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CAPUTO: Right, when he did this a year ago -- when he did this a year ago, I cringed then, and, and I cringed now.
"I'm not joking," added Bee after the crowd audibly cringed.
Saw Dems salivating at what passage meant for '18. Cringed.
I also know how much he just cringed reading this.
He immediately cringed and he said it was too much.
"I heard that, and I cringed," he told the Post.
I cringed on Tuesday as I witnessed usually stolid Sen.
Even as Democrats cringed listening to Mr. Comey deconstruct Mrs.
LONDON — She danced, Britain cringed, and then she danced again.
Strategists and commentators on both sides of the aisle cringed.
I cringed as the second person started to pitch, too.
On the other end of the phone, Mr. Bolen cringed.
One brilliant moment used sound effects so effectively I visibly cringed.
Even serious Republican political advisers like pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson cringed.
Kim Gray, a Trump supporter, said she had cringed when Mrs.
" Robbins said she "cringed" when she heard the term "Rocket Man.
Megan Fox has cringed while watching clips from her old movies.
Mostly I squinted and cringed, because holy shit — the foot reflexology hurt.
During a recent interview with CNBC, Sacks still cringed about that email.
EVEN some of Bashar al-Assad's staunchest opponents cringed at the snub.
I cringed, but also knew there was nobody to blame but myself.
If you cringed at "Trumped-up trickle down economics," you weren't alone.
I watched six full episodes from the first season and I cringed.
When he called her after one of their first dates, she cringed.
I cringed but ultimately agreed, believing it was the only way forward.
I cringed when I saw Darren revealed in his red baseball cap.
Times Square, all cringed at the smell of Slocombe's beat-up shoe.
And Rycroft, who says she "cringed" watching the breakup scene, sympathizes with Kufrin.
Some attendees loved her set, while others cringed at some parts of it.
I cringed a bit, not knowing how that was going to turn out.
My whole body cringed when he asked Philip if Sandra had mentioned him.
I hear several general counsels cringed — and protested — when they saw this document.
I caught myself in the mirror and cringed at my dyed blonde hair.
I mean, I chuckled a little at the rubber chicken, but mostly I cringed.
I cringed watching two white dudes stand up only to knock a woman down.
Veterans have cringed observing this inaccurate reference to an institution upon which they rely.
The patrons slurping tall beers at the bar cringed at the sight of us.
It's so self-aware that I cringed at how easy she made it look.
Even those who worked closely with Joe Biden cringed when he said the words.
He cringed, and thought it was a question About the condition of their marriage.
I cringed at Tink's mistakes, and I found the story slow going at times.
He said he cringed when he heard about the incident in the pizza restaurant.
Every time I opened my fridge and saw the jar lurking, my entire body cringed.
When I saw the first pilot in a screening room I cringed at my makeup.
"In our presidential forum, I cringed when Bernie Sanders used the word 'minority,'" Allison said.
Commentators giggled, viewers at home cringed, and the brashest, glitziest opening ceremony in history continued.
I reveled in their curiosity but cringed when they asked if they could come over.
I felt the difference in my lungs, which welcomed rather than cringed at each inhalation.
While it was the appropriate term I still cringed whenever I heard someone say it.
She could have silently cringed when Kylie and Kendall made those 2Pac and Biggie t-shirts.
This is the one who cringed every time Donald Trump did something cruel, vulgar or misogynistic.
No, I wasn't cured of all self-consciousness; I still cringed or shied away at times.
Long before Trump's campaign, he heard and cringed at complaints that Mexican immigrants were criminals, freeloaders.
But he would get super emotional every time he played it and I just cringed inside.
He cringed when he realized it was just a few blocks away from a welfare office.
Warren cringed a little, wolfed his sandwich, and told her that he was late for a meeting.
He visibly cringed and covered his face in exasperation, appearing to be at a loss for words.
When Apple announced the new iPhone 11 on Tuesday, the trypophobic corner of the internet collectively cringed.
Even if you weren't a fan of Mr. O'Rourke, you may have cringed as you watched it.
