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9 Sentences With "flinches from"

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"Nobody flinches from bringing prosecutions if the law allows it," Bharara said.
Miller hardly ever flinches from the darkness or jagged edges of her tale.
Neither book flinches from tracing the role that race, class, education and culture play in what are ostensibly political arguments.
" Miller, Weiner adds "is a poetic, precise writer" who "hardly ever flinches from the darkness or jagged edges of her tale.
Because she flinches from connecting all the dots, Jacob Appelbaum's story feels tacked on, as artificial of a post-script as the scenes from Clinton's nomination at the Democratic National Convention and President Donald Trump's eventual victory.
Szablowski makes you feel for the Roma families who are losing their livelihood (they earned money by making the bears dance and act out comedy sketches as street entertainment), yet he never flinches from detailing the cruel conditions these same people imposed on the animals.
Regarding the character, Dev said, "Shankar, the protagonist, was an athlete and a boxer. He never flinches from any challenge or danger. Be it fighting the African lion or duelling on the cliff, and that too without a body double." Most of the cast members of Chander Pahar are from South Africa.
No romanticist, Adams never flinches from describing all the vagaries and disappointments that afflict sexual and platonic relationships, but neither does she ever permit these descriptions to produce a sense of crushing pessimism."Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol 234. Detroit: Gale Group, 2001. Reviewers described her work as "fusing the sensibilities of Jane Austen and Mary McCarthy.
The Alfred I. Dupont jurors awarded Smith with his second Gold Baton and said of the body of work: "the series never flinches from showing why terrorist groups harbor such hate for America and includes people whose attitudes toward the United States are undoubtedly offensive to many viewers. Yet all of the programs are balanced and never sensationalized." Smith continued reporting on Al Qaeda in subsequent years. In the trilogy, "In Search of Al Qaeda", (2002), "Return of the Taliban" (2006) and "Obama's War" (2008), Smith twice interviewed President Pervez Musharaff on Pakistan's duplicitous Afghanistan policy.

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