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advertising and circulation, as many
papers had to
retrench operations to
stanch the losses.
Worldwide annual revenue approached $100 billion in 2005–7,...
- died.
Rather than wait for a doctor,
Percy sat her in a bath of ice to
stanch the bleeding, an act the
doctor later told him
saved her life. All was not...
- from
estancar "hold back a
current of water," from V.L. *stanticare (see
stanch). But
others say the Port. word is the
source of the
Indian ones. Gujarati...
- 2007.
Retrieved March 22, 2010.
Wright 2008: 'In December, in
order to
stanch the flow of criticism,
Zawahiri boldly initiated a
virtual town-hall meeting...
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asked for more
action from
Western banks as they have
proved capable of
stanching the flow of
funds linked to terrorism.
Illicit capital flight, such as...
- Gullapalli, Diya (September 20, 2008). "Bailout of
Money Funds Seems to
Stanch Outflow". The Wall
Street Journal. Nocera, Joe (October 1, 2008). "As Crisis...
- movement,
while endeavoring to
deflect its successes,
blunt its
mischief and
stanch the
wounds it was inflicting." This
explanation for Zhou's
elusiveness was...
- In antiquity, the
plant was
known as
herba militaris for its use in
stanching the flow of
blood from wounds. In the
classical Gr**** epic Iliad, Homer...
- have been
found with what
appear to be
enchanted inscriptions for the
stanching of blood. The Old
English and Old
Frisian Runic Inscriptions database...