In 2001, he competed at the futurity with broken ribs and a punctured lung. |
|
The truck was riddled with shrapnel holes and shards had punctured the fuel drums of two Challenger tanks. |
|
He started 13 th last week and parked 74 laps later after his radiator punctured and the engine overheated. |
|
Last week, while laying kerbing, the contractor I hired accidentally punctured the gas pipeline. |
|
His cloak protected him well enough, but his legs and feet got the worst of it, bleeding profusely over the punctured and brittle skin. |
|
One part of the outer hull is punctured by a support beam from the larger ship. |
|
The distal open end of the sheath is guided through a punctured hole in the interatrial septum and into the left atrium. |
|
Like prickly pear thorns, needle grass penetrated moccasins and leather leggings and punctured the skin. |
|
If the material is accidentally punctured, it can be repaired quickly using mylar tape and bitumen. |
|
He pulled out his combat knife and punctured his air bag sending a blast of hot compressed air in his direction. |
|
One of the children, a 15-year-old boy, says some of his friends bled and some areas were swollen where the girls had punctured them. |
|
The end of the road had come for the SAP, which rumbled and shook violently, punctured wing panels beginning to peel away in the slipstream. |
|
He broke his shoulder, fractured eight ribs, punctured a lung and almost died. |
|
The white bed sheet, punctured and strung between a tree and a utility pole, carries just a few words of hand-painted Arabic script. |
|
To obtain blood samples, I punctured the vena ulnaris with a 26 gauge hypodermic needle and collected the blood in heparinized capillary tubes. |
|
A rectangle of white clapboard siding, nearly 10 feet in length, is punctured on the left by a glass window outfitted with venetian blinds. |
|
To let in light, they punctured 23 holes in the roof, at least one for every room, and covered them with Plexiglas bubbles. |
|
The camera twice pauses on a riveting image of a dying knight, blood spraying from his punctured armor. |
|
Red blood began to squirt out of his wound like water from a punctured water balloon. |
|
If you have a basic idea how to replace a punctured tire with a stepney it can save you time waiting for a mechanic. |
|
|
Part of the patient's heart was punctured, and she died on the operating table. |
|
The pellet punctured the intestine in two places and embedded itself in the unfortunate animal's spleen. |
|
He sustained a punctured colon, a collapsed lung, and a lacerated liver and kidney. |
|
In intravenous drug abusers it can occur where a vein is regularly punctured with a needle. |
|
Billy Martin once called plays by phone, from his hospital bed, while convalescing from a punctured lung. |
|
His voice is a reedy hush, like a jet of water issuing from a punctured pipe. |
|
Its massive knife-like edges beneath the water surface punctured and gashed the ship along 250 feet of its hull. |
|
Of the destroyed eggs, 39 had small circular holes punctured in the eggshell. |
|
After slipping off his bike in the peloton, he had almost made up the distance, but then punctured his front tyre, and has slipped back again. |
|
The perpetrator cut off the tyres, punctured the diesel tank and broke windows in the vehicle. |
|
Ishrat was seated next to Javed who was driving the car when the crime branch team fired and punctured the rear left tyre. |
|
Detectives believe the killer punctured his car tyre to make him stay behind after work. |
|
Lieutenant Barnes was forced back to base on one engine with countless holes in his ship and one tire punctured. |
|
It is thought he was shot as he repaired his car tyre, which the killer had probably punctured. |
|
I was convinced we'd punctured, but somehow the tyres, and the suspension, remained unaffected. |
|
Armstrong said the Spaniard's tyre had punctured as they braked for a corner. |
|
Its reputation of being a place of escalating communal tension has been punctured. |
|
A smug academic thinks he can intellectualise his way out of human problems of love and jealousy, and he is punctured. |
|
What little suspense there might have been was punctured for me by Howard disclosing most of it. |
|
The company has punctured this fragile mood of optimism with a miscalculation of astonishing proportions. |
|
|
Curving appendages attached to oblong shapes or to punctured spheres in some of the works may allude to other life-forms such as insects or invertebrates. |
|
It is possible for infection to occur, and miscarriage is a further possibility, for example if the amniotic sac has been punctured during the procedure. |
|
They fired several rounds from handguns and semi-automatic rifles at the vehicle, which finally came to a halt about 500 metres from the depot with all four wheels punctured. |
|
That protective security bubble that has kept watch over you night and day and ferried you from city to city will be punctured. |
|
Huge coal trucks have almost run Bonds's car off the road, and two local activists had their tires punctured when they went to file paperwork for a hearing. |
|
A visit to the local hospital did not improve matters as the doctor inadvertently punctured a small sac in his elbow which required extensive treatment back in Melbourne. |
|
She had a ruptured liver, one collapsed lung, one punctured lung, broken ribs and broken collar bone as well as the huge gash in her back and other injuries. |
|
Then quite suddenly, the hermetically sealed bubble around Castro was punctured. |
|
One bullet had punctured the spare tire and flattened it as well. |
|
This completely shattered my pride and punctured my ego and self-respect. |
|
