We shut down the engine a second time, isolated bleed air from the right wing, and pressed on for another three-engine landing at home plate. |
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This, plus one litre of distilled water are to be mixed before starting the fill and bleed process. |
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So as gravity pulls the aggregates downward, bleed water comes to the surface. |
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Imprints in the bottom surface of the delamination represent entrapped bleed water. |
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The bleed valve is located at the top end of the radiator and at one end of the baseboard convector. |
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This condition would have been intolerable, requiring the execution of the boldface procedures and shutting down all bleed air in the aircraft. |
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She opened it to a full bleed picture of the reverend himself and showed Frank the elaborate signature. |
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Dead muscle is dusky in colour, shows little tendency to bleed, and does not contract to forceps pressure. |
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The film uses a great deal of blacks and shadows and they come through solid with no bleed or shimmer whatsoever. |
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Chemotherapy may cause sores in the mouth, gums, and throat or cause gum tissues to become irritated and bleed. |
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Contrast is always strong and for a movie where everything takes place at night, blacks are dead-on solid with no bleed or shimmer. |
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Nighttime scenes and shadows have great depth with no signs of bleed or shimmer. |
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More annoying, however, is the color bleed in the reds and blue in certain shots, especially during the fire sequences. |
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And all of the nighttime and shadowy sequences are solid with zero bleed or shimmer. |
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Colors are bright and well within their ranges, no noticeable bleed in the reds or blues. |
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All of the blacks and shadows used in the film were solid with no bleed but again, there was a certain degree of detail missing. |
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He grazed the skin under my left eye, and I felt a small sting as the cut began to bleed. |
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Blacks are solid, with no bleed or shimmer, while shadow detail has great clarity and depth. |
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Argan's woes are further added to by his scheming wife and her attempts to bleed him dry of his fortune. |
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These SOBs use any excuse to bleed physicians dry and you have no recourse to fight because it is their game with their rules. |
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It's nice to tell immigrants to stay away while you bleed their home countries dry of natural resources and support corrupt governments. |
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Once you've hooked them then you can bleed them dry by selling the high-margin component of the product. |
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They will bleed us dry in subsidies and legitimise a lot of the riff-raff coming here in the back of lorries. |
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Doctors, especially general practitioners, should pay special attention to children who have the tendency to bleed or bruise easily. |
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When I see Tom Langston again the nurse had better be near or else he might just bleed to death. |
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These noble big dogs will bleed the ground red as they sink their teeth into one another in the name of nations great and small. |
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He constructs a cascade of stories that bleed into each other with a baffling, hypnotic fluidity. |
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In addition, brush and floss your teeth at least twice a day, and see your dentist if your gums bleed or look red or swollen. |
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His fists start to bleed from the flinders of wood on the door, but he is oblivious to his own pain. |
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Air that is too dry can irritate the lining of your nose, throat and sinuses and may even cause the lining of your nose to bleed. |
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One way to prevent flashover is to add some conductivity to the surface of the insulator, so charge can bleed away before it builds up. |
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It allowed the Ravens to bleed a couple more minutes off the clock before kicking a field goal for a 16-3 lead. |
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Pregnancy may cause a localised swelling of the gingival papillae, which may bleed or ulcerate. |
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It was a joke that, were it up to me, would lead to him being instantly horsewhipped until he can bleed no more. |
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However, that cut, despite the heavy amount of damage dealt to it, ceased to bleed and scabbed over. |
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Years bleed into one another as file cabinets bulge with extraneous information. |
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In some cases, the adhesive should be allowed to tack sufficiently in order to provide greater adhesion and prevent adhesive bleed through. |
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Abalone does not have a blood-clotting mechanism, and even if slightly damaged it will continue to bleed until found by scavenging whelks. |
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My hands still bleed if I move my fingers too quickly, but the doc says the raw skin and general tenderness will gradually go away. |
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As the blood supply for the scalp is so good, any knock received tends to bleed profusely resulting in blood everywhere and bruising as a result. |
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On rare occasions, a nose bleed may require cauterization, which is done by the ENT surgeons. |
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Is it any wonder that old wounds bleed even after the soothing passage of long years? |
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Do you know, sometimes the smell is so strong that it can even make you bleed through the nose. |
