One may ask: Would a European electorate, if given an honest chance to choose self-salvation rather than the bleed-to-death choices they've been given the past two years, vote to save themselves?
Atop a bluff and offering nose-bleed views of the major highway for gray whales -- aka the Pacific Ocean -- is this Cape Cod-style seaside estate from 1901, with slatted ceilings, vintage photographs, and piles of firewood near the basement.
Cut development expenses to zero, switch to dated but cheap technology, under-depreciate, change pension fund assumptions, bleed non-executive salaries and defer benefits etc.
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In some cases, a pink wine is a complementary, win-win proposition for a red-wine-maker, who will "bleed" (commonly known by the French word, saigner) some juice from his crusher.
Consumer groups, meanwhile, say that these loans bleed consumers dry with high-interest rates and fees.
As with many JRPG soundtracks, they tend to lean toward the heavy guitar or loud brass and quickly bleed into one-another.
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Pfizer has a follow-up drug in late-stage clinical trials, but if it loses in court it could bleed billions in annual sales to competition.
As seen recently, tech startups can get traction quickly and fetch nose-bleed valuations.
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Further, many of them point out that the last time markets were at these nose-bleed levels, they fell sharply.
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Of course all of this has gold bugs giddy, despite gold selling at what would seem like nose-bleed levels already.
Europe can go back to slipping into a continental depression, a slow-bleed that alone could send the remainder of the planet back into a recession.
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It costs more to see a Broadway show when it opens than much later in the run and good seats cost much more than nose-bleed seats at concerts.
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As for the criticism that PE firms bleed cash out of companies through debt-financed dividend recapitalizations, the data show that such deals consistently have lower initial leverage and, therefore, lower default rates than those seen in the broader market.
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And this is largely due to the fact that the NCAA realized that people were willing to pay premium prices to sit in nose-bleed seats of large stadiums for the mere privilege of being present during the Final Four.
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It's fainter than the light-source bleed found on the Nook, but it's still there.
They might not be ready to do a MySpace face plant just yet, but it seems quite possible that better mobile-only apps will bleed away user engagement over time.
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But we need to find out why some people bleed and how to reduce this to increase the effectiveness of clot-busting treatment.
For this scene and a specific, the emergency room, they didn't have - like a child gauge chest(ph) tube, but they can't leave the child bleed in his chest till he dies so they use the adult-size chest tube.
Stone Energy (SGY), which is headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana, is drilling several deep and ultradeep wells in Vermilion and Cameron parishes in the belief that gas-bearing reservoirs below the shallow Gulf bleed onshore, and that onshore drilling offers a way to tap an abundant hydrocarbon resource without incurring the considerable expenses of underwater operations.
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After yet another abortive United Nations peace initiative, Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali said recently he feared the country might bleed to death.
They speak up passionately on behalf of the pigs penned in the industrial farms whose skins are paper thin and bleed at the slightest touch and whose legs snap under the weight of their steroid-gorged bodies.
Starting with the base, the back side features inputs for power, a 3.5mm line-in jack (sadly, you can't bleed in your PMP with the TOSlink feed), an optical input and a sync button.
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"I am a perfectionist and one thing about me is that I practise until my feet bleed and I did not have time to rehearse with the orchestra, " the Grammy-winning artist said on Thursday.
Thames Valley Police said the post-mortem examination found the cause of death to be a bleed on the brain.
The setup's display-laden keys, for instance, appear to ghost and bleed if they aren't looked upon from just the right angle.
The war Mr Hussein launched in 1980 to bleed the Iranian revolution, an upheaval that had rattled his secular regime by creating the first-ever Shia theocracy, cost 1m lives.
In the seventh round a pair of Margarito upper-cuts found their mark and rattled Cotto, who began to bleed from his nose.
He's always said however long you're playing a role - whether it's two hours, two days or two months - you have to want to be that person and sweat and bleed for them.
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