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East European officials flinch when her name is mentioned.

“Now, it is very necessary that we should not flinch from seeing what is vile and debasing,” he said.

"We won't flinch from the difficult decisions that will be necessary and we will always act in accordance with our core values of fairness and responsibility," he said.

Neither did he flinch from warning the Japanese that they may have to shoulder a heavier burden (ie, pay higher taxes) because of the nation's budgetary and debt problems.

They did not flinch.

I couldn't even flinch away.

Every week, their faces barely flinch.

The tactical flinch will intercept whatever he's doing and inflict some pain.

By August 2005 it had collected pencil-eraser sized samples from 955 whales using a dart gun that barely made the animal flinch.

The presence of the knife near the rubber arm caused the participant to flinch, and monitors on the left hand indicated a similar stress response as when the real hand was targeted.

The Germans did not flinch.

His public-relations staff flinch at the Rolex watch adorning his wrist.

Do not flinch from suffering; bear it silently, patiently, resignedly; and be sure that it is God's way of infusing iron into your spiritual life.

We must not flinch.

Students in Iowa flinch when they see him; women sometimes clutch their handbags; security guards occasionally follow him in shops.

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She does not flinch.

Most of us have the natural reaction to flinch when someone tries to hit us in the face or on our body.

To defeat terror, and not flinch.

The general didn't flinch. He told me he took his orders from a two-star general in San Antonio, Texas, and no matter what the White House had said to me, his orders hadn't changed.

We never flinch from difficulties.

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