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Patients can also bleed into muscles, into the esophagus, or into the stomach or intestine. |
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Football's about tough uncompromising individuals, who bleed real blood, take no prisoners and fight to the very end, yeah? |
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I began to bleed at impact and quickly drew my finger away from the sting of the sharp plant. |
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It was bound tightly, suggesting that the one who bandaged it expected her to bleed more. |
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Psoriatic lesions usually have thicker scales that appear silvery after rubbing and bleed on removal. |
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I would have terrible itching and scaling on my scalp that would usually bleed and scab over. |
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It is not characteristic of NAIT for the baby to bleed suddenly and torrentially? |
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Of what use is decisive victory in battle, he asked, if we bleed to death as a result? |
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If the bleed water gets finished back in, the hardened concrete surface may be weak, porous, and vulnerable to abrasion and salt scaling. |
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The same mix characteristics that make it hard for water to penetrate into the hardened concrete make it tough for the bleed water to get out. |
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He picked the larger shivers of glass out of the cut but that just made it bleed more. |
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The land of spoilage, shrinkage, of profit margins so thin that the accountant's hands bleed with a thousand sharp cuts. |
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And even then, we would continue to bleed slowly from IED attacks and ambushes on a regular basis. |
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Any sport where you bleed as a matter of course is a bit silly, if you ask me. |
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If you cut into the quick, the claw will bleed and the cat will experience pain. |
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He was going for an Xray of his lungs as he'd continued to bleed from his lungs and mouth. |
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One sleeve was missing, and his left arm was laced with self-inflicted scars, evidence of his many attempts to bleed himself to death. |
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There was no need for physicians to bleed residents of this part of Ohio because the mosquitoes did the job. |
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When the patient recovered consciousness, Rush would examine the pulse and bleed the patient again if necessary. |
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It wasn't deep enough to bleed her to death, but enough to sting and ensure she'd scar. |
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I'll be picky till my fingers bleed if it succeeds even in splintering the boards of the Procrustean bed our culture puts most women in. |
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For instance, crayon and water stains can bleed through several coats of new paint and should be primed with an alcohol-base stain sealer. |
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There were razors in the medicine cabinet that could bleed him out, painkillers behind the mirrored glass that could put him to sleep forever. |
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Once a year, bleed all radiators to release trapped air, so that they heat up evenly. |
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This may have been efficient in delivering resources to the king but it encouraged tax collectors to bleed taxpayers. |
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These materials slow setting times, which can delay bleed water, which makes the delayed bleeding due to high air contents more problematic. |
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Some want to eat them, others just want to bleed them of their money and others wouldn't mind blowing them up out of spite. |
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They could bleed us very slowly as long as we are willing to put troops in there and keep them there. |
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Eighteen-year-olds in rough serge uniforms with rusting weapons will bleed to death in the dirt. |
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Then bleed the air out of the hose, remove the tool and open the regulator to bleed the air in the tank. |
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And because there is no air going into the radiators there is no need to bleed them, so they are also likely to last longer. |
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When turning the water back on in your home, always run the outside hose valve or flush your toilets to bleed dirt and air from the lines. |
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It's almost impossible to bleed air from the cooling system, so a special tool should be used to put the system under vacuum before filling. |
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Eventually, we will all need to do some work on our brake system that will result in the need to bleed the system. |
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Fill the tube with water and bleed the water down using the high bleed on the gauge. |
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When used for the sort of times that might be useful, even at high dilutions, it causes the colour to bleed badly in the wash. |
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They even go so far as to give older skiers free or reduced lift prices while younger skiers bleed at full price. |
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But this bulletproof, bullheaded mind-set may bleed over into other areas of life. |
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After they finished each color, they put tape in between each section, so that the colors wouldn't bleed into each other. |
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She often employs a scraping treatment that qualifies color by allowing the underlying areas to bleed through. |
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Health results include varices at the lower end of the esophagus that can bleed severely. |
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If you are on the pill you do not expect to be pregnant, and you will probably still have a period-like bleed in your pill-free week. |
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The victim's condition is still described as serious as he remains in a hospital induced coma following a bleed in the brain. |
