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"bloodletting" Definitions
  1. (formal) the killing or wounding of people synonym bloodshed
  2. a medical treatment used in the past in which some of a patient’s blood was removed

308 Sentences With "bloodletting"

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It's essentially a controlled bloodletting that leaves nasty skin marks.
With each one, more Americans appear anesthetized to the bloodletting.
It's a spot for intrigue, desperation, swinging tunes and bloodletting.
Uncut Gems Rated R for gun violence, bloodletting and gambling.
Look forward to bloodletting, scary scientific experiments and anthropological musings.
That bloodletting is often lifesaving, and the songs are often beautiful.
And it is not clear that the political bloodletting is over.
I found it cathartic, and I even compared it to bloodletting.
His only choice therefore was to use diplomacy to stem the bloodletting.
And how did we get to the practice of leeches and bloodletting?
It was the bloodletting room for an old African-American funeral parlor.
And according to the department itself, the bloodletting is far from over.
Why it matters: This bloodletting is forcing the taxi drivers into foreclosure.
More likely is a summer of fratricidal bloodletting followed by electoral oblivion.
Such wide-scale bloodletting has increased revulsion at the international community's complicity.
Until that point, leeches and bloodletting remained at least somewhat in vogue.
First, they send for doctors trained at the Sorbonne, who advise bloodletting.
Ethnic Rakhine Buddhists have also been accused of participating in the bloodletting.
The gala unveiling of Ford's new narrative has echoes of the Red Wedding in "Game of Thrones," but here the bloodletting — or presumed bloodletting, since most of it happens after the final cut — is a morally righteous revolt.
The first day of the battle, July 1, produced a frenzy of bloodletting.
But the cartels are not the only malignant forces involved in the bloodletting.
Disinvestment, suburban sprawl, systemic racism: It has been nothing less than a bloodletting.
Most of the time when blood was seen, apart from bloodletting, somebody died afterward.
Late 18th century medicine revolved around balancing the four humors, most frequently through bloodletting.
While other cities indulged in occasional bouts of sectarian bloodletting, Aleppo welcomed all comers.
If you thought it went the way of bloodletting and medicinal leeches, think again.
From bloodletting to lobotomies, many of these have since been re-evaluated and abandoned.
The bloodletting occurred inside a privately administered prison in the northern city of Manaus.
ISIS is reportedly suffering from desertion, internal bloodletting, a shortage of funds and flagging morale.
After elections in 0003 a dispute over the result led to mass inter-ethnic bloodletting.
But it's also important that we turn this into a teachable moment, not a bloodletting.
The painful truth about the retail bloodletting is that it's been a long time coming.
In 1947, two years after the war ended, it exploded in the bloodletting of partition.
It's about Hawkeyes and Huskers bloodletting on the football field and the aftermath of that.
In addition to Sunday's executive bloodletting, Twitter's stock was doing some weird things last week.
Yet, hundreds of years later, the same thing still happens (though fortunately not with bloodletting).
In "Queen & Slim," all good things are fleeting, and all love is set against bloodletting.
Yet, hundreds of years later, the same thing still happens (though fortunately not with bloodletting).
Soon after the Parkland bloodletting, activists and legislators pressed public employee funds to shed gun stocks.
While self-performed bloodletting was frowned upon, even some psychiatrists described self-inflicted cuts as therapeutic.
Tell me about how Steve Bannon is a genius again The Bannon bloodletting is coming in.
But, he said, "It's part of the bloodletting that's needed to happen for the Catholic church."
"Triple 9" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for gunplay and bloodletting.
The bloodletting has mostly affected newspaper publishers, which is the sloping blue line in the graph below.
Ms. Mayer told employees that the bloodletting was over last March, but changed her mind shortly after.
It fears Shi'ite militias, which on Saturday joined the offensive west of Mosul, will provoke ethnic bloodletting.
The act was a blend of rock-goddess bloodletting and arch performance art, self-expression and concealment.
Liberals voiced disbelief that such bloodletting, this time at a country music festival, had happened yet again.
And, of course, he missed the first eight debates, letting him avoid much of the early bloodletting.
Those jokes felt like a bloodletting, like a bevy of long knives inserted into every audience member.
There was the rise of the insurgency, al Qaeda in Iraq, Shia militias, the sectarian bloodletting, and ISIS.
The bloodletting between Live Nation and AEG has grown fierce in recent years and rippled through the industry.
What kind of vision went into creating the scenery and set pieces, as well as all the bloodletting?
Last March, Ms. Mayer told the staff at an all-hands meeting that the bloodletting was finally over.
In 10-20 years, many of today's medical practices will look as antiquated as applying leeches for bloodletting.
Belief in humours led to such disastrous treatments as bloodletting and purging; the computer analogy is also misleading.
His accusations smacked of the kind of ideological bloodletting that Solidarity's leaders had vowed to put behind them.
Even if his input was strictly monetary, those nights of bloodletting embody the bitter fruits of his contribution.
The bloodletting prompted the government to declare an ongoing state of emergency in the port in early December.
But there's going to be a lot of nail-biting and some bloodletting on the way to deliverance.
Even if it succeeds, it would only stem a tiny part of the bloodletting happening in American healthcare.
It runs counter to the sports rivalries and bloodletting that many in the media and fandom often encourage.
Tuesday, April 10, marks the 20th anniversary of Good Friday Agreement that ended three decades of sectarian bloodletting.
The reorganization and cost-cutting plan is reminiscent of the bloodletting that followed the financial crisis in 24.
Much Korean blood has been shed, and sometimes the bloodletting has been inflicted by the peninsula's own people.
Supernatural justifications for treatment techniques eventually ceded to pseudoscientific ones; prayer was replaced by bloodletting and cocaine (and more prayer).
Conventional medicine eventually became increasingly science-oriented, discarding bloodletting and the like for more effective (and drastically less dangerous) treatments.
