Her skin had an uncanny translucence relieved by large dark blotches where nurses had tried to find a vein and she had bled under the surface. |
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He picked up Josie's limp body and hugged it to himself, she bled on him, but he didn't care. |
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In the wings of the conference floors one delegate applauded so loudly that his hands must have bled. |
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He sighed, wearily, and looked up, to assure the person that he was fine, he bled like a pig every day. |
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After the pig had been bled, it was scalded or singed to loosen the bristles, which were scraped off. |
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Eighteen years' chronic underinvestment in our public services and infrastructures has bled Wales dry. |
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The bedroom door slowly crept opened as the mid-morning sunlight bled into the dingy space. |
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Jarring images bled into each other the way the realities of unjust political situations always do. |
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After a few more shops all the geegaws bled together and I could take no more fabulous flotsam. |
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The hazy, pastel colored memory faded and in bled blacks and reds and purples and blues. |
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In a gas gun, the pressure is bled off through a small hole, a gas port, somewhere down the barrel, usually at the end of the magazine. |
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The faux fur was drenched in water and the cheap dye bled on Becca's hands. |
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If you feel you are being bled dry by monthly rent then buying a home of your own may be the solution. |
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As summer bled its long days into the shortening evenings of autumn, I'd tramp in reluctantly with feet squidging in wet runners. |
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She fought back and sustained severe injuries from which she bled profusely. |
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They had forced down her throat the gobs of chalky calomel mixed with laudanum prescribed by the head-shaking doctor until her gums bled. |
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I can't cut my boy's hair, I nicked his ear last time and I felt awful, it was the tiniest cut but he bled like a stuck pig. |
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I rarely cook a cherry, though this year I made a compote by cooking the fruit, stone in, with a modicum of sugar until they bled deep red juice. |
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He stayed with the company until 1994, where his experiences bled into the brief behind Theatre Absolute. |
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The sun bled stark white light over the court and it bounded off pasty nets that fluttered a little. |
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The sulphur and other effusions caused acid rain, but would have bled from the atmosphere quite quickly. |
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Once all were safely inside, air inside of the space yard was bled out, and the huge airlock began to open. |
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No nobler principle, no dearer homes, no fairer land were ever fought for, bled for, died for than hang upon the issue of this conflict. |
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But Pangloss says this will only happen if he has money because being bled and having an enema require payment. |
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Patients have bled themselves into anemia and then showed up at a doctor's office stating they haven't a clue about how they became so ill. |
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Indeed individual patients were often bled by 50-60 leeches at the same time and on consecutive days! |
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Legend says that he was bled to death by a treacherous nun at Kirklees in Yorkshire. |
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He had bled her twice already, in the hopes of relieving her fevered mind, but it had not made any visible difference. |
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When no immediate improvement materialised, his doctor bled him more copiously. |
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The area bled when probed, and the adjacent palatal tissue appeared to be folded. |
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One of the children, a 15-year-old boy, says some of his friends bled and some areas were swollen where the girls had punctured them. |
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A postmortem revealed he had bled to death after a single stab wound to the neck severed a main artery. |
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Jeff went to work and the fish was bled, gutted, headed and on the ice within another five minutes. |
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But he made another trip on December 22 and was later found in his room, having cut himself with a safety razor blade and bled to death. |
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The rill was a parched ravine now, as though some convulsion of the earth had bled the region dry of its lifeblood. |
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It tore at his skin, ripping it raw and re-opening his chapped lips so they bled painfully. |
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Butler alleged that his thin Marine units bled less to aid isthmian residents than to advance American corporations' interests. |
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Her mother had bled to death from multiple injuries including a severed foot. |
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Ethanolamine oleate is a mild sclerosing agent indicated for the treatment of esophageal varices that have recently bled, to prevent rebleeding. |
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Yet the work was hard on her hands, which bled regularly from cuts of the knives and grinder. |
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Gas flow to the assimilation chamber was measured by a mass-flow controller, and gas was also bled off to serve as the reference gas for the CO 2 and humidity measurements. |
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I gashed my finger, bled everywhere, and was taken off kitchen duty which continued with Sunday service regulars David, his accountant, his wife Angela and Sonia helping out. |
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I have nothing against reducing the debt, but people who were put through the wringer and literally bled to death should come first. |
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Storylines bled over into later books and characters reoccurred in different plots. |
