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" Ray J admits, wincing and letting out an "Ow!
Sharkey showed the tall Briton a jab which had Scott wincing.
Heck, maybe we're about to witness the ascendancy of Wincing Mat.
Fateh spoke decent English, wincing when he thought he'd mispronounced something.
Murillo got a yellow card for the challenge, which left Pulisic wincing.
I could hear the dull thud of impact, then a wincing sigh.
He kept wincing from the pain, but putting up a brave act.
Wincing, I read on: They were headed for an urgent care clinic.
"We used to always use the frog emoticon on Twitter," Yeatman said, wincing.
"By Christmas," he predicted, wincing as he adjusted his mustard-yellow hospital gown.
Wincing when I see our president speak has been accelerating my own wrinkles.
The genius stood, wincing at the pop in his knees, and looked, too.
"That is not my son," she responded, wincing at the stranger below her.
"I'm totally depressed," Butler said, wincing as the electric razor inched near his jawline.
I decide to focus on eating well until I can walk without wincing again.
I get dressed and into the Uber, wincing at the insane surge currently active.
"Times are different now," I say, wincing a little inwardly at how I sound.
"And now we also have that," Mr. Kashif said, wincing with the earsplitting noise.
I would browse the bookshops on the Charing Cross Road, wincing at my bruises.
It is just one of the many wincing reminders of the years of ISIS occupation.
Wincing from humiliation and romantic rejection, he tried to offer his heart to his race.
Wincing, I could just make out the sun cresting mountains freshly adorned in spring snow.
You're going to have a miserable time because I'll be wincing and I'll be commenting.
For now (and possibly forevermore), she'll stick to her heels, and we'll watch, wincing, from afar.
He laughs, wincing at the pain in his side -- he has two gunshot wounds, he says.
Wincing in pain, Porter pulled her foot out of the water and saw a terrifying sight.
Wincing and clutching her midsection, the 133-year-old added that she was having her period.
Ed Hocken, wincing and grimacing at the wreckage wrought by Mr. Nielsen's bumbling Lt. Frank Drebin.
As my mom sat talking to a friend in our kitchen, she glanced back at me, wincing.
Now, she confesses, wincing, she helped build a railway line that brought children to their death there.
In the wincing mornings, in that old hand-built house, western sunbeams crawled with tiny golden dustfires.
What followed was anything but vintage Delle Donne, who took only six wincing shots, but made five.
"Already, I can tell you I wouldn't like this map," she said, wincing at the stiff lamination.
I see her wincing as snow fills her boots and wind and cold chafe at her face.
They certainly haven't been wincing at the uproar over their canceled Marvel shows like Daredevil and Luke Cage.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a product junkie, too, but it's hard to read that number without wincing.
"My husband is a lot young than I am, quite a bit … nine years younger," she said, wincing.
He'd pushed his 49-year-old body, limping and wincing, through more than a dozen physical therapy sessions.
Both are often acutely personal and both can cause wincing discomfort (along with maybe a few good laughs).
But watching this strained pain caused discomfort in my own body, especially given Delaney's stoic, barely wincing expressions.
The wincing men were awarded two Golden Cicada necklaces of red and black painted brass by Mr. Tan.
Anyone who has watched Mr. Glenn play Stick in the Netflix series "Daredevil" could be forgiven for wincing.
Marjorie put on purple latex gloves and grabbed a plastic bag, opened the door and turned away wincing.
But today, Democrats and Republicans alike were left wincing at times over what was clearly a non-confrontational approach.
"Oh, Jesus," I said, and Rich, a man standing next to me in line, looked after him too, wincing.
Kevin tries to fly the coop, but doesn't look like he'll be sitting down without wincing for a while.
I stopped wincing after the fourth or fifth crash, realizing the toy wasn't as frail as it first appeared.
Far from wincing at this process, of course, Aronofskyans—a devoted league—will be swayed by its allegorical force.
Pictures allegedly from the event show Eun-soo just after suffering the injury wincing in pain on the ice.
And then, very much wanting to do otherwise, he grabbed Dwight's hand and silently struggled to get up, wincing.
But if you've filled up your tank in recent days, you may have found yourself wincing more than usual.
She thought she felt the faintest wincing in him then, thrumming through his body like a dull bass note.
And he did it while wincing through a left shoulder injury that required treatment multiple times during the match.
And he did it while wincing through a left shoulder injury that required treatment multiple times during the match.
