How To Use Bleed In A Sentence

  • It didn't break, but George was bleeding and had copped a bit of a shiner.
  • In contrast, although not originally intended as permanent implants, in practice bioabsorbable hemostats are often left in the surgical bed to prevent rebleeding after surgical closure.
  • You should need some extreme persuasion - far more than the directors say-so in the accounts - to decide that a company bleeding cash might be turning a profit.
  • Looking at Yankee Stadium (home of the world champion Yankees) it appears you can buy a ticket for one of the nosebleed seats, and then after the game starts pick any seat you want from about row 10 up.
  • Forgotten skills include bleeding radiators and servicing a car. The Sun
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  • A deep cut on her wrist was bleeding profusely.
  • If I command him to put the newest posts at the top like every other bleeding blog in the world - are you listening boyo - will he obey?
  • The air bleed in the ballast tank facilitated maintenance of a constant pressure.
  • It constantly spews toxic chemicals into the air here, and the residents I work with suffer from headaches, nosebleeds and respiratory problems.
  • Care and skill in the use of dyes can produce products that resist bleeding, crocking, frosting, and discoloration. HOME COMFORTS
  • None of them were bleeding, so she fetched a washcloth and bathed them, one by one, just to be sure there wasn't any dirt in the wounds. GALILEE
  • My hair was matted and wild -- my limbs soiled with salt ooze; while at sea, I had thrown off those of my garments that encumbered me, and the rain drenched the thin summer-clothing I had retained -- my feet were bare, and the stunted reeds and broken shells made them bleed -- the while, I hurried to and fro, now looking earnestly on some distant rock which, islanded in the sands, bore for a moment a deceptive appearance -- now with flashing eyes reproaching the murderous ocean for its unutterable cruelty. III.9
  • Threatened abortion The term threatened abortion is used  when a pregnancy is complicated by vaginal bleeding before the 20th week. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The concert footage, captured in color, is bright and brassy, and even with all the fancy lighting and video backdrops, the transfer never resorts to flaring or bleeding.
  • By the time they arrived she was bleeding from both ears. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm a bleeder, someone just has to speak to me sharply and I'm gushing pints, so no blood means hopefully no big deal.
  • Pruning in freezing weather can induce burn and then dieback on the roses, but you do want to get the vines done in the next month or so as they will bleed. January: the to-do list
  • This can cause corneal abrasions, bleeding in the front or middle part of the eye, and blurred vision. Times, Sunday Times
  • The eccentricity, bleeding, wire breaking, low mechanic property in the production of aluminium - clad steel wire are analyzed, the prevention and the resolution method put forword.
  • James was bleeding from a large gash on his forehead, while Ryan was limping heavily and his shirt was torn.
  • He was always what they call ‘a bleeder,’ a puncher who leads with his face and usually gets cut to ribbons by the time the first couple of rounds are over.
  • His cornermen were unable to stop the bleeding between rounds, and the southpaw fought the entire second round with blood streaming down his face.
  • The petechiae may give way to ecchymoses (like a petechial rash, but covering larger areas) and other haemorrhagic phenomena such as melaena (bleeding from the upper bowel, passed as altered blood in the faeces), haematuria (blood in the urine), epistaxis Chapter 2
  • The "fume" or "smell" events occur when oil seeps from faulty engine oil seals into the compressor bleed air used to ventilate and pressurise the cabin. HEADLINES
  • Turn off the heating and use a radiator bleed key - from hardware shops - to turn the shaft anticlockwise for a quarter- or half-turn (don't unscrew it by more than one complete turn).
  • We often went to the park for picnics, sitting on the cannon in the sun, marvelling at the dewy luminescence of the bleeding heart begonias in the steamy green light of the conservatory.
  • Six bloody hundred and twenty-bleeding-eight people sunning themselves in Athens at our expense!
  • Behind him, lightning crashes across the stars and indigoes bleed from bruise to red as chemicals cut the sky. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • In one year, Louis XIII received 215 doses of purgatives, 212 enemas and 47 bleedings!