But as a special-needs sister, I cringed at her lack of familiarity (I'm being kind) re IDEA.
I squirmed a lot while watching, both times I saw it, and I cringed while also feeling ... seen.
I cringed when "What Belongs to You" pivoted to the narrator's troubled coming out as a gay youth.
"The first time you posted a photo of you in your underwear and bra I cringed," she said.
It is up for the disguiser to determine if they want to be cringed upon or laughed at.
And all she got in return was a lousy, half-assed, cheesy montage that viewers universally cringed at.
Scholars cringed at the clichés Mr. Burns's narrative reinforced and spent years correcting many of the documentary's simplifications.
Many older Cuban-Americans cringed at Mr. Sanders's remarks, saying he sounded like an apologist for Communist indoctrination.
He cringed at the sight of a magazine left in his dormitory featuring photos of Hitler and Goebbels.
When I arrived on Friday, I cringed to see that it already had a few feet of water.
And as a slightly-less-cynical-but-still-pretty-cynical geek myself, I cringed a bit at Bob.
The world collectively cringed Sunday night as they watched the biggest screwup in the history of the Academy Awards.
Even though I was a lady who was there to listen, I cringed at the "LISTEN UP, LADIES!" tone.
Over on team Good Morning Bitches, I cringed as Charlie Hides was schooling Cynthia Lee Fontaine in their segment.
In particular they cringed when Rob posted, "She had a baby out of spite" to get back at Tyga.
Many GOP members cringed as a string of high-profile White House controversies threaten to derail their party's agenda.
When I read that Gwyneth Paltrow was coming out with a new cookbook titled It's All Easy, I cringed.
I was hoping Trump wouldn't do something stupid that would upset things, so when he mocked her, I cringed.
She got out, looked at the other car, cringed, then drove away with her mother in the front seat.
I cringed at the notes of exoticism in the whole sequence, but there were also many things I loved.
I cringed as I watched him and cried for us all,Our values, our futures hijacked by his gall.
He probably would have cringed away from that kind of title, but that is totally what he was doing.
But less than a year ago, I'd have cringed at the idea of stepping one foot into the studio.
This past week -- my friends and I have cringed -- when we read about it and talked to each other.
Using forceps, I grabbed at the free edge of skin; I cringed at the ripping sound as tissue tore loose.
While Russian liberals cringed, most people saw it as a fairly harmless symbolic gesture to placate ageing Communist Party voters.
" Then he cringed, shrugged, and said with a sheepish smile, "Sorry, but I think I have to say that, right?
If you've ever cringed at the sudden memory of a gaffe you made in public, you're not the only one.
There was a story about some of his angry supporters, displaying swastikas on their trucks, and she cringed reading it.
You probably had the same reaction as most people watching the game: you cringed and thought, Welp, that's a concussion.
"Sometimes I had too many beers," he testified, adding that he has "cringed" at some of his behavior back then.
I cringed in recognition at some of the pink toys in the diorama that similarly lay in my daughter's room.
When she smoothed the fleece of a microfiber towel, I cringed at the drag of rough callus against terry cloth.
Bedoya cringed when it was pointed out that, at 30, he is the oldest player on the squad this week.
She "cringed," she said, to think that his influence remains in gymnastics, and vowed to eliminate his input forever. 8.
The "We Belong Together" singer internally cringed through the whole ordeal and couldn't hide her utter disdain for the mini Mimi.
But when Dr. Huxtable snuggled up to his wife and peered intently (and disapprovingly) at his daughter's tight pants, I cringed.
Many Democrats cringed over that last theory and suggested it was time to move on rather than relitigating the last election.
I tentatively applied a layer of cream and immediately cringed as I felt an uncomfortable tingle around my flaked-up nose.
"My friends and I have cringed when we read about it and talked to each other" in recent days, he testified.
India is free for she has taken all that steel and cruelty can give, and she has neither cringed nor retreated.
Di Virgilio cringed at the idea that people might place one of his soccer player figurines inside a traditional nativity scene.
Trump cringed but relented, and quipped that he hoped people at a rally later that day in New Hampshire would understand.
