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"flinch" Definitions
  1. to make a sudden movement with your face or body as a result of pain, fear, surprise, etc.

444 Sentences With "flinch"

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Perfection makes you flinch at yourself, flinch at the world, flinch at any contact between the two.
Things flinch but it is my seeing makes them flinch.
" According to the streaming giant, "'Flinch' is a new all action comedy game show with one simple rule: do not flinch.
Netflix's game shows Flinch, which is literally "Don't flinch!" the TV show, and Awake, where contestants stay awake for 24 hours and then try to complete very basic tasks, both come to mind.
The touch was soft and familiar, so I didn't flinch.
He did not flinch, offer empathy, or soften his tone.
With 700 pages set in the classroom, Substitute doesn't flinch.
They carefully program their viewers to flinch at any noise.
He tapped lightly on the pane but she didn't flinch.
When Giles first encounters the Creature, however, he doesn't flinch.
She didn't bark; she didn't stir; she didn't even flinch.
Her classmates flinch when they see her, afraid she'll hit.
You almost flinch out there, hoping someone doesn't get hit.
"They didn't flinch at all, which is good," Trotz said.
It did not flinch, did not wilt, did not stumble.
But when the report arrived in Congress, Republicans didn't flinch.
We have a Senate Democratic minority that will not flinch.
The solitary man in a cafe sipping espresso doesn't flinch.
On one hand, we couldn't help but flinch at the sight.
However, so far these haven't caused Hong Kong's economy to flinch.
Asked what she had done to help Bottoms, Tindal didn't flinch.
But at Super Bowl 50, Lady Gaga didn't flinch one bit.
Sauce all over her grey rug and she doesn't even flinch!
Check out the vid ... Charlamagne tells us why he didn't flinch.
I did not flinch about the water hitting my hair, either.
Obama didn't flinch when asked who his "top MCs" are, though.
Even facing defeat, overmatched by a better opponent, he doesn't flinch.
Penny didn't flinch and didn't even put her goggles back on.
The camera doesn't flinch, and the scene is difficult to watch.
"I'm not going to flinch in the pocket," Brissett told reporters.
"The slightest flinch, and that gun can go off," Brown said.
If Democrats flinch, it will be public anger that goes viral.
Don't lean away or flinch at the gunshot-like popping sound.
If that notion makes you flinch a bit, you're not alone.
Zenteno doesn't flinch, staring back at the guy until he drives off.
To err, barely flinch, and move on like a pro is divine.
Not a flinch, not a squint, not a single flash of emotion.
Giuliani didn't flinch ... he's as solid a Trump supporter as they come.
He's not going to flinch when confronted nor blink when under pressure.
The members of the news media at Yankee Stadium did not flinch.
The kids do not flinch at the sound of explosions or gunfire.
Although she had never witnessed real physical trauma before, she didn't flinch.
They flinch, however, at being sired "fucking white knights" of their scene.
Her plays will make you flinch, but it's hard to look away.
I'm just standing here,' if you flinch or cry or lash out.
Yet the filmmakers, to their credit, don't flinch from stomach-turning sights.
Go deeper: British pound doesn't flinch ahead of possible no-deal Brexit
In the phosphorescently vivid narrative of dispossession that follows, Kushner doesn't flinch.
They can reveal the sounds that still make them flinch, wide-eyed.
When Sylvia Fowles broke her nose in May, she did not flinch.
Ted's loyal readers didn't flinch When they met the mean old Grinch.
The adaptation does not flinch from the ugliest parts of Butler's text.
Like, if you threw a tennis ball at a gorilla, they wouldn't flinch.
Children walking through the rubble of what was once their home don't flinch.
A flinch in the man's eyes, like he'd suffered a little electric shock.
He does not flinch when a mortar opens fire just around the corner.
Cyber threats don't flinch at geopolitical borders; the U.S. can't go it alone.
Though the stakes are high and the competition is steep, Jelani doesn't flinch.
And despite their tension, she said she wouldn't flinch if they crossed paths.
When danger came, when darkness fell, when destruction loomed, they did not flinch.
They are beaten and shot and tortured, but they don't flinch or complain.
If you didn't box very much, you might be punch-shy and flinch.
And for the first time in this campaign, it's making Trump flinch a little.
Individuals who are courageous in that interpretative approach and are not going to flinch.
The dialogue could be coming straight out of Miranda's mouth and we wouldn't flinch.
Revolutionary communists understood the implications of aspiring to a "global optimum" and didn't flinch.
They frequently witnessed what her dragons could do on her orders and didn't flinch.
Hinch did not flinch, though his voice was thick enough to hint at pain.
But the sixgill shark, who holds dominion over this distant black realm, doesn't flinch.
I don't flinch when a hairstylist pulls on my knots, because beauty is pain.
Carol doesn't even flinch as it whizzes by her head and into his hand.
Ms. Jaffer did not flinch, but advised my translator and me to move on.
It's nothing more than a playground bully stomping around to see who will flinch.
When her parents tried to hug her, she'd flinch because the pain was unbearable.
Didn't even flinch – the shattering glass sound is just a pile of chimes haha.
China is unlikely to flinch too hard from the Pacific islands&apos rejections, though.
But the man — Steven Crawford, 65, a doctor from Manasquan, N.J. — didn't even flinch.
It was a confrontation a long time coming, and Ms. Haspel did not flinch.
It was nice to go into this and not have to flinch at all.
Diane moves the iPhone on the table closer to the painter, who doesn't flinch.
When Prescott wouldn't flinch, Elliott tried shooting straw wrappers at him, again and again.
It's a jarring, awful sequence that doesn't flinch from making you feel Jessica's discomfort.
Gaetz didn't flinch and, in fact, made a laughing reference to his 2008 DUI bust.
She did not flinch at the sound of outgoing mortars and gunfire in the distance.
Plus, how does it deal with a person who may flinch, messing up the pattern?
My brother is also named Jamie, so I have an intrinsic flinch when she's around.
" When asked the same question, without a flinch Sanders admitted, "No I think they won't.
And when you see somebody flinch, then you know you're talking to the right people.
Then he kissed the side of her forehead, a gesture that made the girl flinch.
Finally, check out a new app called Flinch that is certain to make you laugh.
"I never flinch from the responsibility of developing the players: developing, developing, developing," Conti said.
Lady Gaga doesn't flinch, so you don't either—she just expects you to keep up.
Characters flinch from contact in identical ways and, at key points, find themselves significantly shoeless.
Kobe doesn't flinch One of Bryant's most memorable moments came with something he didn't do.
Satisfied with the flinch the diagnostic feint had elicited, Ward settled in to win rounds.
The suddenness of the gesture, his hands sweeping close to Wallace's elbows, made Wallace flinch.
We flinch against loud sounds before the conscious brain begins to try to understand them.
With "Flinch," the streaming service's programmers dive straight into the deep end of the genre.
I don't flinch when people call me a bad writer, because I know that's not true.
The movie doesn't flinch away from any of it — in fact, that's the whole damn point.