  • When he considered interference necessary, however, he did not hesitate even to apply drastic measures, such as scarification, cupping and bleeding. Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine
  • For severe cases, the prescription nasal spray ipratropium (Atrovent) may help, though it can cause bothersome side effects including headache; nasal dryness, irritation or bleeding; and sore throat. Q&A: What's causing my post-dinner runny nose?
  • On the other hand, babies delivered by C-section were less likely to have one type of bleeding around the brain -- known as subdural hemorrhage. Reuters: Press Release
  • Still, even as he ran to the car, dripping sweat and bleeding from the gash in his forehead, with the river already up to the wheel wells, he realized that the choices he had just made said something about who he was. Publication of 3rd place string of 10
  • My hands still bleed if I move my fingers too quickly, but the doc says the raw skin and general tenderness will gradually go away.
  • Therefore, if a patient is anemic and the guaiac test result is negative, gastrointestinal hemorrhage still cannot be totally excluded, especially with bleeding from the lower gastrointestinal tract.
  • Pituitrin is similar to oxytocin, but more dangerous, and should never be used except in a case of emergency bleeding when oxytocin and ergonovine are not available. Chapter 31
  • He goes on to talk about the Pentagon's ongoing, undebated plans not only to keep bleeding our treasury in Iraq (and, I would add, Afghanistan), but also to keep spending billions to design and build Cold War-era weapons "that lack not only a current military need but even a plausible use in any foreseeable future. Robert Koehler: Cross of Irony
  • Some strokes are due to a bleed from a vessel in the brain rather than a clot.
  • Other reports have cited severe and uncontrollable pain or bleeding, major injury with shock, impending birth, and uncontrollable mental disturbance.
  • Just been watching Steve Jobs' Macworld Keynote speech, iPhoto was just simplicity itself and the demo of iPhoto book with 10-50 full page bleeds was just awesome.
  • A clot or bleeding deprives parts of the brain of blood, causing numbness, paralysis or speech loss. The Sun
  • Two bacon rashers are in the frying pan - one sizzling excitedly in its own fat, the other heaving a little as it bleeds odd white clots. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was bleeding heavily from a head wound.
  • I realise, of course, that he has to make some noises about human rights, or the bleeding-heart liberals back at home get all angsty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clot-busters (thrombolytics) can be used only in thromboembolic-type strokes, and will aggravate those caused by bleeding. Times, Sunday Times
  • One way to prevent flashover is to add some conductivity to the surface of the insulator, so charge can bleed away before it builds up.
  • Adam Lee burst into the crowd and pulled the bleeding Rebel from the battered Yankee.
  • PERPER: Well, sometimes you can have a slow brain bleed, which is called subdural hemorrhage, which is gradual, and it depends on the rate of bleeding. CNN Transcript Apr 5, 2007
  • If only they wouldn't turn snapdragons into antirrhinums, love-lies-bleeding into amaranthus, and red-hot-pokers into kniphofias .... Try Anything Twice
  • He was a farrier as well as an ostler; he could bleed, remove lampers from the mouths of the horses, and was well instructed in horse medicines. My Bondage and My Freedom
  • She has had a series of scans to check for internal bleeding and possible organ damage. The Sun
  • Not the $8 an hour knocker, sticker, bleeder, tail ripper, flanker, gutter, sawer, and plate boner slaughterhouse jobs that even Americans prisoners on work release won't do. What Do Immigration and Religion Have to Do with the Price of Meat? Everything!
  • It wasn't deep enough to bleed her to death, but enough to sting and ensure she'd scar.
  • Yes, you may hit him fair, and make him bleed, too; but, for all that, he is a lion — a mighty, conquering, generous, rampageous Leo Belgicus — monarch of his wood. Roundabout Papers
  • The most common side effects include local urogenital pain and minor urethral bleeding.