LAWRENCE I was so guilty of this tic when I first came out that I cringed when I read your letter!
But much as I cringe at his, at times, adolescent behavior, well, I cringed during the era of 44, as well.
To be honest, I cringed a bit when Tapper asked about the role of faith in Warren's public and private life.
"Even though his decision is unpopular, Trump bravely stepped up, then cringed back and had somebody else announce it," Colbert said.
Several Republican strategists and donors said they cringed as they watched the bizarre scene play out as a prelude to the debate.
Then, I cringed: because I didn't want Hannah to give up the unique autonomy of being a SMBC (single mom by choice).
The activists had been trying to keep destination countries secret, and when Baranova began getting phone calls from French media she cringed.
They cringed at his trafficking in Jewish stereotypes and recoiled when he hesitated before denouncing David Duke, the Ku Klux Klan figure.
I cringed when I watched "FeFe," not because of who the two polarizing rappers happened to be but because of the imagery.
The women in suburban Dallas all conceded they have cringed sometimes at Mr. Trump, citing his pettiness, impulsiveness, profanity and name calling.
Clinton's supporters in blue America cringed at Mr. Trump's inflammatory remarks during the campaign, but his supporters throughout red America barely flinched.
"  More specifically, fans cringed at the track's line, "Closed on Sunday, you're my Chick-fil-A/ You're my number one, with the lemonade.
As soon as King walked in, I cringed, waiting for her to notice and give me a Miranda Priestly-style up-and-down.
My inner cynic cringed, but the optimist in me loved them, as I knew they signified a social shift toward acceptance and visibility.
So, on balance, I enjoyed the wordplay, but I cringed a bit when I realized where Ms. Lempel was going with her theme.
The actress audibly gasped and visibly cringed at the sight of her own work, telling ET that it was "weird" to watch herself.
Others have agonized about whether to withdraw their children from JCC schools and cringed when they hear a text message alert on their phones.
Even as Petrzela cringed at some of the statements her workout class was making, she felt a tension: She loved going to the class.
" 233:363 PM Looking back at high school, Kavanaugh said he cringed at a few things, "for one thing, our yearbook was a disaster.
So she decamped from MGM to sign with her new "daddy" (I cringed so hard I pulled a muscle in my neck), Jack Warner.
Meanwhile, when Sierra Burgess Is a Loser came out in September, I actively disliked it and cringed my way through most of the scenes.
BOSSES at big banks would once have cringed at releasing the kind of results they have been serving up to investors in recent days.
But upon hearing myself think words, "Happy birthday dear Nicole," while standing alone in a bathroom two months before my actual birthday, I cringed.
When Traywick made a similar claim on camera for a Netflix film crew, I watched as one of the biohackers working with him visibly cringed.
A drunken Elton began hurling oranges at him, then cringed when his amused manager called him the next day to tell him what he'd done.
They all cringed at chief strategist Steve Bannon, which seems the right response, although every single person I spoke to thinks Bannon is deeply intelligent.
I think Brown is a classic example of men being trash, and I cringed when I saw him fawning over a woman he doesn't deserve.
I cringed and thought, "What a spoiled brat," and told myself I would do everything to make sure that I did not raise spoiled children.
I cringed as countless people rode the wrong way on one way streets, into oncoming traffic, clearly drunk, their platinum badges waving in the wind.
I confessed that I cringed whenever she called herself "crippled," which she does, because she values directness and has a streak of mischief in her.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — I've got to admit, my inner teenager's first glance at today's Will Nediger grid landed on 413A and she then self-consciously cringed.
They cringed when Ms. Pelosi made a spectacle out of the eventual signing of the articles in January, when she distributed commemorative pens to colleagues.
Jim Cramer cringed when he read a study that said students who graduate with no debt end up being worth more than classmates with outstanding loans.
I cringed for him when he asked his mark to take out her headphones and make time for him while she's exercising — never do this, men!
Still, I cringed at her adoption of criminalized Black culture, and how that adoption was meme-ified, when on Black bodies it causes incarceration and death.