He was born in 1948, the year that kicked off the decade of politically motivated bloodletting known as La Violencia.
She wondered if the bloodletting might have been even worse if the killer had dampened the sound of his shots.
"If this goes on for very long, there will be much bloodletting in America's small business community," Mr. Albrecht said.
Mesmer's method was strange, even in a day when doctors routinely prescribed bloodletting and poison to cure the common cold.
This year the bloodletting included beloved sitcoms and high-concept dramas, and the networks weren't the only ones axing shows.
The medieval barber-surgeon used to attend to all the human ailments that required a knife: bloodletting, tooth extraction, shaving.
Bloodletting, for example, persisted for hundreds of years in Europe even though it almost certainly weakened and killed the sick.
The field was filled with quacks, snake-oil salesmen and inexperienced apprentices who relied on whole-body "cures" like bloodletting.
Since then, the bloodletting has continued and the 2019 murder tally is on track to surpass last year's record total.
The clip is influenced by historical rituals of bloodletting, exposing a guest/host relationship through the transfer of vital bodily fluids.
The mutual enmity between the two follows a complex narrative, of which persistent bouts of hooligan bloodletting form just one part.
You don't have to have a terminal illness or severed body parts to enjoy the benefits of leech and bloodletting therapies.
More worrying still is that the bloodletting is popular with Filipinos, many of whose lives are blighted by poverty and crime.
And for all its violence Afghanistan has managed to avoid the kind of sectarian bloodletting that afflicts neighbours such as Iraq.
They argue that the only logical conclusion to draw is that the listing bloodletting was timed to substantially change the Nov.
Seeking a modest precaution after such a monstrous bloodletting will no doubt strike gun control advocates as a hopelessly insufficient goal.
Dressed in rain gear in anticipation of the horrific bloodletting to come, each of them holds his or her own weapons.
But after Monday's bloodletting, when the tension between them spilled into open court, the two seemed to arrive at a truce.
Croatia seceded in 1991, and a war of independence morphed into an ethnic bloodletting that engulfed the region for a decade.
"First Blood" (1982) was a relatively thoughtful picture about a damaged Vietnam vet, but the sequels were reactionary exercises in bloodletting.
So the movie complicates its bloodletting, including through a story line about corporate violence run amok in a near-lawless future.
Looser, more flexible forms of government could ease some of the conflicts of the Arab world, even the terrible bloodletting in Syria.
This may well be the year that Cruz wins the nomination and we have to have a bloodletting as our medieval cure.
"You don't have to actually do the cutting and bloodletting if you want to get a sense [of blood play]," Fous says.
Right now, the regime and its Iranian and Russian backers are in the ascendant, but it's a landscape ripe for further bloodletting.
"They are asking for a small incision, a bloodletting," Leslie Miller, one of the physicians at the hospital told the Associated Press.
This has never quite worked in the context of winning a title, although Memphis does flummox Golden State in its bloodletting way.
There's actually a big difference between leeches and standard bloodletting, at least in the minds of the pseudo-scientific leech therapy community.
George Washington died in 1799 after physicians put him through a day of severe bloodletting to try to cure a throat infection.
Many things such as bloodletting and wet nurses that are seen as good or indispensable in one age are unthinkable in another.
Such bloodletting could foreclose Trump administration hopes of promoting negotiations between Baghdad and the KRG and avert a Kurdish declaration of independence.
The evocation of Rwanda's history apparently referred to bloodletting in 1994 when more than 800,000 people perished in an ethnically driven genocide.
By the time the government reclaimed it in late 193, after four years of relentless bloodletting, eastern Aleppo was all but pulverized.
But even market watchers who believe 2016 could end up being a solid year for stocks doubt that the bloodletting is over.
This choreographed bloodletting seems to be a dramatization of the colonialist period and the irreparable violence inflicted on the indigenous peoples of Australia.
Deathmatch is an ultra-violent style of wrestling that features makeshift weapons, light bulb tubes, and barbed wire to ensure a maximum bloodletting.
The film also plays up the bloodletting aspects of the story, with recreated footage of vials, tubes, needles, and lab detritus appearing throughout.
With chaos reigning in the White House, Trump has struggled to attract new blood to his team, following regular rounds of staff bloodletting.
Violence has long ravaged the poor but resource-rich Pacific Ocean nation, but the scale of the latest bloodletting has shocked the country.
His capture and extradition to the United States early last year created a power vacuum that fueled an alarming surge in the bloodletting.
Ethnic Rakhine Buddhists, who compose the state's ethnic majority, have also been accused of participating in the bloodletting and burning of Rohingya villages.
He delays the inevitable, inevitably deflationary revelations for as long as possible, minimizing the obligatory third-act flurry of chasing, fighting and bloodletting.
By the end of the established time-frame, Assad would be completely transitioned out, a condition without which the bloodletting would not stop.
"The Vegetarian" needs all this bloodletting because in its universe, violence is connected with physical sustenance — in meat-eating, sex-having, even care-taking.
Meanwhile, the immense popularity of Duterte's crusade and a climate of fear whipped up by the bloodletting have together silenced dissent from civil society.
A nightmare-inducing scene from early in The Return attaches Lynch's newfound taste for bloodletting to the more off-kilter sensory horror he's mastered.
The economic model that's been built on this system of state-sanctioned bloodletting is beginning to wobble under the weight of its own contradictions.
Stevie J is about to get some baby news he may not want, with the help of a judge and even a little bloodletting.
Isn't asking for multitasking as a skill for today's jobs a bit like asking for a knowledge of bloodletting as a skill for doctors?
This translates to a Democratic loss in voter identification, over the past seven-and-a-half years, of 8.2 percentage points — a political bloodletting.