  • She spent part of the night tending to bleeding soldiers by torch light in a fi eld tent. Times, Sunday Times
  • The victim of the motorcycle theft can be heard cursing the robber as he lies bleeding in the road by the ditched bike. Times, Sunday Times
  • If Hitchens were to read this, his ears would bleed at the sememe carried in ‘untrue’.
  • The solution makes the fat easier to remove and reduces the likelihood of bleeding. The Sun
  • Most of the growth is on peer-to-peer networks, but it is bleeding out on to the web. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's easy to perceive the Super Furries as too ambitious for their own good, as they cavort guilelessly from West Coast rock to nosebleed techno, from mariachi to calypso.
  • Walked on th 'bleedin' hoof, too, from Macassar to here, an 'cadged at th' Gold Out of Celebes
  • These may range from the practice of making minimal surgical incisions to using electrosurgery, lasers, and ultrasonic scalpels for coagulation of bleeding vessels.
  • I'm not a bleeding heart liberal.
  • As the blood supply for the scalp is so good, any knock received tends to bleed profusely resulting in blood everywhere and bruising as a result.
  • The room was in shambles and their master laid crumpled and bleeding on the floor.
  • On Feb. 22—seven days after Ms. Ruksana first began bleeding uncontrollably—a lab technician reported finding contamination in bottles of saline solution administered intravenously after blood loss or surgery. The Ailing Health of a Growing Nation
  • Because vitamin E can thin the blood, high doses might increase the risk of abnormal bleeding.
  • I have never used the term tar baby, have now placed it on my official “do not use” list along with all sorts of other terms, and generally try to be very sensitive to how slurs can figuratively cut and bleed even when used unintentionally. Is Tony Snow, Press Secretary to the Pres. a Racist?
  • Avoid harsh brights on the lips and always use a lip liner to minimise any colour bleed. The Sun
  • However, potential complications include: bleeding infection skin blistering, scarring or ulceration nerve damage injury to surrounding structures (skin, nerves or organs) allergic reaction to X-ray dye or sclerosant blood in the urine Sclerotherapy
  • Your liver specialist may prescribe a drug called propranolol (Inderal) to decrease your risk of bleeding from these engorged veins (see chapter 9). DR. SANJIV CHOPRA’S LIVER BOOK
  • The doctor says it all looks well but he did want to tell me that she has what he calls a grade 1 bleed. Spoken for
  • Through the camera pictures, you can see if there's a person lying bleeding or a gunman still present.
  • ‘When my friends got their meningitis shot I told them that is what a muscle bleed feels like for me,’ she said.
  • She applied a little pressure for a moment, sure it wouldn't bleed much more since it was only a little prick, then looked up at Alex.
  • The injury was small, the bleeding quickly stanched. Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
  • -- A NEW York physician has related a case in which inhalation of very dry persulphate of iron, reduced to a palpable powder, entirely arrested bleeding from the lungs, after all the usual remedies, lead, opium, etc., had failed. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • Bruising, petechiae, epistaxis, bleeding gums, excessive menses, retinal hemorrhages, intestinal bleeding, and rarely cerebral hemorrhage may occur as manifestations of the thrombocytopenia.
  • Over to the left I saw an unhappy little urchin, hardly a rag covering his shivering, bleeding body, grovelling piteously in the snow, while his blind and goitrous mother did her best at gathering firewood with a hatchet. Across China on Foot
  • If your gums bleed easily, see your dentist or periodontist.
  • There isn't a bad seat in the house since you don't have to worry about looking over someone's head or ending up in the nosebleed section.
  • My force was standing knee-deep in mutilated bodies, surrounded by the guttural moans of dying people, looking into the eyes of children bleeding to death with their wounds burning in the sun and being invaded by maggots and flies," he later wrote. Bystanders to Genocide
  • Constantly vilified as a bleeding-heart liberal, he keeps banging away at injustice regardless of fashion or criticism. Times, Sunday Times
  • Designed with spiral slide to stanch bleeding, can slightly adjust the compression pressure.