Fearing the risks of LeEco's cash problems, investors started to flinch by selling off Leshi's stock.
"It felt right," Ellinger said, adding that the tattoo artist didn't even flinch at the request.
Ms. Scott seemed to flinch at the first gunshot, and the picture immediately left her husband.
He's being an honest cop by telling Saga the truth, and she doesn't flinch at it.
People like that say shocking things to gauge your reaction and to read if you flinch.
When I was shouting at the screen about how unfair everything seemed, the game didn't flinch.
Yale and Haerter, faced by an explosives-laden truck barreling down on them, did not flinch.
More perturbing than the children who shriek at the bombardment around them are those who barely flinch.
He said he struggled not to flinch or scream in hopes that the gunman would move on.
Even as they checked in again, the singer did not flinch and remained in the same position.
I flinch as she screams, grabs money from "my" wallet, and hides my body under a table.
You probably don't even flinch when an Erectile Disfunction ad comes on but THIS AD IS REJECTED?!
The ghost would flinch, jump back, and gaze in irritated disbelief at the lens of Frank's camera.
Whether he's defending the price of Tesla stock or the need to colonize Mars, Musk doesn't flinch.
"People talk about bravery like fake macho bravery, but my wife didn't flinch," Bernthal told the magazine.
But if your adversary sees you flinch, you'll either have to swing the stick or back down.
We flinch from the truth, we take up convenient and fantastical fictive embroidery to avoid its dangers.
As various states have flirted with rent control in recent months, investors already have begun to flinch.
Mermaids have fish tails, dummy, she said, smacking him and feeling relieved when he didn't flinch again.
Asked how he could ensure that the system would continue into the future, he did not flinch.
As much as I flinch when I hear people say this moment is an opportunity, it is.
"You can almost see him flinch right before the shot's fired," Ms. DeGraffenreid said of Mr. DuBose.
I've seen interviewers noticeably flinch as they recount a situation they had to learn from and overcome.
New York commuters don't even flinch when the subway breakdancers kick two inches away from their face.
This is for the folks who want it all and who don't flinch at the $999 starting price.
For the budget-strapped, it's also easy to flinch at the $300 price increase on the base-level.
But I felt myself kicking something hard, and he didn't flinch: he had come prepared, wearing a cup.
But she did not flinch when pressed on how she could be so sure it was Manafort's money.
A pilot's immediate reaction, other than to flinch, is to shut off the power to the offending window.
The market, however, didn't seem to flinch, with the major indexes slipping 0.52% or less during the session.
Even those of us who are concerned about inequality flinch when it comes to discussing our personal finances.
Sharon didn't flinch ... the guy who manages Bieber, Kanye, Usher, Ariana and others would be a credible candidate.
What worries me more than anything about the American future is that will now have a great flinch.
Becoming comfortable in my discomfortI used to flinch away from all forms of discomfort: pain, uncomfortable conversations, boredom.
The Celtics, by contrast, didn't flinch while their aces struggled to find themselves — thanks to that vaunted bench.
In the second quarter, after Wentz dived for the first-down marker, Coach Doug Pederson did not flinch.
The camera stays on Hannah's face, and we see her flinch in pain at the moment of penetration.
Erdogan did not flinch, any more than Syrian President Bashar al-Assad did with Obama's red-line warning.
SEATTLE — Amid the chaos stirred by nearly 70,000 rabid fans at CenturyLink Field, Russell Wilson did not flinch.
When Montreal's Alexander Radulov stopped abruptly in front of Lundqvist, spraying snow around him, he did not flinch.
New York commuters don't even flinch when the subway break dancers kick two inches away from their face.
Even if we don't flinch like Julie does, these credits are meant to shock us, and to warn us.
This happened in Milwaukee and as you can see, the coworker there didn&apost even flinch it looks like.
One of my first tests for the quality of virtual reality was something I call the bat-flinch test.
The stars are such professional theater people that they didn't even flinch when they narrowly avoided a car accident.
Vieh is a vivid writer and under Kristin McCarthy Parker's restless direction, Thieriot and Plaehn don't flinch from degradation.
So, Shepard reached down ... grabbed the nail on his left foot ... plucked it straight off -- AND DIDN'T EVEN FLINCH!!!
Maybe Nishimura was better adapted, because he went directly to the Hanzomon platform without so much as a flinch.
When Izumikawa thinks Joey is finally asleep, she does an "arm flinch test" to see how deeply she's sleeping.
Even when Ms. del Castillo suggested bringing along Mr. Penn for an interview, the drug lord did not flinch.
But in a nation committed to the idea of self-definition, people generally flinch when they notice the coincidence.
She wrapped me up in a strong hug, and didn't even seem to flinch at my embarrassing teenage meltdown.
"You can't think, 'Oh, man, this is going to hurt,' because then you're going to flinch," Cole said Wednesday.
Glass split left and burned Peters off the line inside on a slant route before Peters could even flinch.
So, from an athletes' perspective, it can be easy to look at this Zika issue and not even flinch.
Of course, the animations were skillfully done; they exploited sexual geometries that would have made Marquis De Sade flinch.
Politicians understandably flinch, knowing that someone could film an embarrassing exchange, itching for video that can go viral online.
Donald caught sight of the charging primate and ran for cover behind his caddy, Johnny McLaren, who didn't flinch.
" He later added: "The fact that my caddy Johnnie didn't even flinch makes my reaction look even more pathetic!
Opinionated, contrarian and at times withdrawn, Mr. DeVita struggled with a lifelong tremor, which could cause him to flinch.
" I flinch involuntarily every time I hear "between you and I" or "He gave John and I a gift.
There are plenty of words for it, of course: People smirk, loom, flinch, slump, scowl, tremble, stride, nod, stare.
If you got hit in the face once, are you still going to flinch if people move by fast?
He plays chicken with the second craziest leader on the planet, to see who would flinch regarding nuclear war.
And I really flinch when I see blatant scientific inaccuracies, so I try and not have them in my stories.
But Thomas was more predatory with or without Horford on the floor—his True Shooting percentage literally did not flinch.
Many will flinch at the prospect of ditching their former saviours, thereby risking exposure the next time the regime strikes.
On the first point of the match, Kyrgios hit an ace down the T; Nadal barely had time to flinch.
I do not even flinch when I hand him to others and watch them grapple awkwardly with his floppy neck.
He doesn't flinch or look at his phone, which constantly goes off when he is talking to someone in person.
He describes one who was said to be so calm that a gunshot could go off and he wouldn't flinch.
The idea that women were less valuable was so ingrained in me that I'm embarrassed to say I didn't flinch.
That's a lesson John Cena learns the hard way when he takes on January Jones in James Corden's "Flinch" game.
I consciously did not flinch because I think a lot about racism and I don't want to be that person.
These days, futures run the show, and investors should never flinch at stocks going down despite strong fundamentals, he advised.
When you flinch at a virtual dinosaur, or don't want to step off an imaginary ledge, that's presence at work.
Anybody can make an audience flinch by ramping up the scary music and then having something lunge abruptly at the screen.
