ENGLISH football's managerial bloodletting continued yesterday with the dismissal of Howard Wilkinson by Leeds United.
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Opening of a vein for bloodletting.
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He would have thought that a bloodletting could be fatal if done under the wrong sign.
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ALL that bloodletting and for what?
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Civilization, to be worthy of the name, must afford other methods of settling human differences than those of bloodletting.
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Yes, they mean to get over, and to have a little bloodletting and fire raising tonight, just for amusement.
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It's about adopting more effective and streamlined structures and far, far more important than the bloodletting of earlier this year.
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Treatment-Thisis bloodletting, active purging, mustard poultices as near the kidneys as possible, and the horse warmly clothed, &c., as in other inflammations.
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Analysts said Lazcano's death could trigger further bloodletting as cartel lieutenants battle to fill a power vacuum within his faction of the cartel.
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With more than a hundred jobs to go in the latest bloodletting -it seems the Stockton mine could yet face complete closure.
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In the "Miller's Tale," Chaucer mentions dancing among the accomplishments of the parish clerk, along with bloodletting and the drawing of legal documents:
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Bloodletting is practised occasionally to relieve pains in the head, or oppression of the system.
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There are still love passages and bloodlettings.
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"Bone Priestess Treia will have nothing to do with this heathen bloodletting."
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The first doctor, a husky-voiced practitioner named Hamilton Finn, tells Devane she needs only a prescription blood thinner and regular phlebotomy-bloodletting.