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"I thought, 'Did she have a nose bleed from the loud boom?
"People used to bleed from the ears, the nose and the eyes.
Whistles bleed from the gym, students squeeze every last minute of freedom before they're due back in class.
But yellow fever often turns the skin sallow and causes victims to bleed from the nose, mouth and eyes.
But the exact cause of the deaths remains a mystery, and money continues to bleed from the industry.
Goods-producing/blue collar workers will increasingly bleed from the Midwest/Northeast to the faster-growing Southeast and West Coast, where increasing numbers of construction jobs will be.
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We want them to know what it takes to get up after loss because we're struggling to get back up after a gut-wrenching, puke-your-guts-out, bleed-from-the-eyes loss.
He is bleeding from the face.
He was bleeding from the mouth.
She was bleeding from the shoulder.
She's bleeding from the knuckles.
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