"Hey @netflix My husband and I just watched the trailer of "Flinch" and you just lost two subscribers," one person tweeted.
"It scared me, we were all sleeping in the room and Francesca didn't move; she didn't flinch," Julia told Global News.
There are also certain pieces of armor with a bonus called "flinch free," which also stops players from being knocked around.
The sheep began kicking wildly as she started to shear the animal, but she didn't flinch or lose her grasp once.
Yeah, Spicer didn't even flinch while getting into a shouting match while arguing the nuances and syntax of statements and accusations.
Ben is so down to get married ASAP that he doesn't even flinch; only unlovable weirdos would find those moves crazy.
While the moment would leave most a bit shaken up, The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, didn't even flinch.
He had never been in love with her, and she used to flinch in disgust when she imagined them having sex.
Redheads typically perceive pain differently from those with other hair colors; many also flinch at the use of the G-word.
There were some doozies, but perhaps the best was Villanova coach Jay Wright, who didn't even flinch after the shot fell.
Aluminum prices went up by more than 10 percent last year, and no one along the supply chain appeared to flinch.
I flinch as the nurse swabs ointment onto her neck, then covers the area with a gauze pad before walking out.
Wang does not flinch from recording a domestic quarrel in which the husband has to be restrained from attacking his wife.
These days, S&P 500 futures run the show, and investors should never flinch at stocks going down despite strong fundamentals.
I'm awe-struck that she didn't flinch, didn't institutionalize me, but kept me, fought for me, taught me how to fight.
In other words: Just because he told me he was going to flinch doesn't mean I wasn't disappointed when he did.
The pound was a flinch lower at $1.3181, trading barely changed after rising about half a percent during the previous session.
The majority flinch when Boris Johnson, the new prime minister, promises that Britain will push off by October 31st "come what may".
Hong Kong shareholders rarely flinch at political crises: they held steady when protesters occupied the financial hub's central business district in 2014.
About 1,000 trillion of the ghostly particles pass through your body every second—with nary a flinch from even a single atom.
Madisch, who didn't flinch at the accusation that he paid an agency to scrape and spam users, denied this was the case.
They might feel a little flinch-y at those labels but they've just never had to think of themselves as having labels.
The detective was winding up to take another swing, Kool-Aid said, but appeared to flinch, grabbing onto one of his rings.
Others, though, will likely still believe that Mueller did indeed "flinch," and that the president essentially succeeded in cowing the special counsel.
Much like blinking, the PC muscles have taught themselves to contract and "flinch" in ways to protect themselves against the anticipated threat.
After all, he said, Nyquist did not flinch on a wet track at Gulfstream Park on April 2 in the Florida Derby.
After pulling away and reaching for his father, Rafael Cruz, the Texas senator inadvertently elbowed Heidi, causing her to flinch in pain.
Our Safaree sources tell us he didn't flinch when he heard the threat and wasn't gonna be a punk and hide out.
On the 18th tee, a rowdy, likely inebriated fan yelled during Woods's downswing and clearly caused him to flinch just before impact.
Many Syrians flinch at the idea of going back, fearful that they will be killed, forced into camps or dragooned into the army.
Either way, the Mountain didn't even flinch, and the Hound got nothing out of the exchange but a chance to talk shit. 6.
She didn't flinch, she didn't lose composure, she stayed focused and poised, and because of that, she was able to bring him back.
Or I'm in heist-movie standoffs around a Dark Zone pickup point, waiting to see who around me is going to flinch first.
If not, are they really "choices" at all, or do they fit into some other category of action, perhaps closer to a flinch?
Tiffany is looking into the window of the Taiwanese teashop, when Duane taps her on the shoulder, which causes her to flinch dramatically.
It's not the sort of question one generally issues shortly after meeting someone, but the director seemed like the type who wouldn't flinch.
She doesn't flinch at the news — after Donnie bottled up in his final days, she perhaps appreciates the candor — so Bobby pushes further.
The pound, meanwhile, traded a flinch lower at $1.3177, giving up some gains after rising about half a percent during the previous session.
"I don't think he'll flinch until he gets what he wants," said Lorenda Overman, a crop and pig farmer in eastern North Carolina.
He writes candidly of Peary's appalling views and doesn't flinch when describing the explorer's sexual relationship with a 10-year-old Inuit girl.
When my lips touched the skin of her back, I'd flinch from the memory of carving though the woman in the same place.
At a rally in central Hong Kong, Stephanie Cheng, a 20-year-old student, didn't flinch when riot police officers stormed the crowd.
It's a tough situation to be in, but they don't flinch and we haven't had any crucial mistakes in that period of time.
When Manager Aaron Boone asked Severino after the eighth inning if he wanted to go out for the ninth, Severino did not flinch.
It's a tough situation to be in, but they don't flinch, and we haven't had any crucial mistakes in that period of time.
Much as we may flinch at the idea, philosophy has always been academic and linked to the activity of schools since its inception.
"We are ready to go toe to toe with Republicans," Schumer told reporters, noting that Democrats "can't flinch and can't ignore" results of election.
And this is interesting ... Conor brought his boyz along for the attack, and Michael doesn't flinch when our photog characterizes it as a gang.
Still, I appreciated that when I mentioned "the gay thing," he didn't — like so many other people have in the past — flinch or pause.
The Democratic nominee didn't appear to flinch as the insect took a split-second rest on her face at Washington University in St. Louis.
Unclear if the singer saw the object fall, but if he did, he didn't flinch and continued to sing "Party Monster" like nothing happened.
That's something she likes and they all look adorable on her— she's the only one who didn't hesitate or refuse or waver or flinch.
It is arranging for hearings with key witnesses, subpoenaing crucial documents, and refusing to flinch in the face of resistance from the executive branch.
And suddenly she hears a voice that isn't loud with excitement but which cuts into the air like smashed glass scattering, making everyone flinch.
Rivers can really coach, is widely respected by players around the league, and wouldn't flinch under the abnormal pressures that accompany a relentless limelight.
"That's the face of the Kim family, which wouldn't even flinch when tens of thousands of people died for it," one Twitter user wrote.
The left cheek with my left hand, then again, harder … so that eventually my head turned not from the flinch but from the blow.
To show off the new Mac Pro's power, Apple's presenter loaded up a thousand audio tracks into Logic Pro, and the machine didn't even flinch.
It snapped an 85-match run of holds by the Swiss but he did not flinch, hitting back to take the set on a tiebreak.
While directors Erick Stoll and Chase Whiteside keep their camera at a respectful distance, their mere fact can be enough to make the viewer flinch.
He laid down on the dark road "daring the car that couldn't see him / to flinch first, to prove him brave / and noble," she writes.
She didn't flinch, run out of the room, or do any of the things I imagined she'd do if I had told her years before.
When pundits and policymakers took to the airwaves to lambast the Republicans for failing to govern or for creating a constitutional crisis, McConnell didn't flinch.
He did not flinch when she told him that she would pick a restaurant — she preferred the East Village while he preferred the West Village.