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Buoyed by the results, Trudi is continuing her intensive rehabilitation and exercise programme following a brain bleed near the end of last year. |
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Headaches occasionally, but not often, arise from serious problems like a tumor or a bleed into the brain. |
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Pathologist Dr Adam Coumbe gave the cause of death as pontine haemorrhage, a bleed in the base of the brain. |
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A post-mortem found the baby's death was due to a bleed resulting from a trauma he suffered in the traffic accident. |
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The former Trowbridge schoolboy and well-known football player died less than a week later on February 8 from a fatal bleed to the brain. |
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You totally ignored his pleas you should stop, leaving him to bleed to death. |
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Some strokes are due to a bleed from a vessel in the brain rather than a clot. |
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The air bleed in the ballast tank facilitated maintenance of a constant pressure. |
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We narrowed our search to the air-conditioning system, specifically, the left bleed air feeding the system. |
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You'll have to install the radiator next, followed by the pump and fill and bleed kit. |
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A bleed orifice may be disposed between the directional control valve and the source of fluid, in parallel with the check valve. |
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Our No. 1 bleed-leak light illuminated, so we secured the No. 1 bleed system. |
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This same mother will also tell you not to cut the tree, for it will bleed real blood during the night and cry out with a piteous wail. |
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Now, open the bleed valve and the control valve, the one used to turn it on and off, until water starts to splutter from the bleed valve. |
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Our opinion is that the elongated voids and channels were caused by trapped bleed water. |
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The checklist says to shut them down one at a time using the fire light, and then restart using bleed air from the operating engine. |
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I put the cut to my mouth, and sucked the blood from it until it wouldn't bleed any longer. |
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One of those two bleed holes will always be upright, no matter which lever is on the right and left. |
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The bleed air duct light remained on following shutdown, potentially indicating a very serious aircraft malfunction. |
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If your gums bleed easily, see your dentist or periodontist. |
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A constriction of the blood vessels in the brain, cerebral vasospasm usually occurs three to 10 days following a massive brain bleed known as hemorrhagic stroke. |
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Its sole purpose was to bleed the USSR in a debilitating conflict. |
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The cabin life support system will be designed to bleed cabin air during launch to equalize cabin pressure and ambient pressure up to a specified altitude. |
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He could recommend a change of air or of diet, administer a concoction of herbs, purge the patient, or, in the case of fever or threatened fever, bleed him. |
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I could understand how skin like this might weep or bleed on occasion. |
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If the Administration knuckles under now, its support will bleed away. |
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Now I know it is wrong to give water to a person who has fainted or to cut open the wound to bleed out the poison from the body of a snakebite victim. |
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Color reproduction is bright and realistic, without bleed or muddiness. |
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I kicked them off and carried them, running barefooted down the road, not even noticing when my feet began to bleed from the rough road scraping them. |
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How long should they continue to bleed for their unattainable aim? |
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It was a shallow burn into my flesh, but enough surface area to make it bleed profusely, and added to that, my veins tend to be very close to the surface of my skin. |
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I can just bleed you and make sure that you still have enough to live. |
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And even if the doctor lived next door and you could call her, she would only bleed you and put smelly poultices on your forehead to balance your humors. |
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Gilmartin will tell the Flood Tribunal that attempts were made to bleed him for payments in return for political assistance with his ambitious plans. |
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The cost of running all these elections and the challenged elections all return to the union too, so the government attempted to bleed the unions with this legislation. |
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Many are fearful that they are being brown bagged and that this is just the first of many new taxes designed to bleed them of all their spare change. |
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Then attach a hose, turn the valve on and bleed that line alone. |
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The colours began to bleed into one another as the shapes lost their form. |
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Oprah likes pictures that bleed off the page and are in-your-face. |
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Doctors later found she had suffered a small bleed in her head which has affected mobility on her right side but specialists are pleased with her progress. |
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Was it on the wing, and was hot bleed air blowing on the fuel tank? |
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Some bleed holes appeared causing some of the retarder to run. |
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Oh well, at least you got a full bleed photo that wasn't a handrail. |