Bloodletting, either with leeches or just an old-fashioned knife in the arm, has been a mainstay of medicine since at least ancient Egypt.
Debris from the attack — the worst single act of bloodletting during the now four-year-old Ukraine war — was strewn over a wide area.
It started with a dispute between Mr Machar and Mr Kiir, both veterans of the war with Khartoum, but quickly deteriorated into ethnic bloodletting.
LOS ANGELES — Perhaps owing to Trojan mythology, few in college football can manage a good bloodletting the way the University of Southern California can.
That was before the summer of 593, when a ceasefire between the PKK and the Turkish army collapsed, unleashing the worst bloodletting in two decades.
Watching all this bloodletting can be thrilling and / or depressing, depending whether, like me, you're still sad about the deaths of a few favorite characters.
The likelihood increases if there have been lots of violent deaths in that quarter, for bloodletting often spawns extremists, or at least acceptance of them.
Alternatively, the study noted the artifacts may have also been used for medical bloodletting, although that doesn't explain the presence of ochre and charcoal residue.
It's what gave us bloodletting, jack o' lanterns, M. Night Shyamalan's The Village, actual tinfoil hats and tens of millions of tweets about Donald Trump.
The treatment, a form of Chinese medicine, involves applying hot suction cups filled with flaming liquid or paper to the skin, sometimes accompanied by bloodletting.
Almost four years later, when the Madrid talks largely stemmed the bloodletting, approximately 3,000 Palestinians and 1,85033 Israelis had been killed in the ensuing violence.
Originated by Terry's father Dory Funk, Jr. in West Texas, the style's hallmark is immense bloodletting and violence as the wrestlers beat each other senseless.
The whiff of charred materials still hung in the air, in what some scholars said was an eerie echo of previous religious bloodletting in India.
It fears Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias, which the Iraqi army has relied on in the past, will be used in the campaign and stoke ethnic bloodletting.
In fact, the bloodletting was less pronounced this year: Just four head coaches had lost their jobs by Monday, and a few others remained on tenterhooks.
Unless a sharp rally in commodity prices provides relief for energy and mining companies, there is likely to be more bloodletting in the high-yield world.
In each of two big waves of bloodletting, in the early 23.3s and again from 22015 to 20143, perhaps 22014,2141 people were murdered in the city.
Jobs are returning to the U.S. oil patch after three straight years of bloodletting that included 206,000 layoffs and the bankruptcy of more than 125 companies.
But the subtle visual bloodletting motif makes The Inventor the best encapsulation, thus far, of what's uniquely troubling about the tale of Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes.
This bloodletting reflects the market's conviction that, as it has done in sector after sector, Amazon will largely flatten its new competition in the groceries business.
That matched the total in 2016, which was the highest number on record in a country torn by runaway levels of criminal and drug-related bloodletting.
ZURICH (Reuters) - If you've received a vaccination, hip replacement or chemotherapy without suffering toxic shock, chances are you've benefited from a vast bloodletting of horseshoe crabs.
The sport is an ultra-violent style of wrestling that includes makeshift weapons, light bulb tubes, and barbed wire to ensure a maximum amount of bloodletting.
The Americans Let's skip the bloodletting in Chicago, and Elizabeth and Philip, and how practically every scene ended in a pregnant-with-meaning stare into space.
It's a look that once would have gotten them killed, back in the years of Iraq's sectarian bloodletting when Baghdad was a patchwork of brutal militias.
The modern world's version of World War I; chemical gas attacks, suicidal human wave assaults, and a bloodletting we should hope the world never sees again.
Rapidly cratering approval ratings, intensifying investigations and a stalled legislative agenda are being overshadowed by the current bloodletting raining down on key figures within the GOP.
The International Criminal Tribunal at The Hague was established to prosecute war crimes perpetrated during the internecine bloodletting that followed the rupture of the former Yugoslavia.
"It's the same loop over and over," Mr. Nutthapong said, of Thailand's brand of democracy interruptus: elections followed by coups, interspersed with bloodletting on the streets.
Congo has never experienced a peaceful transition of power and international donors fear that the impasse over Kabila's plans to stay on will lead to widespread bloodletting.
The group was also forced into retreat by numerous other local and foreign forces roused by its public displays of bloodletting and the attacks it plotted abroad.
In one Manila slum I visited, where English terms like "human rights" and "extrajudicial killings" are sprinkled into Tagalog like grim shibboleths, almost everyone opposes the bloodletting.
But the country is still haunted by the two months of violence that followed a disputed presidential poll in 2007, when political protests degenerated into ethnic bloodletting.
He no longer rails so defiantly at America as he once did, when his disciples killed United States soldiers and committed atrocities against Sunnis in sectarian bloodletting.
Several compared it to the partisan bloodletting on display during the confirmation of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh last year, when there was fear Republicans might break ranks.
Along with Mr. Bolsonaro, other politicians who had vowed to hunt down suspected criminals were rewarded at polls, setting the stage for a period of intensified bloodletting.
A show at 3-Legged Dog relies on the premise that the patient — the nation — is so ill, the most barbaric form of intervention is necessary: bloodletting.
The bloodletting comes as faint hopes for peace in Afghanistan have been stirred by two meetings between U.S. special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and the Taliban in Qatar.
Only if Trump wins the nomination will the slow political bloodletting we've been experiencing since the summer do anything at all to improve the country's long-term health.
This was partly the cause for the laws mandating bloodletting knives, so that no one could be enthralled unaware, so that people could guard their minds against attack.
NATO and the European Union are considered centerpieces of a largely successful political effort to purge Europe of the bloodletting that stained its history for hundreds of years.
Event Horizon isn't quite as gory as that comparison suggests (though it's not exactly shy about bloodletting), but it leans in on unsettling body horror with apparent glee.
He was fed up, according to former employees, with facing resistance from the company's founder (and now CEO) to his suggestions of how to stop the financial bloodletting.