Nor should they flinch at another off-putting, but essential, step in the war against poverty and disease: putting a dollar value on human life.
He did not flinch from striking down a federal ban on virtual child pornography or protecting the right to burn the flag as a protest.
That can include words that would make a grammar stickler flinch, like "irregardless," or internet-friendly slang (yes, "facepalm" has been added to the dictionary).
When she won it, the overall narrative of her incredible victory quickly became more about Rousey's defeat than her victory, but still she didn't flinch.
"The issue of the demand to be paid in U.S. dollars is a reality and we are not going to flinch on that," said Majongwe.
She is an evangelical Christian, and she does not flinch from using the language of faith and stewardship to discuss the fate of the planet.
Ms. Cucchi did not flinch when one witness, a male nurse, described finding her brother dead in his hospital bed during a routine morning call.
You may also reflexively flinch at the smell of chocolate, or even when I walked into the room, and lose your taste for chocolate altogether.
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I kept up with active shooting situations as I was writing the book, because I felt I owed it to my readers not to flinch away.
And then it's basically if you put enough pressure on him to make him arch or flinch a little bit, but he's just a great scorer.
And when we finally had the [courage] to confront him about it, he, without a flinch in his eye, calmly, simply and nonchalantly said, '...it's common.
I did not flinch when they wanted to discuss the fine points of different sex positions or take a nostalgic trip through the Internet's dirtiest memes.
When I was interviewing her about R. Kelly, she didn't flinch at all, but as soon as I mentioned herpes, every time she immediately started crying.
"When the bullets started flying, the men and women of the Dallas police, they did not flinch and they did not react recklessly," Mr. Obama said.
While Mr. Mnuchin insists that most people refer to him by his given name, Steven, he does not flinch when Mr. Trump just calls him Steve.
Eating brains and blood in Thailand While roaming around Thailand, Bourdain didn't flinch as a friend ordered up a meal of pig's brain at a restaurant.
While the rest of us would likely freak out, Morgan didn't flinch one bit as she hauled the snakes from the grill into an awaiting plastic container.
It's so well protected that even as the immediately surrounding areas evacuated and flames quickly spread towards the museum housing irreplaceable works, the museum staff didn't flinch.
And when limited-edition sneakers are immediately sold out just minutes after release, you don't flinch at paying a $225,2000 premium for impossible to get $224 shoes.
During an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Kudrow and fellow guests Jessica Chastain and Victoria Beckham took part in a game called "Flinch".
Thor tries to intimidate her by zooming his dangerous hammer way too close to her, but Larson's Carol Danvers doesn't even flinch and stares him down instead.
She ends her spree inside a vault in a jewelry store, where she debates purchases $1 million diamond earrings (which she ends up buying without a flinch).
Really, though, with prices of the new Model S P100D starting at $134,500, it's probable that buyers won't know about or flinch at the additional Autopilot cost.
Clinton, who seemed rattled but who did not flinch last time as her husband's accusers sat in the debate hall, insisted she was prepared for whatever happens.
He and his friends didn't even flinch when the shots echoed around them, as if the sounds were as normal as the birdsong of Rio's great kiskadees.
A more circumspect batsman keeps his eye on the ball — tempting, yet fatal, though it is to flinch and blink — and sways away, like a dodging boxer.
So when the principal of Topeka High, Rebecca Morrisey, said to me after my last visit, "I think you've come home quite well," I did not flinch.
On Saturday, the show didn't flinch from revealing the bad news: The baby, a girl that the nuns at L'Hôpital des Anges had christened Faith, was stillborn.
Whenever the twins spotted a gator basking on the hot asphalt, they would toss down an ice cube and see if they could make the creature flinch.
The video leaves unclear whether Mr. Richards at one point threw an object at the police for there is a moment when the officers duck or flinch.
He did not shrink from putting on Howard Brenton's "Romans in Britain," a left-wing play that included a homosexual rape, or flinch at the ensuing outrage.
Their goal: to travel from their home base at a Flinch, North Carolina public access station to Los Angeles while shooting 10 episodes of Between Two Ferns.
The Scottish novelist A.L. Kennedy makes her character's phone "flinch" in his pocket and "gather" a text — vivid active verbs that strike me as a good model.
While their northern France neighbor Bruno Dumont, who also started by focusing on social issues, turned to comedy with "Ma Loute" in Cannes, the Dardennes won't flinch.
You see it in Celeste's flinch at her husband's touch, or even (especially) in the times when she gives into his demands with something akin to gratitude.
North Korea feels it is in a life-or-death struggle and cannot be seen to flinch at this, its most difficult strategic moment in the 21st century.
Passage of the plan would ease the brinkmanship over spending that roils Washington so regularly that financial markets barely flinch anymore at the threat of a government shutdown.
And when McGinn scored the tying goal at 24:23 of the third period with a high blast, Korpisalo didn't flinch during the remainder of regulation and overtime.
It's incredibly tense and fast-paced, and — as Stephen King himself acknowledged in his essay Guns — the book doesn't flinch from telling "unpleasant truths" about high school life.
While many episodes don't flinch when it comes to violence, it's been a long time since we saw the true brutality of two armies smashing into each other.
Instead, they're a recipe for stress and disappointment, making you flinch at every human sound and giving you unnecessary grief whenever you see your hard work come undone.
A broad budget deal could end the brinkmanship over spending that roils Washington so regularly that financial markets barely flinch anymore at the threat of a government shutdown.
The U.S. is the strongest nation on earth in terms of economic and military strength, yet our legislators flinch at the very slightest hint of a trade war.
"If our leaders flinch at this responsibility, they would do well to heed the Proverb 'if a ruler listens to lies, all his officials become wicked,'" he added.
Mr. Logan said he and his wife had already spent $236.65,2111.19 on Lord Tigglesworth's care, so they didn't flinch at paying about $290 for a two-week supply.
He could not bear to see his wife of 42 years continue to suffer, he said, and she had been fearful she would flinch and botch the job.
He did not flinch from criticizing his fellow Democrats either, notably going after former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, the early front-runner among Democrats, during a Sept.
I flinch just the once on my playthrough, because I am largely dead to emotions, as a harmless mannequin makes a too-sudden appearance into my field of vision.
In her spare time, she's taken to staring down statue impersonators in hopes of making them flinch, but Villanelle is the one flinching when she's handed her next assignment.
Also key to the film's success is the way it absolutely refuses to flinch when Ally and Jackson face real turmoil and his addiction begins to have true repercussions.
But in their first real test of the season, they proved resilient and didn&apost flinch after Houston tied the score on three different occasions in the second half.
While the Man in Black didn't flinch at any of the dozens of shots fired at him, William is knocked down with a big ol' bruise on his shoulder.
This history encompasses far more than just the era of early colonization and the Revolutionary War, and Dunbar-Ortiz does not flinch from taking it on its full scope.
My version of Billie doesn't flinch at violence, but is conflicted on how to handle guards; it's unclear whether they're all corrupt enough to justify such a quick end.
