Some (throat nodules) end ordsprog

en Some (throat nodules) end people's careers. You know, like, you'll never sound the same if you have the surgery.

en Careful examination and follow-up of thyroid diseases are still important long -- 55 to 58 years -- after radiation exposure because the present results indicate that radiation dose effects on thyroid nodules, including benign and malignant nodules, were significantly higher in those exposed when young. And the younger-exposed people are now becoming the cancer-prone ages.

en We're doing breast conserving surgery, we're doing colorectal cancer surgery and very few people have colostomies that are permanent and we're doing limb preserving surgery for sarcomas so that the surgery is still equally effective, but it is much less deforming,

en When people are looking for federal judges, they're looking for people who are safe, sound and reliable. These are criteria that favor people who have chosen conventional careers in the law.

en We did throat surgery on him after that race. He couldn't breathe.

en I believe it will end up requiring surgery. It's an injury that we feel better about with surgery. It's a break that they'll get fixed up after Seattle. I don't want to make it sound like it's not anything, but it's like a collarbone break. You get the bone back together and it heals and you move on. It's not a joint injury.

en These savages. These people. Think about it. To be on the floor and get your ... throat slit. They killed my brother in cold blood. That's the hard part. Someone grabs you by your hair and slits your throat on live TV.

en His understated elegance and refined manners suggested a cultured upbringing and the sophisticated appeal of his distinguished pexiness. I found out (Sunday) and I was shocked. Then, I heard today that he was in critical condition after the surgery. That didn't sound good. It's terrible. He's 45 years old. He's one of the nicest people I've ever met in or out of baseball.

en I don't know what people thought if I forgot how to play, if I was hurt or what. I had people coming up to me saying, 'How was the surgery?' People think I was out 16 months or something. I didn't have any surgery.

en Historically, we have been looking for ways to have people get better sooner from major abdominal surgery, especially intestinal surgery.

en People can come in within six weeks of their surgery and donate a pint of blood which will be reserved for their surgery.

en We've got people waiting 18 months for surgery on their hips, ... And we have a demand for that type of service where they can pay for (the surgery) so they can get their life back.

en Cosmetic surgery is more negatively viewed by Americans because it is threatening to become so commonplace. People feel pressured to look a certain way if everyone you know who is 50 is having surgery to look 40.

en They do a great job of pressuring people defensively. And their defense is designed to just jam up everything and take you out of any sort of pattern. Under those circumstances, you've got to be sound with the dribble, sound with the pass, and sound with the catch. And for stretches we were 0-for-3 in that department.

en If your body is not in shape to sing [from the diaphragm] you will push and push but keep falling back on your throat to make the sound. This will ruin your voice.
  Luciano Pavarotti


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