeal and has been booked for kidnapping.
A tweet from a Fox 5 reporter showed paramedics wheeling the conscious suspect, an oxygen mask on his face, to an ambulance and placing him inside on a gurney.
Today, he cites the Gurney vote in defending his record on school desegregation, insisting that he backs busing to eliminate intentional "de jure" segregation, but not "de facto" segregation.
Today, he cites the Gurney vote in defending his record on school desegregation, insisting that he backs busing to eliminate intentional "de jure" segregation, but not "de facto" segregation.
Authorities wanted to have Locklear medically cleared due to her behavior and intoxication, but she allegedly kicked a paramedic in the upper chest area while on a gurney, Kuredjian said.
William-Paisley's father, writer and editor Gurney Williams, cared for his wife round the clock until he and his children placed her in a long-term care facility in 2012.
Now on a gurney, Mayissa's arm and leg broken, she is in shock as doctors all too familiar with massive injury remove inch-long pieces of shrapnel from her body.
Video footage showed the conscious suspect being wheeled into a hospital on a gurney, and Miami-Dade Police spokesman Alvaro Zabaleta said Oddi remained hospitalized in good condition Friday afternoon.
The star of the dance musical, Burt Gurney (Channing Tatum, tap-dancing and grinning like a maniac) appears to be an all-American male ingénue, but has a secret agenda.
Tatum plays song-and-dance man Burt Gurney in the comedy about a studio "fixer" (Josh Brolin) who must spring into action when star Baird Whitlock (George Clooney) is kidnapped.
Directly across from me, in one of the corridors where I waited, a young African-American woman was lying on a gurney with a gunshot wound in her bared abdomen.
For reasons I didn't understand, the paramedics hung around outside the doorway of the examination room, even after they'd moved my grandmother to the examination table and repossessed their gurney.
Unlike the physically demanding chests thrusts and loud sounds of cracking ribs and a creaking gurney with CPR, ECMO is quiet, featuring only the elegant hum of the pressure pump.
Posner, who is known for writing songs such as "Cooler Than Me" and "I Took a Pill in Ibiza," posted an Instagram video of himself Friday on a hospital gurney.
" The footage shows officers and paramedics putting Timpa's lifeless body onto a gurney, and one of the officers can be heard asking, "He didn't just die down there, did he?
The buckles on a stretcher or gurney in an ambulance are merely a version of a seatbelt: "They are not involuntary restraints; it is not a straitjacket situation," he said.
We get dreadful mistimings, worthy of a farce, as when medics try and fail to fold the wheels of a gurney so that it can be loaded into an ambulance.
" Emotion was evident in his face and his voice as he explained: "We transferred her to a gurney, gave a report to the nurse, and we went back to work.
From there the pleasures are so many: Harriette Arnow, James Still, Gurney Norman, Lee Smith, Denise Giardina, Charles Frazier, Maurice Manning, George Ella Lyon, Silas House, Crystal Wilkinson, Ann Pancake.
In another post, a photo, a dead boy believed to be just eight days old is seen on a hospital gurney after he was taken from the ruins of his home.
Next to the gurney (neatly made up with clean sheets) stood a formerly homeless veteran, who said he was baffled at how much nicer this place seemed than his VA hospital.
The family said Gurney, whose Formula One career spanned one of the most glamorous and dangerous periods of the sport's history from 22001 to 1970, had died of complications from pneumonia.
For most of his previous trial appearances as a defendant, the one-time ruler was wheeled in on a gurney, and he spent much of his detention at a military hospital.
"The play by Albert Gurney, a prominent American dramatist, is professionally written and spot-on when it comes to character sketching, but no more than that," the critic, Nina Agisheva, wrote.
Imagine what it would be like to lose the people you loved most, then be convicted of murdering them and finally be strapped to a gurney and executed by lethal injection.
The authorities in the town of White River are supposedly knocking themselves out to solve the case, but the widow has her doubts and asks Gurney to conduct his own inquiries.
Eyewitnesses tell us that at one point, Thomas was becoming so unruly in the car ... he was taken out, strapped to a gurney and a paramedic treated him on the spot.
He was placed on a gurney and taken to a medical unit, where a nurse said she thought he was faking and instructed him to "get up," according to the investigation.
Ronnie allegedly refused to come out when police arrived ... and they had to bust the door and tase him before slapping cuffs on him and wheeling him out on a gurney.
LOCKLEAR&aposS FRIENDS, FAMILY &aposDESPERATELY&apos TRIED TO HELP ACTRESS BEFORE HOSPITALIZATION Locklear then proceeded to allegedly kick an EMT, who was attempting to put her on a gurney, in the chest.