Any moment of weakness or a flinch which brings his opponent's rear elbow out of position and Lyoto's long left kick is thrown into it with rib splintering force.
I took off my own clothes quickly and then launched myself on top of him, which made him flinch and laugh, just once and as if against his will.
And Bronn, in particular, seemed pretty shaken up by Dany's dragons and the Dothraki brigade after spending much of the episode bragging about how death doesn't make him flinch.
I received plenty of unwanted shoulder massages when I was younger, and for a long time I assumed there was something wrong with me when they made me flinch.
New Sentences 'Inside a pocket of his coat there was the flinch of his phone as it gathered a text, the small noise that warned him of incoming communications.
It's important to never flinch in the face of this kind of violence, but Ms. Heyer and the others who gathered in Charlottesville bore the brunt of this latest outburst.
It's a moment guaranteed to make audiences both flinch and grin like imbeciles, as one little word takes on the aural dimensions of a stampede of megaphone-wielding Ethel Mermans.
Initially, I was worried that it wouldn't last through a weekend of testing, but several days have passed without much in the way of a flinch on the battery indicator.
But it derives equal support from its claim to be a muscular champion of Hinduism, that will not flinch from putting Muslims—and their foreign embodiment, Pakistan—in their place.
Despite Sanders's attacks on her "judgment," she did not flinch from defending her role in the U.N.-backed Libya intervention and her support for a no-fly zone in Syria.
What I like most about them, though, is that indie repair folks have seen it all, and so they don't flinch when you tell them your dog ate your phone.
Park Ju-No, the managing director at Harim, acknowledged producers were engaged in a "game of chicken", each holding a potentially dangerous course in the hope their rivals flinch first.
"We honor their sacrifice by pledging to never flinch in the face of evil and by doing whatever it takes to keep America safe," the president said during his speech.
Travel veterans won't flinch, but new photos out of Denver International Airport on Sunday might make anyone's heart skip a beat, especially if they're worried about making an upcoming flight.
He's so damn exciting and just refuses to flinch on daring drives to the rim that end in a violent dunk over (or through) a helpless defender with stunning regularity.
The Jimmy John's cashier who didn't flinch when a robber put a gun in his face has a simple explanation for his cool reaction -- dude seemed like a total rookie.
I flinch every time I hear "I had to move my mother to a care facility" or similar comments, when it is far from clear that any intervention was necessary.
Instead she picked me up in my two-piece pajama set and I lay in silence for a while until she tried to touch me, which caused an instant flinch.
We're told the activists were with the New York Animal Defenders and they were quickly removed, but you have to see Gucci's reaction to the chaos -- not a single flinch.
It's also the closest modern life gets to Greek mythology; Durant is the NBA's Medusa, staring you into a lull, knowing his most subtle flinch will turn your brain into concrete.
If the helicopter he heard that night in May 2011 made his ears prick up, what came next made him flinch: An explosion sent a shock wave across the slumbering town.
Even worse, Team Obama's collective flinch was baked into the deal's foundation before the negotiations even got started, not as a final concession once the other crucial American requirements were met.
If there was an abrupt stillness, or if my grandmother turned to stare out the other window to avoid the ground that held her children, I missed that flinch in her.
Peter Crisp, a molecular plant biologist at Australian National University and author on the review, suggested that plants "forget" to flinch when it turns out that the threat does no harm.
In pop culture, viewers don't flinch when they see Kerry Washington's Olivia Pope romance Tony Goldwyn's Fitz on Scandal, and shows like Black-ish and Empire have added to the dialogue.
But for all that, there are moments of Howards End that feel so screamingly contemporary, so cringe-inducingly relevant, that you may feel the urge to flinch away from your screen.
When people hear an airplane today in much of Yemen, they flinch and wonder if they are about to be bombed, and I had interviews interrupted by automatic weapons fire overhead.
But here in a Hong Kong shopping mall, Beck, a former Rangers captain, was goading a 10-year-old about a quarter of his size — and the boy did not flinch.
In closed-door remarks conveyed to Beijing-based ambassadors from the EU's 28 member countries, Mr Xi said that China feared a trade war with America but would not flinch from one.
Well, apparently the 7-year-old behind this camera is an absolute pro, because she didn't even flinch as she captured this footage of her dog catching a frisbee in slow motion.
Republicans may flinch at the move because it would make it easier for the Democrats, if they should regain Senate control, to win easy approval of their own future Supreme Court nominees.
Though the phrasing "guayabera shirt" makes this Spanish speaker flinch, Obejas succeeds in capturing the sense of doom, the weather of half-truths and paranoia, floating at the edges of Cleo's Cuba.
Conners, 65, told authorities that his wife was afraid she would "flinch," if she attempted to shoot herself on her own and so they planned that he would help her, the affidavit said.
She came from a strict family, and had wedged herself so deeply in the closet that she would flinch if I so much as made eye contact with her while others were around.
"I would categorize them as someone who doesn't flinch at losing money," commented Pravit Chintawongvanich, head of risk strategy at Macro Risk Advisors, who flagged the activity in a series of research notes.
Adapted from Ted Chiang's short story "Story of Your Life," Arrival doesn't flinch when it comes to serious discussion of linguistics, math, or the complex semagrams the aliens use for their written language.
These 90 percent empower and are empowered by Fox News and a pro-Trump social media ecosystem that always comes to the president's defense, even if they flinch for a moment or two.
I scurry my hand over old scars and flinch at new ones on my abdomen and chest; the burnt flesh feels rubbery, like it's not a part of me anymore, not even real.
Jeremy Pruitt didn't flinch in his first tough decision as Tennessee's head coach, leaving his offense on the field in the second quarter for a fourth-and-goal from inches inside the 2.
I'd flinch if a girl referred to me as she or her; women often weaponized these pronouns against me when they viewed me as a threat or wanted to make fun of me.
Anne of Cleves — more timid here than the indelibly shrewd version that Elsa Lanchester played in the movies — makes the mistake of letting Henry see her flinch at the first sight of him.
" Elizabeth, she adds, with a glacial narrowing of the eyes, must not flinch: "Because if you show a single crack, we'll see it isn't a crack but a chasm, and we'll all fall in.
In an age of gridlock, the promise of Trump was that he wasn't beholden to a fixed ideology or party orthodoxy, and thus might strike agreements that a more conventional politician would flinch from.
But I'm grading final papers now, and I see that some of them got it about Veronica Mars and the way it refuses to flinch from some of these harder truths about sexual violence.
None of his appeals to her humanity caused her to even flinch — not even his reminder that their unborn child could be vulnerable to the then-impending threat of the army of the dead.
Djokovic fed off the energy of the crowd as he pushed for a break at 5-5 in the third set but there was no escape as Chung refused to flinch in a gripping climax.
The Late Late Show host on Wednesday brought back the Flinch game, though it isn't actually a game so much as it is Corden laughing at his guests' reactions while he fires fruit at them.
Their stellar fifth album, "Shangri-La," remains a benchmark, a long-form conceptual exploration of a post-apocalyptic wasteland stacked with hyperactive screams, galvanizing synth beats and graphic narratives that would make Cormac McCarthy flinch.
