Remember Channel 4's fly-on-the-wall documentary, which showed him in full flight, hurling profanities at his flinching flunkies? |
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Not once did the woman utter a sound, any cry of pain, she simply stood there, flinching when a hard blow came down on her. |
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This was a little disappointing considering the state of modern discreet body armour which could stop most rifle rounds without flinching. |
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When someone thinks they are in control they will take enormous risks without flinching. |
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Its heroes were men of courage and style who drove into the mouth of danger without flinching. |
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Galen met his gaze without flinching, but hatred flickered behind his smoldering gaze. |
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And they could show their manliness by not flinching at the small amount of pain felt when opening a bottle this way. |
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He reached a hand forward, and Sydney restrained herself out of some strange sense of pride from flinching. |
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Then he grasped the greasy neck of the flinching little monarch and proceeded to strangle him. |
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Without so much as flinching, Bri had the car in drive and was screeching out of the parking lot with the pedal to the metal. |
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The fox fought violently and drool whipped from his fangs as he snapped at the flinching elder. |
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He stared at the older king with eyes as sharp as the knife secured to his belt and Matthias Eydis looked back at him with flinching eyes. |
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It is a challenge that stands alone, a task that must be taken on without flinching or averting your attention. |
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She stares into the light without flinching, her expression deadly serious and intent. |
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Releasing a fierce battle cry, I pounded flailing fist after flailing fist onto him, oblivious to his insouciance and lack of flinching. |
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The cartel of oil-exporting countries shows no sign of flinching from its decision last year to keep market share by maintaining production. |
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I am a research scientist in my country and I cannot hear the expression knowledge-based society' without flinching. |
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The belligerents in abortion wars disdain this search for compromise as mere equivocation, a flinching from deeper truths. |
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For the twentieth time since I alighted from the train, I berated myself for not bringing an umbrella with me, flinching as a speck of water flew into my eye. |
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In the first pair of lines, Wagner uses alliteration so deftly that the reader can notice and appreciate it without flinching from a barrage of like sounds. |
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I reached around in the darkness, fingers flinching from the prickliness of fibreglass insulation and splinters in the attic's rough, wooden beams. |
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Without flinching, the Carlow contingent were on their feet, screaming and shouting in the sort of unbridled joy that's utterly oblivious to everything else. |
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The album provides comfort without flinching from sadness and bitter fury. |
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However, the two most commonly employed measures have been the loss of righting reflex in animals and loss of flinching response to surgical incision in people. |
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At 19, I suffered a kind of flinching, excruciating mortification. |
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We sat there watching TV with Spot on my side of the couch with his head on my foot, he was sleeping and doing that cute flinching thing dogs did when they slept. |
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When you jump, you don't simply jump, but you float into the air and slide down objects with a flinching animation only associated with sloppy programming. |
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When he's on his game, he can play most pucks without flinching. |
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The teenage boy kept his eyes on the young cow before him, he took out his lariat, then tugged at his wet, leather gloves, flinching when they rubbed a blister. |
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Signs that a patient has suffered satanically include flinching at green or purple objects, the colours of the high priest and priestess's robes. |
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In recent years Lynne Ramsey's Ratcatcher and Gary Oldman's Nil By Mouth have looked at urban dislocation and family neglect without flinching. |
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You direct operations and you give of yourself, never flinching from travelling to organize aid, even under hostile fire. |
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The sacrifices, you have to do them without flinching because they are necessary to attain the end. |
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The Suzuki 1250S is part of a segment in which the motorcycles can do whatever they're asked to, providing satisfying results without flinching. |
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She will give you legal advice and will defend your case in court without flinching. |
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We are talking of a Kevlar Rupert, whose armored vest absorbs fusillades without him flinching. |
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It was fourteen dollars, for two coffees and two mingy blondies, which he paid without flinching, even leaving the change from his twenty in the concessionaire's plastic cup. |
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In spite of pressure from the European Council, you managed to stay the course without flinching, so that welcoming the ten new states did not lead to the EU becoming paralysed. |
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New housing construction, a time-tested leading indicator of economy-wide activity, remained excessively weak throughout the growth episode, barely flinching in spite of significant sector-specific public stimulus. |
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Without flinching for one moment, you remained clinging to Me, your God. |
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No one takes the broad view while flinching. |
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Safeguarded against developing any emotional programming, M3-M1s are capable of dispensing unbiased medical advice and tending to even the most horrific wounds and diseases without flinching. |
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Pat gave us an evening of 4 songs without even flinching. |
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And just as the husband pays all the household bills without flinching even though he may think they're outrageously high, the fan squanders his wealth on the team. |
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Both combatants showed enormous grit and determination, landing and taking huge shots from one another without even flinching. |
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A child, by a constant course of kindness, may be accustomed to bear very rough usage without flinching or complaining. |
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It is clear that the architects of a new world governance must address this difficult issue without flinching, because these architects will in the future be the people themselves. |
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And Mr Noda is deeply concerned about Japan's fiscal health, not flinching from his bold but controversial stance in favour of higher taxes. The new prime minister is also a foreign-policy hawk. |
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The elected members know that a will without flinching is needed to negotiate with all the concerned parts: elected members, institutions, society and to keep going in time. |
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That would be an example of their flinching. |
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They accept the most perilous of missions without flinching. |
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On the winding roads of the San Jose area, the Z kept attacking corners without flinching or hesitating. Every time, I felt it crouching before pouncing on the next corner. |
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Used to this, all family members respect your rules without flinching and you can be sure that all you have to do is glare at them and your children will get the picture of exactly what it is they are supposed to do. |
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Like so many of her colleagues, she faced the risks without flinching. |
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The bill was much higher than expected, but he paid it without flinching. |
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