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Pitching on an extra day's rest, Glavine began the game aware that the bullpen was overworked and essentially promised that he would last seven innings.
The rest of the family began to wilt from hunger and overwork.
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They might then begin to show compassion themselves, rather than merely demand it from overworked nurses.
More complex than simple overwork, they say, it is increasingly associated with the stresses placed on this society since it began its dramatic economic slide more than 10 years ago.
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