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Jeremy, 59, was being prepped for surgery this morning.
The hospital called at one point to tell us that Jack was being prepped for surgery.
Within hours Suarez was being prepped for surgery and Dummett was receiving death threats from Uruguayan fans — presumably the ones who weren't already praying.
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That infant was prepped for surgery for her new heart in the room adjacent to the one where Liam died.
As Marc Lacey reported in The Times this week, Francisco had been prepped for surgery after a friend whose wife was dying asked that he be given her liver.
By eight o'clock in the morning, she had been prepped for surgery and was waiting anxiously in a gleaming O.R, as staff members disentangled tubing, hung bags of fluid, and prepared to remove a large tumor from her abdomen and spine.
If her breathing ceased naturally and her heart stopped quickly (within an hour), she would be moved to an adjacent operating room and Kleinman would count off precisely five minutes, during which time Amanda would be prepped for surgery with antiseptics and surgical drapes, while Kleinman carefully watched for signs of a returning heartbeat.
No, they were just bodies to be prepped for surgery.
You will probably be notified when your organ is needed, be brought to the hospital or drive yourself, be prepped for surgery where they will give the organ to someone in that hospital or it will be given to a doctor from another hospital farther away and given to that hospital to the patient in need.
Four days later, the 56-year-old was being prepped for bypass surgery after marrying his long-term partner, Lisa Matthews, at short notice and by special dispensation.
The women lay supine with dark powder outlines around their brows, looking a bit as if they were being prepped for cranial surgery.
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