He's a sharply dressed, hella fine Latino man who doesn't flinch when I share details about dark days, my inability to show myself kindness, my self-isolation, or other shortcomings in the course of adulting.
In this subtle flinch away from the truth, director George C. Wolfe's fictionalized biography of Lacks — an adaptation of journalist Rebecca Skloot's bestselling 2010 nonfiction memoir of the same name — encapsulates the conflict to come.
After a few head fakes to see if I would flinch, he hauled off with the real thing, landing half a dozen blows on my left eye before my friend Dante materialized to stop him.
But they also flinch at handing power to Mr. Corbyn, seen by many as the only person who can stop Brexit, pained as they are by an avalanche of anti-Semitism accusations against the party.
They've trained the Street not to flinch even when the company loses oodles of money — or in this case, doesn't make as much money as expected — because it's all in service of a greater good.
The key moment of the trial was perhaps the emotional testimony of Mr. Liang himself, who said he was startled when he heard a sound in the stairwell, causing him to flinch before his weapon fired.
A place where I see people flinch with surprise as I nurse my son in public, and I wonder whether they think I'm a hired wet nurse, and keep smiling even though I feel like crying.
Just days after beginning his position in 2009, Mr Bharara did not flinch when presented with evidence that a donor to Senator Chuck Schumer—his former boss and recommender—may have been engaged in bank fraud.
Watching my male companion take this all in with every flinch, cringe, or pillow hug felt strangely satisfying, as much as if I'd grabbed him by the shoulders and violently shaken him while shouting about misogyny.
Dallas, Texas, news reporter Shannon Murray didn't even flinch when a creepy spider used her arm as a personal walkway on live TV.  Good Day Fox 4 posted the clip of Murray to Facebook on Wednesday.
Agendas like the ones in Kentucky, Texas, and other heavily red states are one reason why so many Republicans, even those who flinch at the bombast coming from politicians like Trump, Bevin, or Patrick, are smiling.
The mild, flicking jabs he put out against Michael Johnson, timed as Johnson stepped in or recovered from kicks, ruined the timing of the respectable kickboxer, made him flinch, and hid the powerful left hands brilliantly.
In some places, people don't even flinch, and continue as if nothing has happened; in others like Midan, where civilians have died from mortar fire in recent days, they quicken their step and move to safety.
LONDON (Reuters) - Brexit minister Dominic Raab said on Monday that Britain would not flinch in an impasse with the European Union after European leaders rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's plans for leaving the bloc last week.
BMW purists flinch upon hearing that the X2 is available as a front-wheel-drive vehicle, but the all-wheel drive xDrive version resolves those objections by giving the car a more rear-wheel-drive dynamic.
"I have seen these run-ups and drops in bitcoin and I did not even flinch," said 34-year old Hayner, who started mining bitcoins in 2009 when the granddaddy of all cryptocurrencies was worth nothing.
I am sure the people who sell racks of $10,000 amps and custom surround processors aren't going to flinch one bit at the Sonos Port — it will help them do their jobs, and it'll perform admirably.
GOTHENBURG, March 14 (Reuters) - A "virtual human" suddenly steps out at a blind bend, but the engineer in the Volvo car's driving seat on the test track doesn't flinch, leaving it to software to take evasive action.
" The defendant appeared to flinch, and his lawyer, Sabrina Shroff, put her arm around his shoulder as the prosecutor behind them continued: "He carried out this attack in a cold, calculated way, with evil in his heart.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — With powerful, audacious swipes at the golf ball and deft putting, Brooks Koepka did not flinch Friday as he continued a dauntless assault on the intimidating Bethpage State Park Black Course at the P.G.A. Championship.
No one wants to run a mile from a flinch of the shoulder, which is how feints dull a fighter's senses as he waits later and later to ascertain whether the strike is legitimate before he moves.
The enduring flinch factor of meat hooks shouldn't obscure the satirical elements in this 1974 film (or the way in which its violence has been seen as either an outgrowth of or proxy for the Vietnam War).
She uncorked a bottle of Calvados, warmed it in a saucepan and, with a nonchalant gesture, tipped it into the stove's flame, igniting, then holding, a fireball at the end of her arm with barely a flinch.
Both Acer and Asus said their laptops were aimed at hardcore gamers and esports competitors, but I'm willing to venture even the most obsessed amateur might flinch at Acer's starting $2,800 price tag for the Triton 5003.
Belocian's disqualification is also an example of track and field's cruelest rule: that one false start, just one flinch at the line — at the Olympics, no less — can end your dreams of gold before you've even started running.
As Swift sang the hit from Reputation in the pouring rain at ANZ Stadium, the pop icon nonchalantly grabbed one of her falsies, ripped it off her lid and tossed it into the audience without even a flinch.
We see her at work when the team is summoned to a meeting with Scarlet's board of directors, a humorless bunch of elderly white men who flinch at words like "punani" and the concept of a reverse cowgirl.
It is not your life, but one of the lives that make up your life, and the only one for which looking ahead, at least for a little while longer, is something done without wistfulness or a flinch.
King's poised composure promoted viewers, including pal Oprah Winfrey and producer Ava DuVernay, to applaud her ability to not even flinch — especially when Kelly appeared to be towering over her — and also be concerned for the journalist's welfare.
Maybe you got it from your ex, Poke said, all up in Rod's corner, leaning over the mattress, hands squeezing the comforter, and with a speed that made Poke flinch Rod socked the younger dude in the nose.
I understand the passion and heartache of his followers, but I watched such idealism help elect Nixon and George W. Bush, and I flinch at the thought of similar idealists this year helping to elect a President Trump.
It's true that some highly touted high school players failed to live up to their potential — often because the demands of the professional game outstripped the players' physical and mental preparedness — and Abrams doesn't flinch from these stories.
In contrast to this fragility, parents who don't flinch from the power of emotions like anger have a greater capacity to absorb challenging interactions with their children, said Dr. Siegel, who is executive director of the Mindsight Institute.
And though I still flinch at his phrase "women like me," which is both demeaning and presumptuous, he was right that it would be difficult to come to terms with the fact that my old life was over.
At the last instant, Reyes seemed to flinch, as if anticipating a collision with nearby catcher Travis d'Arnaud, and the ball bounced off his glove and skipped all the way into foul ground behind the first base line.
America's armed forces are led by men with three, four or more combat tours behind them, who do not flinch from warning foes like the Islamic State to "surrender or die", if needs be in hand-to-hand combat.
"This is a guy who can go up against a giant Atlas and not flinch, but the idea of giving his kid a hug scares the hell out of him because he doesn't know how to relate," says Barlog.
Last week, the members of A Tribe Called Quest, one of the essential groups of the 1990s, came back after nearly two decades into a hip-hop world that had iterated a dozen or more times; they didn't flinch.
It was here that those feints came in handy as well, Gastelum threw about a third of the strikes that he showed but Kennedy was forced to move, flinch, lash out and run while Gastelum simply walked him down.
