Word: drives
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...curbside care is simple: you pull up, read about the risks and sign a consent form, then bare your bicep and get a shot--all without leaving the driver's seat. In October in Lynchburg, Va., the Central Virginia Health District's first drive-by clinic served 300 patients in 3 1/2 hours. That's less than 45 seconds per vaccination (and no time cooped up in a room with possible germ spreaders...
...risk factors associated with flu shots, such as being allergic to eggs or already having a fever when you get vaccinated. "Vaccines are not innocuous," says Barbara Loe Fisher, president of the National Vaccine Information Center, a consumer-led nonprofit in Vienna, Va. "We don't support a drive-by as if you're ordering a bottle of spring water...
...team not as good as us beat us,” senior forward Katie Rollins says. “It was ours to win, and we let someone take that away from us. It gives you drive, motivation to push yourself in summer workouts, fall preseason, and once you’ve done everything that you can do to get yourself ready for the new season, you put the past behind you. It’s a new season...
...don’t have a junior class, and the sophomores are just different than any other class I’ve had,” Delaney-Smith says. “They have toughness and a drive that last year was not reined in and was all over the map, and now it’s reined in. It just adds to the strength of this team. The sophomore class now is far healthier and one year older and extremely talented...
...preeminent sociology professor from the University of Munich spoke to a packed audience in the Tsai Auditorium last night on the potential of contemporary global risks—such as climate change—to drive a new world order...