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I saw his body flinching as he was getting shot.
But companies like Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google aren't flinching.
They also travel through huge amounts of matter without even flinching.
My dad gave him a price, and he agreed without flinching.
Without flinching she was eating bugs and worms, totally owning this experience.
The evidence seems pretty damning, but 6ix9ine's attorney says they're not flinching.
Meanwhile, the headphones dutifully handled High on Fire's punishing thrash metal without flinching.
I kept looking all around me, behind me, flinching at shadows and sounds.
At one point I tried to kiss her and she was like, flinching.
"I salute Secretary Spencer for not flinching from his duties," Mr. Bloomberg said.
After the attack, he is seen flinching and then goes out of view.
"The tech companies are not flinching," said Bob Staedler, a Silicon Valley consultant.
I remember sitting behind the camera watching this and thinking, there's no flinching.
Children skipped around a dirt berm, not flinching at the sound of gunshots and blasts.
The shot usually drops at about the moment his flinching defender re-opens his eyes.
Tyler Shields is not flinching from critics who have condemned his photo shoot with Kathy Griffin.
Stop flinching and really look at it, soak in the kaleidoscope of colors washing over it.
Flinching when they feel the driver is too close to another vehicle/obstacle/wall etc 5.
"It's going to be who's flinching first—which developer drops the rent first?" he told me.
"I salute Secretary Spencer for not flinching from his duties," Mr. Bloomberg said at the time.
Sometimes you go into a movie flinching and waiting for the thing that makes you cringe.
Like Margherita, you find yourself flinching from him, pulled toward the milder moods that Moretti favors.
A big bulldog permitted his tiny frog friend to climb all over his face without even flinching.
Clyde is confronted with a terrible dilemma, reminiscent of "Sophie's Choice", which the author explores without flinching.
Was there a point in the process of documenting this conflict that you stopped flinching as well?
Some were perhaps young and new to it all, while the older ones stood tall, not flinching.
To this day he tries not to swear because he imagines his mother flinching with every cuss.
Widowed at just 37 with two small children, Mom has trained herself to face challenges without flinching.
"I am in a cage, lacking courage, insignificant, flinching and escaping, just like this photo," she wrote.
Outside of flinching when Henry's jam toast hit the garbage, what struck you two the most while watching?
My job is to stand up for Canadian workers, Canadian interests, and I will do that without flinching.
And it provides a way for Europe to seek Mr Erdogan's co-operation without flinching from criticising him.
These are characters defined by the pain of their past and Fallen Order explores those themes without flinching.
It was a far cry from the horse flinching away from his touch less than an hour earlier.  
The combination of feeling absolutely nothing while flinching at everything doesn't make for a whole lot of fun.
All this means that investors should stop worrying about an imminent recession and flinching with each rate increase.
With the others hitting nearby, this looked heedless, like a movie colonel not flinching amid a mortar barrage.
Italy's deadline to resubmit its budget plans to the European Commission, on November 230th, lapsed without its government flinching.
Like the cops to whom Lu ends up telling her story, I found myself flinching at the supernatural parts.
"I'm going to go to school," Fanny said, head still down, flinching at the idea of staying home alone.
But if you're looking for a hero, look no further than Joey Porter who absolutely smothered the flame, without flinching.
The slow torture is hard for anyone to watch, but 25-year-old Nasayba stares at the screen without flinching.
Within 30 minutes the patient was smiling, quiet and, without flinching, able to be transferred to a gurney for scans.
It is in fact extremely hard to watch; I found myself flinching away from the screen and covering my eyes.
So as you'd expect from a top-flight Nikon camera, it should be able to handle challenging lighting situations without flinching.
Despite her mom's anxiety, Kaia ended up taking it like a champ, barely flinching as she got her first lobe pierced.
Both return from war shattered by the experience, flinching at loud sounds and chafing at their lives spent working Henry's land.
Without flinching, he then shoves an unsuspecting woman standing directly in his path, who appeared to be posing for a photo.
But there is nothing of traditional valor or virtue in stirring up conflict abroad while flinching from moral leadership at home.
Always following orders, the eight-speed auto serves up cogs without flinching; it's no dual clutch, but a fantastic gearbox nonetheless.
Test plants in their pots were dropped onto foam from a height of about six inches to elicit the flinching response.