  • If bleeding risk prohibits the use of warfarin, aspirin is an appropriate alternative.
  • I feel the coldness once again come over me, then I feel the pain from the countless bruises over my body, and the bleeding from my head.
  • Nor in tbeit liquid texture mortal "Mound Receive f no more than can thejhtid air;] The same comparif son in Sliakespear, Macbeth, adt v. As easy may'sc thou the intrenchant air With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed. Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Printed from the Text of Tonson ...
  • Children? I can't stand the little bleeders!
  • She spent part of the night tending to bleeding soldiers by torch light in a fi eld tent. Times, Sunday Times
  • She spent part of the night tending to bleeding soldiers by torch light in a fi eld tent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tom crumpled to the ground, bleeding heavily from the right side of his face.
  • You don't have to be a so-called bleeding-heart liberal or a low-income worker to worry about inequality.
  • I was in the process of bleeding the water cooling system when I took this pic - you can still see the tiny air-bubbles.
  • If the rectal inflammation is severe in nature, then, in addition to rectal bleeding, they may also experience rectal pain, urgency to defaecate, and difficulty and pain during defecation Undefined
  • That could result in what we call the subdural hematoma, which is a bleeding underneath the skull. CNN Transcript Jan 5, 2009
  • The bleeding had stopped once he'd shoved his bandanna under the shirt, against the wound.
  • Once ignited, the base burner unit bleeds hot gas which causes the flow of air at the base to be less turbulent.
  • Most nosebleeds happen in the front of the nose.
  • He said he earned $6 an hour washing and waxing floors using chemicals that caused nosebleeds, sore eyes and skin irritations.
  • Bleeding was noted when the patient was returned to the operating room for repair of the sternum.
  • The other freed Briton, Mark Covell, 33, remains in an Italian hospital where he is being treated for internal bleeding and broken ribs.
  • Italian surgeons have perfected a novel way of snaring large colorectal polyps which minimises the risk of postoperative bleeding.
  • Conclusion: Tonsillectomy with electrotome is effective, safe, with minimal invasion, few bleeding, rapid recovery and little adverse effect. It is valuable in clinic application.
  • From the wan mouths that call on bleeding Thammuz all night long. Collected Poems
  • Victims have their elbows and feet tied tightly together behind their backs, often with wire or plastic rope that makes their limbs bleed. Times, Sunday Times
  • If bleeding continues after 20 days of treatment, see a health worker It could be a serious problem. methyl ergonovine (Methergine) Chapter 37
  • The clitoris is considered to be an impure part of the girl-child and bleeding it is believed to make her pure and free of evil spirits. ProWomanProLife » Thanks, Ayaan Hirsi Ali!
  • You think Gordon Ramsay spends 14 hours in the operating theatre before he makes supper for a whole bleeding family?
  • Thus comes it that we take a final glance through two childish prison-houses, in far-separate Russian cities, wherein a youth and a maiden lie nightly dreaming the same dreams: one of them a spirit already bonded to the service of mind under the whip of circumstance: destined to storm rocky heights, from which hard-won eminences he shall command great views of sweeping plains and far-off mountain ranges; the other a pretty chrysalis on the eve of her change into a butterfly of butterflies; who is, nevertheless, to attempt flights overhigh and overfar for her frail wings; venturing to unfriendly lands whence she must return with frayed and tired pinions and a bruised and bleeding little soul. The Genius
  • Life is difficult and many of the symptoms of chronic pain blur and bleed into each other, he writes. Brigid Brett: The Long Shelf of War
  • The fabric was sodden, but the bleeding had ceased, perhaps the vein had collapsed.
  • I hope so, because that is when my Kyoko-sama becomes so fricking awesome that I have a severe case of nosebleeding. Anime Nano!