" Lyn Kilian, who moved to the U.S. from Canada more than 50 years ago, conceded she has "cringed on occasion when he's said a certain thing.
As a defender of Chicago, I cringed because he's right, and I wondered what the estimated 80 million viewers must think about the city I love.
Unfortunately, when Gosling cringed in pain, his mouth opened, and the masseuse's stomach — a hairy one, just so we're clear — brushed right up against his tongue.
Washington (CNN)When President Donald Trump declared in September he hoped the world would read his phone call with Ukraine's President, some of his advisers cringed.
So before the series finale, I went back and re-watched a bunch of episodes I'd cringed through on a first run and never tried again.
While something YouTube probably should have implemented years ago, it should still be welcome news to anyone who has cringed over vertical videos with ugly black bard.
I cringed when, in a recent episode, Sutton reveals that she still owns and keeps under her bed a rifle from her rural high school shooting club.
Neil Phillips from Wilmington, N.C., cringed at the image: I would describe this picture as messy, silly, comic, outrageous, but full of life (see where I'm getting).
CNBC's Jim Cramer cringed when he read a study that said students who graduate with no debt end up being worth more than classmates with outstanding loans.
We cringed when fitness model Lindsay Phenix chopped off her hair in the blazing heat because we knew that she would soon end up on a frozen mountaintop.
While I cringed at Carrie's deference to the dude's feelings, the writers didn't shy away from pointing out that it's not okay for men to act this way.
I cringed first because there's a level of me going, "I hope I wouldn't have written that as a talking point for an external person," but I could've.
Although her eyes were covered with dark sunglasses, her body language said it all: she turned away and made a cringed face before getting into the driver's seat.
I found the main character insufferable, the supposedly erotic bits a little boring, and I cringed at the portrayal of the woman who's the object of his desire.
Rome cringed as she recalled a marketing campaign unveiled by the French soccer federation some years ago that reductively revolved around high heels, glitter and the color pink.
Paul knows what we all do, because you've already cringed watching Lindsay tear up that check: She didn't deposit it, and she wouldn't know how if she wanted to.
He told The New Yorker's Ben McGrath in 2014 that he cringed at the suggestion that he would retreat to a golf course and live life slowly upon retirement.
If you cringed while watching the girl group get particularly petty over Cabello's exist, you can imagine how the "Crying In the Club" singer felt about the whole thing.
Even back then I cringed at the name, but charmed by the promise of a challenge, I thoughtlessly clicked the follow button and handed over $48 for her program.
The first time someone posted a picture of themselves in one of my groups, asking for specific makeup advice, I cringed: This woman has no idea what she's getting into.
My colleagues cringed at the questions when I showed them, but now I have all the answers, and it turns out I was right about Requiem for a Dream. 23.
As Congress again wrestles over raising the level of debt the government can incur, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell cringed at what would happen if it fails to do so.
I cringed to learn that John, the writer character, is so stalled on his ­novel about the Chinese who built the transcontinental railroad that his publisher has canceled his contract.
JON REINER, NEW YORK To the Editor: I cringed as I read the article about the dearth of parking spaces for high school students at elite public suburban high schools.
And while commentators cringed at some moments — particularly when he claimed credit for writing a bill that Amy Klobuchar actually wrote — the consensus was that he got what he needed.
The internet collectively cringed when the audience laughed at Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner during their 2019 Emmys speech but, reportedly, there's a reason why the moment felt so weird.
" She said in an interview on Wednesday that when she first read the story, which kicked off conversations about gender relations, power and consent, "I cringed just like everyone else.
When I saw the doll in person, I cringed and was truly disheartened by the thought of a black child being beaten by another child or an adult for pure pleasure.
" After a futile MAKE SOME NOISE prompt, the entire stadium cringed as one when the Jumbotron played a music video in which each truck driver mouthed along to Pharrell Williams' "Happy.
He knew I had issues with hoarding and cringed whenever I mentioned all the stuff I had lying around the floors of the two-bedroom Brooklyn apartment where I lived alone.
