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As devastated as I was, my heart bled for Bruce.
And everything we bled for is betraying us right now.
"She bled for Xerox, and everybody knew it," she said.
She was surprised when she bled for days after giving birth.
They have bled for this country without ever having visited it.
She has actually bled for her life story, onto pristine gallery floors.
A powerful remembrance of an American hero, who fought & bled for our Nation.
Nevils also said that she "bled for days" after the assault, Farrow writes.
" Nevils reportedly claims the encounter was painful and that she "bled for days.
"This is no way to treat somebody who bled for his country," Al Anbki said.
As have thousands of ordinary citizens who bled for democracy at home for freedom's cause.
At our time of greatest need, these brave service members fought and bled for us.
It's not clear what the man meant when he said he bled for his race.
He bled for his work, found freedom in adventure and lived life as a safari.
But because newborns' blood is slow to clot, her finger bled for half an hour.
Nevils told Farrow that she bled for days following her late-night encounter with Lauer.
"I bled for my race," he replied, as he tightened the red shoelaces on his boots.
They cut flesh off my back, I bled for seven days and they gave me no medication.
They were forcibly stripped, held down and repeatedly raped so violently that they bled for days afterward.
Whoever it was that they hated, that dude got punched in the face and bled for their entertainment.
She learned, and hoofed until her feet bled for the "Good Morning" scene with Kelly and costar Donald O'Connor.
Impeachment needs to be placed on the shelf while leads can be run to ground and witnesses bled for information.
Actress Polly Bergen bled for days after her illegal abortion, and stigma made her feel that her suffering was somehow warranted.
Those brave men and women who marched, and sat, and bled for civil rights in America must not have done so in vain.
She bled for two full days before her family took her to the hospital in the town of Dhusmareb, where she passed away.
All three said they bled for days without medical care and all said they were shackled while pregnant at some point during their detention.
Our last 18 years of war have not accomplished anything for America; competitors, Russia and China have returned while we bled for our ideological experiments.
For example, a woman in Tacoma, Washington, reportedly bled for over an hour while waiting for medical attention in an ICE detention center, eventually miscarrying.
Thea bled for three hours, while she got intravenous drugs to promote clotting and signed forms in case she ended up needing an emergency hysterectomy.
They were there the whole time at J.F.K. I know some of the people who have bled for this country and are now not being let in.
OLIVER: We held up translators, Afghan and Iraqi translators, at the border who have bled for a country they've never visited, have sacrificed family members for this country.
"My heart bled for them as much as it did for my own congregation," said Richard of the Parisians devastated by the damage to their 850-year-old cathedral.
Aleppo has become a 'ghost city' Rebel commanders refuse to leave Meanwhile, rebel commanders stuck steadfastly to their positions, refusing to abandon territory their comrades fought and bled for.
British audiences laughed at Sophie's awfulness throughout "Peep Show," but when Mark tried to leave her on their wedding day, our hearts bled for her and we despised him.
Yet after ferocious defensive battles in its most important cities this year, where its fighters bled for every house and street, its final collapse has come with lightning speed.
Please follow their progress and join us in this amazing and sacred mission of honoring the fallen, and those who have fought and bled for us defending our nation against terrorism.
Kirk W. Johnson, a former American aid official in Iraq, fears that the executive order will bar military interpreters who have bled for America and to whom we have promised entry.
"This is everything I bled for, and I&aposve worked really hard to get to where I am, and I&aposm just not willing to give it up so easily," he said.
" Morrison couched his criticisms of Vindman's judgment, at one point telling investigators that "First, I just want to be clear that Alex is a patriot who has literally bled for this country.
But if the Army still wants to retain a uniformed presence in cyberspace, how do they do it without offending those who've literally sweated and bled for the right to call themselves soldiers?
"This is everything I bled for, and I&aposve worked really hard to get to where I am, and I&aposm just not willing to give it up so easily," he said over the phone.
Rousseff chaired the board of Petrobras during the Lula administration, when prosecutors say the company was bled for billions of dollars in rigged contracts and kickbacks to executives, politicians and parties in the ruling coalition.
Speaking to THUMP about the track via email, Euringer said: "I knew I had to do something wicked good for this remix because I really dug the music and the band bled for it," he said.
I announced that I was not only ready to bleed, but to die, and he ushered me into a series of rooms meant to represent four separate characters who've "bled for the throne": Jon, Arya, Cersei, and Tyrion.
"It's been very useful, it's easy and gets through to high levels of authority," said Abdul Qader Bahadurzai, a spokesman for the 215th Corps, stationed in southern Helmand Province, where the Taliban control much of the territory against an Afghan force that has bled for years.
"It's just a sad day in my view for the United States because, once again, we've turned our back on a loyal ally, an ally that not just shared our ideology and our goals, but actually bled for the United States on the battlefield," he continued.
