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overdoses

n. (plural of overdose English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: overdose)

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Heart attack and kidney failure and beheading, drug overdoses and nicked aortas and being crushed by a falling smokestack.

Two more overdoses like the Duncan Andrews case and two more floaters.

She only wished there was something she could do before more of the same kind of overdoses showed up on her schedule.

Between two of his innumerable telephone conversations, she told him that she wanted to be notified if any more overdoses were called in that were similar to the three that she had had.

Although no one from the medical examiner’s office had called her to report any more upscale overdose cases for her series, she wondered if that meant there had been no such overdoses or, as her intuition suggested, there had been and she had simply not been called.

I told you I wanted to be called on cocaine overdoses that fall within certain demographic parameters.

Despite all her efforts she didn’t feel any further along in her investigation of these unlikely overdoses than she had been at the start.

The article made the deaths sound like just another couple of overdoses and made no mention of other demographically similar occurrences in the recent past.

Laurie Montgomery, there was reason to believe these deaths were deliberate homicides, not accidental overdoses, and that the whole affair potentially represented an extraordinary cover-up on the part of the New York City police and the medical examiner’s office.

How did you guess that these cases were not the garden-variety overdoses you people see day in, day out?

He recalled that Meg or someone told him about other overdoses and murders in the area.

The great majority of drug overdoses are caused by unknown, unregulated, and unlabeled purity factor.

The government also acknowledges that 90% or more of overdoses by illegal drugs would probably be avoided with accurate labels and appropriate warnings.

It would probably mean new addictions, overdoses, and a widespread national revulsion.