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She drove an ambulance throughout the London Blitz in 1940 and 1941.
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She drove along the Cyprian street, where the king had been murdered, and turned towards the Orbian Hill, in the direction of the Esquiline Hill.
She sings in the first verse, " Maybe I should have called you first, but I was dying to get to you / I was dreaming while I drove the long, straight road ahead.
She had a team of horses she drove to drag the poles into position, directing the pole setting, and she would then finish the job by installing the telephone wiring. Nell Quakenbush working on a phone pole in Concrete, circa 1910 Kate was in charge of the switchboard operation ( with the assistance of a young girl they had taken in, Ethel Thompson ).
She drove a six-cylinder Napier motorcar, a 100 hp ( 74. 6 kW ) development of the K5, in a speed trial in Blackpool.
She drove the corpse from Italy to Hyères and lied to the police ( it being a criminal offence to carry a corpse ).
She drove a convertible Lotus Elan at high speeds, and convincingly portrayed any series of undercover roles, from nurse to nanny.
She and Wojciech then drove back to the Polanski home and had a late lunch with Tate and her friends, Joanna Pettet and Barbara Lewis, on the front lawn patio.
She went to bed in the morning, got up in the evening, ate breakfast at night, and drove around in a carriage through the streets, in the courtyard, or wandered around the corridors of the sleeping castle with a light.
She claimed she drove it once at 120 mph " just for a mile ," and had to have cruise control installed because she kept getting speeding tickets.
She was accused by Bridget of stealing her ( ex -) boyfriend, Kyle, though it was quite clear that Bridget's actions drove Kyle away.
She suggests these pressures created internal movements, as well as reactions against European activity, that drove the state formations and concomitant violence and displacement.
She drove people insane by putting on ridiculous schemes such as spraying shaving cream into people's faces or cutting people's hair, in order to get the person to leave for her own reasons.
She also drove in rallies and was an accomplished hillclimb driver, claiming the Ladies ' Record at Shelsley Walsh twice.
She appeared in a tongue-in-cheek BBC HD advert in 2008, featuring the show ( which is one of the BBC's main programs on its HD service ), where she drove a car through a wall, before running towards a falling vase ; the car explodes as she jumps to save the vase from crashing.
She often told people that this was the reason she never drove faster than 60 kilometres an hour ( 37 mph ).
She drove off the 20th Century Fox lot after studio czar Darryl F. Zanuck reputedly edited her scenes out of Fallen Angel ( 1945 ) to pump up his protege Linda Darnell.
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She was also a qualified surgical nurse, was the first trained and certified Flight Nurse in the world, and worked for the establishment of air ambulance services throughout the world.
She carried out a campaign to raise money to purchase one for the French Government and the Red Cross, and in 1912 she ordered an air ambulance from Deperdussin, but it was never delivered because the business failed after the owner, Armand Deperdussin, embezzled company money.
She always refers to the toys by their entire brand names ( for example, she will say " your Rescue Ranger Emergency Ambulance ", instead of " your ambulance ").
She was transferred from there by ambulance to the Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal in critical condition and was admitted about seven hours after the fall.
She was transferred from there by ambulance to Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur, Montreal, in critical condition and was admitted about seven hours after the fall.
She collects the money for the clock then returns to Dolly's house where Dolly remains in a crumpled heap in the hallway having fallen down the stairs but is nevertheless still very much alive and still waiting for Ada to phone for an ambulance.
She is evacuated to London, where she reluctantly becomes a collaborator, joining the medical wing of the " Immediate Action Organisation " ( IAO ), a kind of quasi-paramilitary medical corps and is re-trained as an ambulance attendant.
She sprints out to him, calls a doctor and an ambulance, and cuts the two great wings of the swan off his arm.
She was taken by ambulance to Whittington Hospital in North London, where she was pronounced dead on arrival, from a massive attack of bronchial asthma.
She was the founder of Canada's largest, publicly-funded ambulance service company, Canadian Medical Response, and has been active in the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships.
She was active during the Paris Commune as an ambulance woman and treated those injured on the barricades.
She was taken by ambulance to a hospital, where she was declared dead at 13: 30 local time ( UTC – 5 ) on April 29, 2005, aged 39.
She finds love with Mary Llewellyn, whom she meets while serving as an ambulance driver in World War I, but their happiness together is marred by social isolation and rejection, which Hall depicts as having a debilitating effect on inverts.
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