And he is heard on one of theinfamous White House tapes barely flinching over the prospect of raisinganother million in hush money.
Possibly the most absurd solution is to make equip the rocksteady mantle, a piece of optional gear that prevents players from flinching.
Last year, another instance of M.D. favoritism was presented to me in a time of need, and I grabbed it without flinching.
Instead of "flinching" at these pressure points, it is time for believers to recover and reassert what Christ's church has always believed.
I found myself flinching as I read, not from the perils the characters face, but from the mauling the English language receives.
We've gotten to a point where we're able to watch reports on mass shootings without flinching — we're practically in an Orwellian world.
We know every good horror movie has a nasty ending, but that doesn't stop us from flinching, or screaming, when it happens.
The biggest issue that she has now is that she can't be in a public setting and look at police officers without flinching.
Googling a question you don't know the answer to is just about as second nature as flinching when something's flying at your face.
" Speaking at the Thursday morning news conference, Ross said: "People are using some predatory practices against us, and we're not flinching from that.
"He was going far too fast and the Queen was yelping and drawing in her own breath and flinching," Brandreth told the radio show.
As if to demonstrate this, she pulls a crackling loaf of ciabatta out of a massive commercial oven with her fingertips, not flinching once.
In the rematch with Alvarez the smoother boxer had the jumpy power puncher flinching and whiffing on any feint or hint of a target.
Economic anxieties press in from outside, but it's the farm's fusty interiors, where every cranny conceals a flinching flashback, that spark Alice's worst memories.
His depiction of the porn-making world is affectionate without ever flinching from squirmy details (such as a fluffer whose nickname is "Bouche d'Or").
Dominika can withstand great physical pain, even abuse, without flinching, and we sense that she has grown up knowing that beauty is supposed to hurt.
For the last 30 years I have been flinching at the disrespect and mistreatment of the working class that I hear and see every day.
Trump's decision drew mixed reviews in Washington, with some people criticizing him for flinching while others, notably senior Democrats, praised what they saw as restraint.
She then worked out for an hour, taking no blows from her coach but still flinching when he feigned the start of a roundhouse punch.
I remember watching him tend to the hives behind his house in the mornings, never flinching as the bees swarmed over his neck and arms.
My earliest lesson about why we celebrate the Fourth of July came when I first noticed my father flinching during the beautiful light shows I loved.
I liked the midnight version of myself, the one who wasn't so flinching and scared, the one who sprinted straight into the open mouth of adventure.
It's the kind in which everyone suddenly gangs up on someone, who then expresses his pain by hitting himself and falling over and flinching from touch.
"There are simple procedures, that are part of over 30 others, that Riyadh will implement directly, without flinching an eye if sanctions are imposed," he said.
If a look at the numbers has you flinching and ready to call the movers, it's time to settle down and weigh the pros and cons.
As we walked, I began to understand how to face the traffic without flinching, to expect that drivers are experienced at navigating such incredible human density.
To be successful and happy in the long term, you have to learn to make mistakes, look like an idiot, and try again, all without flinching.
The two share an awkward, entertaining dynamic, with Jones not even flinching at the violence and Meyers stressing out (or just acting like he's stressed out).
She called out the double standard of society for not even "flinching" when an advertisement for erectile disfunction comes on while the Frida Mom ad was rejected.
Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) accused Donald Trump of having contempt for the middle class, arguing that he would "will walk over your cold, dead body" without flinching.
Listening to the clients talk about being able to stand in front of the mirror and actually look at their own body without flinching was very moving.
Severino is clearly their most talented pitcher — an All-Star the last two seasons who gone toe-to-toe with Justin Verlander and Chris Sale without flinching.
"The principles of separating your markets business from your commercial and retail banking are there ... we haven't seen any flinching from the PRA on that whatsoever," he added.
Though it has a small sensor, this pocketable juggernaut can dive up to 50 feet underwater, brave sub-zero climates, and survive minor drops and spills without flinching.
The book's sputtering, flinching style, with its syntactical dead ends and missed connections, feels like both an accommodation to the necessity of language and proof of its inadequacy.
And he hadn't cared before, even though she remembered him flinching when he rolled up her sleeves after she returned home, the sudden flash of shining gray. Whoa.
Kyle: I can&apost stop flinching every time that happens, not &aposcause it&aposs, like, too hard or, like, too pressurized, but it&aposs just, like, very cold.
