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Despite that, they're still bleeding red because of the cost of promotions, though Smirnoff refuses to say how much.
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She wiped at her mouth, which was still bleeding.
NEWYORKER: Pumpkin Head
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The stock market also fell, and interest rates are still stuck above 30%, bleeding the country's finances.
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The sailor was dirty and salty, but he wasn't hungry, and thanks to all the lime juice he'd drunk his gums weren't bleeding, his hair was still rooted, his breath wasn't as foul as it might be, and his lips were pinker than black.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Natives and Exotics'
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There are also still photos online showing one of the participants bleeding from the face while in a business suit.
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The relentlessly negative media coverage is bleeding consumers of whatever confidence they still retained last autumn, leading to deeper than anticipated GDP declines in 2012.
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Still, some research has suggested that it may cause excessive bleeding.
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If the lack of excess bleeding is really there--there's still not enough data to be sure--it may be the result of the way the pill works.
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Still, it's the kids who most actively embrace the bleeding-edge technologies.
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Still, a press release from the National Institutes of Health said that life-threatening or fatal bleeding, mainly from the lungs, was the most common side effect, and was more common in patients receiving Avastin than just chemotherapy.
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In summary now that PBR is bleeding money things are changing as far as getting rid of the dead weight and it is still a work in progress.
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