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So your lungs start to bleed inside.
"When we are wounded, we start to bleed.
"Sometimes my fingers start to bleed, and then they start to sting from the poison in the plants," said Herman Perez, a 14-year-old tomato picker who, with his older brother, arrived from Guatemala three weeks ago.
"Sometimes my hands start to bleed because it's so dry here". The scientists and technicians who work here are not allowed to stay on the mountain for more than 14 days at a time.
"Is there a point when they actually start camping it up?" I invite you to contemplate the difference between this and anything ever uttered by Cherry Healey until your ears start to bleed.
There are also a number of misplaced and giggle-inducing sound effects: when the wounds on the corpse of Henry VI suddenly start to bleed, it sounds as if somebody is having a piddle; when Clarence is drowned in a butt of malmsey wine, it sounds as if he's being executed by a flushing toilet.
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Then one day, I started to bleed.
The pinch marks on my skin started to bleed.
Two days later, the boy's gums started to bleed.
The first started to bleed into the second, to hugs and cheers.
"CBS is starting to bleed," said Marc Berman, a television programming analyst for Mediaweek.
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