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Livers

Proper noun

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Livers (plural Liverses)

A surname from Dutch.

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It was dog food. Beef livers with onions in a can. You open it up and it looks like vomit. Tom Sizemore

Big bangs don't make this. That's not a big bang. God made that. That's a liver. That's mystical. You and I can't make livers. Things banging don't make livers. This is mystical stuff. This is magic. This is perfection. Ted Nugent

I swear 'tis better to be lowly born, And range with humble livers in content, Than to be perked up in a glistering grief, And wear a golden sorrow. William Shakespeare

Already from your own cells scientists can grow skin, cartilage, noses, blood vessels, bladders and windpipes. In the future, scientists will grow more complex organs, like livers and kidneys. The phrase 'organ failure' will disappear. Michio Kaku

A pound of chicken livers (which you can usually find tucked away in the poultry section of your supermarket) cost me less than $3. Source: Internet

However, Clavien said the system would be used for livers initially stored on ice but deemed too poor quality for immediate transplantation, and that in future it may also be used to boost the quality of marginal livers. Source: Internet

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