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is bleed
verb
To lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
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This is supposed to give students a level playing field on the exams, but what it does is bleed our English classes dry.
Curious whether you think law school ELS types are better of being reviewed by a single university-wide IRB or whether you'd advise them to consider pushing their dean to start a law school specific IRB (or together with other "low risk" departments"? Do you think some of the creep is "bleed" from the medical to the behavioral?
To harvest myrrh a tree is pierced and resin is bleed, baked in the sun to harden and then it's crushed.
Next up is Bleed for This, in which he will play the world champion boxer Vinny Pazienza who survives a car crash only to learn he might never walk again, before going on to make an inspirational comeback.
They also get a strong dose of Culver himself, whose barked mantra is "Bleed blue!" (The chain's colors are white and blue).
Anytime's tome, meanwhile, is Bleed Purpose, a picture book of some of the tattoos with the company logo adorning the bodies of more than 3,000 gym members, staff and franchisees.
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"My foot is bleeding.
"Air is bleeding.
She is bleeding".
Brown is bleeding.
"Madagascar is bleeding," people say.
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