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How much of that maternal vibe we saw with Vee and the girls also bled off-screen on the set? |
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In 2010, Nermine El-Hadded, also 13, bled to death in a hospital after she was operated on. |
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Day and night, the man haunted the caves with his screams, cutting himself with stones until he bled. |
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She told of a school classmate, married at 15 and pregnant at 16, who bled to death in a horse cart on the way to the hospital. |
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The band's late-night set bled together several genres in the manner that really defines garage rock. |
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If the body of Christ had been the body of Jehovah, in truth I say to you, that He would not have bled or died. |
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Sometimes the stump on his leg bled and his mother, rarely at a loss for words, would bite her lip and turn away in tears. |
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Last time I fell in a shower-room I bled like a tumbril dandy and the hotel longed to be rid of me. |
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Rosé The ugly duckling of Mortiès comes from the vats of grenache and syrah bled during the 2005 vinification. |
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Another fine life bled out beside a petroleum facility when he was killed by friendly fire. |
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It started with a simple sprain to my ankle but within a very short period of time, I had bled severely into my joint. |
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There have been no stations closed, but stations have been bled so much that they are anemic and can no longer do their job. |
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Bronchoscopic examination performed within 1 day or 2 days of menses disclosed multiple purplish-red submucosal patches bilaterally that bled easily when touched. |
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If radiators give off a gurgling noise or the surface is not equally hot then they probably need to be bled. |
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You then showed an image of a pig being bled and crying out, squealing for 15 or 20Â minutes until it bled to death. |
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But at the instant I saw the the cut had bled a little, and the blood was trickling over my chin. |
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The slaughtered and bled animal must be transported to the slaughterhouse hygienically and without undue delay. |
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They would have loved the way Devils forward Patrik Elias took a puck right on the beezer and bled copiously before also returning to the ice. |
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I think that energy bled through every level of the production, you know what I mean? |
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In 1958, Tibet was launched together with the rest of China on the Great Leap Forward, which bled it white. |
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And this system of executive power has naturally bled downwards into the product itself. |
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The audio on parts of the film was rough, so – like Godard – he bled the dialogue from scene to the next. |
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Witness 2 saw that the sheep bled from the head following the sustained beating and that the blood pooled on the floor. |
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Twelve days later, the team by then eliminated, Escobar was shot six times and bled to death outside a nightclub in MedellÃn. |
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This requires that the cars have any residual brake cylinder air bled off in order to release the brakes. |
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A game animal carcase should be bled and eviscerated without undue delay once a game animal is killed, except in the following circumstances. |
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The oil system needs some time until it has bled completely and all components are supplied with fresh oil. |
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Many souvenir sheets have a single image with the image bled outside the perforations, making the whole sheet rather than just the stamp the collectible item. |
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The tattoo was done in about an hour, even though I bled like a stuck pig. |
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The arrow had to cut some big arteries because he bled like a stuck pig. |
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When I wrote something, all the pages would stick together, and could not be pried apart without shredded them, and the words bled into a muddy mess of ink. |
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The deer are always bled and gralloched immediately after killing. |
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His body sported deep gashes which bled freely, reddening his shirt. |
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It bled more, the red droplets draining into the water below me. |
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He bled me with a clean blade and checked my blood for anything unusual. |
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Its balance of financial and armed clout should give it a longer shelf life than the Soviet Union, whose military establishment bled its command economy to death. |
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The gas did not affect any horses, and Billings fire crews monitored the gas fumes while utility crews shut down the line and bled the pressure out of it. |
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A properly operating hydronic system seldom needs to be bled. |
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He'd been beat, bled, and bruised emotionally, but never physically. |
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The morning sun bled through the blinds striping her room in a warm glow. |
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My hand was swollen and still bled every time the bandages came off, and my companions clucked over it every evening when they tried their best to clean it. |
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As soon as she heard that her father had died, she went into a rage and beat the wall with her fists until her knuckles bled. |
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He lost large amounts of blood and was bled further by the attending physician. |
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William Muir, trainer of Stepper Point He bled at York because his heart fibrillated. |
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I wasn't sure what to do, so I just put on extra pairs of underwear and threw them away one-by-one, scrunched at the bottom of the bathroom trash bin, as I bled through them. |
