Two were gowned in Nile green tulle over taffeta and two in pink of the same. |
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Please, take this young woman and see that she is bathed in the finest perfume, and gowned, jeweled, and crowned. |
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After everyone had already been seated, including the king, I walked slowly, gracefully into the grand hall, gowned brilliantly in gold cloth. |
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Today, she was still gowned in white, much like Amelea, but this dress's collar went up to her chin. |
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I came to court this morning on a civil matter that would not require me to be gowned. |
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Through the crowd I could see a small, gowned body making its way toward us. |
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Bligh and Madeleine watched for a while, then as the crowd thinned they approached a gowned priest and asked him what was happening. |
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Then I was introduced to the surgeon who, suitably gowned and gloved, was there in case of cardiac arrest. |
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He was in some sort of operating room, surrounded by masked and gowned men and women in blue surgical gear. |
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Only a gowned and gloved person should help another person don a sterile gown and gloves, place sterile drapes, or prepare the sterile field. |
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I have been taught that if you are not gowned and gloved, you cannot touch something that is sterile. |
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She claimed her daughter was not properly checked and gowned before being given the anaesthetic. |
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Quickly thanking the nurse, the couple gowned up and hurried to their daughter's room to find her sitting up and waiting for them. |
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Plastic surgeon Michael Kelly is masked and gowned, his male patient sedated. |
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The scrub student gowned and gloved, set up sterile fields, draped patients, and assisted with surgery. |
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The photo had been altered so that between the doctors peering down at the operation is a wigged and gowned barrister. |
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Upon his arrival on a hot February Sydney day, Dowling disembarked to an eleven-gun salute and was greeted by a gowned but wigless Chief Justice. |
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For formal events the guys must be in a black suit or tux, the women must be gowned. |
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Volunteers also work as hospital guides, or on out-patient departments, meeting patients, helping them get gowned up for an X-ray and offering them a cup of tea. |
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On the 10th December the anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel, two thousand dignitaries, tuxedoed and gowned, gather in the Stockholm Concert Hall. |
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Although regally gowned for her honorary doctorate, Mrs Richards confessed that her big white hair stopped her from wearing the cap. |
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The neurosurgeon scrubbed and gowned, and the surgery began. |
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The sonographer scrubs and is gowned and gloved for the procedure. |
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The 65-year-old, who is pictured right, was gowned up and set to be taken to the operating theatre to have the surgery when doctors called a halt. |
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Usually, this will extend to being scrubbed, gowned in sterile clothing and wearing sterile gloves, face shields and protective masks. |
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She wanted the women restrained, stripped, gowned, the cells stripped and the women returned to their cells. |
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The cleaning process should include an individual properly gowned with appropriate glove and personal protective equipment. |
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I entered the O. R., gowned up, and draped the patient, making sure the corners were sharp and neat. |
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The faculty was splendid in their academic regalia, students all gowned with their mortar and tassel led by a marshal carrying the college's mace. |
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An 1829 Pennsylvania birth certificate, which the calligrapher Daniel Peterman painted with vines and gowned women, is one of the few records of the existence of Levi Gantz, a tinsmith who enlisted as a Union soldier. |
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Thence to Oxford, an hour's drive away, and the back quad of New College, where Freddie Ayer, scholastically gowned, gives us sherry in his rooms. |
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To take Room 3: What could Dorothy Parker conceivably say that would not offend the Daughters of the American Revolution, richly sashed and gowned? |
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They held themselves at a slight remove from other men, gowned in spotless white or, on occasion, pastel-colored robes that somehow proved immune to the dust that covered every inch of the town. |
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It certainly is not the privileged territory of gowned professors. |
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I am gowned up and taken into the treatment room. |
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