NY Mets infielder Luis Guillorme showed off some insane hand skills when he caught the bat that flew out of the hands of a batter ... without even flinching!!
He lies without flinching, and makes up his own facts with the dexterity of a sociopath, dating to his insinuation that President Obama was not born in this country.
In her spare time, she's taken to staring down statue impersonators in hopes of making them flinch, but Villanelle is the one flinching when she's handed her next assignment.
I mean, there have been moments over the years that make you wonder how politicians can still proclaim we are the greatest nation on Earth without blinking or flinching.
Despite a violent siege, Ali, disdaining his usual butterfly tactics, took Foreman's most powerful punches without flinching and without wobbling except for a brief moment in the second round.
But the ugly expression—as though he were flinching from a horror—did appear and was all the more striking because of its incongruity with his usual mild demeanor.
Joseph and I ran into Hutchins at one such outreach service on a damp Thursday outside Hackney Town Hall, the dogs in attendance was flinching at sporadic Diwali fireworks.
"There was a little flinching at the end of the day," David Brock, founder of Media Matters for America, a media watchdog known for its criticism of conservative news sites.
This is easy enough to understand, but not a lot of thought is placed on the mental toughness that is required to do something like a high fall — without flinching.
In this first (and only) series on the affluent, he retained his unsentimental sympathy, especially for the women, who typically look like flinching captives on the arm of a man.
What this moment demands is an honest, raw and difficult form of criticism, one that assesses work for its creative merit while not flinching from the circumstances of its creators.
But even in these days of conspicuous consumption, it was a bit shocking when a brewery in Finland said, "hold my beer" and came out with a liver-flinching 1,000-pack.
It's one thing to get a guy flinching at feints, but it might not take his finger off the trigger unless he starts getting hit while he's momentarily out of position.
By standing in the way of solidarity, it has produced an exceptional country that accepts without flinching the most extreme wealth alongside deprivation that has no place in the industrialized world.
You may find yourself flinching at the sight of chorus dancers in Turandot-style headdresses, but the casting of Mr. Akzeybek slyly makes Ito's outsider status more relevant for Berlin today.
"Well, here it feels like the protagonist is flinching," she concludes, and "all the plotty stuff" might just be there to cover up some fundamental reluctance to examine himself too closely.
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.
You can catch Hereditary in theaters starting on June 8 if you're ready to start flinching in terror every time a kid looks at you weird for the rest of the summer.
Although he has gained a reputation for betting large amounts without flinching, Yu, the professional poker player and friend of Holzhauer's, said that big-time sports betting was often stressful for Holzhauer.
In middle age he could not turn away from Goya's depictions of bayonettings; in old age he watched without flinching as Islamist terrorists, on video, crudely sawed off the heads of their victims.
We've seen other heroes in this universe that can take bullets without flinching, but here we have someone who deliberately takes big hits in order to power himself up to hit back harder.
But she probably never would have experienced the sexual trauma — inflicted by one of her two pre-Jamie husbands — that would later make her unable to be touched by a man without flinching.
We see her struggling in the wake of her reunion with her birth parents: shying away from touch, flinching at the sight of Claire's new wedding ring, disconnected from life at Fraser's Ridge.
Outside, partygoers of modest means were told that the club was full, while a man who demanded the best table available was quoted a price of five thousand dollars, and accepted without flinching.
Meet the Sherp all-terrain vehicle (ATV): The Russian truck that's so tough it can drive straight through a forest, crushing everything in its path, and even ford a frozen river — without even flinching.
All the books share an exquisite attention to the daily lives of people whose survival is intimately interdependent on nature and a direct, elegant style that respects young readers by never flinching from sorrow.
I'm certainly not convinced by reiki — it feels too ethereal, too vague to get to grips with, and the noises and flinching were stressful — but there's no denying how chilled I was after the treatment.
Unlike most of Mr. Trump's advisers, Mr. Kushner is unfazed by Mr. Trump's frequent fits of anger, sitting silently rather than flinching or fighting back when he is being dressed down, several campaign officials have said.
Criticizing the driver's decision-making, flinching when they appear to drive &apostoo close&apos to the car in front and pointing out the correct turn off or junction also only serve to irritate those behind the wheel.
But the more time we spent there, and in particular after the first shootout, where I witnessed an MS-13 gunman sow terror in the neighborhood without even flinching, the story began to center on the pastor.