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Black levels are beautifully presented with no bleed or shimmer apparent. |
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Blacks are black and stay solid at all times with no bleed or shimmer. |
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If uncontrolled, it causes him to bleed into his joints and muscles. |
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Also, we wanted to ensure the money raised would be used cent for cent towards social work and not bleed away into the hands of those undeserving. |
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They've even used proper PCI slot covers that screw in, so you don't bleed to death from trying to poke out those annoying pressed covers that most cases have. |
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You may not have a heart, but your bank balance can bleed too. |
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So, to restore the patient's physiological balance, doctors needed to bleed their patients or to prescribe laxative, emetic or sudorific medication. |
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The spiders have very large fangs and it causes considerable pain when it bites and it'll leave obvious fang marks that will usually bleed at the time. |
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I bet he had no idea when he sent in his badly spelled and badly punctuated letter that he would be ordered to cut off his hands and bleed over the keyboard. |
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His own company had to come back and bleed the radiators after the new pump was put in, because the sheer power of it shifted old limescale et al and gunged the system up. |
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At a steady tick over, lose height at a shallow angle, then as you near the ground level out and bleed off speed before flaring to touch down. |
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If you drink alcohol with these medicines, the wound will bleed for longer. |
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I love Maiden because they seem to insult and to mock Charlotte The Harlot, but they secretly bleed for this girl who suffers and sells her body. |
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If you have too few platelets you could bruise easily and bleed for a long time after being injured. |
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Do you have a tendency to bruise easily or bleed for a prolonged period of time after being cut? |
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You will probably bleed for the first one to two hours after surgery. The area may continue to ooze for up to 24 hours. |
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These persons might bleed for a long time after surgery, a bad injury or dental work. |
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Furthermore, you may bleed for several days, often through to the date of your check-up. |
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Trees with branch dieback were in some cases showing numerous cankers on their branches and upper trunk that could bleed resin. |
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All I can say is let them bleed because it is more important to provide public security and safety than to worry about a few weak knees. |
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By opening bleed port, the discharge lline will depressurize, without having to loosen tubing or fittings. |
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Bears don't bleed that much at the wound because of the thick hide and fir and a fat layer. |
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Early symptoms are: red, puffy gums that bleed when brushed or flossed, bad odor or taste in the mouth. |
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Those prognosticators had reason to believe the 10,000 lakes could bleed a little red into Washington. |
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For instance, when a couple is having trouble, the tension and hostility can bleed into BDSM scenes. |
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The force of the two reacting spreads the foam through the chest cavity, hardening to apply pressure to any bleed sites. |
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The inside of my thighs were starting to bleed because of the chafing from the sand. |
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That added feel helps with touch and delicate angle volleys or when looking to bleed some pace off a heavily struck passing attempt. |
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A sashay can be used to bleed off some altitude, and at the same time move slightly backward. |
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When the bleeder valve begins to spit liquid, shut off the propane fill source, close the bleed screw.on.the.cylinder,.then.close.the.valve. |
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Healthy gums do not bleed even during vigorous brushing or when using dental floss. |
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Completely unfasten the filling cap with an Allen wrench, and with the same wrench lightly loosen the air bleed stud. |
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Pardon me, and I am sorry for the people listening who have weak stomachs, but we cut chickens' throats and they bleed to death. |
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His own company had to come back and bleed the radiators after the new pump was put in, because the sheer power of it shifted old limescale and gunged the system up. |
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Exceptions are birch and maple, which must be pruned when the leaves are fully grown or they will bleed. |
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What this means in practice is no bleed in high-speed applications and no whitening. |
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If the brakes still operate sluggishly, bleed the air from the brake system. |
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Scratching can tear or scrape the skin, causing it to bleed and ooze, allowing bacteria to enter which can cause secondary infections to develop. |
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From not being able to afford sanitary pads or tampons to being hidden away while they bleed, the impact can be devastating. |
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For two years the Conservatives sat back and watched the manufacturing sector bleed. |
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The problem with mixed delivery is that it may bleed resources away from the public system and into the private one. |
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Those industries are profitable now, while the forest industry continues to bleed profusely in large part because of high energy costs. |