And press advocates cringed at the prospect of a gala dedicated to the phrase "fake news," which has already helped corrode trust in journalism in the United States and around the world.
The look on her face reminded me of myself not so long ago — the way I once cringed and struggled at banquets, feeling simultaneously embarrassed and humiliated but also obligated to please.
We cringed as kids dared each other to eat laundry detergent, Tristan Thompson cheated on Khloé Kardashian while she was in labor with his child, and Kanye West spewed a lot of nonsense.
I found it strange and amusing and occasionally endearing, even as I cringed at the clunky dialogue and covered my notebook in "WTF"s every time the characters did some dumb new thing.
But you don't have to take my word for it: as the leaked emails show, even Clinton's top tech policy advisors cringed when she started talking crypto at the Democratic debate last December.
Al Gore in 2000 cringed with embarrassment at every reference to Bill Clinton's personal conduct and in 1984, when Walter Mondale ran, Jimmy Carter had been unfairly consigned to oblivion as a failed president.
I had already cringed at the extravagant black-tufted wigs that covered the chest and back of the bass Ildar Abdrazakov in a scene showing his character, the Algerian bey Mustafà, in his bath.
It's this feeling that illustrates what ultimately made a lasting impression on me as I alternately laughed and cringed my way through the show: not the onstage battle between bands, but an offstage one.
I cringed when I read that Owen Cunningham, a director at a design firm, suggested that it "cancel the holiday party" until it has been figured out how men and women should interact. Really?
The dynamic produced palpable dread — I cringed every time Denise came up — and it also illustrated how dramatically the narrative has flipped in the relatively short time since Tara and Heath split the scene.
There was no one in the administration well-positioned to play this role, and I'm certain that Trump cringed at the thought of having Tillerson -- someone he neither likes nor trusts -- assume such responsibility.
While fans and media cringed at him going in against destroyers like Lombard and Belfort in the past, having previously beaten Bisping in dramatic fashion, the fight makes a little bit of sense, at least.
"I'm not interested in talking about Hillary Clinton," said Teri Goodman, a Democratic activist and longtime Biden ally in Dubuque, Iowa, who cringed when asked about Biden's similar theme after his event there Tuesday evening.
The shot never came and the boxing public cringed as they watched the ring warrior get outclassed by mediocre competition, or sloth through fighters that he would have wiped the floor with in his prime.
Matsuyama cringed as if he hated his 8-iron shot more than hot sauce on ice cream, but his ball bounced once, kissed off the flagstick and nearly went into the hole for an ace.
" But the professor cringed at the prospect of Assad's regime receiving positive press after Palmyra's recapture after, he noted, "they worked systematically for the last year or two to destroy any viable alternatives to ISIS.
In the middle of the monologue, when hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che joked that Laurie Metcalfe getting nominated for an Emmy for Roseanne was like a cop getting an award from BET, Teigen visibly cringed.
"My co-founder, who had worked at Facebook, commented about how he worked with these three wonderful women, but cringed when they spoke because they didn't sound as confident or as smart as they are," she says.
I wish I could wrap this up by saying that I never cringed at another snapshot, or that I didn't feel a mix of excitement and dread while waiting for our photographer to send the formal photos.
"Lee Kuan Yew would have cringed at the hero worship just one year after his death," she wrote, criticizing displays such as a 3.1-meter tall outline of Lee Kuan Yew's face made with nearly 5,000 erasers.
Benintendi homers twice as Red Sox drub Yankees NEW YORK — Many among the packed stands at Yankee Stadium might have cringed at the sight of Andrew Benintendi sending two pitches from Luis Severino soaring into the seats.
"I'm happy to be here with my bipartisan partner in crime," Mr. Kirk said, referring to Senator Richard J. Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat, who was sitting two seats away and cringed mildly at the word choice.
Partly this pride is a self-preservation mechanism of the Chamber of Commerce, which in Wallace's heyday cringed at the uncouth antics of his largely rural supporters and ultimately joined the civil rights movement's call for desegregation.