  • Remember also to tie the ischiatic and gluteal arteries, in the posterior flap before ligating the femoral and profunda, for if the main artery is properly held by the assistant, it will not bleed. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • I have been growing it for years as an ornamental, especially the cultivar love-lies-bleeding. Vineyard Gazette - Top Stories
  • After that came the mistletoe to smear the blade, whose sticky sap would ensure free, unstaunchable bleeding ... and the great, thick-bladed steel knife with which to take the trophy skull ... Ripping Time
  • And the broken stones of the Gothic ruin, in the freshness and rawness of their ruin, seemed to be bleeding out human aspiration, spilling it footlessly upon the dead earth. The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me
  • Realizing that the engine might quit at any point now, he displayed outstanding airmanship by bleeding off excess energy and lowering the landing gear on short final.
  • You know 'love-lies-bleeding' is a flower, but it sounds allegorical the way I have put it in. Turn About Eleanor
  • Some old wounds never truly heal, and bleed again at the slightest word. George R.R. Martin 
  • His clothes were torn and he was bleeding heavily in multiple areas.
  • MARK SHURTLEFF, UTAH ATTORNEY GENERAL: Their religious belief is that they are to, what they call bleed the beast, the beast being the government. CNN Transcript May 11, 2006
  • It was said to be a nostrum for "haemorrhage, dysentery, diarrohea, poisoning, plague, and nosebleeds. Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland, Part 3
  • If you have a nose bleed, apply pressure to the nose by pinching the nostrils together for about ten minutes.
  • Tests disclosed that he had suffered internal bleeding from a ruptured spleen. Times, Sunday Times
  • The continuous bleeding from the operated ear may due to some reparative granulation in the area or due to recurrence of the disease.
  • There were 12 gastrointestinal hemorrhagic events in the aspirin group and four in the nonaspirin group; among aspirin recipients they included four cases of severe GI bleeding requiring surgery, Ogawa had reported. TheHeart.org
  • Contact us immediately if your child experiences any of the following: fever higher than 101° Fahrenheit pain uncontrolled by over-the-counter pain medication swelling or redness at the needle-insertion site bleeding or discharge (such as pus) from the needle-insertion site Radiofrequency Ablation
  • It was only some people, like her bleeding boyfriend and father.
  • The cows and calves looked done up, and the steer's tongue was out -- it was hottish weather; the old dog had been 'heeling' him up too, for he was bleeding up to the hocks, and the end of his tail was bitten off. Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields
  • I kicked them off and carried them, running barefooted down the road, not even noticing when my feet began to bleed from the rough road scraping them.
  • There were hollyhocks, and noonsleeps, and tiger-lilies, and little patches of moss pinks, the tiny flowers all tangled in with their green foliage, and sweet williams, and love-lies-bleeding; and the children thought there was never such another garden in the world. Frank and Fanny
  • The bleeding may have been the result of ‘some sort of asphyxial process such as compression or obstruction of the neck or air passage’, he suggested.
  • There were no signs of Bleeding into the peritoneal cavity nor of pneumothorax, But the head and neck became increasingly cyanosed and the jugular veins considerably distended.
  • Most people inherently recognise what they call bright or fresh red bleeding, and tend to attribute that to a local cause such as a haemorrhoid or an anal fissure, or even just some excoriated itchy skin.
  • At after four in the morning I was still in my office, curled up in the ancient armchair under my schefflera plant, the handwoven throw that usually hid the worn upholstery and bleeding stuffing pulled around my shoulders against the damp and cold. While Other People Sleep
  • The nurse suctions the patient's mouth frequently, at which time he or she inspects the mouth for active bleeding, clots, or hematomas.
  • Portal hypertension with bleeding varices is a serious complication of cirrhosis that can be treated surgically and with drug therapy.
  • He has cut his leg, and it is bleeding.