Although wounded in the torso, the bus driver was able to walk to a gurney to be transported by paramedics to hospital, the Seattle Times quoted a transit union president as saying.
Although wounded in the torso, the bus driver was able to walk to a gurney to be transported by paramedics to hospital, the Seattle Times quoted a transit union president as saying.
In a promo for the upcoming episode, which was directed by Denzel Washington, it's revealed a patient brutally attacks Meredith – slamming her against a glass cabinet and throwing her onto a gurney.
The impact would have been lost to history, save that Dr Gurney Turney wrote a letter in October 1838 in the London Medical Gazette about a 19-year-old patient, John Oakley.
This trick is best exemplified in a wonderful soundstage sequence depicting the filming of a scene from fictional musical Swingin' Dinghy, starring hunky Burt Gurney (Channing Tatum) as a tap-dancing sailor.
He was supposed to perform, but at around 1:30 AM Sunday he told people he was feeling bad and those around him were so concerned they put him on the gurney.
Law enforcement sources told us he asked for a private room and when the staff said one was not available he got off the gurney and left the ER against medical advice.
He saw the the body bag outside on the ground just before the medical examiner and the sheriff lifted her onto the gurney and wheeled her to the street in the snow.
Other minimum safety measures the bill dealt with ambulatory access, requiring that an ambulance be able to access the clinic and a gurney fit down its hallways in case of an emergency.
The Flea will open a new theater a few blocks south of the current location early next year and has named one of the three performance spaces in honor of Mr. Gurney.
At the segment's climax, Strowman disappears off-screen after Reigns is strapped on a gurney, only to come roaring back so he can fling the helpless Reigns off of a small ledge.
As Meredith stays on the gurney to keep pressure on the bleed, she passes Katie, triggering a flashback to Derek and his catchphrase (the one part of McDreamy I totally don't miss).
And Brandi Lewis, their mother and a retired civilian police department employee, later rushed through the hospital while her son lay on a gurney, offering her cellphone to anyone who needed it.
"Clearly, there are academic integrity issues here that apply to N.C.A.A. rules, but the key is whether it affected certification of eligibility," Mr. Gurney said, regarding the concerns raised by Ms. Suggs.
But Mr. Gurney, who died on Tuesday at 86, wrote what was surely the most exultant of these eulogies himself, in a play performed in New York more than 10 years ago.
On stage level, members of Taim's circle tend to his body (or rather, to the empty gurney that symbolizes his body) while trying to understand what was going on in his head.
Royal Air Maroc will give Oneworld access to its robust intra-Africa service as well as a robust network in Europe and some trans-Atlantic service, the alliance's CEO Rob Gurney told CNBC.
"I've been waiting for this my whole life and now it's time," Jennings says in the clip as she lies on a gurney, surrounded by family, and is pushed into the operating room.
You'll recall in October 2015, Lamar was wheeled in a gurney wrapped in the same patterned blanket ... which Khloe called a good luck charm that she believes helped save her ex-hubby's life.
In 2013, Texas passed a law that required specific admitting privileges for doctors who perform abortions and "ambulatory surgical standards" for clinics that require gurney-wide hallways and temperature controls, among other features.
The classic Gurney type was pale of skin (though slightly ruddier after summers in Maine or winters in Florida), courteous by nature and descended from a long and unbroken line of Anglo Saxons.
After a graceful slide of the body bag onto the van's gurney, the team wheeled their precious cargo out of the hospital and into the van, then drove off to a funeral home.
He arrived at the hospital in a special isolated gurney called an ISOPOD and has been treated in a two-bed isolated area away from busy sections of the hospital, the doctor said.
"There is no doubt that he was quite literally mad at this time," Jason Gurney, an English sculptor who served with the Lincolns, recalled, in "Crusade in Spain," a sharp-eyed, melancholy memoir.
Martin has also helped organize and direct several advocacy groups and previously served for six years as Chief of Staff to Congressman, then Senator, the late Edward J. Gurney (R-Fla.), 1964-69.
In all, more than $250 million worth of tickets was sold in New York for Saturday's drawing, said Gardner S. Gurney, director of the division of lottery for the New York State Gaming Commission.
Williams, strapped to a gurney inside, used his last words to apologize to the families of his victims and to thank one family for bringing his daughter and grandchild to visit before his execution.
For a second, it really seems like she might kill Maeve, but instead she just leaves her lying on a gurney in the Mesa basement, respecting the latter's right to choose her own fate.
