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Discover Ludwig"bloodless for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something lacking passion, emotion or vitality. Example: The politician's speech was bloodless, devoid of any real conviction or inspiration.
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Both began with promises of quick and nearly bloodless (for us) "victory".
That language was too bloodless for them.
"Our campaign of civil disobedience was bloodless for 12 days," Ahmed Medhat, a young Port Said resident, told me, "but as soon as the police became involved, blood started pouring".
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But in this overly sympathetic film he's a superhero without feelings, curiously bloodless except for the moment just before the China jump, when his mother presents him with his stepfather's ashes for inspiration.
In 1962, concerned about tennis's declining popularity, he led a "bloodless coup" for leadership of the Eastern tennis association and as president initiated an ambitious program of construction, clinics and instruction in public schools and parks in the region.
Microvascular clamps of various designs provide a bloodless field for a safe anastomosis but can cause intimal lesions, occupy space in confined sites and have a risk of backwalling due to vessel flattening.
For more than a decade, peri-implant tissues have been treated with soft tissue lasers to create a bloodless flap for implant placement and to uncover implants with minimal bleeding, trauma, and anaesthesia.
An exception to this was the Battle of Ludford Bridge which took place just outside the town of Ludlow in 1459, resulting in a largely bloodless victory for the Lancastrian Henry VI.
Nonetheless, both sides complied with the protocols of warfare at the time, resulting in a bloodless victory for the Parliamentary force: the besiegers demanded that the garrison surrender, the garrison refused, the attackers demanded a surrender for a second time, and this time the garrison were able to give up the castle with dignity.
A-TT™ and S-MART™ are novel elastic ring tourniquets (ERTs) used for the control of hemodynamic shock and for bloodless surgical procedures on limbs.
Giving systemic prophylaxis for factor substitution, desmopressin acetate, and using diathermic knives designed for bloodless circumcision have been described.
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