Through it all Oldroyd orchestrates things with utter confidence, never
flinching once as things build to their shatteringly self - destructive conclusion.
With a premise not much more believable than Snakes on a Plane, this slickly made thriller entertains us from start to finish by never
flinching once.
Fenty quickly pushed through legislation that abolished the disputatious school board, won Rhee the authority to fire hundreds of central - office workers, and «has not
flinched once through any of this, never,» she says.
Not exact matches
Anyone unmoved by the realization that these men had
once looked death and hell in the face, and not
flinched, has something wrong with him.
I
flinch at stories of people killed when tornadoes are tearing off the church roof or hurricanes are flooding their houses — even as they pray for Jesus to rebuke
once more the wind and the waves.
The Democrats didn't
flinch, for
once, so Republicans couldn't lose more than a vote or two in the Senate, which they promptly did when the CBO produced a disastrous score for the bill.
Never
once did the Q5
flinch in acceleration, stability, or ride quality when loaded.
Not
once did they
flinch when we said «well, what about...» Our final decision to get two Fiestas was a family one (the 10 y.o. approved!)
That's a four - wheel slide at a hair under 110 mph, toward a wall, down a blind hill, and never
once did I
flinch.
Once in the dirt, the Renegade was surefooted, stable, and fun, often handling with relative ease the bumps that made us
flinch.
I sometimes
flinch when people try to touch me, but
once you hit the right spots I start to purr really loud and lean in hard.
Don't be surprised if the pet
flinches or squeals a bit — but
once the needle is in place, she should settle down and won't be much bothered by the therapy.