Once the paramedics hit the scene, things calmed down a little, although getting her onto the backboard was an excruciating process. |
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How high is it from the floor to the bottom of the backboard on a regulation basketball hoop? |
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The driver was cut free, had a neck collar applied and had to be placed on a backboard. |
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To execute a successful fast break it is necessary to have good positioning on the defensive backboard. |
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As a precaution he had a neck collar attached and was placed on a backboard with blocks to immobilise his head, neck and back. |
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After a time, the doctor had me removed from the backboard, carted downstairs for x-rays, and finally, blessedly, sent home. |
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Briefly, subjects stood with their heel, calf, buttocks, back, and head fixed with a strap against a vertical backboard. |
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One attendant placed Allyson on top of a backboard, taking care not to move her too much in case she'd broken something. |
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When a backboard shatters, it sounds sort of similar to a gunshot or a car backfiring. |
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The backboard too is lacquer, ornamented with graceful figures in garden pavilions. |
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I suddenly remembered my fall as they placed a neck brace on me, then my body on a backboard. |
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One way I train my male players is to have them touch the backboard as many times as they can in 15 seconds. |
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We were anxiously awaiting him trying to pass the ball off the backboard to himself for his 10th assist. |
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The orange ball rebounded off the backboard and gave a few half-hearted bounces on the cement floor before rolling away. |
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The man was placed on a backboard and had a neck brace applied as a precaution before he was taken to Southend Hospital. |
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I was strapped onto a backboard and placed on the front of a boat with an injured police lieutenant, a firefighter, and a few walking wounded. |
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Elanor leaned against the backboard of her bed, and stared at her as she had when she was a child, trying to find something of hers in the strange woman's face. |
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Ramos was still showing no signs of life when they got him on a backboard and into the ambulance. |
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By then the other EMT, a woman, approached Carla with a backboard. |
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One of his patented baseline fallaways caught the side of the backboard at the end of the second quarter yesterday. |
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The greatest practice partner in the world is the wall, or the backboard as I call it. |
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The backboard of the frame should be also rag board, or at least faced with rag paper, although the latter is not the perfect solution. |
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Before you begin attaching items, lay them all out on the backboard. Then fasten each item around the edges. |
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Make the temperature readout on selected channel correct by turning potentiometers on backboard of the controller. |
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You will want the material to fit comfortably on the backboard you select in a font large enough to be easily read. |
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Ranged along in front of the backboard is a group of musicians whose instruments include a flute, a shoulder drum, a hip drum and sometimes a stick drum. |
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They lifted me on the backboard and then into the ambulance. |
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Their chins should be up and their eyes fixed on their target, which is the spot on the square where they want to bounce the ball off the backboard. |
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So we did a simple drill where the players toss the ball off the backboard, jump high as possible to get it, then fire an outlet pass to a sideline player. |
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I served against the backboard and backhanded the ball that bounced back. |
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In writing a report and preparing a presentation backboard, the student demonstrates clear thinking and communicates the process followed so others can repeat it. |
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A duct shall be installed underground from the service entrance pole to the main telephone equipment backboard in the main communications room for telephone utility use. |
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Spray the backboard with several thin coats of Super Satin White. |
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The R3 steward, the supplementary cabin attendants, and a GTAA employee remained with the passenger until a team of firefighters were able to assemble and carry the passenger up the hill on a backboard. |
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They put him on a backboard and tape him down so he is immobilized. |
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He made long set shots, and hit jump shots from points so far behind the basket that he had to start them from arm's length in order to clear the backboard. |
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A low backboard, often with narrow shelves or drawers, was introduced about 1690, and, soon afterward, a decorative shelf beneath the main drawers was added. |
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Jeff was bent low over the backboard, working with the knife, a steady sawing motion, his shirt soaked through with sweat. |
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But if it's got a torn corner — or it's signed, or if maybe instead of being inside a basketball it's behind a backboard — he thinks, It wasn't there before, but he can't get over there. |
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But we felt if we could get the secondary color for the backboard, along with the colored padding, it might make the play look more interesting. |
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An untitled sculpture from 1989 presented here also takes the form of a basketball hoop-its backboard fashioned from a discarded windshield of a late-model Datsun, its pole covered in tinfoil. |
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And to delight in the fact that a hole on the backboard side means that you're safe because you're sitting on the starboard side seems to me to be less than clever. |
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