But many historians maintain that the FARC's revolution is better understood as a continuation of the internecine bloodletting unleashed by the Conservative and Liberal Parties a decade earlier.
That hope helped tamp down protests that threatened to spark the kind of violence that followed disputed 2007 elections, when around 1,200 people were killed in ethnic bloodletting.
Stalin is skeptical, but in Timoshenko and Zhukov, after the bloodletting at the top of the armed forces, he has finally found capable people whom he can trust.
For most of that time, whenever he spoke about machine learning, people looked at him as though he were talking about the Ptolemaic spheres or bloodletting by leeches.
And while No Shame is a lot of things for Allen––an emotional bloodletting, an artistic boon, a record she's really, genuinely proud of––it certainly isn't an embarrassment.
Big Retail is coming off its worst year since the financial crash, and there will be more bloodletting; 50 retailers declared bankruptcy in 2017, and next year looks worse.
Much of the media focus in Europe is likely to be on the political bloodletting as Britain's ruling Conservative Party, also known as the Tories, pick a new leader.
There's also the occasionally uncomfortable matter of a little girl freely engaged in the bloodletting, and the sheer build-up of collateral damage as the movie's body count mounts.
The other side: Republicans, on the heels of their own internal bloodletting over whether and how to repeal the ACA, have an even less unified message on health care.
"I think Colombia is in for several weeks of pointless bloodletting," said Adam Isacson, an analyst at the Washington Office on Latin America, a Washington-based human rights organization.
The U.S. Government banned the Sundance, the Plains religions' most sacred ceremony, with its days of fasting and ritual bloodletting; Native Americans could no longer openly practice their religions.
The ultimate reason why the new tax bill won't pay for itself is that it is precisely the wrong medicine, the economic equivalent of bloodletting to cure a fever.
The 10th anniversary of the September 21999 implosion of Lehman — which turned a bear market in stocks into a 24 percent bloodletting by March 21999 – tells a similar story.
"The idea of these de-escalation zones is to stop the bloodletting ... and the eviction of the armed groups handing over their weapons and the return of normalcy," Assad said.
But it is Muharram, which includes the Ashura holiday when Shiites mark the death of the Prophet Muhammad's grandson Hussain and his followers with huge street processions and bloodletting rituals.
Opposition negotiator Mohammad Alloush said he had reservations about the text which he said legitimized Iran's "bloodletting" in Syria and did not address the role of Shi'ite militias fighting rebels.
Social justice warriors have successfully exploited Kaepernick's declarations in order to misdirect the public's attention away from urban bloodletting toward the far fewer cases of heinous acts by racist cops.
Zawahri reprimanded Al-Baghdadi for an extreme interpretation of Islam and the ''bloodletting'' which, he said, gave ``Safavid Iran and its subservient government in Iraq ... a pretext to eradicate the Sunnis.
So I guess they're thinking that if you get rid of the other humors of the body, you should get rid of blood as well, so that's how bloodletting came about.
Under his watch, Rwanda, which was devastated by the bloodletting in 1994, has become one of the safest countries in the region and its economy has grown steadily in recent years.
This practice was common in the 18th and 19th centuries in both Britain and America — bloodletting via leeches was thought to release the patient of bad humors that made them sick.
As cryptocurrencies emerge from the speculative bloodletting of the past months, believers in the promise of distributed ledger technologies for business and consumer applications are casting about for what comes next.
George expounds on the work of the eleventh-century Persian scientist and philosopher Avicenna, whose "Canon of Medicine" includes an extensive guide to bloodletting treatments: Different blood vessels served different purposes.
What precisely he wants to say amid all the carefully choreographed bloodletting and disembowelment chic is unclear, other than some women are beautiful and erotically beguiling but also mysterious and murderous.
Even if what happened in Catalonia on Sunday hardly compares to the bloodletting in Bosnia, Kosovo or the Arab Spring, it still happened in a member state of the European Union.
Before long, though, it becomes painfully clear that the only really new idea this "Hellboy" has to offer is bloodletting and gore, and lots of them, fully embracing an "R" rating.
Much of the blame for the security lapse has focused on the leadership of Mr. Ghani, whose voice has been lacking from the public conversation in the face of the bloodletting.
Earle I. Mack, a real estate developer and former ambassador to Finland under George W. Bush, said the heavy bloodletting in the Republican race might prevent any candidate from clinching the nomination.
The leech was the perfect tool for the job as it injects an anesthetic and anticoagulant during the process of bloodletting, which helps prevent the kind of clotting that interferes with healing.
He is skilful at depicting the violence and anger lurking beneath mundane everyday interactions, and he gives this film an air of ritual festive bloodletting usually reserved for an "EastEnders" Christmas special.
Beth Silverman, the prosecuting attorney, called Leibel's brutal torture and murder of Kasian in 2016 "a case of life imitating art," noting that his 603 graphic novel Syndrome had depictions of bloodletting.
In the early 20th century the pooh-bahs of the great powers thought they had solved the problem of war; their age was too enlightened to recapitulate the bloodletting of the past.
One hundred days later, when the killing finally stopped, the death toll stood at as many as one million, mostly Tutsis but also including some moderate Hutus who had opposed the bloodletting.
The fall of Mosul, a city of 1.5 million people, would signal a pivotal defeat for the ultra-hardline Sunni jihadistsin Iraq but could also lead to land grabs and sectarian bloodletting.
The powers that be in the Democratic National Committee thought that they were being smart in rearranging the primaries and caucuses so that the party wouldn't be in for a long bloodletting.
During the breakup of the former Yugoslavia, heavy weapons dumps beyond the reach of the belligerents became one of the failed attempts to staunch the bloodletting in Bosnia's three-year civil war.
Some top Democrats won't stop picking at the scabs of 2016, making others in the party nervous about an intra-party bloodletting that could hurt their chances of defeating President Trump next year.
