Bleed
Photographs, art or color which extend across a margin or margins to the edge of the page, or across the gutter from one page to another
In journalism, "bleed" refers to when an image or graphic extends beyond the edge of the page, with the intention that it will be trimmed off during the printing process to create a clean, borderless appearance. Bleed is necessary to ensure that images or graphics printed on a page appear seamless and without any white edges.
Bleed, in journalism, refers to an image or text extending beyond the edge of a page, allowing it to be trimmed without leaving a white border. It is commonly used in print media to create a full-bleed effect where the content runs right up to the page edge.
"Periodismo" translates to "journalism" in English.
It means 'to bleed profusely'.
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There are no bleed valves on the engine, if that is what you mean.
if u mean they bleed every month no if u mean they are in heat yes they bleed if u are talkin about somethin elese than IDK
bleed
A Gi bleed means Gastro intestinal bleed. It covers every form of hemorrhage from the pharynx to the rectum.
I believe it is an article on dog races
Hemmorhoids.
to bleed
There are many types of journalism, including investigative journalism, opinion journalism, and data journalism. Other types include broadcast journalism, multimedia journalism, and citizen journalism. Each type has its own approach and methods for reporting news and information.