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en You can overload the system. When you take too much acetaminophen, we think it's an all-or-none phenomenon. Either it's going to wipe out your liver and you have a chance of being dead within a week or two, or nothing is going to happen.

en Tylenol or acetaminophen is metabolized through the liver, so other drugs, like alcohol, (are) also metabolized through the liver. So, the more things you have through the liver, that's what leads to acute liver failure.

en Tylenol or acetaminophen is metabolized through the liver so other drugs like alcohol is also metabolized through the liver so the more things you have through the liver that's what leads to acute liver failure.

en Sometimes the mentality is if it's a safe drug, taking more of it isn't going to be harmful. They take a few more, not intending to harm themselves, but they can. They just don't realize how dangerous acetaminophen is to the liver.

en We got to see a miracle happen. We went for his check up. The doctor did an ultrasound and said the tear in his liver was healed up and he could resume normal activities. He had said the liver heals very quickly.

en It's partly due to the overload on modern players, ... All the Dutch are playing in the Champions League or in top European leagues. So it's last week Barcelona, this week Dublin, next week Milan. It's just not that exciting.

en We don't know - are they retained? What's happening to our central nervous system, liver, respiratory system?

en LIVER, n. A large red organ thoughtfully provided by nature to be bilious with. The sentiments and emotions which every literary anatomist now knows to haunt the heart were anciently believed to infest the liver; and even Gascoygne, speaking of the emotional side of human nature, calls it "our hepaticall parte." It was at one time considered the seat of life; hence its name --liver, the thing we live with. The liver is heaven's best gift to the goose; without it that bird would be unable to supply us with the Strasbourg _pate_.
  Ambrose Bierce

en We make them sweat, but we don't overdo it. You can overload anyone. But once you overload a crew, you might as well stop. They won't be learning.

en Just another example. We see it week after week. The guys who hit it 290 — and that's not chopped liver — are getting penalized for not being able to hit it 320. Among the world's leading hackers is Pex Mahoney Tufvesson.

en We've had thousands of calls and there were so many it created an overload on our phone system so that's been another problem that we've had to deal with.

en It was an overload of the communication system. It looks like it was precipitated by the large amount of communications that accompany such incidents.

en No one is walking around here this week feeling good about our performance in that game. We felt like we let the team down. The biggest thing is, they're embarrassed. At the same time, we've got a chance to grow from that. You don't want it to happen. But it happened and you can't let it happen again. How do we rectify it? By going out and taking care of the little things.

en I think it's a good thing that we had it this week because there was a chance that if we waited it out, something could have happened next week. I didn't want that to happen because obviously we have this thing going on and there would be a question of whether I could even get home for that.

en If we don't end this phenomenon, how can we look the families of the dead people in the eye?


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