  • They didn't know it had been taken off a cancered bullock, and that father took the trouble to 'stick' him and bleed him before he took the hide off, so as it shouldn't look dark. Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields
  • But we bleed when a sword pierces, we die when it cuts deeply enough. Year of the Unicorn
  • The attack left the victim bleeding heavily and needing treatment at an outside hospital. The Sun
  • The man Paiko had stepped on was bleeding from a bullet wound. A Simple Case
  • A peptic ulcer is a sore in the lining of your stomach or small intestine. Left untreated, a peptic ulcer can cause internal bleeding.
  • Patients who have adherent clot on their ulcer at endoscopy are at increased risk of rebleeding, as was the case in six of seven patients in this series.
  • While some irregularity may be termed normal, it must be understood that frequent periods, heavy bleeding are not due to menopause.
  • And they are going to continue bleeding until the next election.
  • Larger scale studies may be needed if important clinical differences between colloids and crystalloids are to be found (including the possibility that dextran may worsen bleeding complications).
  • The nurse notifies the surgeon if the patient exhibits neurological deficits, bleeding, or impaired respiratory function or is in acute distress.
  • Do not take it to rectify a bleeding problem without consulting your doctor first about the underlying cause. How to Lower High Blood Pressure
  • I already had a bleeding sore from the pole so when we stopped and I was allowed to sit down. Michael Craig Campbell
  • Chronic blood loss from genitourinary tract cancer, chronic hemoptysis and bleeding disorders may result in iron deficiency but are much less common causes.
  • Bleeding superstars, inebriated goalies and headhunting defensemen were commonplace.
  • They work by blocking the pro-inflammatory mediator thromboxane TXA-2 and not by blocking COX-1, which can result in gastric bleeding. Forever Young
  • Slapping was an idea that caught on real good with the other Reds, cause they started in slapping Measure, too, both of the boys, again and again, till they were half-dazed and their cheeks were bleeding inside and out. He Don't Know Him
  • Women who had a planned section (not having had one before) will have less perineal pain (the perineum is the area between your legs) and less risk of vaginal bleeding after the baby is born. Dr Dillner's health dilemmas: should I have a caesarean section?
  • Sometimes blind justice is blind to the bleeding obvious. Times, Sunday Times
  • Colors and fleshtones are natural looking, detail is sharp with no edge enhancement and blacks are solid with zero bleed.
  • As they say, even cripple bleeder singles look like line drives in the next day's box scores.
  • I have love love loved addictive Lip Venom, and Nordie’s for years and I am bleedin dismayed that they have betrayed me and crossed over to the Crap Side. 'Twilight'-inspired fashion hits Nordstrom | EW.com
  • To determine the source of gastrointestinal bleeding he underwent gastroscopy, colonoscopy, and barium studies on 26 and 28 March and 1 April, respectively.
  • The color bleeds out of some fabric; and may deposit itself into other fabric.
  • From the days of bleeding with leeches, modern medicine has come full circle to once again see nature is the best place to look for cures to the things that ail us.
  • Post menopausal bleeding requires evaluation by a gynaecologist.
  • It is like an artery continuously bleeding the red blood of the earth. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • One speaker, the famous breeder Arthur Hancock, claimed that on most racecourses in America 100% of the horses will run on the painkiller bute and 85-90% on the anti-bleeding drug lasix, both of which have been made illegal in most countries, including across Europe. Tattenham Corner
  • He has now begun suffering spontaneous bleeds.
  • They breed like bleeding rabbits smacked out of there arses on viagra here in sunny Manc land. Spins And Needles « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • An anti coagulant will promote bleeding, not stop it. Use Your Old Coffee Grounds To Clean Dishes, Kill Fleas And Much More | Lifehacker Australia
  • The most serious side effects include gastrointestinal bleeding and perforation, renal dysfunction, and platelet dysfunction.
