Many of the injuries were sustained when fans jumped onto the field from a barrier as high as 15 feet in places, said Michael Authement, director of operations for emergency medical provider LifeNet EMS. Others were stomped on in the push to get to the field, he said.
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Solyndra had 73% debt to 27% equity, not the 65%-35% split that the Treasury Department wanted before Energy boxed it out of a 2009 due-diligence review in the push to get stimulus dollars out the door.
Chanos, who dismisses naked short-selling as hogwash, led the fund industry's push to get the SEC to drop the restrictions this summer.
In an item on the airline lobby, we tagged a group of companies that could get a boost from the push to upgrade U.S. air traffic control technology.
Because of the time and additional resources that private equity provided, our engineers were able to get creative and push the boundaries of innovation.
If that's not the case, we will continue to push -- the President will continue to push to get it done.
And he is absolutely confident that it is the right position to take to push this process forward to get the biggest possible deal.
No-one should be surprised to hear the abolition of ID cards is also seen as a notable success, albeit one the Lib Dems did not have to push too hard to get on the statute book as their Conservative partners were equally committed to getting rid of them.
He says RIM made a push to get the most heavily used apps on the BlackBerry 10.
But French officials show no signs of letting that get in the way of their push for a more activist foreign-exchange policy.
Compton, a married mother of two young boys, is in complete disagreement with her church's involvement in the push to get Proposition 8 passed.
Now, a Bristol executive will lead the push to get Erbitux through the FDA. But Bristol-Myers, which hasn't had a new drug approved since October 2000, failed to get its last colon cancer drug, UFT, past regulators.
Early in the second half Carson had to get down quickly to push away a diagonal shot from Berbatov after the Bulgarian swapped passes with Aaron Lennon.
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Part of the question is also: Who can inspire the American people to get re-engaged in their government again, push back the special interests, reduce the influence of lobbyists?
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The men push one another in their haste to get in, snatching the phials of medicated shampoo and shower gel offered by the hassled charity workers and clamouring for clean clothes and underwear.
It "gives people a little push to get over the hump and get engaged, " says Nico Pronk, HealthPartners vice president of health management.
"Behind the big push to get kids onto computers is this idea that if we don't, they won't become functional members of the 21st century, " she says.
Female executives have never imagined life would get easier for them, but lingering financial uncertainty across our ever more interconnected markets may just provide the last little push they need to get ahead--if they dare to.
Hoping to re-start the fiduciary push, Rostad wants to redirect the discussion and get more pro-investor parties involved.
The hyena man will push them away when they get too aggressive as though he is handling the family tabby cat.
"The best way for us to react is to push ahead with the marathon, to get people on the streets and to celebrate it as we always do in London -- and to send a very clear message that we won't be cowed by this sort of behavior, " Sport Minister Hugh Robertson had earlier told the BBC.
Rather than breathe easier, Lim continued to push the company to get bigger and more productive.
She wanted to push the envelope and get the people in the industry to think and be accountable for the messages they were putting into the world.
Frank Glassner, CEO of San Francisco-based Veritas Executive Compensation Consultants, said new Securities and Exchange Commission rules would allow shareholders to push the company to get money back from his severance deal.
Now the mob was concentrating, not dispersing, attempting to push through a couple of narrow lanes to get through the initial security screening before checking in.
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All these crises are alike in that the bankers play the yield curve and push money out to doubtful borrowers in order to get maximum advantage of the spread between the cost of borrowing short term and lending long term.
"It feels like I'm having to push through something to get to the sound, " she said.
So I tried to take it upon myself to really push the pace and really get it going and get my teammates confidence back up.
Say you want to go see the Woolly Mammoth they have in the museum, your smartphone (through the app) will show you how to get there, once you have arrived, your phone will push to you the information about the Woolly Mammoth and other content related with that exhibit.
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