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Do this right before serving or they might bleed purple.
I once had a seven-week-long period about two decades ago and thought I might bleed to death.
New clothes, such as jeans, might bleed dye into the wash so keep them separate for the first few washes.
His wife might stab him with a kitchen knife, and he might bleed, but even, or perhaps especially then, he can't resist the power of her face.
The Arab monarchies wish that Sunni rebels might bleed their rival, Iran, which is short of money and already fighting alongside Mr Assad in Syria.
I look around, but nobody has a boom box, or even the kind of headphones that might bleed this much sound.
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Now, we might not bleed that repository dry for a precise guide of what to do with our lives, as a Rabbi might to the Talmud, but what we do is not that dissimilar.
Mr. Wong's heart might not bleed, but it's in the right place.
With his official interlocking "NY" cap, shiny team jacket and seats near home plate, Rudolph W. Giuliani has often looked as if he might just bleed pinstripes if his beloved Yankees lost a game.
Therefore, if Bezos can control continuing one-time expenses, and stabilize its cost structure, the Post might not bleed cash.
You might slowly bleed to death without even knowing it is happening.
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