Donovan and Solomon had been inclined to try the challenge out after seeing Shaquille O'Neal brave it without wincing.
Obviously, he&aposs wincing a little bit at the fact that state and local taxes cannot be written off here.
I could not have imagined this scene the first time I saw her wincing in pain on a hospital bed.
Within two minutes, she blinks her eyes, wincing with discomfort from the stark lights in the back of the ambulance.
Dramatic footage from the episode showed Maduro and those around him wincing as apparent explosions sounded, sending soldiers nearby scattering.
It's your standard haunted house, with the player running through creepy hallways and wincing at noises coming around the corner.
I put my hands in my pockets without wincing, typed without thinking, sat at work judiciously evaluating everyone else's distress.
What's the proper feminist response, Ms. Pogrebin asked herself, to such an extreme renovation: to offer congratulations, or wincing disapproval?
I couldn't sit or stand or even move for the first three days without wincing in pain or bracing myself.
But as an actress, Hudson is all in — lurching and crouching and wincing and weeping like a thousand Meg Ryans.
The sound of her crying baby is in the background as she hobbles gingerly, wincing audibly at particularly painful movements.
In a sense we are all Alabamians now, wincing when sophisticates abroad satirize our willingness to be beguiled by abnormality.
MJ's father walked into a Panda Express next to the accident scene, and sat down wincing in pain ... according to witnesses.
But while I occasionally found myself wincing as I read The Secret Commonwealth, the book always kept pulling me inexorably forward.
Maybe it really is a sincere effort to help CUNY and Medicaid, as Mr. de Blasio, perhaps wincing, says it is.
"I still can't open it," he said, wincing as he looked at a stack of finished copies at his publisher's office.
Doing the Mashed Potato, wincing in pain, graceless under pressure, I hoot to nobody within hearing: the hell with you, Hemingway!
"He would hit me when I was young," said a cousin, Zied Bouhlel, a lanky young man, wincing at the memory.
Or finds its leading man brusquely sodomizing a young prostitute as her friends and fellow employees look on, wincing ("Threepenny Opera").
I try out the Bulletproof Vibe, wincing as my eyeballs and brain feel like they're being rattled out of my head.
It all feels so unexpected, in the best way—wrestling fans were wincing when Strowman showed up this time last year.
Are you at all like your character on the show, Gordon Cole, wincing when he hears a squeegee against the window?
James, wincing, washed, dressed, and went down to the small parlor, where coffee, tea, and hot chocolate sat on a sideboard.
Old-fashioned bakes, more wincing from Mat, and perhaps the highest compliment Mary Berry could give someone: "Queen Victoria would be proud."
And I'll be there — Marion Parke shoes on my feet — to wait in a long line without wincing once when she does.
In the video, you can immediately hear Sweetin scream out, "You landed on my ankle!" as she rolls around, wincing in pain.
The fresh stuff has a clean, strong, almost revitalising taste, entirely different to the sinus-wincing after-effects of horseradish or mustard.
"He doesn't know yet that I'm going to continue competing," she said after the vault, wincing, speaking in Russian through an interpreter.
One woman clasped her hands together at her chest, another bowed slightly, others closed their eyes and nodded in silent, wincing gratitude.
I found myself wincing in a not-entirely-sympathetic way this week when he wailed like a baby after Astrid was shot.
In one of the portraits, Waver is covering her mouth and wincing so severely that the API doesn't recognize her face at all.
And you can imagine Mr. McGrath (whose work as a moviemaker includes adaptations of "Emma" and "Nicholas Nickleby") wincing as he created them.
And if your partner can't talk about gynecological issues without wincing, it's definitely time to introduce the word "vagina" to your romantic vocabulary.
She makes it stand out, even if the description I've just given might have you wincing at the idea of MOR easy listening.
"He felt the mass in my face, he was just kind of poking at it and I was wincing in pain," Powell recalls.
Are you unable to scroll through your social media feeds without wincing at the sight of more and more sparkly-magical edible goods?
Many are still wincing from last year's creation of a 431-square-mile wilderness complex in central Idaho called the Boulder-White Clouds.
I peer myopically at the sheet music, wincing as I hit an A instead of an A sharp six times in a row.
The ecosystem of behaviors and attitudes on display is so unnervingly sharp that some of us may well find ourselves wincing in recognition.