  • Go ahead and call me a misguided Westerner if you like, or even a bleeding heart; I much prefer those titles to "bystander" -- innocent or not. Kristi York Wooten: The Sachs-Moyo-Easterly Aid Debate: An Activist's Perspective
  • Let's compare that emote to "Dudeguy hides his broken, bleeding heart, his stoic visage masking the inutterable misery of his soul. WoW.com
  • Endoscopy revealed a large gastric bezoar and a 2 x 3 em lower esophageal ulcer that was thought to be the source of bleeding.
  • Two bacon rashers are in the frying pan - one sizzling excitedly in its own fat, the other heaving a little as it bleeds odd white clots. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shortly afterwards an ambulance was called to help a man bleeding profusely in a nearby village. Times, Sunday Times
  • Symptoms vary from pain and ulceration to bleeding, loose teeth, and bone erosion.
  • I pushed him into a chair and tipped his head back, pinching his nose to stop the bleeding.
  • He said that his ears were swollen and bleeding and discharging pus.
  • Potential complications include: bleeding infection allergic reaction to X-ray dye (contrast reaction) dimpling or paleness at the injection site nerve injury injury to the eardrum (with TMJ only) Therapeutic Joint Injections
  • Bleeding under your skin, causing a painful swelling called a haematoma.
  • BLOCK: And Peter Sloma (ph) of Fish Creek, Wisconsin had this to say: While so much of the rest of the news media is destroying any potential we have left for rational public discourse, NPR has made the choice of joining in by serving up this bleeding, gristled hunk of red meat - and over and over again, at that. Letters: The Florida Pastor And 'No Crying In Baseball'
  • The bleed valve is located at the top end of the radiator and at one end of the baseboard convector.
  • Quebec platelet disorder is an autosomal dominant bleeding condition associated with a gain-of-function defect in fibrinolysis resulting from a 78 kb tandem duplication on chromosome 10q24 that includes MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians
  • Symptoms of such brain bleeding, known as a subdural hematoma, may not be present until several weeks afterward. Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Does a Head Injury Continue to Affect Cognitive Function?
  • He said those who snorted the drug often suffered nosebleeds because blood vessels in the nostrils were inflamed by the powder.
  • Methods to control bleeding include fibrin hemostatic dressings and one-handed tourniquets.
  • The skin and mucous membranes should be inspected for cyanosis, pallor, ecchymoses, telangiectasia, gingivitis, or evidence of bleeding from the oral or nasal mucosa.
  • Blood vessels get stretched and can break, causing bleeding.
  • He had an abysmal latch and had to have his frenulum clipped but not before my nipples were savaged and bleeding. The Boobityville Horror | Her Bad Mother
  • Once the bleeding has been evaluated its management may remain with general practitioners or midwives.
  • An 'de nigger w'at k'n trapes' round wid pies and not git in no alley-way an 'sample um, den I'm bleedzd ter say dat nigger outniggers me an' my fambly. Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. By Joel Chandler Harris. With Illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser
  • The thing about hunting lionfish is that they tend to bleed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Similarly instead of the poppies, we had red vaguely heartshaped symbols with the Nigerian flag and a bleeding heart in the middle. Poppy brouhaha, farewell to Rummy, no to IBB, missing Gukira& looking for a new mobile network
  • Margaret says as she'll send your slice to a post office if you'll say where the bleedin ' ` ell you - ` THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • The bandage must be tight enough to stop the bleeding.
  • When I was duly discharged I made a firm resolution to surrender my subscriptions, which were bleeding my budget with their ridiculously high rates and false promises.
  • Oaken, Oaken, honestly ! Paper cuts, bitten tongues, and now a nosebleed! We should put you in a helmet.
  • Shu mu-needle acupuncture applied by Professor Sun is an effective therapy for adolescent anovulatory functional bleeding.
  • For example: Life like a razor can shave you clean Or it cuts in a moment to leave you to bleed Not too bad a simile (I guess), but it's lead off for the song Fly High seems a bit too stark -- I continually find myself chagrining my last battle with the morning razor, and missing the next 15 or so seconds of the song. Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
  • If it continues to bleed, you may have to apply a tourniquet to the limb.

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