Mentor capitalists frequently serve as diplomats, moving back and forth between individuals, explaining actions and leeching the emotion out of disagreements.
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Two Slovenian surgeons pioneered modern medical leeching in the 1960s, describing how the worms assisted them in a tissue-flap transplantation.
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Famously, George Washington died after an intesive combination treatment that involved leeching, bloodletting, and highly toxic levels of mercury treatment.
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It could possibly be somebody leeching off your wireless who's running a rogue DHCP server, but this is very unlikely.
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Last year's recession, Roach argues, was a mild leeching, not a full purging of the excesses of the 1990s.
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Even very brave warriors who have faced terrible evils can be terror-stricken if they feel the dagger leeching away at their soul.
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Leeching is often seen as a threat to peer-to-peer sharing and as the direct opposite of the practice of seeding.
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His worst problems stem from his sister being disowned for selling herself to American soldiers and his father is leeching off his new wife.
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They manage to find the professor and the Korven, who is completely still ( to focus all attention on leeching the professor ).
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"There's a scene where the character Arthur Huntingdon is ill and the doctor comes and they do leeching of the blood.