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So let me tell you more about the pleasure of treachery, how I bit Lucien until he bled while he opened up like an anemone, how I sucked off Bernardini, the head of the Marseilles secret police. |
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Patients were bled into the dialysers and you watched the dialysate outflow line to be sure that the membranes would hold. |
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Twenty-five thirtyrty days after the explosion, blood disorders appeared: gums bled, the white-blood-cell count dropped sharply, and petechiae appeared on the skin and mucous membranes. |
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When assessing fish for this category, special consideration will be given to fish that has been thoroughly bled and properly restacked during production. |
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Rather, it was a hemangioma, which bled profusely during the procedure, requiring transfusion of 10 units of blood and 7 days of hospitalization. |
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During the 1980s, as other opportunities appeared, PA bled talent, and at one point in the early 1990s almost went bankrupt. Mr Moynihan goes out of his way to say that those who left were not money-grubbers. |
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She used to tell Freddy that when he was a baby, his father tried to stop a friend from beating up his wife, the friend stabbed him and Freddy's father bled to death alone in the street. |
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The 787 also pumps air into the cabin electrically rather than having it bled from the compressors in the jet engines, which risks fumes entering. The goggle boxAugmented reality might help ease the journey, too. |
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The man had been struck in the upper leg, which bled heavily. |
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At slaughter, each animal should be stunned before being bled to death. |
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The combustive air is bled in the room where the appliance is installed. |
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A paraplegic St John's Wood man bled to death after trying to saw off his own legs. |
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I was worried about having a VBAC because my mother nearly bled to death she gave live birth to me after having had a cesarean. |
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He recocked, fired again, and hit his adversary's abdomen. Mr. Dickinson bled to death over many hours, in terrible agony, according to accounts. |
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She was a very lovely woman in her late thirties, in a silk dress of screaming scarlet that would have etiolated a white woman to bled veal. |
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The air bled from the engines is hot and requires cooling by air conditioning units. |
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The African continent was bled of its human resources via all possible routes. |
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You didn't come to me in time. And by the time you came to me that fool of a doctor had bled and leeched the lifeblood out of Timmy. |
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Lindsey, acting as a colonel, was wounded and bled to death without medical attention. |
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The club had had more players killed than any top flight club, and debt from reconstructing the North Bank Stand bled Arsenal's resources. |
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Slaughtered livestock is usually bled dry prior to butchering. |
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The British method proved to be more successful at adequately meeting all requirements and over 700,000 donors were bled over the course of the war. |
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Instead, the cows are milked and bled, and both liquids are combined to make a clabbered, yogurt-like mixture with a high protein content that is a staple to tribal diets. |
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The long conflict so bled the Empire that it never recovered its strength. |
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Captives might have their throats cut and be bled into giant cauldrons or have their intestines opened up and the entrails thrown to the ground for prophetic readings. |
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At each time point 0-24 h post infection hemolymph was collected from 10 larvae bled through a punctured anterior proleg into ice cold phosphate buffered saline as described. |
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The victim, a 17-year-old teenager, suffered a v-shaped cut which bled. |
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People who live in glass dude ranches should not question the patriotism of real soldiers who fought and bled for this country on a real battlefield. |
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In addition to providing the lift air, a portion of the airflow was bled off into two channels on either side of the craft, which could be directed to provide thrust. |
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Casualties were greater for the French, but the Germans bled heavily as well, with anywhere from 700,000 to 975,000 casualties suffered between the two combatants. |
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Roger of Howden claimed that Henry's corpse bled from the nose in Richard's presence, which was assumed to be a sign that Richard had caused his death. |
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The blade had been inches from showing Moe a Harlem sunset. A longer knife, or an extra twist, and Moe would've bled to death before the meat wagon arrived. |
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After a long and tedious journey, I reached Bled, the place where the conference was to be held. |
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The local gothic mansion, Bled Castle, is situated on a cliff overlooking the lake and dominates the landscape. |
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Recently in Bled, the Chinese girl had emerged as the best player in the Olympiad by contributing 11 points to her country's title-triumph. |
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Bled by lawsuits and unable to cobble together an agreement with the recording industry to make the service legit, the company finally called it quits. |
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The Polish stroganofs, the Baltic bliny pancakes, Russian borscht soups, even delicious Greek salads couldn't compare with a Bled cream cake. |
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The Bled Strategic Forum is a project of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia. |
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Bled is well-known for its vanilla creamcakes, which have a golden crispy crust and melt in the mouth, and the Park Hotel in Bled is a good place to try them. |
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