And I physically cringed lower and lower in my seat when Julie, who has just confronted Anthony in a sensible and logical manner only to be met with intense guilt, begs his forgiveness by kissing his knuckles repeatedly.
Owens' father, Bill, sharply criticized Trump, telling The Miami Herald he cringed at the thought of having to shake the president's hand at the ceremony for the arrival of the fallen SEAL's remains at Dover Air Force Base.
Would that brief shot of a bare-faced and stammering Audrey in a white room (I think you called it, babe!) have been as gloriously disorienting if we'd cringed over one agonizing Audrey-Charlie fight, instead of three?
Most of us have probably, at some point, cringed at old photos of ourselves — whether it's because they captured a memory we really didn't want to document, or because they're evidence of our questionable taste as awkward adolescents.
While much of Toronto cringed at the often lurid revelations about Mr. Ford's private life, his supporters rallied to him, appearing in greater numbers than ever at the free barbecues the two brothers had long organized for them.
Aquaria expressed her pride in having won the Snatch Game, Asia wailed over having been read by Tisha Campbell in the ball episode, and Eureka ably represented a nation when she cringed in remembrance of the Pharma-Rusical.
They cringed when George H.W. Bush checked his watch on stage; winced as Al Gore puffed his beefy frame behind Bush junior; and almost fainted as Trump did to Hillary Clinton whatever one calls that sort of thing.
Earlier this month, I cringed while watching a YouTube video of Dean Takahashi of GamesBeat as he struggled for almost 30 minutes through the tutorial and opening levels of Cuphead, the new 2D run-and-gun shooter from StudioMDHR.
"I like Gloria Allred, but when I saw her on TV, I sort of cringed, because I knew what people in Alabama would say," said Ms. Hayes, who was wearing a button for Mr. Moore's Democratic opponent, Doug Jones.
But I rejected this even as I thought it, it wasn't my vocation, it was just something I had done, a way I had passed the time; don't be so pious, something said in me, and something else cringed away.
Watching Fox over the years, I cringed when I saw many professional women in short skirts and fitted tops, positioned in ways that seemed designed to highlight their legs, sitting next to an older, male anchor, in a suit and tie.
Once upon a time, the N.B.A. probably would have cringed at such a movie, with Garnett, more commonly known as K.G., engaged in a gambling-related caper that uses the Celtics-76ers playoff games in 2012 as a crucial plot point.
I cringed even more when, a few days later, I went onto Amazon (AMZN) and found I could get a nice-looking tuning fork in the same frequency for $15 and a rose quartz crystal of the same size for $6.75.
I cringed at the costumes (they looked yanked from the racks at H&M) and when the titular character (Taron Egerton) received a draft notice for the Crusades… clearly printed out after a prop specialist had their way with it on a computer.
I cringed in horror as we invaded Iraq in 2004, simply because I'd just read The World Is Flat and Longtitudes and Attitudes by Thomas Friedman—books that were readily available for everyone to read at that time, and on bestseller lists!
"Last weekend, the world collectively cringed when 78-year-old former Secretary Albright spoke at a pro-Clinton rally and said, "We can tell our story of how we climbed the ladder, and a lot of you younger women think it's done.
Elaine ShuteSurry, Me. To the Editor: As the Democrats take on one another — and the second debate especially got personal — I cringed because I expect that President Trump will use some of these criticisms down the line when he debates the Democratic nominee.
There's probably no way that, say, Kate would become a professional singer overnight, and I cringed a bit when we first saw Randall cradling a baby, thinking the show had simply skipped to the part where he had a new, adopted child.
The three-week disruption to the N.H.L. schedule caused by the Olympic break annoyed owners and league officials, who cringed at the N.H.L.'s disappearance at a fertile juncture of the sporting calendar, just after the Super Bowl and before baseball season.
But I cringed reading her story about a young woman who makes a series of bad financial decisions and ends up stuck with a lecherous boss and an abusive boyfriend because she has mountains of debt and less than $200 in her checking account.
That moment in 2012 when Google Glass strutted down the runway at a Diane von Furstenberg show and everyone cringed — even DVF could not rescue that gadget from its own nerdiness — was treated as simply an awkward early harbinger of better things to come.
