bleeder in the PONS Dictionary

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And with her booming baritone voice even the folks up in the bleeders can hear every word...
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To avoid the risk of not having an operational bleeder, a secondary, slower (and less lossy) bleeder is usually permanently connected so that there is always some bleed-down capability.
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Diapers are another money bleeder.
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There are slight differences in the definition of a bleeder in various racing jurisdictions throughout the world.
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You had watchers, pushers, bleeders, sniffs, wipers, shadows, stiches and shifters.
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The vacuum method can also draw in air via the bleeder threads, so the bubbles will never clear.
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Characterize the venous remodeling and fibrosis found in chronic bleeders.
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Heavy bleeders may become tired and suffer shortness of breath and pain because of anaemia due to iron loss.
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These bleeders discharge the focus supply, but not the high voltage final anode feed.
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We've managed to unearth a massive choice of top-notch bargains for you lucky bleeders today but there's one deal that stands head and shoulders above the rest.
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