In one exception highlighted by the Biden campaign in recent days, he voted in 1974 against the Gurney Amendment, an anti-busing measure that would have ended federal court's ability to use busing plans.
NEW YORK A picture caption on Monday with an article about a woman who was wounded in the bombing on West 23622rd Street in Manhattan misidentified the workers pushing a gurney at the scene.
At Oneworld, for example, CEO Rob Gurney embarked on a digital-first mission, including linking apps from the member airlines to allow customers to check-in for routes with multiple carriers through one platform.
Usually working with the theater's then artistic director, Jim Simpson, Mr. Gurney proved a curiously natural fit in a raw downtown space occupied by a very young company of performers, known as the Bats.
The woman, then a 23-year-old recent college graduate, had come to the Stanford party with her sister, and left on a hospital gurney with bruises and scratches as a victim of assault.
But instead, sandwiched between one patient with a finger laceration and another suffering from chest pain, the man ended up waiting for several hours on a narrow gurney in an open emergency room bay.
But last September, a family friend rushed her to the nearby Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital where she was treated as a suicidal patient and restrained — her ankles and wrists bound to the hospital gurney.
Dan Gurney, whose storied career as a racecar driver included numerous firsts, and who went on to become equally successful as a team owner and car builder, died on Sunday in Newport Beach, Calif.
Mr. Martinez, who had passed through the intake area as he returned from an urgent care unit on a gurney, said a sweater was covering Mr. Feliciano's face and his body was not moving.
Its use was again questioned after an execution in Alabama this month of a convicted murderer who heaved and coughed after drugs were administered on the death chamber gurney for 13 minutes before dying.
Arthur said he wanted to be executed by firing squad, not lethal injection, after a spate of botched executions using the drug midazolam left some inmates gasping for air and writhing on the gurney.
The winter finale of This Is Us — titled, gulp, "Last Christmas" — ended with a panicked series of hospital-machine beeps as Toby (Chris Sullivan) was seen on a gurney in surgery, fighting for his life.
In fact, I cast a deciding vote in 1974 against an amendment called the Gurney amendment which would have banned the right of the federal courts to be able to use busing as a remedy.
"Burt Gurney, he is a song-and-dance man," says Tatum in the clip, which features a sneak peek at the actor's mastery of complex tap choreography and his first time singing in a film.
New agent Jay (Will Smith) is talking with medical examiner Laurel Weaver (Linda Fiorentino), unaware that a dangerous, grotesque alien is hidden in the gurney between them, clutching her ankle and holding her at gunpoint.
The son of an opera singer, Gurney made his Formula One debut with Ferrari at the 1959 French Grand Prix in Reims and soon established himself racing against some of the sport's all-time greats.
The event where this happened continued, with the wrestlers going back out to finish the show after attempting to put the sight of Owen Hart being wheeled out on a gurney out of their heads.
But if Mr. Gurney, whose best-known works include "The Dining Room" and "Sylvia," is himself a member of that tribe, he also remains one of its most tenacious mavericks, albeit of a gentlemanly stripe.
So it feels only right that the last productions at the Flea's longtime home, on White Street in TriBeCa (which is moving house early next year, within the same neighborhood), should be by Mr. Gurney.
This infelicitously titled, Absurdist romp suggests Gurney had been reading a lot of Edward Albee, and it makes sense that it was first performed at the Cherry Lane, a Greenwich Village bastion of experimental theater.
Thus does Gurney, exercising the divine omnipotence of playwrights, generously present the last of his muddled men of privilege, resigned to his extinction and poised on the edge of the eternity of the open sea.
This production doesn't ultimately provide the emotional payoff we were hoping for, but it reminds us of what a craftsman Gurney was, and how many rueful shades of warmth he could find in frozen lives.
"He crawls off his gurney, with spinal fluid leaking out of his nose," Dr. Land said, "and he went around to each patient, looked at their chart and explained what was going on with them."
Smith was laid on his stomach on the gurney, strapped in, and left behind the office beyond the view of cameras, yelling for help for at least an hour or more, according to the report.
So as not to dilute their fury, so as not to lose one moment of heat for the cameras, the publicists brought them to me separately through secured hallways, like Hannibal Lecter on his gurney.
CreditCreditRachel Woolf for The New York Times COLORADO SPRINGS — The last thing Morgan Stickney remembers from before her lower leg was amputated is lying on a hospital gurney waiting for the anesthesia to take hold.
As she lay naked on the hospital gurney and cocooned in a warming blanket, members of the surgical team loomed over her, one by one, to ask her to repeat what was about to happen.