I've been wincing as I examine my own portfolio, even though I've buffered my stock holdings with healthy allocations of bonds and cash.
Someone high up in Facebook's PR department might want to pull Zuckerberg aside and make a major wincing gesture right in his face.
His mother, Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro, and Rodríguez were captured on the sidelines wincing in sympathetic pain and covering their faces in panic.
It sounds like he's beyond lucky to be alive, since Sarah says Todd's still wincing with every breath and dealing with several bruised organs.
"There was a time when a whole bunch of people were wearing those really obnoxious Hermès belts with the big 'H,' " Ukpo said, wincing.
When I asked friends earlier this year to recall stories from that time, most of them came back with tales told with wincing groans.
" And after wincing at the shrapnel of this testimony, Trump reverted to form, the default mode of presidential mendacity: "I barely know the man.
He took photographs and videos of the debris and at least one worker who was wincing from what appeared to be a minor injury.
Then it was time to make nice with the Clintons, in a show of new-president magnanimity that left many in the room wincing.
No more wincing when you have to go down on your knees for camel, plus you know it's gonna feel great under your bare toes.
The version below isn't profane, but do be warned: It's still weirdly graphic, and you'll never be able to peel a potato again without wincing. .
Their wincing, leaning and recoiling struck a chord with stressed-out parents everywhere who watch and hope for the best every time their child performs.
So if you need me, I'll be standing by and wincing with a knot in my stomach while my kids screw up left and right.
"For sure, there is a broken bone," Mr. Juma said, wincing with one hand on his ribs and a bright red abrasion on his cheek.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Between the points on Monday night at the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic was frequently wincing in pain and glancing at his right elbow.
"You just don't think to put on cream when you're walking around London," said Chloe Stenham, 33, wincing as she poked her bright red shoulders.
As a boy, I eyed my tonsured uncles warily, wincing at their scalps, revolted by the way their domes gleamed wetly on torrid summer days.
Girls found the funny edges of languid muggy afternoons on the subway before Broad City, and the relatable aspects of wincing self-doubt way before Insecure.
It's unclear at this point how he survives much longer, and the breeziness with which the President humiliates him has even his enemies wincing in sympathy.
But it's the fact that you can't watch Slap Shot without wincing or even turning off the film part way that pushes it down this list.
Goffin reached out with his left hand to try to brace himself against a wall but crumpled to the ground, wincing and clutching at his ankle.
What we will say is that it's gloriously off-the-rails, with a sharp satirical edge that'll have you wincing even as you can't stop laughing.
Sonja Morgan kept referring to her as "pizza face" throughout her testimonials and couldn't hold back from wincing during a one-on-one conversation with Ramona, above.
Instead, one recent night I spent dinnertime wincing as my daughter dunked a fistful of tuna into her milk, then smeared her fishy fingers on my shirt.
While you were busy wincing in disgust or drooling over these trends, cult-favorite potato chip brands were taking their own stab at the mash-up game.
And to those wincing and complaining that the campaign has become too nasty, here's a thought: It should be -- this contest is being fought for high stakes.
Airlines are wincing at the sharp rise in fuel prices, but there is little they can do about their packed schedules in the summer, when demand peaks.
In a western Raqqa neighborhood where ISIS had recently been routed, Fawza Hamedi lay on a mattress on the floor of her sister's house, wincing in pain.
"I was in my hospital robe literally about to go in," he said, wincing as he stood on crutches outside the hospital, waiting for a taxi home.
He never appeared overly bothered by this and spoke in a tone somewhere between stage-wincing and sarcastic pride that he even rated a mention at all.
James walked gingerly off the court on Christmas Day and video showed him wincing near the bench and telling trainers "I felt a pop" regarding the injury.
Gloria's realization that she is stomping mindlessly on hundreds of innocent Korean citizens while drunk comes packaged as a kind of wincing what did I do last night?
Attacking the eyes with the jab is a great way to cause cumulative damage through bruising and to hide harder punches later on by keeping the opponent wincing.
Whatever the cause, it always got worse when I went to bed, and I'm used to spending nights curled up and wincing with a bottle of Pepto Bismol.
He's been floating through life, wincing and sighing as his housing prospects dwindle, his criminal record racks up points and his past Ivy League laurels fade into irrelevance.
And if you find yourself wincing at the detail of this raw family portrait, I'd argue that it's because it's not a portrait at all but a mirror.
