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- A
bloodless war is
generally a
small conflict, crisis, or
dispute between rival groups that is
resolved without human death or injury,
though the threat...
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Bloodless surgery is a non-invasive
surgical method developed by
orthopedic surgeon Adolf Lorenz, who was
known as "the
bloodless surgeon of Vienna"....
- "Whig history"
narrative of the
Revolution as a
largely consensual and
bloodless triumph of
English common sense,
confirming and
strengthening its institutions...
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Hunting is the
human practice of s****ing, pursuing, capturing, and
killing wildlife or
feral animals. The most
common reasons for
humans to hunt are to...
- patients'
preferences and
provide bloodless treatment[need
quotation to verify] and
about 200
hospitals offer bloodless medicine and
surgery programs for...
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acquiescence to
Spanish rule.
Though the 1692
agreement to
peace was
bloodless, in the
years that
followed de
Vargas maintained increasingly severe control...
- The
Bloodless Revolution:
Radical Vegetarianism and the
Discovery of
India is a 2006 non-fiction book by
English author Tristram Stuart. It was published...
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overturning a long
period of
minority rule, and
would later refer to it as the "
Bloodless Revolution." At the age of 69,
Green was
elected to the
United States...
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Elastration (a
portmanteau of "elastic" and "castration") is a
bloodless method of male
castration and
docking commonly used for livestock. Elastration...