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bleed

[bleed] / blid /




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Cross said after her baby was born she was given a shot of Pitocin to stop her from bleeding.

From The Wall Street Journal

Audio from one work bleeds into another, while flashes of familiar sounds and images — footage of 9/11, a Britney Spears track — function as what Kittelmann calls “memory triggers” that connect personal and shared experiences.

From Los Angeles Times

It may stop the bleeding for now, but demand across the board will have to pick back up for prices to stabilize.

From MarketWatch

The effect of a mass deleveraging looks set to bleed over into stock markets, and metals aren’t the only crowded trade susceptible to being unwound.

From Barron's

A precious metals selloff bled into global markets, as U.S. futures followed Asian and European equities down at the European open.

From The Wall Street Journal