Sentences with phrase «flinching before»

He is expected to be financially stable, not flinching before fishing out some bucks for this activity.
As the late Carlyle Marney said, «You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you flinch before it makes you free.»

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Your cancer walks into the room before you do and people who know better still flinch — as they did before lepers, who were made to live outside the community, who had to beg for survival.
Its natural instinct to flinch I get that, but at 6» 7 with that grimace on his face and the way he ducked looked like he had never played football before never mind supposedly won 100 caps for germany
Perhaps she also flinched when the bodies collided, shocked at the force with which Jack and the others crashed into one another, protected — if that's not too generous a word — by meek shoulder pads, thinly - padded canvas pants and leather helmets (well before the face mask).
1st, Real Madrid u may come up with at least 100m before we even flinch at an offer for Alexis... pay the man 160,000 a wk Arsene!
However, the Bulldogs were called for an offside, despite several Alabama players appearing to flinch right before the snap, which could've been a false start.
After taking the title from Wilfred Benitez almost seven months before, he had flinched when he saw the discoloration under his eyes.
The Daegu situation was further complicated when media — led by the U.S. running website letsrun.com — analyzed Bolt's false start and concluded that Blake actually flinched very slightly just before Bolt did.
He still sometimes flinches when I catches a glimpse of my Breast if I'm feeding her out and about, but he 100 % supported and encouraged me to go to a nurse in a few months ago, that was interstate, so he organised my flights the night before while I packed.
Messrs Huhne, Cable and Clegg may have been respectively difficult for their partners over AV, Beecroft and nearly everything, but they can not be accused of flinching from George Osborne's Plan A. Mr Huhne was a convinced supporter of deficit reduction even before the election.
It's not every director who can show three kids (including an infant wrapped in swaddling clothes) perforated by bullets without so much as flinching, but that's Cooper's M.O., refined over the three films since his relatively marshmallowy «Crazy Heart»: As in «Black Mass» before this, violence packs more punch if depicted matter - of - factly, which somehow registers as «realistic» these days (although one suspects that it would be far more horrifying if his victims suffered slow, agonizing deaths after being shot).
In scenes such as this, the story doesn't shy away from graphic displays of blood so audiences should be prepared to flinch for a few seconds before they laugh at the pure insanity of it all.
But before you flinch, drop that attitude: Several of these blockbusters have been excellent action movies, redeeming Hollywood's most profitable genre as opportunities for sophistication, sarcasm and panache.
My first education in the casual cruelty of girls came when a reigning cheerleader invited me to her house to spend the night, only to ask me, without flinching, to finish her algebra homework before I left.
He didn't flinch as it crawled up his arm and across his chest before he placed it back on the ground.
We all want to get the best bang for our buck, but when confronted with the complex reams of numbers that seemingly adorn every processor and every graphics card the uninitiated can hardly be blamed for flinching, especially since one needs to ensure parts are compatible with each other before buying.
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