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Rivers, frantically strapping tourniquets onto the remains of his legs to try to stanch the bleeding.
WSJ: A Marine's Death Brings Together
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To stanch the bleeding, some cable companies have begun to quietly offer stripped-down plans to retain viewers.
WSJ: Customers Say to Cable Firms, 'Let's Make a Deal'
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Capital controls and even travel restrictions would be needed to stanch the bleeding of money from the economy.
ECONOMIST: The euro
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Yet regulators have insisted with short-selling bans in order to stanch the bleeding when market turmoil turns up the heat on beleaguered financial stocks, most recently in Spain and Italy.
FORBES: In Defense Of Short-Sellers: Bans Cost Investors More Than $1B In 2008
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Yudhoyono convincingly did slash fuel subsidies in October, boosting street prices 125% in a much-anticipated step to stanch fiscal bleeding and to reduce demand for and smuggling of mispriced oil.
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He fed them a mix of vitamins and racing pigeon feed, to make them strong and fast, and spiked their diet with pickling lime, to stanch the bleeding when they were cut.
NPR: Excerpt: 'The Prince of Frogtown'
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He wanted to stanch the bleeding.
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The bad news: Workplace safety experts say the decline in fatalities was due in part to lower employment nationwide, particularly in the construction and manufacturing industries. (Construction-related deaths, still the highest among any profession on an absolute basis, dropped to 1, 178 from 1, 239.) Improved safety standards have helped stanch the bleeding, too, they say.
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