One paper in the Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine draws attention to the notion that bloodletting could be a fast and superior treatment for common sports injuries like ligament sprains and tendon ruptures.
"I urge the UK to stand with us to rein in the regime's bloodletting and lawlessness, not soothe the Ayatollahs angry at our decision to pull out of the nuclear deal," Pompeo said.
Taccardi himself plays in a number of Black Metal bands and will often recreate band logos or make portraits of other black metal musicians, marking up posts with tags like #bleedforart and #bloodletting.
On the whole, Slezkine writes, those who lived in the House of Government "believed that enemies were in fact everywhere," and that any innocent victims were isolated mistakes in an otherwise virtuous bloodletting.
This is especially evident in a spare piece like Vulnicura's epic bloodletting session "Black Lake," where her singing is an extension of the strings, while the strings themselves likewise play off the singing.
In 2002, Modi faced accusations of looking the other way when mobs attacked Muslims in revenge for the burning of Hindu pilgrims in a train in the worst sectarian bloodletting in independent India.
Retaking Mosul would signal the defeat of the ultra-hardline Sunni jihadists in Iraq but could lead to further sectarian bloodletting, something the Baghdad government and its international backers are keen to prevent.
The back-room bloodletting that has come to typify Australia's turbulent politics claimed one conservative prime minister and anointed another on Friday, in the sixth change to the country's leadership in 11 years.
May's leadership has been in question ever since that vote, but the public bloodletting at the conference in Birmingham proved less severe than some expected, allowing her to live to fight another day.
The road to Charlotte While nearly nine in 0003 Republicans tell pollsters they approve of Trump's job as President, his presidency has provoked more intra-Republican bloodletting than any other in modern history.
Apostle is a completely bonkers period horror film that features Sheen at his most terrifying, playing a cult leader with an affinity for bloodletting, and a mind-blowing storyline you just have to see.
Lopez Obrador, a veteran leftist, has pursued a less confrontational approach to restoring order after more than a decade of gang-fueled bloodletting that claimed the lives of more than 200,000 people in Mexico.
Today, after a bloodletting amid an implosion of mostly private equity-led retail malls, the two chains are just one-quarter the size, at 900 stores and 175,000 employees, per the New York Times.
The Kabul school's casualties were just a small fraction of the relentless bloodletting by a resurgent Taliban in the past week, when attacks took the lives of several hundred Afghans, security personnel and civilians.
Whether it is renewed bloodletting in Ukraine, a North Korean nuclear test or a hurricane swamping Haiti, he will often have the last word with Mr. Trump about how the United States should react.
Communal tension remains high in Muzaffarnagar in northern Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state, three years after 65 people were killed in clashes between Hindus and Muslims, the worst bloodletting in the area in decades.
Several hundred thousand e-books had also been sold, and readers as far away as Kenya claimed to be illegally circulating an electronic PDF version of Mr Wolff's tale of eye-watering haplessness and bloodletting.
The Democrats' defeat in Georgia spurred a round of bloodletting on Wednesday as liberal activists bashed their party, frustrated lawmakers lashed out at the Democratic brass and disappointed leaders struggled to explain what went wrong.
Memories of the bloodletting that occurred in the immediate aftermath of the invasion have served as a warning to UK officials to exercise greater discernment in how they utilize their military influence in the future.
NEW DELHI — This past week, as neighborhoods in India's capital burned and religiously driven bloodletting consumed more than 40 lives, most of them Muslim, India's government was quick to say that the violence was spontaneous.
Against the backdrop of such bloodletting, the Kremlin engaged in a charade of negotiating with Kremlin-backed Chechen leaders, largely to assuage the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe that was demanding formal peace talks.
The bombshell recordings, released by the Folha de São Paulo newspaper on Monday, includes the newly appointed planning minister, Romero Jucá, saying that a change in government is needed to "stop the bloodletting" from the inquiry.
Before Yugoslavia collapsed in a spasm of bloodletting in the 1990s, he recalled, the Grand was a favorite haunt for communist officials and, after they left, for armed goons bent on keeping Kosovo part of Serbia.
Europe closed one of its most shameful chapters of bloodletting since World War II. After a trial that lasted years, the Bosnian Serb warlord Ratko Mladic was sentenced to life in prison by a U.N. tribunal.
He was very nearly overthrown in a coup by rebellious coalition partners but he made his own luck, though, by a combination of ideological passion, ruthless pragmatism, unchecked bloodletting and the will to establish a dictatorship.
As India's worst spasm of religious violence in years entered its sixth day, with the death toll climbing to at least 38, questions are intensifying about why the New Delhi police failed to quell the bloodletting.
More than 100 Canadian tourists were evacuated by plane during the apparent lull in violence, but many other groups of expatriate aid workers remain cut off as Haiti braces for another bout of chaos and bloodletting.
Like its predecessor, this new "Bad Kids" is a "Breakfast Club" with bloodletting; here, prep-school students in Saturday detention are trapped on campus to die one by one at the hands of a mysterious predator.
When the Coalition Provisional Authority disbanded the Iraqi military under its policy of de-Baathification, Iran exploited the resulting sectarian bloodletting between Sunnis and Shia to co-opt former Iraqi military officers to their own ends.
The documents also reveal that Indonesian army intermediaries told Western embassies they were considering toppling then president Sukarno less than a fortnight after the killing of six generals by rebel military personnel that sparked the bloodletting.
One rifle was the gift of a commander of the leftist guerrilla forces in El Salvador, the other from a leader of the rightist contra army in Nicaragua — two countries where he helped end years of bloodletting.
Take the Celtic Frost-y plod from Hutcherson and Coleman's drums in the final third of "Bloodletting" or the stripped-down ballad section of "From Ruin" with only Pendergast's voice and a clean guitar tone, for example.