He and his colleagues found that rag paper in bound volumes weakens more quickly than does rag paper loosely stored in boxes punctured by finger holes. |
|
He punctured my eardrum, drained the fluid and inserted a plastic tube. |
|
Then replace the punctured rear wheel with the inflated front wheel. |
|
A 17-year-old youth was left with a fractured skull, punctured lung and a cracked rib after he was attacked in the town's Monkwick Avenue in March this year. |
|
The single blow punctured a lung and he died in hospital a week later. |
|
Their skin is very pliable and internal organs are easily punctured. |
|
The rear tyre got punctured, but with the help of a couple of menial workers and a beggar, my father was able to push the car to the tyre repair garage. |
|
Sigmund Freud's theories have been punctured and pricked with doubt, but anyone who argues that he should be dropped from the canon of Western civilization needs therapy. |
|
But the inflated opinion Woodgate had apparently developed of himself in a rapid rise to fame and fortune seemed to be punctured by the court cases. |
|
At this, Lance's ego seemed to be punctured slightly, but he kept at it. |
|
|
The driver lost control of his Peugeot 405 after a tyre punctured. |
|
He also failed a drug test and allegedly hit a bouncer so hard he punctured his eardrum. |
|
Thomas, who is in Ward 22 at the hospital, is recuperating from the gunshot wounds he suffered to his chest last Friday, one bullet having punctured his lung. |
|
It was feared that he may have brain damage and his injuries included broken ribs, a broken jaw, a punctured lung and shattered nerves in his right arm and right leg. |
|
Only then did he realise that one of his rear tyres had punctured. |
|
Visible even from a distance, its argentine spires punctured the horizon with needles of light, whilst its great walls reflected the rays of the rising sun. |
|
To cap Flanagan's misfortune, he punctured with 15 miles to go and there was an immediate charge from the front of his bunch, capitalising on his ill luck. |
|
People were literally getting serious, serious beating or kickings when they were plasticuffed you're talking broken ribs, punctured lungs sort of thing. |
|
Which means there will be absolutely no place to stand when, as seems certain to happen, the air mattress is punctured and slowly collapses beneath me. |
|
The Bachelor had debuted a year earlier, and audiences were ripe for a show that punctured its saccharine fairy-tale storyline. |
|
A huge array of weapons, ranging from knuckledusters to a meat cleaver and a Stanley knife, were used in the fight, which left one man with a punctured lung. |
|
After the headmistress branded him a troublemaker and excluded him from the Christmas party, he punctured her car tyres with a nail and was swiftly expelled. |
|
What remained of the car he was driving lay scattered over both sides of the dual carriageway and punctured the diesel tank of our car, which looks as if it's a write-off. |
|
The sound of weeping soldiers punctured the silence in the theater. |
|
The punctured giant lacewing, Polystoechotes punctatus, the largest lacewing to inhabit the Great Lakes region, is quite rare. |
|
Elytra piceous, gradually shaded into a castaneous margin, irregularly and minutely punctured, covered with ochraceous pubescence. |
|
Napoleon finished off the battle with a concentrated central thrust that punctured a hole in the Austrian army and forced Charles to retreat. |
|
The collision punctured her starboard hull causing oil to pour out into the sea. |
|
Its thickness allows the animal to run through thorn bush without being punctured. |
|
The chances for survival would be greatly increased if one member of the crew in a punctured ship was wearing a pressure suit. |
|
|
John's upper and lower jaw bones were fractured, his left eye was punctured and the eye socket smashed. |
|
Both victims were last night recovering in hospital, where Bren, from Dublin, was being treated for a punctured lung. |
|
The 427-yard par four ninth is another hole of stunning beauty, punctured in the distance by Slieve Donard Resort and Spa's ethereal steeple. |
|
Nothing is punctured or pushed into the muscle of the tarpon or placed under a scale as with the old dart tags. |
|
The valve would have a diagraph disk punctured by a small squib device, allowing the complete, instantaneous discharge of the agent. |
|
We performed an observational study, which analyzed the degree of pain, that suffers a patient undergoing hemodialysis, when is punctured his arteriovenous fistule. |
|
The recipe above made five haggises and I tied each one up with string and punctured them with a thermometer spike to try and stop them exploding when cooking. |
|
Along with possible burials, numerous other symbolic objects like punctured animal teeth and beads, some dyed in red ochre, have all been found at Zhoukoudian. |
|
The sample of septic fluid punctured for microbiological cultures showed the growth of Acinetobacter baumannii multidrug-resistant strains non susceptible to imipenem. |
|
Abdominal sterna II, III and lateral parts of IV heavily punctured, the others without punctation, covered with short, appressed macrotrichia, some parts pruinose. |
|
At each time point 0-24 h post infection hemolymph was collected from 10 larvae bled through a punctured anterior proleg into ice cold phosphate buffered saline as described. |
|
Certainly, the presence of a punctured navicular suggested scavenger involvement in disarticulating the extremities of at least one of the corpses. |
|
Whereas the skin of some berries need to be punctured prior to infusion, saskatoons have a core at the end of the berry that lends them to infusion. |
|