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Another minor testified that he was forced to repeatedly bang his head against the wall until it bled after going on a date with a girl.
But every now and then, it reverts to the same call that has bled the region’s economy pale and hobbled other aspects of societal life there.
Colorado Springs’ military culture and widespread respect for serving probably bled into his decision to attend the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he said.
For as much as this Penguins defeat felt like many of a year ago, head coach Mike Sullivan attempted to tamp down the narrative that last year’s problems quickly bled into this year’s opener.
He bled to death in his home after being left with 30 external injuries that were described as 'car crash-like' wounds.
He bled until he lost 60 percent of his blood and almost going mental, he struggled and fell on the floor.
He has averaged 48 runs for a wicket; he has bled 8.50 runs an over.
He told the court that days later, because the defendant was persistent, he agreed to anal sex and was seriously bruised afterwards because he bled for two days.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/news/metro/my-pastor-taught-me-masturbation-pornography-anal-sex/w28j5s3
In the following days, Riedel bled support.
In this of the shooting’s aftermath, Brown struggled on the sidewalk outside the store as he bled out.
It was Afghanistan’s irresistible desire for independence from a foreign occupation that bled and weakened the Soviet Union substantially during its nine-year occupation and led to its subsequent disintegration.
Liza said the family’s savings have been bled dry as a result of Troy’s health battle.
Source: https://berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au/news/2023-01-16/rare-battle-for-special-olympics-star/
Not understanding that that very flag represents the men and women who fought, bled and died for it.
Source: https://s24508.pcdn.co/features/lifestyle/280137/pastors-corner-no-greater-love
She further narrated that she bled for four years and lost three pregnancies.
She was given a 1% chance of survival after a ruptured vertebral artery bled into her brain.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/10/05/sharon-stone-seizures-brain-bleed-sleep-each-night-19609802/
Smith said he was frustrated with the "culture wars" and politics that have infiltrated school board rooms, which create unnecessary stress in the country he bled for.
So far, the people here accept continually getting bled.
Source: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/02/23/packers-raise-ticket-prices-by-2-6-percent/
The point of the original was to create a fearful atmosphere and make everything within the house a source of unease that even bled into the story, which the film butchers as well.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/the-haunting-1999-remake-butchered-horror-classic/
The Power’s defence, so often the calling card of the era, has bled badly over the past fortnight.
The Russians deserve to be bled dry.