From grave ailments and cosmetic procedures to full reconstruction, Dr. Ebonie and Dr. Brad don't flinch at even the most grotesque cases that come into their offices as they work to fix embarrassing foot problems and change people's lives.
The American Suppressor Association also notes suppressors help contain the explosion of gunpowder at the muzzle of a firearm by reducing recoil and helping decrease muzzle flinch—leading to improved accuracy, precise shot placements, and more humane hunting harvests.
While the robot may be more accurate than a human, having a gargantuan machine carve ink into your body is still somewhat scary—enough to make you flinch, which is exactly what you shouldn't do while getting a tattoo.
He throws the facts of her life in her face — she was a professor, she had a wife and son, she had an affair with a Martha, and ran over a guardian — and we wonder if he enjoys watching her flinch.
When they're in bed together, Philip is especially uncomfortable in his vulnerability, and so viscerally sad in his earnest desire to reach out and touch his wife instead of the chain-smoking stranger she's become, that it literally made me flinch.
But for all its flaws, this is a welcome break from the other sanitised rape-revenge dramas we've seen this year in the form of "Maatr" and "Mom", and one that doesn't flinch at the brutal nature of its subject.
The electric charge of the isolated image — which provokes a flinch away from thought, a desire to evade the issue by moving on to check the sizing guide — attests to a consciousness of the hoodie's recent history of peculiar reception.
Instead of being whisked away in an ambulance — Quinn and Chet's plan, which would have been amazing camera fodder — Darius walks out into a circle of crying women who think he's really hurt himself pain-free and without even a flinch.
While it's true that a great pair of stereo speakers or a MacBook can ring in at sums that would make anyone but the 1% flinch, there are also many fun — and totally useful — gadgets you can grab for less.
We're no stranger to the biscuits that pop out of a cardboard tube (although they still make us flinch), but making them yourself is easy enough that you should forego the refrigerated aisle in the grocery store just this once.
When a character describes to Rhett the frequency of the phone calls he gets from his mum as being "as much as you can stand, as little as she can" many parents (and their offspring) will surely flinch with painful recognition.
If so, the North Koreans and Chinese (who have profited mightily by U.S. preoccupation with Pyongyang) must have been unpleasantly surprised that, this time, the U.S. president did not blink or flinch or even bluster in response to the escalating rhetoric.
PHOENIX — It was business as usual Tuesday night for Jeff Hornacek, who didn't flinch when his starting guard Derrick Rose hit the floor hard after being fouled in the first quarter and left the game soon after with back spasms.
It seems to be easier for us common folk to absorb everyone's names these days, maybe because the sea of celebrity has completely overrun our banks at this point; I didn't flinch at SHERRI, DEEPAK, HAUER, MARCI, LAURIE, RAMI or TAKEI.
LONDON, England (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said Britain would not flinch in an impasse with the European Union about its departure from the bloc, as French and German ministers suggested the next move in the negotiations should come from London.
Mr. Wainwright, who wore a crisp black suit by Michael Kors with a white shirt that had three buttons undone, did not flinch when Bella Hadid, in her shimmering black dress with bondage-esque platform heels, stumbled in the middle of the runway.
All the aforementioned factors combined explain why, when gasoline prices declined by almost 50 percent (gifting consumers hundreds of dollars of discretionary spending a month), retailers' profitability and consumer spending did not flinch – those savings were more than absorbed by other expenses.
Myrna Ayad, Art Dubai's director, said the event featuring artists from 48 countries does not seek to dwell on the region's miseries, but noted that as Dubai's star has risen in the art world the art on offer cannot flinch from harsh realities.
"When you're making outs and you're striking out, I think it's just that much harder, and to see the look on his face and how he prepared himself, still, every day, he didn't even flinch about it," third baseman Todd Frazier said.
At a New York City premiere of season 2 of Million Dollar Matckmaker on Wednesday, the 56-year-old love guru did not flinch when revealing she would never match the Real Housewives of New York City star — and her very personal reason why.
Whether it's a deadpan joke about a serial killer or a brutally honest discussion of her sobriety or sexuality, Regan does not waste or mince words, nor does she flinch from the light and the dark that she has harnessed like two pearl-handled pistols.
Rows with her ex-husband; struggles with body image (she was a fierce dieter); a steely interview with Muammar Qaddafi; the discovery of a mass grave in Iraq; trauma-induced hallucinations; the fateful meeting with Mr Conroy: through all this, the camera does not flinch.
Donald Trump Calls for 'Peace and Happiness Amid Violence at Rallies Bernie scaring Trump gifs and videos A man rushed the stage at an Ohio Trump rally in March, causing the candidate to flinch in fear before Secret Service agents came to his aid.
The same cannot be expected of airline pilots who never fly solo and whose entire experience consists of catering to passengers who flinch in mild turbulence, refer to "air pockets" in cocktail conversation and think they are near death if bank angles exceed 28 degrees.
If you watch the tape of what quickly morphed into a huge controversy, there's one key tell why this comment was completely benign: The panel, and more importantly the live studio audience, doesn't even flinch when Kelly makes the comment in question: No gasps.
Watching Mr. Simmons in action in the tank, it's natural to flinch in 2019 — to scan the crowd to see if anyone is truly angry, to see which fairgoer is stomping off to the office or firing up a tweet to amplify their outrage.
"This is a guy who can go up against a giant Atlas and not flinch, but the idea of giving his kid a hug scares the hell out of him because he doesn't know how to relate," director Cory Barlog told The Verge back in 2016.
Purists may flinch, but the rest of us are already looking forward to the brothers' next film, "Fast & Furious: Showdown in Seraing," in which only Vin Diesel and his matte-black Corvette can get the lonely single mother to the welfare office before it closes for lunch.
There are important policy reasons to reel at the thought of Trump in the White House, but voters perhaps flinch even more at his personal conduct: We already run into enough jerks in daily life, so why would we want one as our head of state?
Her love for Sebastian—a lusty dolt, and little else—is out of all proportion, and when she tells him, "I'd rather stop you breathing than have you doubt how I feel," we sense the clutch of something cold and mad in her, and we flinch.
She didn't flinch when I told her it was from the clearance bin at Urban Outfitters, and instead said that it reminded her of this new designer they had gotten in late last year from, she was super into it, and, Would I like to see?
They've just watched over the last 10 days, people who went out on a limb on the Comey firing, and said it was the result of the memo from the deputy attorney general, and had their limb sawed off by Donald Trump himself without a flinch.
Then, France's husband, Robert, enters the scene and we're immediately tipped off that this is not a happy marriage: When Robert laments that Frances took so long in the bathroom that he was forced to relieve himself downstairs in a...um, coffee can, France doesn't so much as flinch.
Asked to rank three of his movies — 2001's The Wedding Planner, 2003's How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, and 2006's Failure to Launch — from best to worst during a tough round of the Bravo talk show's famous Plead the Fifth game, McConaughey didn't flinch.