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A company in the foodstuffs sector that has a continuous raw material cleaning system with a manually controlled bleed. |
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The highest quality setting may cause ink to bleed on certain graphics in combination with certain label stock. |
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As the gingiva can start to bleed, the animal might rub its mouth with its paws and cats sometimes don't want to groom themselves anymore. |
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This means you must remember to bleed your radiators regularly unless the system has an automatic bleeding capability. |
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Use the bleed valve to relieve this pressure taking care not to spray fluid on yourself or others. |
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You may bleed more easily and it may take longer to stop bleeding when taking clopidogrel. |
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If the gums bleed in an abnormal way when brushing your teeth, it is important to consult your dentist quickly. |
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Women usually bleed for two to seven days and lose between 10 ml to 35 ml of blood per cycle. |
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Indulging in one of the family's favorite pastimes, riding a tea tray like a sled down a stairwell, he strikes his knee on the newel post and begins to bleed internally. |
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Maggie Thatcher put the knife in and they just left us to bleed to death. |
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These patches can be painful and may bleed. |
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We will continue to see the bleed off of jobs at the crown corporation. |
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You can make the size slightly smaller if your label includes a bleed like the example below. d. Set the corner radius if you want round edges. e. Click Apply to apply it to the object. |
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Spain was hammered by the financial crisis and continues to bleed. |
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But she continued to bleed, and the staff became all the more alarmed. |
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This line should bleed back to the top of the tank above the liquid level. |
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She would not give up on me and bugged the medical people until they finally decided to dig deeper into what was causing me to bleed so much and causing me to have such a miserable life. |
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His persecuted characters bleed purple prose, and he persistently confuses an assault on the nerves with a cry from the heart. |
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In 2006, Airbus confirmed development of a full bleed air system on the A350, as opposed to the 787's bleedless configuration. |
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In some tellings, wounds received by one wearing the scabbard did not bleed at all. |
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For instance, if a rising appeared on the right side of the groin the physician would bleed a vein in the ankle on the same side. |
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Crucial shots at point-blank range, suddenly discovering that my tech was the only person who could damage high-armour enemies because of his energy rifle, watching my medic bleed out covered in giant rabbits. |
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High-temperature processing and extensive pasteurization of vacuum-packed crabsticks often cause the colorant to seep or bleed. |
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Doesn't your heart bleed for Scott Morrison? |
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Al Gore will not bleed for public consumption. |
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If the bleed is one week or more old, air-powered burr holes or trephination are drilled into the dura to drain the blood. |
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Provider: As you can see on the brochure, you might have cramps similar to your period for about a week and you may continue to bleed for two to three days. |
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I must tell you that as long as you inhabit the earth you should make an effort to make your existence here as amenable as possible, it is not necessary to weep, suffer, and bleed infinitely to merit peace in the beyond. |
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This prevents any pressure build up in the signal lines as a result of temperature rise, by allowing the oil in the lines to expand and bleed back to the small header tank. |
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You might bleed for a couple of minutes, or for a day. |
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My heart bleed for that poor boy, that dear boy, so of the age of mine own boy had I been so blessed that he live, and with his hair and eyes the same. |
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Likely to bleed copiously as blood clotting mechanism becomes affected. |
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And here the beast let our country bleed for 2 years. |
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BorgWarner's mini direct-acting VFS features an optimized hydraulic design to deliver increased accuracy compared with variable bleed solenoids. |
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This line will bleed off pressure and prevent sharp cut-off. |
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When the flight crew are starting the engines, the first officer controls the engine start switch while the second officer monitors the bleed air duct pressure. |
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Instead, we asked the kids to come and say goodnight to us in the cafeteria after the snack and we used this occasion to watch them walk and discretely ask about the symptoms of a possible bleed. |
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Acute subdural haemorrhage secondary to an aneurysmal bleed is a surgical emergency that requires urgent decision making. |
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The common causes are cancer, colitis, a diverticular bleed or angiodysplasia. |
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The target: the less developed countries, which the multinationals are ready to bleed dry and the necessary precondition: the privatisation and liberalisation of any remaining public sectors. |
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Since tumors do not always bleed, expensive and invasive diagnostic procedures, such as the barium enema and flexible sigmoidoscopy, are used by many physicians for screening purposes. |
