It is thematically strong, contains substantial roles for women and never flinches from what it sets out to do. |
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If she flinches, makes an outcry and tries to get up from the sofa, don't worry. |
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This entailed an ongoing struggle to combat opportunist flinches as well as empty bombast in our propaganda. |
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But the author flinches from condemning even the most lamentable mistakes outright. |
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Tyler flinches from the window, his hair whipping across his face. |
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The affable MacFadzean flinches from pretension, but says his work is getting more pointed and political, a process he noticed while writing this piece. |
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To this day, Canada is a nation that never flinches from its duty to stand up for freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law. |
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Using his body as armoury, he suddenly shouts a sound rather than a word and the taximan flinches, jerking his head back. |
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The gearbox never flinches, shifting gears smoothly and easily. |
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If your dog leans his ear into your hand to increase the pressure as you rub, or if he flinches when you approach his ears, he may have an ear infection. |
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With subtle inflections and a poignant jumble of mannerisms and flinches, Ms Mulligan especially manages to make compelling what is essentially an unremarkable little-girl-lost character. |
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If the Council flinches now, its members might as well all stay at home. |
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Michael throws a utility knife like a tomahawk with incredible inaccuracy as Stan flinches, resulting in the utility knife getting stuck in his arm as Peggy looks on. |
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