" Some of Obama's words feel especially significant in light of what has happened during Trump's first eight months in office, writing that presidents are "guardians of those democratic institutions and traditions — like rule of law, separation of powers, equal protection and civil liberties — that our forebears fought and bled for.
If you said the first man -- Alexander S. Vindman, the war hero, the man who literally bled for his country and has dedicated his life to public service -- you would be wrong, according to a right-wing media apparatus that has gone all-in on the second man, Donald Trump.
Gratitude was to be my gravity, so they never stopped reminding me that my blessings sprang from countless ordinary Americans who had shown extraordinary acts of kindness and decency; people who struggled, sweat and bled for our rights, people who fought and paid the ultimate price for the freedoms we enjoy.
" She added: "I've marched till my feet bled for the right of equal love in the gay community, and you're just gonna step in because it looks cool for you and now tell everybody that you're a lesbian when you've never even seen another puss that's not yours so you can get attention?
The former detainees and advocates told BuzzFeed News of pregnant women being denied or given inadequate medical care by ICE and CBP officials while in dire circumstances — three of the women said they bled for days on end while pregnant without receiving medical attention — and being shackled around the arms, legs, and belly while pregnant.
Obama's presidency partially fulfilled the ambitious hopes and civic dreams of both the Reconstruction era, a period that offered up the tantalizing possibility of racial equality and deep democracy, and the civil rights movement's heroic period, when activists bled for democracy in the street of American cities and died in a quest to expand the meaning of citizenship.
But then again, we're sitting her talking about the dude, the single dude, who has lived and bled for the NFL lifestyle, back to front, from when he was a child breaking down tape for his father to now, slogging into Minnesota and barking at some assistant or whoever to prepare for his nth Super Bowl in 16 years.
Citizens of the United States of Puerto Rican descent, who have fought and bled for this country for more than 100 years, are fighting for three things: To put more effort and money into recovery and rebuilding efforts on the island; to repeal the Jones Act, an unjust law that shackles the island and prohibits it from being competitive in trade and industry; and to forgive the island's debt -- perhaps the biggest albatross preventing recovery.
"I've just got you a little thing," she says, "because obviously I got that radiator bled for you," but it's a decent-sized box and there's a little flutter of hope that your mom has come the fuck through—that, despite it all, Christmas is real, that she went and got you something brilliant, like that gourmet wok you wanted, or the North Face jacket you were saying about, or… – ah, no.
"Bled for Days" is the third single from the industrial metal band Static-X's debut album, Wisconsin Death Trip. It has appeared on several soundtracks, including the Universal Soldier: The Return and Bride of Chucky soundtracks. The music video for "Bled for Days" was recorded at a Static-X live show and mixed with the album version of the song. When Nick Oshiro auditioned for the band, the first song they played was "Bled for Days" and after they were done they knew they were going to recruit him.
On 8 August 2019, Sekulić joined NK Triglav Kranj.UROŠ SEKULIĆ JE NOVI BRANILEC TRIGLAVA!, nktriglav.si, 8 August 2019 One month later, he was loaned out to NK Bled for the rest of 2019.
His haemophilia was first diagnosed in February 1873, a few months before his death, when he cut his ear and bled for three days. Bandages could not stanch the flow of blood.Mager (1998), p. 45 In late May 1873, Friedrich and his older brother Ernst were playing together in their mother's bedroom.
Rovi Corporation, 17 Oct. 2010. Web. 25 Oct. 2011. . Wisconsin Death Trip peaked at number 107 on the US Billboard 200 and number one on the Top Heatseekers chart, and was certified platinum by the RIAA in 2001. Three singles were released from the album: "Push It", "I'm with Stupid", and "Bled for Days".
"Bled for Days" was released as the final single from the album, although technically it was the first song released off the album on the Bride of Chucky soundtrack. It was the auditioning song for Nick Oshiro's enlistment into the band. The music video is composed of recordings from live shows, and the audio was spliced with the original album version.
At the start of the race, Lava Man stumbled and tore the sole of his hoof. "He bled for 1 1/2 miles. We thought it was the end of him, that he was done racing," said Leandro Mora, O'Neill's assistant trainer. He finished the year with three wins from nine starts and was named the California-bred Horse of the Year and Champion Older Horse.
Alexandra with her son, Alexei, 1913 Alexandra with Vera Gedroitz, 1915 On 12 August 1904, Tsesarevich Alexei was born. He was heir apparent to the throne of Russia and the first and only son of Nicholas and Alexandra. Shortly after his birth, the court doctors realized that he had haemophilia. After his umbilical cord was cut, his stomach bled for days and his blood didn't clot.
A chart showing the parts of the body to be bled for different diseases, c. 1310–20 Hans von Gersdorff, Field book of wound medicine, 1517 Passages from the Ebers Papyrus may indicate that bloodletting by scarification was an accepted practice in Ancient Egypt. Egyptian burials have been reported to contain bloodletting instruments. According to some accounts, the Egyptians based the idea on their observations of the Hippopotamus, confusing its red sweat with blood, and believing that it scratched itself to relieve distress.