Speaking in the early hours of Monday, Abadi sought to allay fears that the operation would turn into sectarian bloodletting, saying that only the Iraqi army and police would be allowed to enter the mainly Sunni city.
It was in the ensuing years of sectarian bloodletting that al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), the predecessor to IS, emerged under the psychotic leadership of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi as the most potent force in the insurgency.
India's demonstrations have spurred often-violent clashes between protesters and police, some along sectarian lines, in which more than 70 people have died, a majority in last month's bloodletting between Hindus and Muslims in the capital Delhi.
The United States, responsible for a crisis largely of its making and driven by a president whose legacy hung in the balance, committed the full force of its might and diplomacy to resolving the city's sectarian bloodletting.
Four police and two unarmed civilians also died in the bloodletting, which erupted around midday on Saturday when a convoy of heavily armed pickup trucks rode into Villa Union and began shooting up the local mayor's office.
Under Saddam, power was concentrated within Iraq's minority Sunni community but the tables turned in 22003 with the U.S.-led invasion that toppled the dictator and ushered in Shi'ite dominance, and a cycle of bloodletting and revenge.
"Violating a place of worship, killing priests and worshippers is not only vile, evil and satanic, it is clearly calculated to stoke up religious conflict and plunge our communities into endless bloodletting," he said in a statement.
According to Pew Research Center, close to one-fifth of Americans believe they've seen a ghost—a somewhat surprising statistic, given all the other ancient beliefs we've mostly jettisoned (bloodletting, for instance, has largely fallen out of vogue).
NAIROBI (Reuters) - The Kenyan government on Monday promised "decisive action" to stem a surge in violence during party primary elections in a country still haunted by the ethnic bloodletting that followed a disputed presidential election a decade ago.
Moreover, with U.S. sanctions hammering its economy, Tehran wants to avoid Afghans fleeing to neighboring Iran if there was a surge in bloodletting, regional experts said, as has happened over decades of war in the central Asian country.
THE HAGUE — It was the closing of one of Europe's most shameful chapters of atrocity and bloodletting since World War II. With applause inside and outside the courtroom at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, Gen.
He sought to leave public life as the same detached, above-the-fray public servant who — during his long career as a prosecutor and then as F.B.I. director — was known for refusing to get drawn into partisan bloodletting.
But, really, Barry might have TV's best ensemble cast, from top to bottom, and the show's blend of over-the-top humor with genuine pathos and a fair dose of bloodletting is one of TV's most unpredictable mixes.
That sent a chill down the spine of Musikari Kombo, a former local government minister in Kenya, where 1,500 people were killed in a wave of ethnic bloodletting unleashed by disputes over the result of a 2007 election.
The men and women strolling beside us could've passed for human—the darkness hid the telling red tinge to their skin—but for the bloodletting knives at their belts, the scabbards marked with patterns to signify the wearer's trade.
The fall of Mosul would signal the defeat of the ultra-hardline Sunni jihadists in Iraq but could also lead to land grabs and sectarian bloodletting between groups which fought one another after the 2003 overthrow of Saddam Hussein.
I came into being shaped by the stories about his childhood in Louisiana and the grinding poverty he endured there, the bloodletting and laughter in the Fifth Ward in Houston and the harsh enlightenment he received in the Army.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Four inmates in northern Brazil were suffocated to death on Tuesday as they were being transported from a violent prison where 57 others were killed on Monday in an orgy of gang-related bloodletting, authorities said.
The movement, called March for Our Lives, has swollen to include youth from many of the nation's major cities, driven by grief and anger over a two-decade failure to secure their safety, and determined to stop the bloodletting.
An astute Zulu H.I.V. specialist, Dr. Smangaliso Hlengwa, had realized that his patients taking antiretroviral drugs were also seeing sangomas and being given emetics and enemas to purge evil influences (not unlike bloodletting in Western medicine 200 years ago).
There have been so many crises over the past weeks, so much looming, dire news — a rising death toll; declarations of war; religious bloodletting — that climate change, recently fashion's mea culpa and cause, has almost fallen off the radar.
And the bloodletting may not be over yet: Voters will decide in November whether to permit two new casinos in northern New Jersey just outside New York City, a development that would likely lead to additional casino closures in Atlantic City.
Though the game frames this bloodletting through the lense of an occult ritual, the symbolic weight of turning a blade on a fellow student to get ahead in a broken, senseless world evokes the authoritarian state Ray grew up in.
Tech Bloodletting Nears $300 Billion Since Facebook Reported The big five tech companies saw their stocks fall another 2.5 percent, and are down 9 percent in the past three days, amid the fears kicked off by Facebook's most recent earnings report.
I can see now that my bloodletting stage antics that helped us gain a reputation for being a "crazy" live band in the early days were more born out of a self-harming panic reaction than any great sense of stagecraft.
Hematologists employ bloodletting—therapeutic phlebotomy, as it's now known—when treating polycythemia vera (a rare condition in which a person's bone marrow overproduces red blood cells) and for reducing iron buildup in the body caused by a disorder called hemochromatosis.
Fortify Rights says that at least 27 Myanmar Army battalions, with up to 11,000 soldiers, and at least three combat police battalions, with around 900 personnel, participated in the bloodletting that began in late August and continued for weeks afterward.
Guadagnino fills the movie with primped set pieces and a score by Thom Yorke, but "what precisely he wants to say amid all the carefully choreographed bloodletting and disembowelment chic is unclear," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times.
" Another member, the historian Peter Englund, wrote in an email: "I think this was a wise decision, considering both the inner turmoil of the Academy and the subsequent bloodletting of people and competence, and the general standing of the prize.
Bannon calls Trump a 'great man' amid book backlash Bannon vs the Trump family Bannon's blast renewed Hatfield-McCoy-style bloodletting between Bannon, Trump's son and Kushner and the President's daughter Ivanka, that rocked the White House early last year.