Mr. Anderson is likable, flexible and hard-working, which is not quite enough to keep us from wincing every time Happy Man starts to sing about dreams again.
The bit where the soaked lapel mics audibly squelch and go muffled and the pair glance like naughty children at, I'm assuming, half a dozen wincing sound techs?
On the play, Titans linebacker Cameron Wake got a piece of Mayfield's arm as he was throwing, and the quarterback left the field wincing and favoring his arm.
Watching The Hangover (and its largely interchangeable sequels) for the first time, what strikes you is how lively the characters are—running, shouting, walking into loud clubs without wincing.
And there are just as many wincing moments where the non-diehards will be taken back to the point where they decided they couldn't hang with Say Anything anymore.
Oh, but they did, and they were grateful to her for not wincing at one woman's decision to pronounce "Pain Killa" with an "a," as written on the menu.
Advertising A hapless man stands on the sidewalk, watching and wincing as an ex-girlfriend tosses his possessions out a second-floor window in a commercial for DirecTV Now.
Albanians say they are not following the primaries closely, but they react without hesitation when they hear the name "Trump," with some laughing, some shaking their heads, and others wincing.
"While I was wincing in pain and covering myself in Tiger Balm and KT tape, Zendaya would move to her next scene completely unfazed," Efron told Vogue at the time.
All across America, it is performance review time — the annual ritual of nervousness and wincing when everyone from interns to executives gear up to receive critical feedback about their work.
Biting the bullet like a champ, the ladies' man, reigning pop king, and all round cool dude accepts his fate and, wincing, allows scripted entertainment to take its natural course.
Until now, the teaser trailers for Disney's live-action remake of Aladdin, out May 24, have been greeted by audiences with a lot of wincing and a side of curiosity.
After throwing 16 pitches, feeling some twinges along the way, Sabathia was done in by the 17th, wincing in pain as he walked in a dazed circle behind the rubber.
On Cleveland's next possession, James was fouled on an attempted dunk and fell hard, wincing and clutching his right wrist on his shooting hand as he writhed on the floor.
Among many anecdotes that illustrate his wincing desperation, he tells of gobbling up pills that had fallen onto the floor beneath a urinal at a black-tie event in 20023.
I had no idea there were bones buried deep within my buttocks but, now, I can think of little else but the twin buttons of wincing soreness beneath my knickers.
"When wearing any kind of a costume and makeup that's this extensive, you become a bit of a nursing home patient," Jones says, wincing as he remembers his time in Toronto.
With each step, I found myself wincing as her ankles perilously vacillated, surely in the kind of pain women the world over have experienced when walking home after a night out.
If they show no signs of weakness—no flinching or wincing or tears—they are considered to have reached manhood and will be awarded with livestock, money, mobile phones, and other gifts.
As New Impressionz got into their full groove, Link swayed about, wincing up his face in enjoyment of the vibrations, and I was reminded of something he told me earlier that day.
After a few weeks of wincing through sex, Peggy had told her husband that the rip was simply too painful and perhaps she should be out of commission until it had healed.
"I called out to St. George," he said at his hospital bed Wednesday, wincing from pain, as a friend showed a photo of the metal that medics had pulled from his flesh.
Type in "woman period" to Google Images, Getty, or Shutterstock, and you'll be bombarded by images of women clutching their abdomens, wincing in agony as they press hot water bottles to their bodies.
Perhaps especially now: at a time when people are still wincing from Snap's drastic drop — the company is trading more than 30 percent down from its IPO debut — Dropbox presents a challenging picture.
"Margaret" now exists (on streaming services and on DVD) in the longer version Mr. Lonergan wanted all along, but he still can't talk about the whole experience without wincing and sighing a lot.
House Republicans' campaign arm has so far embraced an aggressive posture — NRCC taunts to House Democrats have left even some GOP lawmakers wincing — but Emmer in his memo urged caution in campaign communications.
It was looking like one of James's vintage Christmas Day performances until he caught himself under one of the baskets with 7 minute 51 seconds left in the third quarter, wincing in pain.
It was clear that Amber didn't expect that mea culpa, and Barnett (in his hideous black and silver tie-dye sports jacket) sat wincing while host Nick Lachey commended Jessica for coming clean.
A white-haired Christian pastor greets his friend, a Muslim imam, and the two converse and laugh over a cup of tea, wincing about their creaky knees as they prepare to part ways.