Former Yale classmate Chad Ludington became the latest to accuse Kavanaugh of being dishonest, saying that when he watched Kavanaugh deliver his testimony under oath to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, he "cringed" and added that he was willing to talk to the FBI.
In the first episode, when Dani proposes, I cringed at her When Harry Met Sally–esque attempt at an "I love you for x, y, z random things" ("I love the way you talk to the TV… I love that you dance with your eyes closed…").
We cringed as apoplectic politicians attacked yet another farm, factory or residential home being sold to "the Chinese"; culminating in the then-opposition Labour Party claiming an overseas hijacking of our housing market, based on the fact that 39.5% of house purchasers in Auckland had "Chinese-sounding names".
It might not sound too challenging to do, but in today's hyper-connected world, I cringed at the idea of attempting three days — or 72 hours — of total silence where I'd be able to do nothing more than eat, sleep, read or just sit and stare into nearby rice fields.
So when the Yankees' two catchers recently sustained freakish injuries — McCann hyperextending his left elbow when he reached down to block a pitch and Austin Romine hurting his thumb when his glove fell off as he tried to catch a warm-up pitch — Manager Joe Girardi cringed along with them.
And I was so glad that a person of color got a shot at emceeing Hollywood's biggest night, given the diversity of this year's potential nominations — I cringed at the thought of a white comedian making flat jokes about films like Black Panther, BlackKklansman, and If Beale Street Could Talk.
I, too, melted with joy when watching the recent viral video of two toddlers, one black and one white, embracing on the street — even as I cringed with the knowledge that it would be widely shared to comfort a mostly white audience with the fantasy that racism is on its way out.
I cringed as it became clear the Defense Department was reducing Vietnamese lives to mere statistics; that President Lyndon B. Johnson kept escalating the war thinking that a few more bombs would kill the spirit of a people who just wanted to be rid of foreign powers; that diplomacy was never a first resort.
I cringed, watching last year's production of Kenneth Lonergan's " The Waverly Gallery ," to see the middle-aged Ellen (Joan Allen) blow her top when her mother, Gladys (the glorious Elaine May), asked, yet again, if the dog had been fed, but it was impossible to feel superior in the face of her exhaustion and sorrow.
The present White House may be uncomfortably reminiscent of a medieval court, with its cliques and coerced displays of fealty, all taking place under the watchful gaze of a ruling family—as cabinet members cringed this week, an impassive Jared Kushner, Mr Trump's son-in-law and senior counsellor, could be seen monitoring their tributes from a seat behind the president.
No, I never planned this; and yes, an earlier version of myself would've cringed wholeheartedly at the sight of this mobile, vocal, and self-sufficient girl at my breast — but what a lesson this has been in my understanding of human connection, of what it means to love and care for another, and of what exactly I look like as a mother.
Janet Murguía, president of UnidosUS, formerly the National Council of La Raza, said that she understood that Mr. Trump would need to be part of the deal, but that she cringed at the thought of ever reaching out to a president who kicked off his campaign by claiming that Mexican immigrants were "rapists" and "criminals" and who often told crowds across the Midwest that immigrants threatened their jobs.
We talk and write all the time about the Never Trumpers: those previously stalwart Republicans who cringed at Trump's entry into the presidential race; grew increasingly apoplectic as he raged on; began to live, courtesy of him, in an unwavering state of unalloyed outrage; and scaled new media and sometimes financial heights as party turncoats, their antipathy toward the president more titillating and telegenic by dint of their loyalty to Republicans before him.
When I read the story by Maggie HabermanMaggie Lindsy HabermanBudowsky: President Trump, meet with all former living presidents Media members react to 'straight talk' from surgeon general: 'Quite a prescription' Chris Wallace 'horrified' by CNN's Acosta's conduct: 'It's not our job to one-up presidents' MORE of The New York Times about how you are losing patience with Dr. Anthony Fauci, who may be the world's greatest living expert on how to defeat the plague of pandemic, I cringed with horror.

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