" Another member, the historian Peter Englund, wrote in an email: "I think this was a wise decision, considering both the inner turmoil of the academy and the subsequent bloodletting of people and competence, and the general standing of the prize.
Yet the bloodletting since December 2013 has been so terrible, the atrocities so horrific, that current leaders on all sides have lost too much credibility to form a new government, or even usefully participate in negotiations over a political settlement.
And, as the opponents of meaningful restrictions on the sale of guns and ammunition trot out their well-worn arguments for ignoring the bloodletting, another missed opportunity to call them on the enormous gap in the logic of their case.
At the time of the Dayton Accords, which set up the complicated two-statelet system that now reigns here, Dodik was seen as a progressive politician essentially untainted by the political and religious bloodletting of the post-communist collapse of the former Yugoslavia.
When it comes to doctoring the body, you have to go back to the 19th century to find a time when the theories were baseless (infections were caused by miasmas, for instance) and the treatments often harmful (bloodletting, purging and the like).
Kenny Polcari, director at O'Neil Securities but a 26-year-old rookie on the NYSE floor back in 1987, says he was unaware of the market bloodletting around the world until a friend phoned him on the exchange floor at 7am that morning.
Like Modi, Shah has faced accusations that he looked the other way as Gujarat's home minister in 2002, when mobs attacked and killed Muslims in revenge for the burning of Hindu pilgrims on a train in the worst sectarian bloodletting in independent India.
But, other than menstruation, the body had no spontaneous way of getting rid of its blood, so, from ancient times until well into the modern era, bloodletting—using sharpened stones, fish teeth, and, later, lances and fleams—was a cornerstone of medical practice.
On Tuesday, while Myanmar's commander in chief was shopping for weaponry in Russia, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the country's de facto civilian leader, gave a speech in Singapore in which she made no mention of the bloodletting by the nation's armed forces.
At the war hostel, Mr. Kurbasic said his aim was not to create nostalgia for Europe's worst bout of bloodletting since World War II but simply to let guests, particularly younger ones, get a small idea of the discomfort and deprivations of wartime.
The collapse of czarist rule, Beer concludes convincingly, merely planted the seeds for the "fratricidal bloodletting" of the 1930s and for the "ruthless exploitation of convict labor on an industrial scale" in the Siberia that Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn would bring to the world's attention.
Support for tying the dollar to gold's value makes a Fed candidate "manifestly unqualified, in the same way I wouldn't have a surgeon general who supported leeches and bloodletting," said Jason Furman, a Harvard professor and former chief economist to President Barack Obama.
The success of the post-recession employment recovery and the uneven growth since then can be attributed to a single factor: After Congress's initial bailouts to stanch the bloodletting in 2008, the burden of economic policy making fell almost entirely on the Federal Reserve.
But after Blair Walsh missed a field goal that could have clinched the game for the Vikings and advanced them to the playoffs, the player spent time weeping in the locker room while he experienced a purple and gold bloodletting on the internet from fans.
In many crimes, especially in rural areas, a killing marks a rupture between powerful families or factions, and in order to prevent more bloodletting the subsequent judgment must do enough to punish wrongdoers but also allow relations to be restored and community life to continue.
In the year since gunmen murdered 251 people in Paris in an attack aimed at Charlie Hebdo, a satirical weekly newspaper that had lampooned Islam, jihadists have embarked on an ever-widening campaign of global bloodletting that would appear to have little strategic value.
These fetishes can involve cutting one another open with sharp knives (knife play) or surgical instruments, and they can also entail smearing blood across a lover's body or on objects, drinking blood, or just enjoying the sensation and visual image of bloodletting, Dr. Aaron says.
That's an argument that will not create a single job in my community, not bring back a single of the 70,000 factories that have been closed, will not deter one member of ISIS from doing their bloodletting here or anywhere else in the world.
It was fitting that the campaign for such a vote chose this week to indulge in a bout of bloodletting and sackings redolent of the splits in Monty Python's "Life of Brian" between the different factions fighting for the liberation of the people of Judea.
But all the shootouts, group sex, and bloodletting in the world couldn't beat the quiet moment when Ford asks Dolores if she would (or rather, could) choose to be the hero or the villain — and she, a robot programmed to respond on command, says nothing.
Here's what you need to know: • Europe closed what may be its most shameful chapter of bloodletting since World War II. After a trial that lasted years, the Bosnian Serb warlord Ratko Mladic, 217, was sentenced to life in prison by a U.N. tribunal.
But tools created from the sleek volcanic glass were once relatively common around the world — besides representing very early precedents to the tattoo machine as we know it, such flakes were even used in the bloodletting rituals of early Mesoamerican societies, the researchers said.
Beyond the cinematic re-enactments of noise and chaos and bloodletting, it is hard for subsequent generations raised on Europe's expectations of peace — or, at the most, on the menace of the Cold War — to imagine how a truly hot war might have been.
He promised a sustained campaign to stop Syria's government from again using chemical weapons on its own people, while also emphasizing the limits of America's ability or willingness to do more to stop the broader bloodletting that has devastated that country for seven years.
Given Syria's transformation in just a few years from one of the Arab world's most politically stable countries into a cauldron of mass ethno-sectarian bloodletting that ISIS calls home, you'd think it would take center stage in the Republican race for the White House.
What Trump describes is more of a Lincoln-esque "Team of Rivals" where high-minded experts argue over the best approach to the difficult problems facing the country, not a knock-down, drag-out "Hunger Games" scenario where the president encourages bloodletting and backstabbing.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A Mexican reporter in Guerrero state who also served as a municipal official was shot and killed on Friday in a beachside resort, authorities said, the second journalist from the state murdered in less than a week as Mexico's endemic bloodletting reaches new heights.
