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Lillehei tied small tourniquets around a key artery and vein.
The western, government-controlled side has been cut off since the weekend after the rebels seized Ramouseh, a key artery into the area, which houses 1.5 million civilians.
One of his men told him that the drone had revealed a stronghold of Islamic State fighters blocking a key artery into the eastern half of the neighborhood.
Assad's troops imposed a siege on Aleppo last month when they seized high ground overlooking the Castello road, a key artery that was the only supply route from Turkey, which backs the opposition, into the eastern half of the city.
The reverberations of Washington's impasse over a debt deal are already being felt in the short-term credit markets, a key artery of the economy that daily supplies trillions of dollars of credit.
As an example, she said, bad security on the highway connecting Damascus and the northern city of Homs, which is a key artery en route to Latakia, forced her to fly to Beirut and then to Latakia by helicopter for a meeting in recent days.
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With key arteries blocked, the prices of basic items spiral.
Meanwhile, the deleveraging of banking balance sheets over recent years has hit global lending, as banks retreat from peripheral to core domestic activities, cutting vital credit flows through key arteries.
The city's population density will be increased; many of the new high-rise apartment blocks will not have residents' car parking; key arteries into the city will be replaced by boulevards; more and more space will be given over to cycle lanes.
A court was told that Dr. Dominic A. Brandy severed key arteries as he tried to stretch Potkul's scalp, stunting hair growth instead of encouraging it.
As the curfew hour struck, armored personnel carriers were seen blocking some key arteries in the teeming city.
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