In a fourth-round loss to the 21-year-old South Korean Hyeon Chung, Djokovic, now 30, was frequently wincing in pain, his right elbow still not sufficiently healed after his extended break.
It nonetheless tapped into a vein of progressive fear that everything could come crashing down at any moment, so explicitly that it could be hard to look at for too long without wincing.
In the gallery, it's easy to lose track of time, absorbed in listening to confessions that range from heartbreaking to uplifting to chilling; more than once I caught myself wincing or laughing out loud.
Every future bite then leaves you wincing with gratitude that the pain has subsided, and—if you like your relationship with multinational conglomerates lightly BDSM-tinged—you could do a lot worse than that.
" Hesitating, wincing, biting his lip, adjusting his earphones in a soundproof glass booth, mopping sweat from his brow, Mr. Van Doren, after an apparently excruciating mental struggle, responded: "The Straits of Bosporus and Dardanelles.
I bought them even when I had only $50 in my account, wincing as I tabulated the $7 deduction, berating myself for spending what amounted to a seventh of my worldly assets on trash.
It's tempting to declare us all equally productive during this bizarre time of refreshing Twitter and wincing, but at Recode we have been watching the tech and business worlds all year and taking notes.
WEST POINT, Liberia — Early one morning in this buzzing seaside township, a canoe fisherman marched up from the shore, soaking wet and wincing under the weight balanced on his head: a shimmering, six-foot swordfish.
The prince, who has been having a blast during the opening days of the two week tour of the region, didn't reply — instead wincing a little and fiddled with his shirt to avoid eye contact.
So there I was, crunching on some popcorn, watching Good Boys, chuckling and sometimes wincing at the adventures of three 12-year-old boys, who were getting into scrapes as only 12-year-olds do.
An Oscar-nominated actor as well as a playwright and comic essayist, Mr. Eisenberg specializes in creating self-deceiving, passive-aggressive, manipulative characters with a xenophobic streak, people whom it's impossible to watch without wincing.
The knock-down, drag-out fight between Apple and Samsung in particular has given rise to some nasty lawsuits and wincing commercials year in and out as the two companies invest millions in outdoing one another.
As a kid, I remember wincing when my friend's mom made xenophobic comments directed at Mexicans, never suspecting her daughter's fair friend had some Mexican ties, even if they were not by blood but by heart.
Cracks appeared in this facade when Jay-Z wrapped his arm around Dean for a picture and the wincing response the gesture received led Jay-Z to believe that his friend may have seriously injured himself.
He was still dangerous at times from there, but he was not as consistently dangerous or as mobile, wincing as he planted his weight on his right leg, for which he later received more treatment on court.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuters) - As he lay on his back wincing in agony at the second tee on Thursday, it was difficult to imagine that Jason Day would muster much of a challenge at Augusta National this week.
"Never one to shy away from the uproarious, challenging, and remarkable moments that make up life, this exceptionally candid book will have readers wincing with recognition, nodding their head in solidarity, and laughing out loud," it reads.
Going small allows him to live far beyond his big-life means, though in time he learns that it's not all about him and opens up to other, poorer people of assorted hues and with wincing accents.
But he was far from his peak and eventually in great discomfort, limping down the stretch after an injury timeout late in the second set and later wincing and limping off the dais in the interview room.
On the other hand, you might simply be weary of wincing at the visions of filmmakers (in this case, Christina Choe) intent on rubbing our noses in lives ungraced by a single second of loveliness or joy.
" Don Horsley, a member of the San Mateo Board of Supervisors, praised Dr. Morrow as well-prepared and competent but admitted to wincing when he read the doctor's comments about society possibly needing to "grind to a halt.
Not if they know anything about Mr. Trump's words and behavior over the past four decades, according to a growing subgenre of books that have chronicled in wincing detail the president's relationships with the women in his life.
Moody, downcast and wincing from an aching elbow and toe, Brady looks as if he wants to retire with Gisele Bündchen to the $20 million, 210-bath mansion the couple reportedly bought last month in backcountry Greenwich, Conn.
On an August evening, members laid on cushions on the ground wincing through the sting and swell of kambo treatments, while others relaxed nearby enjoying Lipton iced tea and deviled eggs served by Bonnie, a 68-year-old volunteer.
But in addition to those wincing in commiseration or rejoicing at her comeuppance, many critics also jumped on the fact that Wolf is not trained as a historian; the book is from her doctoral work in English at Oxford.