The area around Mosul is one of the most ethnically and religiously diverse parts of Iraq, and Western countries backing the assault are concerned that communities feel safe as the government forces advance, to avoid revenge attacks or ethnic and sectarian bloodletting as fighters are driven out.
Photos: APTwo months after sketchy blood-testing startup Theranos revealed it was closing all of its labs and firing hundreds of employees, the company announced a new round of bloodletting on Thursday with the "retirement" of its board of counselors made up of former high-ranking government officials.
Nevertheless, in the early hours of the morning, as the bloodletting gave way to a grinding hostage siege, the attackers told Mr. Khan and his friends that they would be spared because they were Bangladeshi Muslims, two people who were held hostage with him said in an interview.
That's why he appears in strong position to avoid the kind of down-ballot bloodletting that may hurt some Republicans in other states who are not as well attuned to the views and values of their home base," said Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University poll. "Sen.
In recent years, there have been sporadic clashes between Hui and Han: In 2004, scores were reportedly killed during ethnic bloodletting in Henan Province, and in 2012, dozens of people were injured by the police during protests over the demolition of a mosque in Ningxia that the government had declared illegal.
The bloodletting wasn't as bad as some had expected, but it was bad enough: Cisco said it plans to cut up to 5,500 jobs, about 7 percent of its workforce, as it tries, like other industry stalwarts, to shift more of its business from legacy hardware to software and services.
Whether it is a renewed bloodletting in Ukraine, a Russian cyberattack on the United States or a hurricane hitting Haiti, the national security adviser is supposed to be a steady hand and honest broker who can provide measured and unbiased guidance to the president about how the United States should respond.
Populist firebrand Jorge Eliecer Gaitan was assassinated in 1948 as he ran for president, sparking a political bloodletting known as "La Violencia" or "The Violence" in which tens of thousands died and peasants took up arms, paving the way toward decades of conflict between the army, leftist rebels and paramilitary groups.
As empty storefronts, even — or perhaps especially — in the most affluent neighborhoods in the city, have become such a distinguishing and unwelcome element of street life in recent years, questions have arisen about what sort of interventions might be made at the level of municipal government to stanch the bloodletting.
A professor and museum director at the Charité research hospital in Berlin, Schnalke guides us through hundreds of diverse images: an ancient Egyptian papyrus, medieval bloodletting diagrams, a Mayan sculpture, psychedelic brain scans, paintings by Caravaggio and Frida Kahlo, an ivory prosthetic nose, photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe and Man Ray.
If we allow these salacious details to take over everything and don't get at the root of why women, for so long, did not feel able to express this, we will either have this blow over or have it continue — and it will be a convenient way of bloodletting every few years.
Not just the attack itself, but all the bloodletting that went on afterwards: people resigned, people were sacked, management changes, lots of turmoil in the building, and I think most everybody, certainly in the ballet company, wanted to steady the whole process and just get back to what they do best—to perform.
World War II with its vast bloodletting, incredible toll of human life, deployment of technology to maximize killing and destruction, and prominent display of the ugly side of human nature, replete with racism, xenophobia, and ethnic and religious bigotry, serves as a cautionary tale of what happens when we unleash the forces of fear, hatred, and nationalism.
One thousand decisions led the United States to find itself refereeing the border between Syria and Turkey, but only one decision — made abruptly just over a week ago by President Trump after a phone call with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey — led to the chaos and bloodletting that has gushed across the region in the past few days.
And those same problems -- US backing of Syria's Kurds over ally Turkey's objections, Iran's use of Syria's civil war to advance its own hegemonic regional interests, Israel's pent-up frustrations at Iran's expansionism, Turkey's battle with the Kurds, Assad's continued bloodletting even in the suburbs of his own capital, and Russia's intent to impose an unworkable peace -- are all coming to a head.
With grisly propaganda videos and lies about the Islamist paradise it sought to create posted to YouTube and other social media, it convinced many young Muslims across the globe to rally to its cause, turning Iraq and Syria into magnets for juvenile, misguided bloodletting and forcing every tech company to consider how the most violent humans in the world might misuse their services.
If you're like me and have spent most of the year wanting to tear everything down with a wrecking ball, Ed Exley style (and that includes L.A. Confidential — thanks, Kevin Spacey), then you're probably in the mood for a holiday movie that reflects your disenchantment, your cynicism, your deep fear at the current state of American politics, your rage-fueled feminism, and your need for some sort of cultural bloodletting.
As delightfully patriotic as that sounded on paper, I didn't consider the fact that John Adams chugged a few mugs of hard cider each morning, that Ben Franklin spent an hour a night waggling his dirty dick out of his window, or that George Washington was so convinced that bloodletting was the key to health that he let his doctor slice him open until his veins ran dry.
They include aversion to the bloodletting of two world wars; the decline of racism, which once justified wars of colonial conquest; the development of nuclear weapons, which make a great-power conflict less likely; the rise of American dominance, which has been employed to stop aggression like Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait; and the spread of democracy and free trade, which make states more likely to cooperate than to fight.
Mass shootings in America are a scandal, but the number of gun-related homicides (a little over 12,000 in 2015) would have excited little notice amid the hardship of the immediate post-war world; 6,000 people died and a further 15,000 were injured in communal riots in Calcutta in just three days in the summer of 1946, itself a drop in the bucket compared with the bloodletting of the Chinese civil war.
It features a vast canvas of people, texts, conclaves, and political and intellectual developments, including the birth of printing, the rise of humanism, Wycliffe and Hus, the 95 Theses, the Diet of Worms, Leo X, Charles V, Henry VIII's divorce, Thomas More's execution, the Anabaptists, the Puritans, the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, the King James Bible and a series of epic conflicts, culminating in the Thirty Years' War — a horrific bloodletting that itself has generated a shelf-ful of studies.
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