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A person may be bleeding internally and there's no external blood.
The army may be bleeding in Afghanistan, but in Britain it is winning the battle for the budget.
It may be bleeding obvious when something's too salty or acidic or whatever, but only experience can teach you how to fix it.
"Especially with someone like a trainer who is around an athlete who may be bleeding, it would not be hard to spread someone's DNA all over the place," Murphy said.
But the changes have been visibly accelerated by the construction of the $450 million arena, the flagship of a $4.9 billion housing and office complex to be built over 25 years and known as Atlantic Yards, stoking the fears of longtime residents and even some of the new arrivals that traditions like stoop conversations at dusk and spring bulb-planting parties may be bleeding away.
"You are afraid to have colonoscopy because of the possibility there may be bleeding or tearing of the colon".
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People may throw up, be bleeding, you may be able to see their guts, etc.
Some don't like the taste of catfish; one thing which may help is bleeding the fish while it's still alive.
If the furnace still doesn't start, the oil filter may need to be bled.
The pain involved is usually sharp, piercing, and severe; upon descent the sinuses may fill with fluids, and there may be nose bleeding.
With larger pulmonary emboli, there may be massive bleeding from the lungs and the development of a large area of pulmonary infarction, resulting in sudden death.
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