The medic slammed a syrette of morphine into Loren's thigh, making Ava cry out. |
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He also instructed me not to let a medic waste bandages or syrettes on him either. |
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The medic glowered at her for a moment and then glared back at Renny, but he relaxed his arm and finally looked away. |
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Burnham is a medic in the Army's 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash. |
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There are 25 species of clovers and trefoils, eight species of medic and alfalfa, and three species of melilots. |
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I am airsick, and when I asked a medic for airsickness pills he gave them to me, I took them, and then I became so sleepy it was unbearable. |
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I figured that if we got into a firefight, it was a good idea to have the medic as my friend. |
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Well, becoming a medic or vet might be a push, but otherwise, as I've mentioned before, the world is your oyster. |
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Depending on your point of view, he's either the world's premier message medic or the original spin doctor. |
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John was checked over quickly by a medic who slammed a green tag on his armor to mark his as unwounded. |
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The medic paused, trying to think of something he could do for the doomed child. |
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A medic had found her on the platform near one of the commuter trains that had been ripped apart by twin bomb explosions. |
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Earlier work showed that many genetic markers for barrel medic can be used to find genes in alfalfa. |
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Another veteran, a medic with the unit, recalled 150 unarmed civilians murdered in a single month. |
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Shaking his head, the medic turned his attention to the next link in an endless chain. |
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To ease his pain, morphine was administered and the medic started to apply a field dressing to the neck wound. |
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In 1956, he was drafted by the Army Medical Corp. to serve overseas as a medic at a clinic in Germany. |
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In World War II he served as a medic in the Army Air Forces at the Walter Reed Hospital. |
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The man slumped down and signalled for an inhaler so a medic was called, but the ordeal did not stop there. |
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Since the flight medic will first be lowered to the ground to continue treatment of the casualty, he becomes the primary signalman for the hoist. |
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Five minutes later, Keyan was in the medical bay, stripped down to his boxers, with a medic fussing over him, muttering oaths about how barbaric the fights were. |
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For instance, the medic kit can transform a vehicle into a mobile aid station and the support kit can make helicopters into flying ammo dumps. |
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They care for a professional medic treatment and guide the patient until the ambulance arrives. |
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Quantum Helicopters had a B206 helicopter ready to go, but it could carry only one medic and two were required. |
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Annuals such as pea, black lentil, black medic or various vetches can also add nitrogen. |
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Now he pulled a pair of surgical gloves from his bag and asked for a medic to be put on the radio. |
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When the medic popped the big question to Gene on holiday last year they decided to forego the traditional white wedding in favour of something different and memorable. |
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And lo and behold, the medic who stayed behind in Tripoli saved one American life during the evacuation, according to the report. |
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As a Blue Hawk, she was the best medic available, and with neat motions she tore her tunic into bandages and bound the wounded limbs tightly to staunch the bleeding. |
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The show keeps a medic on set to provide emergency first aid in the event of alcohol overdose. |
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The patient thought I was Yemenite and asked me to treat him instead of the medic that was with me. |
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Dr Murray Carmichael will receive a hero's welcome when he arrives tomorrow in Phnom Penh, where as a medic in his early 30s he once battled to save the lives of Cambodians. |
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He carried her into the medic tent and gently laid her on one of the cots. |
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The medic worried that Private Johnson's wounded leg was looking more gangrenous. |
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The fallen soldier is Private Colin William Wilmot, a medic serving with the Health Services Support Unit in Afghanistan attached to 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Battle Group. |
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During this special vibration training with the new VIBRAFIT medic training platform your entire body is efficiently trained by muscle stimulation. |
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Note that each infantryman, signaller and medic carries more than 40 kg of weapons, ammunition, radios, night-vision devices and personal protective equipment. |
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There are four of them: the pistol-toting medic with the silver hair, the Goth techy idly cradling an energy pistol, the tiny woman in big boots slapping a plank of wood in her fist, and the sharp-talking shotgunner. |
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Crucial shots at point-blank range, suddenly discovering that my tech was the only person who could damage high-armour enemies because of his energy rifle, watching my medic bleed out covered in giant rabbits. |
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Concurrent with his career in healthcare, he served 15 years in the Army Reserve, first as a combat medic and then as a combat enginer officer. |
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A medic must be stationed at the exit of the finish bowl during racing. |
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A follow-up check of the patient by a medic from Team 2 confirmed the initial assessment: no readable blood pressure, constricted pupils and slow response, cold in all four extremities and clinching in the jaw. |
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Dr Janet Acheson was speaking publicly for the first time since the popular motorcycle medic was killed during a racing event in July. |
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Because the medic had been supplied with a jeep, he and his aide were classed as a motorized detachment. |
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Also getting considerable attention is the progress of Neil, a chubby young ER medic doing court-ordered SAA time for nonconsensual frottage. |
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She easily explained her change from a medic to a tank gunner. |
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Combat Medic PFC Walter Raymond Pratt died February 8, 1968, Quang Nam, South Vietnam. |
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Each 12-person BAC team consists of one Supervisor, one Senior Deminer, one Medic and nine Deminers. |
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