I met several other men who lay in hospital beds, glassy-eyed with fixed expressions, and swaddled in blood-stained bandages, their frames curled up as much as their injuries would allow, as if their entire bodies were wincing.
TOKYO/LAUSANNE (Reuters) - Officials in charge of staging Tokyo's Olympic Games crowded around a low table inside Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's residence late Tuesday, wincing as they spoke by phone with the head of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
TOKYO/LAUSANNE (Reuters) - Officials in charge of staging Tokyo's Olympic Games crowded around a low table inside Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's residence late Tuesday, wincing as they spoke by phone with the head of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Amid his heavy sighing and wincing, the hours of out-of-court testimony show the real Alexander Jones: a man caught between the desire to defend his conspiracy empire and a legal system that threatens to bring it all crashing down.
Woods arrived in France on a high after winning his first tour title in five years, but he has spent much of his time on the course wincing, grimacing and trying to make the best of difficult lies and long putts.
TOKYO/LAUSANNE, March 22020 (Reuters) - Officials in charge of staging Tokyo's Olympic Games crowded around a low table inside Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's residence late Tuesday, wincing as they spoke by phone with the head of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
It's often genuinely funny, if occasionally wincing, and the point of the show, which might be the most important thing of all, is real: the intense stakes of having to be creative on a schedule, and the way it can make you crazy.
When Democrats on the floor talked about Trump, wincing, shuddering, they tended to talk about a political apocalypse possibly even darker than the one conjured by Trump supporters when they imagined a Clinton Presidency: Fascism, the launch codes, the end of days.
And two years ago, Gawker noted how in an appearance on Arsenio Hall's TV show, Prince made a point of expressing gay panic several times, even wincing when talking about all the "dudes" who bumped into him at an Oscars party he attended.
" READ: Brexit is fueling a dangerous rage among Britain's far-right In further comments that likely had Johnson's campaign team wincing, Trump — who is hugely unpopular in the UK — described the UK prime minister as a "fantastic man" and said they had "a great friendship.
A wincing Nadal struggled with a muscle strain in his upper right thigh from late in the fourth set before abandoning the match at 221-6 6-3 6-7(5) 13-2 2-0, leaving a packed Rod Laver Arena crushed with disappointment.
It's basically more of the amusing, often very funny, occasionally wincing raucous same, with Eddy and Patsy as the brand-wearing and hard-partying — and hard-smoking, sometimes-snorting — irresistible fools whose adventures are as female-specific as Lucy and Ethel's were decades earlier.
The gut-punch approach has left even some Republicans wincing over the spectacle of a former Republican National Committee chairman and New Jersey native trying to win with earnest vows to guard emblems of the Lost Cause and with warnings about menacing Hispanic gangs.
"The Kiss" landed in 1997, an early example of the dark-cornered memoirs that would dominate publishing for the next two decades, paving the way for the gimlet-eyed investigations of Rachel Cusk and the wincing beauty of Edward St. Aubyn's Patrick Melrose novels.
When "Jojo Rabbit" showed up at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, the fact that it played Hitler at least partly for laughs — with the director, Taika Waititi impersonating a goofy, gangly, almost lovable Führer — you could hear the wincing from across the border.
Pudgy and mild-mannered, he is eager to please, quick to embrace, and, when he is offended or patronized—something I saw happen more than once in the halls and offices of the Knesset—he recedes, wincing slightly, as if experiencing an unpleasant digestive event.
In a series of alternately heartbreaking and brutally funny scenes, Selina circles her mom's deathbed, wincing at how a woman who was once impeccably put together is now so frail and weak, not to mention sporting stubby fingernails instead of the glossy manicures she always favored.
Canadiens edge Rangers in shootout NEW YORK — Paul Byron committed the cardinal sin during pregame warmups on Tuesday night and did so against Carey Price, considered by some in Montreal to be the second coming — of Patrick Roy, anyway — and left the goaltender wincing in pain.
You can see, in Tebow's wincing and mincing, his piledriving lower body and recoiling upper body and flailing drowning man's jazz hand, all the coaching that he has duly taken to heart over his long career of people trying to fix every odd thing about him.
As sure as she discovers her palate with her first oyster, as reliably as a junior somm learns to say, without wincing, "Champagne is the fulcrum of the terroir debate," Tess develops a self-destructive appetite for too much sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll.