Simon is still running the bar where Trainspotting's famous last fight took place, but it's insanely depressing; when Mark comes to see him there and they lunge at each other to fight, the solitary regular at the bar doesn't flinch while they throw each other over the bar.
I spent many a Saturday night perched on a stack of thick yellow phone books, crouched at some ungodly angle between my mother's knees, trying desperately not to flinch beneath the heat of the fire-red hot comb as she dragged it around the edges of my thick mane.
I asked the pain experts I interviewed about the different ways that different people experience pain from the same stimulus: Why does one child cry inconsolably after a needle stick while another, same age, same size needle, watches with curiosity as the shot is administered and doesn't even flinch?
And Redlands does not flinch in the tendon-curling horror of that power: Del Rey's art is gruesome and grisly — decapitation tends to be that way — but there's a sophisticated elegance to it, as Del Rey elevates images of body horror, demons, and Satan into something chillingly mythical.
"The U.S. should know that it can neither browbeat the DPRK with any economic sanctions and military threats and blackmail nor make the DPRK flinch from the road chosen by itself," North Korea's official Rodong Sinmun said, using the initials of the North's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
"So far, we've been able to convince them that the risks of that are much higher today because we're not dealing with a Soviet Union in retreat, but a Russian leader who's bent on rebuilding Russian power and less likely to flinch," this official said, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
For example I looked around and there were a lot of women vibing, who didn't flinch… I think at the end of the day everyone got that it was him bringing up the victim thing and being like, 'Playing the victim no matter what isn't going to get you anywhere.
He will lead with courage, never vacillating when facing our enemies or our competitors; and he knows, he knows that the advantage — Donald Trump knows that the advantage in life, in business, and in wartime goes to the competitor that does not flinch and does not broadcast his game plan.
"Unless a definite end is put to the US hostile policy and nuclear threat, the DPRK will never flinch even an inch from the road of bolstering up the nuclear forces already chosen by itself," a North Korean delegation said at a disarmament conference in Geneva, North Korean state media reported Friday.
It seems Pryor was sufficiently rattled by D.J. Swearinger roasting him and screaming about how he's not going to get any respect from them because as the two approached each other—Pryor helmeted—Swearinger faked like he was going to swing at the Jets wideout and, well, Pryor flinch real hard. Brutal.
"Neither shall we flinch even an inch from the road to bolstering up the nuclear forces chosen by ourselves unless the hostile policy and nuclear threat of the U.S. against the D.P.R.K. are fundamentally eliminated," Mr. Ri said, using the initials for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, North Korea's official name.
Psychologists and neuroscientists measure empathy in numerous ways: including asking people how much they care about others, measuring how much they mimic others' facial expressions or flinch when someone else is in pain, testing how accurately they decode others' experiences, and examining overlap in brain activity when people experience pleasure versus seeing others happy.
For him there was nothing before that: not the calls of his desperate grandchildren; not dangers of the sea; and certainly not this thing they'll say in the future was a simple figment of our imagination, a splinter of sun in the mind, a temporary little flinch in the timeline that we once called summer.
Without having a clear and coherent plan for its reaction, which neither Lee-Mikayama nor Zaagman believe Beijing is even close to right now, the best strategy for China is to do nothing material and maintain a "strong and silent" posture — which is exactly what the country is doing, commenting only to say that it "won't flinch."
He also became one of Clinton's more memorable surrogates, stumping around Ohio with an anti-Trump message that became sharper as the campaign went on: "He will gut you and will walk over your cold dead body, and he won't even flinch," Ryan said of Trump to a group of union members in his district on October 5th.
For instance, when I hesitate to post a thought on gun control for fear of the debate I know will follow, or when I flinch while scrolling through a newsfeed, I find myself reaching back and seeking strength from conversations I've had with my high school classes about how to contribute to online exchanges in more positive ways.
He spoke several times about his sister, Bonnie, an assistant professor, who lives in, of all places, Charlottesville, Va. While he and I were talking, I looked over at him at every mention of Charlottesville to see if the name of the city, home to perhaps the ugliest weekend of the Trump era to date, made him flinch.
It's still a little jarring to see this hardened warrior flinch away from violence, but trauma affects everyone differently, and it's deeply humanizing to see someone hesitate to destroy another person at this stage in the series, especially when Rick's group has arguably passed the point of no return when it comes to killing other humans as a means to an end.
"As long as the U.S. hostile policy and nuclear threat continue, the DPRK ... will never place its self-defensive nuclear deterrence on the negotiation table or flinch an inch from the road chosen by itself, the road of bolstering up the state nuclear force," Kim told Guterres according to an account of the phone call given by the North Korea U.N. mission.
"Unless the hostile policy and the nuclear threat of the US is thoroughly eradicated, we will never put our nuclear weapons and ballistic rockets on the negotiation table under any circumstance and will never flinch even an inch from the road we have chosen, upholding the line of simultaneously developing the two fronts, the everlasting banner in safeguarding the peace," Ryong said.
Pretty much every book in the house is piled up in a stack like this one — row upon row of stacked-up books rising six to eight feet from the dark wood floors, these gangly towers of dog-eared tomes, some of them teetering so precariously that when you see one of the López children run past, you might involuntarily flinch.
I flinch at many of Clinton's hawkish foreign policy positions, I hate that she'll undoubtedly move to the right as the election rolls on, and I worry that her success as a white woman will allow people to continue to ignore the higher barriers that women of color (and Muslim women, and gay women, and trans women, and so many more) still face.
If part of the point of remote control was and is to hold the violent dimensions of border-making at arm's length—geographically, legally and ethically—it says a great deal about the cruelty and brutality of the current administration and its supporters that, as they seek to fortify United States against the world at all costs, they do not flinch from the pain they inflict.
If theirs is the species that also has the bombs, or just the subdevelopment rights, then I think poetry has quite a lot to do with salvation Writing about James Schuyler, he makes this statement: To a poet like that, reality would be the one thing that is not commonplace, and it would stand to reason that life cannot fully be lived until the reality is faced without embarrassment or flinch.
Republicans Urge Embattled Incumbents to Speak Out on Trump Betsy DeVos Eyes Federal Education Grants to Put Guns in Schools On Washington: As Bad News Piles Up, Senate Republicans Hardly Flinch Senator Says He Has Trump's Backing for Prison Bill Vote Late This Year On Friday, Mr. Trump abruptly canceled Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's planned trip to North Korea, citing a lack of progress in denuclearization talks.
The tour we see him lead through the museum — the tour that, as it turns out, will be his very last — is a two-hander between him and a young, nameless woman (Letitia Wright), who pulls over on the side of the Black Museum's dusty road, walks in with wary curiosity, and refuses to flinch at Rolo's attempts to get under her skin with his melodramatic storytelling flourishes.
In the meantime, on this afternoon of the conspiracy against the kid with no name, the others went from blatantly murderous to ruminative and confused, and their plan for assassination climaxed in nothing more violent than sneaking up behind the boy on tiptoe and shooting rubber bands at the back of his head while he dedicated all his focus to "The Newlywed Game" and refused to flinch, refused to give them the satisfaction.

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