She found a midwife, had an abortion in the morning and was back to fighting on the front in afternoon. As a consequence of the abortion, she bled for over a month while in combat. While on the front, Rosario Sánchez had an accident involving an explosive made from a condensed milk jug that led to the amputation of her hand. She almost bled out as a consequence of her wounds, but survived only to later be captured and sent to prison.
Israel said that it cooperated with medics but it was sometimes impossible to permit access because of the battlefield conditions. Among those wounded in the Monday attack was 12-year-old Ishaq Samouni, who bled for two days before he died on Wednesday. On Wednesday, Israelis ordered a three-hour pause in hostilities to allow entry of rescue workers and humanitarian aid. Paramedics found four exhausted children beside their mothers' corpses; the children were in the open for 48 hours with Israeli soldiers nearby.
Queen Louise of Prussia, for whom the Order of Louise was named. Portrait by Elizabeth Vigee-LeBrun, 1801 The text of the original royal proclamation that created the Order roughly translates as follows: > When the men of our brave armies bled for the homeland, you found relief in > the maintaining care of the women. Faith and hope gave the mothers and > daughters of the country the power… for the grand purpose (of the nation). > It is impossible to honor or (decorate them enough) for what they have > accomplished; but We find it justified to lend them an honor, whose > (contributions) are especially acknowledged.
The ban also meant that connections were unable to accept the Japan Racing Association's invitation to compete in the Japan Cup. Ultimately, Better Loosen Up won both races and took an unassailable lead in Horse of the Year calculations. Facing the prospect of a lifetime ban from Australian racing if he bled for a second time, Super Impose reappeared in the new year and won one of his three starts - the Chester Manifold Stakes - in Melbourne. In Sydney, he won the Chipping Norton and the Ranvet Stakes for new jockey Darren Beadman, and appeared to be back to his best.
According to a May 26, 1945 Billboard interview, Levene said, "the G.I.s' gratefulness is absolutely embarrassing. They express it not only by applause but by meeting you personally and giving you objects which they have fought and bled for. They lose sight of the fact that they are the ones fighting the war." Playbill cover 1935 original Broadway production Three Men on a Horse at The Playhouse Theater starring Teddy Hart, Shirley Booth and Sam Levene Levene as Patsy and Shirley Booth as Mabel reprised their original Broadway roles in two ABC radio versions produced by the Theatre Guild on the Air, the first adapted by playwright Arthur Miller aired January 6, 1946; the second aired June 1, 1947 with David Wayne as Erwin.
In 1965, while a freshman at Bennington College, Dworkin was arrested during an anti-Vietnam War protest at the United States Mission to the United Nations and sent to the New York Women's House of Detention, known for housing renowned leftist women. After writing to the Commissioner of Corrections Anna Cross, Dworkin testified that the doctors in the House of Detention gave her an internal examination which was so rough that she bled for days afterwards. She spoke in public and testified before a grand jury about her experience, and the media coverage of her testimony made national and international news. The grand jury declined to make an indictment in the case, but Dworkin's testimony contributed to public outrage over the mistreatment of inmates.
Ralfe, J. The Naval Biography of Great Britain : consisting of historical memoirs of those officers of the British Navy who distinguished themselves during the reign of His Majesty George III; Vol II. 1828. pp. 227-258 He was nominated a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath on 16 May 1820 at the accession of King George IV. His posthumous reputation is suggested, not by his rocky relationship with Jarvis but, by the words of a simple sailor who served under him at the Battle of Cape St Vincent: “ Not a man on board but would have bled for Sir C. H. Knowles. He was as good a captain as I ever sailed with..”Nicol. John, Edited by Tim Flannery.
Rosser-Owen, Sarah A.S. Isla. "The First Circassian Exodus". Page 46: "With the Highland Clearances still fresh in the minds of many, the Circassian issue seems to have generated particular sympathy in Scotland. One frustrated letter sent in to The Scotsman reflects this sentiment: “The Scotchmen whose ancestors fought and bled for their national liberty over and over, are they to meet and talk and do nothing at the call of both freedom and humanity, or instead of being first, to be last? If they are, they are unworthy of the blessings they themselves enjoy… why not call a public meeting, and appoint a committee to receive contributions?”" and sparked lobbying for intervention by the Dundee Foreign Affairs Committee, calls to arms for the defense of Circassia, the founding of the Circassian Aid Committee in London, and constant reporting on the issue by various newspapers such as The Scotsman.Rosser-Owen, Sarah A.S. Isla. "The First Circassian Exodus". Page 46 Politicians and newspapers began taking up the "Circassian cause", and calling for intervention to save Circassia from decimation, and at one point Parliament came close to going to war with Russia and attempting to establish a protectorate over struggling Circassia.

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