Perhaps, for that matter, patients should watch doctors washing their chapped hands yet again and putting on their white coats, checking the pockets for tools, phone numbers, reminders, lists of urgencies, looking at those coffee stains and wincing, vowing to get to the laundry and then forgetting.
At the Correspondents Dinner a few days earlier, the comedian Michelle Wolf unleashed a withering attack on Sanders ("She burns facts, and then she uses that ash to create a perfect smoky eye"), who was sitting a few feet away while TV cameras captured her wincing reaction.
That reputation seeped through his letter on Monday, when he freely admitted to wincing after initially being told that Mr. Trump had linked the Ukrainian aid to investigations into his political rivals, and at times professed that his memory of certain conversations was blurry at best.
Wherever you land on the Piece Of Shit scale, there will be a long and nauseating period of time where you know the conversation has to happen but instead of having it you spend weeks feeling repelled by their small acts of kindness and wincing when they touch you.
Harden, meanwhile, was left with a scary laceration on his left eyelid and two bloodshot eyes after taking an inadvertent rake to the face from Draymond Green — but he amassed a team-high 29 points through blurry vision despite squinting and wincing for the rest of the evening.
Just as there are superhero movies and hit songs that continue to rally a wide audience despite the wincing disapproval of critics, the allure of Mr. Chow does not seem to dim no matter how many times customers are told that they're crazy to pay that much for stir-fry.
"I really just want to know what was going on [in the Conway photo], because I won't tell anybody and you can just explain to me that circumstance, because she really looked to me familiar in that position," Richmond said, as some in the crowd were seen wincing in response.
I'm not saying that every time they groan you have to ask, "Are you okay?" because that's excessive and annoying, but pay attention to overt signs, like if they've stopped moving entirely, if their breathing is erratic, if they're wincing in pain, if they're crying (you'd be surprised!), and so on.
Taking the form of a mock, mocking documentary, one that disjointedly swings between heehaw comedy and wincing agony, the movie establishes its raised-eyebrow tone with a title card stating it's "Based on irony-free, wildly contradictory and totally true interviews with Tonya Harding and Jeff Gillooly," her former husband.
ESPN's Outside the Lines just came out with an article about their escalating feud, depicting a fly-on-the-wall scene we all surely would have liked to witness between wincing eyelids: Jerry Jones on the phone with Goodell back in August, when Goodell told Jones about Ezekiel Elliott's six-game suspension.
If you've found the time to listen to it between the new Young Thug project and a host of new singles this morning, you'll know that it's a gorgeous cinematic pop record that pushes the New Zealand singer's idiosyncratic talents to the front, never wincing from its own emotions or growing pains.
The governor was noticeably excited as he grabbed a red and green Portugal scarf and draped it around his neck, settling next to Mr. Costa, who was gesticulating with the same exasperated extended arm of a soccer fan whose team just blew a chance, or the same wincing grimace when the opposing team scores.
Or it might not have come until a little later, until last weekend, until the point when Edinson Cavani, wincing from the pain in his hip, was told he would not be able to return to the field at the Parc des Princes for the second half of a Ligue 1 game against Bordeaux.
I was wincing the whole way through, and went back to my hotel room and wrote a somewhat scathing review of the film, which I still fault largely for taking easy pot shots at racists and white supremacists, thereby allowing the audience to do so too, without acknowledging that there's something much more insidious to white supremacy than hicks and white hoods.
In a CNN interview on Tuesday morning, Kevin Hassett, the chairman of the White House's Council of Economic Advisers, was blitzing through Mr. Trump's accomplishments on trade when he called the pact with Canada and Mexico "this new Nafta version," before wincing and correcting himself: "the U.S.M.C.A." Getting there could take practice, and in some cases, avoidance has been the preferred strategy.
About twice a year, I get involved in a project that requires me to do some Android development; so, about twice a year, I re-launch Google's so-called integrated development environment, Android Studio, with fingers crossed… and twice a year I find myself wincing with bitter disappointment, as I rediscover that it still has all the elegant, intuitive simplicity of a Rube Goldberg machine.
At this moment when you recognize for the first time that you are wasting a literal fortune just to lug an oversized man-shaped bag through a long-ago-destroyed, overpriced tourist wasteland, as your pulse races and you realize that this misshapen, pointless, charmless mountain of wincing leather will soon propose marriage to you, of all things, that's when you know in your heart that all lives peter out early and become miserable descents into old age and disappointment.

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