The worst part, Mr. Wright said, was being "shrink-wrapped" — immobilized from his feet to his armpits while holding his arms over his head to prevent him from flinching as the doctors shot radiation into his heart.
Video games, the entire Human Centipede franchise, any war documentary is easier to watch than seeing a 40-year-old man having intercourse to — not with, but to, as she lay immobile, flinching — a 13-year-old girl.
The image of Curry flinching away from her co-host should have been a canary in this sexual harassment coal mine: It's clear now that Curry did not want to leave, but Lauer's enormous power pushed her out.
Though the movie restrains itself from tipping over into full-blown sentimentality, the conclusion feels ever so slightly too pat for a movie about two men who pride themselves in not flinching in the face of darker truths.
"Did he kick him in the balls?" he says, sounding shocked and flinching repeatedly as he sits with Julie and daughter Savannah, 18, watching a different fight unfold while they wait for Chase and Grayson to battle it out.
"The Festival of Living Art" (season 33, episode 7) The Festival of Living Art is one of Stars Hollow's most gorgeous and most elaborate set pieces, from Kirk's method take on "The Last Supper" to Lorelai's flinching Renoir girl.
It takes a knife to its central relationship, slicing it apart to examine its dysfunctional power dynamics and never flinching away from the mess it uncovers — but it also allows that relationship to feel genuine and meaningful and even sweet.
I've made it through Stepmom, Dancer in the Dark, and ISIS beheading videos without flinching, but I turn into a puddle like Alex Mack if I even think about The Plague Dogs or that episode of Futurama with Fry's dog.
And, in truth, the frost had long since matured into a kind of bodily aloofness, just shy of visible flinching, when they passed each other in the halls, or when they co-slept in the intimacy-free bed they'd splurged on.
But after a series of still images from security cameras seemed to corroborate her account, Mr. Trump told the crowd here that on the security tape, Ms. Fields's face "stayed the same" instead of flinching, as he would have expected.
Because for as long as I've known you -- and that's practically my whole life, albeit only through screens of various sizes -- I've felt as though we'd be such good friends from the start and I could call you "Burt" without flinching.
He brings a twitchy, introverted intensity to the part, hunching over his sketchpad and flinching away from Dot as he works, then coming to life when he's alone and able to submerse himself in the empathetic work of his art.
"I think it will be very tight, the parties (Fine Gael and Fianna Fail) are very close," Fine Gael minister Richard Bruton told Reuters, adding that he saw "no flinching at all" in Fine Gael's position of refusing to govern with Sinn Fein.
But it was her quiet ability to withstand the blows without so much as flinching, let Trump go at her, again and again, without once taking the bait, without once withering in the heat, that proved she has the qualities befitting a president.
Atwood knows exactly how terrifying it is when a person with power over you doesn't mind if you suffer, when they seem to in fact want you to suffer, and she examines every nuance of that terror without flinching away from it.
And it is him, specifically; turn on any pro wrestling, from any sized promotion, and watch their Okerlunds, the way the interviews are paced, the flinching from the inevitable crescendo of madness, and the faint look of disgust when the cutaway happens.
The race is tightening once again because Trump's perceived character — a strong leader with a simple message, never flinching from a fight, cutting through political correctness with a bracing bluntness — resonates in places like Appalachia where courage, country and cussedness are core values.
Expletives explode off their tongues like gunfireWhipping the passengers ears all around thema mother covers her son's ears,flinching as spittle flies past herI can feel the frantic scramble approachlike the ones that happen whenthere are people like this on a subway.
If this is simply the market flinching in advance of a feared economic blow or aggressive Federal Reserve rate-hiking campaign that doesn't arrive in coming months, then many of the most beaten-down cyclical stocks will probably prove cheap after the recent skid.
Flinching in the face of flag-waving, "God Save the Queen"–bellowing fans and finding a soft landing spot somewhere between genuine excitement and mild mockery of the small, often inward/backward–looking island we come from – that's our (first, second, and third generation) lot.
"Eric Garner," written in tall white letters that lean back as if flinching, catches the eye first, followed by "Sandra Bland" in yellow to the right, a URL for a Time magazine item about the speech at bottom and "Black Lives Matter" up above.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo offered confident assurances of the strength of Trump's argument that the attack on Soleimani was defensive in nature – not an "assassination," as some reporters and analysts argue – while appearing on six networks on Sunday, barely flinching under often-critical questioning.