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My skin rapidly peels off and I bleed everywhere under my pants. |
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On this subject, I also remind you of the great vileness of continuing to support the practice, in Europe, of butchering animals without stunning them and letting them bleed to death. |
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Furtwängler relied on degrees of vagueness, especially in Strauss, where he regularly allowed the edges of a chord to bleed, and let the waves of fast fiddle notes gurgle indistinctly. |
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In their competing efforts to systematically bleed the planet, the big powers use political and military espionage as an instrument of their rivalry. |
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The thrombocyte deficiency is reflected in an increased tendency to bleed. |
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Prolonged or repeated exposure to hydrogen chloride vapour may discolour and erode the teeth, ulcerate the nasal mucosa, and cause nose and gums to bleed. |
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These diseases affect the digestive system and cause intestines to become inflamed, ulcerated, bleed easily, scar and lose the normal smoothness of the inner lining. |
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In some cases the itching and redness is so serious and intense sufferers scratch themselves until they bleed, increasing the risk of secondary infection. |
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They do not tend to bleed as easily as do basal cell carcinomas. |
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Your hemorrhoid may crack and bleed. If your hemorrhoid bleeds, you may see bright red blood on the toilet paper when you wipe or in the toilet after a bowel movement. |
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I operated a stun-and-bleed operation for four years in the Zeballos area, where we'd go the fish farm, stun fish in carbon dioxide aboard the vessel, bleed the fish, and put them in a tank aboard the boat. |
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He has a previous history significant for a diverticular bleed one year prior to presentation. |
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She then applies the image of the hemorrhoidal Jew in The Problemes of Aristotle, in which melancholy men bleed like women. |
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I diagnosed a subconjunctival haemorrhage which is a small bleed which requires no treatment. |
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In the verdant sleaziness of an upscale titty bar, rituals bleed their meanings as lives intersect and then collide. |
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The chief engineer indicated that, because the head tunnelman was unfamiliar with the procedure to bleed the air from the hydraulic system, he decided to wait until daylight the following morning. |
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One hour later Ayumi suddenly started to bleed heavily from her womb because of uterine atonia. |
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About psoriasis A chronic, noncontagious autoimmune disease, psoriasis causes the skin to crack, itch and bleed. |
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The company said that its A350XWB overheat detection system monitors the aircraft environmental control system's bleed air ducts for overheat conditions caused by failures. |
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A SUBARACHNOID haemorrhage in which blood vessels on the surface of the brain bleed into the area between the brain and the skull, known as the subarachnoid space. |
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Besieging the castle will bleed it white and force it to surrender. |
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Six of 11 patients who had symptoms of upper gastrointestinal bleed underwent endoscopy which showed fundal erosions, duodenal ulcer and duodenitis. |
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I feel sure that here before me were assembled those, in whose unhealing hearts the sight of those bleak tablets sympathetically caused the old wounds to bleed afresh. |
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Natives who brought the amount were given a copper token to hang around their necks, and those found without tokens had their hands amputated and were left to bleed to death. |
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Indeed, in May 2013, a Belarusian fisherman died after being bitten several times by a beaver, severing an artery in his leg and causing him to bleed to death. |
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Geoffrey Hatton never fully recovered from the incident and died two years afterwards from a gastrointestinal bleed with Khan passing on his sympathies. |
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Some chicks bleed to death, or die of shock, as a result of debeaking. |
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The supernatant will be colorless and crystal clear in the case of traumatic tap and xanthochromic to hemolyzed if a pathologic bleed has taken place. |
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No bleeding was noted in the nose, and the ethmoid sinuses had not yet been dissected on that side, so an arterial bleed was discounted as the cause. |
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Doctors used to bleed their patients in an effort to cure them. |
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Have some styptic powder handy to apply to the nail if you cut the quick and it begins to bleed. |
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It's not that robots don't bleed, but more that they don't play hurt, or brawl, or choke in the clutch. |
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I caught my leg on the corner of a little metal bench and I really started to bleed. |
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Another previous incident had caused calyx's mouth to bleed, calyx said, although Julie said she never saw any blood. |
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They shoved a paper towel up against my nose to stem the nose bleed. |
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Overdosage symptoms include tight, bandlike headache, bulging fontanelles, nose bleed, or chapped lips. |
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Leaving plaque along the gumline leaves gums swollen and inflamed and apt to bleed. |
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Julian reported that she was losing her sight and felt physically numb, but as she gazed on the crucifix she saw the figure of Jesus begin to bleed. |
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