Usefully, the kidnapping gets Mannix out of his office and onto the set, including a soundstage where a song-and-dance man in a sailor suit, Burt Gurney (Channing Tatum), makes like a randy Gene Kelly.
My family had to see pictures of my head strapped to a gurney full of pine needles, of my body in the dirt with my eyes closed, hair messed up, limbs bent, and dress hiked up.
On Thursday, the 31-year-old singer-songwriter — who is currently in the middle of trekking across the country on his walk across America — shared a  social media video of paramedics wheeling him on a gurney.
Heather Locklear was vicious, violent and wished death by AIDS on the children of an EMT that was placing her on a gurney during her June arrest ... so says the EMT in a newly filed lawsuit.
The response, she said, was overwhelming: thousands of "as is" photos from all sorts of people, including one man, she said, who photographed himself on a hospital gurney the day he had a minor heart attack.
I learned this 28500 years ago when I woke up handcuffed to a gurney, surrounded by doctors and police, while a staff sergeant who I'd spent a year in Iraq with looked at me with disgust.
The third drug to be injected — the paralytic agent — would have prevented Mr. Dozier from writhing on the gurney or showing any outward signs of pain, even as he suffered an agonizing death, the critics added.
When the jersey would not budge, he instead clasped both hands over his face and took a succession of deep breaths as medical personnel prepared an air cast for his leg and called for a gurney.
He lay on the ground on his right side, his hand cupping his right knee, as if to keep everything in place, until paramedics came out on the court and took him off on a gurney.
The video, filmed on a security camera at North District Hospital on June 26, showed the man with his limbs bound to a gurney in a small room, with two uniformed police officers standing over him.
The video, filmed on a security camera at North District Hospital on June 26, showed the man with his limbs bound to a gurney in a small room, with two uniformed police officers standing over him.
A third, Eric Scott Branch, who was convicted of the 1993 rape and murder of a college student, screamed "Murderers!" multiple times on a gurney while he was being put to death at Florida State Prison.
"Such acquisition is radical and risky as it will stretch Sunac's financial position to the extreme given the low return and slow asset turnover of the projects," BOCI analyst Gurney Liu in Beijing said in a report.
When Nevada officials strap convicted murderer Scott Dozier to the execution gurney on Wednesday evening, the lethal drugs they'll pump through his veins will have been vetted by at least two people tasked with doing no harm.
Even though her mother, Linda Williams, 72, had trouble focusing, she still insisted on driving – which worried Williams-Paisley, her father, Gurney Williams, brother Jay Williams, and sister Ashley Williams, who stars on The Jim Gaffigan Show.
It's like a large-screen TV has been turned on, showing a doughy young man strapped down to a gurney in jeans and a short-sleeve chambray shirt, feet to the witnesses' left, head to the right.
He later drove to Kaiser Permanente Hospital, where he works in environmental services, and began helping the hospital evacuate patients by moving gurney beds to the ambulances and city buses that were ferrying the patients to safety.
It's evident long before she leaves the swap meet on a gurney, begging the paramedics to bring her to Cedars-Sinai instead of the county hospital, that Maura is less prepared to help others than she thinks.
Dr. Attar, an orthopedist from Chicago, recalled leaning over three children crowded onto a single gurney to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation on a boy, about 103 years old, who was not breathing, one of his legs blown open.
But any bravado had disappeared well before Nashiri's CIA captors strapped him naked to a hospital gurney in a windowless white cell and began pouring water into his nose and mouth until he felt he was drowning.
The three plays, early and late, that appear under the umbrella title of the latest one, "Final Follies," allow Gurney fans a rare chance to compare the playwright at the beginning and the end of his career.
" On a deeper level, it seems to Gurney that White River, like many other towns, is "suffering from industrial collapse, agricultural relocation, a shrinking middle-class population, political mismanagement, the spreading heroin epidemic, troubled schools, eroding infrastructure.
Herrera had pulled off the almost unthinkable: designing a wedding dress that made his wife look beautiful despite having spent the previous night and most of that morning on an emergency room gurney with severe food poisoning.
Before that there was the Parnelli Jones outfit that raced between 1974 and 1976 and the Anglo-American Racers Eagle team in the 1960s that won the 1967 Belgian Grand Prix with Dan Gurney at the wheel.
Late last Thursday, as death row inmate Ronald Bert Smith was strapped to a gurney in Alabama – burning alive from the inside out – he heaved, coughed, clenched his fists, moved his lips, and opened his left eye.
The wood carvings, arranged by theme at Andrew Edlin with no label text, have traces of this autobiographical narrative, with a platoon of tanks and heavy artillery, or an open coffin, colored black, on a rolling gurney.

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