In one early scene, Joe spells out to his wife how much the idea of gay people and gay sex repulses him, with the confidence of a man who knows he's firmly in the majority, generously throwing around the word "faggot" (among other slurs) without flinching.
We've already had a good long look at Luke Cage as a supporting player in Jessica Jones, but the invulnerable man's own series makes him look like even more of a force of nature, with Cage barely flinching as he wades through a gang of goons.
Never flinching from the physical disorientation or gore that sexual reassignment entails, she kicks off her ferocious 1994 essay "My Words to Victor Frankenstein Above the Village of Chamounix" with a description of her own rebirth that makes it sound like one of Frankenstein's macabre procedures.
We know what to do, or at least we have enough professionals who know what to do, and part of our survival paradigm is going to involve learning how to shut up and listen to those trained professionals instead of flinching in the face of Fox News.
Whatever graphically-demanding game you've decided to obsess over recently, the Predator Helios 300 can handle it without flinching (even with Metro: Last Light Redux and Grand Theft Auto V). It works so hard that it does have a slight tendency to overheat, so keep it off your lap.
We allude to her fears, and we had her tragedy in mind when we were initially cutting the film, but we did construct things mainly so audiences understood what was happening, and hoped we were being truthful by not flinching at the violence that unfortunately does sometimes happen.
Bergman's story also features a female parishioner who offers care and affection to the priest, without success, and she is mirrored, in "First Reformed," by the sorrowful figure of Esther (Victoria Hill), who is so brusquely rebuffed by Toller that we find ourselves flinching from him, and doubting the purity of his mission.
In the escalating game of chicken between North Korea and the US, North Korea is showing no signs of flinching: Pyongyang has announced detailed new plans for firing four ballistic missiles that would fly over Japan and land between 19 and 25 miles off the shore of the US territory of Guam.
James Corden and Steve Buscemi's 'Reservoir Dogs' parody is as ridiculous as you'd expect Robert Downey Jr. and Jimmy Fallon share glimpses of their failed 'SNL' sketches Robert Downey Jr. and Jimmy Fallon are terrible medicine salesmen in even worse wigs John Cena and January Jones go head-to-head in a brutal flinching game
But even as some borders have remained closed to combat the spread of the virus, that initial flinching is steadily giving way to pressure from large states, like France, Italy and Spain, joined by six others, to do more collectively, especially financially, to issue a "common debt instrument," a kind of Eurobond for the virus to help afflicted countries.
Here are your choices: You have to go back and relive every single one of those embarrassing moments—the flinching, the agony, the unbearableness of it—or, instead: You can sit down in a room and quietly admit to yourself that, if you met him, you would probably be extremely charmed by James Corden, and probably leave the situation thinking he was alright.
If hair is character, Delia wants to shoot straight up to some extravagant constellation, while Sandy (Stiles), in Ellis's smooth rendition of "Tootsie," who wears her mane loose and curly, is like a hurt animal, shivering on an overstuffed pillow, longing to be petted but flinching before you can touch her: she can't distinguish between a pat and a punch.
Laurie and Carla have thick skins and rarely show emotion, and they can screw with the boys without flinching; Jan conforms to her group of all male coworkers, taking pride in being "one of the boys"; and Monica serves as the slightly more emotional, female support system for the men, who put on a front of confidence, but long for reassurance — and maybe even a little mothering from her character.
Except, that is, here: except in that exquisite moment just before he takes a bite of food—when his body is hunched, primed, his hands gripped round an egg roll or spiralized frankfurter, his body flinching like yours might before you take a punch—and in that moment, he sighs and succumbs, you can barely see it, but it's there, a tiny moment of relaxation, the lid just sliding off the box, the tourniquet loosening, and there, for a moment, he is true being: Take a breath, Guy Fieri, for in this moment, you are alive.
Self-loathing is inherent only insofar as it's learned behavior from those around you: your not-boyfriends that kick you out the back door and are horrified at the idea that their friends might know about you, your thin friends who blithely suggest that you go shopping together or that they never think of you as fat because, to them, fat means ugly and stupid and lazy and gross and you're none of those things, your mother and her pained flinching or blunt reprisal of your body because that's what she learned from TV and movies and music and magazines and from her mother.

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