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EVEN some of Bashar al-Assad's staunchest opponents cringed at the snub.
If you cringed at "Trumped-up trickle down economics," you weren't alone.
Times Square, all cringed at the smell of Slocombe's beat-up shoe.
Some attendees loved her set, while others cringed at some parts of it.
I caught myself in the mirror and cringed at my dyed blonde hair.
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.
I cringed at Tink's mistakes, and I found the story slow going at times.
When I saw the first pilot in a screening room I cringed at my makeup.
I felt the difference in my lungs, which welcomed rather than cringed at each inhalation.
Long before Trump's campaign, he heard and cringed at complaints that Mexican immigrants were criminals, freeloaders.
But as a special-needs sister, I cringed at her lack of familiarity (I'm being kind) re IDEA.
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.
Even though I was a lady who was there to listen, I cringed at the "LISTEN UP, LADIES!" tone.
I cringed at the notes of exoticism in the whole sequence, but there were also many things I loved.
But less than a year ago, I'd have cringed at the idea of stepping one foot into the studio.
Using forceps, I grabbed at the free edge of skin; I cringed at the ripping sound as tissue tore loose.
If you've ever cringed at the sudden memory of a gaffe you made in public, you're not the only one.
"Sometimes I had too many beers," he testified, adding that he has "cringed" at some of his behavior back then.
When she smoothed the fleece of a microfiber towel, I cringed at the drag of rough callus against terry cloth.
Di Virgilio cringed at the idea that people might place one of his soccer player figurines inside a traditional nativity scene.
They cringed at his trafficking in Jewish stereotypes and recoiled when he hesitated before denouncing David Duke, the Ku Klux Klan figure.
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.
The actress audibly gasped and visibly cringed at the sight of her own work, telling ET that it was "weird" to watch herself.
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.
BOSSES at big banks would once have cringed at releasing the kind of results they have been serving up to investors in recent days.
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.
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.
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).
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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…").
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.
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.
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.
Howard Thompson of The New York Times graded the film as "Okay, no more," adding that "as a Western spoof, the picture is slow, overdrawn and tame to the point of gentility. Surely young Disney fans wouldn't have cringed at some slambang, Gold Rush vigor, plus a little 'Ruggles of Red Gap' flavoring."Thompson, Howard (March 9, 1967). "Bullwhip Griffin".
He was a gruff individual, known for refusing to mince his words or guard his comments. But he could coach and bring out the best in his athletes. While some people cringed at his public expressions, his athletes and the rowing community revered him. Read started on an arduous training program that covered hundreds of miles over the choppy driftwood-strewn waters of Coal Harbour.
In 1995 National Geographic journalist Carol Beckwith described events she had witnessed during Vodoun possessions: > A woman splashed sand into her eyes, a man cut his belly with shards of > glass but did not bleed, another swallowed fire. Nearby a believer, perhaps > a yam farmer or fisherman, heated hand-wrought knives in crackling flames. > Then another man brought one of the knives to his tongue. We cringed at the > sight and were dumbfounded when, after several repetitions, his tongue had > not even reddened.
Both Katey and > Mamie – by dint of being female – would undoubtedly have cringed at the way > their father spoke about their mother and the way he made no secret of > preferring the company of her sister, of Ellen and, for that matter, almost > any other young attractive woman."Hawksley, Lucinda Katey: The Life and > Loves of Dickens's Artist Daughter Published by Doubleday, (2006) Because Mary and Katey decided to stay with their father rather than with their mother they experienced a certain amount of social coldness. A relative of their mother wrote, "... they, poor girls, have also been flattered as being taken notice of as the daughters of a popular author. He, too, is a caressing father and indulgent in trifles, and they in their ignorance of the world, look no further nor are aware of the injury he does them.
"Radio Times review Among reviewers who found the film banal and hollow, Caryn James of The New York Times observed, "By adding all the characters and settings that Shirley only talks about on stage, the film reveals the weakness of Mr. Russell's script as surely as if a magician's clumsy assistant had pointed a finger at a secret trapdoor. Ms. Collins brings as much energy and warmth to the role as ever, but on screen the strength of her performance is shattered by being chopped into tiny, disconnected bits." Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times likewise rated the film one star, calling it "a realistic drama of appalling banality." He added, "There were moments during the movie when I cringed at the manipulative dialogue as the heroine recited warmed-over philosophy and inane one-liners when she should have been allowed to speak for herself. . . .
Over The Limit 2011 received mixed reviews from critics, in his review for The Sun, Rob McNichol reported that the main event saw John Cena in a "typical 'superman' performance, Cena suffered a torturous beating before recovering to beat the former champion". "It was an old-fashioned, Hogan-esque performance which the young fans who to look to Cena as a superhero would have adored, while many purists would have cringed at the contrived narrative". The Smackdown main event and both wrestlers involved were highly praised, being described as "a tremendous match that will no doubt gain universal praise" and that "Christian has developed into a very accomplished wrestler, and Orton is arguably the best all rounder in the game right now, so a cracking match was not a surprise". The opening bout between Rey Mysterio vs R Truth was mentioned as being "a satisfactory opening match" and adding that "R-Truth entering the arena to no music — another nice touch in the development in Ron Killings' new heel persona".

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