None of that music seemed to be going to the incinerators, and the flow of piracies was not being staunched. |
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Rathnir had already staunched the wound on her torso and seemed to have been ready to bandage it when Bleandol entered. |
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With the tail of my t-shirt, I staunched the wound on my forehead, which I hadn't noticed until the blood dribbled into my eyes. |
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But prevalence rates have remained low in Senegal, which appears to have staunched the epidemic through public health programs. |
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Bystanders staunched the flow of blood with towels and an apron. |
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Paramedics said Mr Wardle would have died had it not been for the actions of a quick-thinking neighbour who staunched the flow of blood from a stab wound in his shoulder. |
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And the slowdown in the United States' economy has staunched the flow of direct investment by its firms in Latin America recently an important source of finance and growth in the region. |
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President has staunched the bleeding, but didn't blow anything away. |
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But his government in September cancelled an order for three 90-metre patrol boats, which with planned helicopter support and an existing fleet of smaller boats and coastal radar might have staunched the flow. |
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