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"You flinch for a while," Pettitte said.
For the rest of the play, Alceste wears his food stains as if they were stigmata, and whenever he shows up onstage, you flinch for what he's feeling.
What would I flinch for?" BOOM.
I didn't flinch for a second.
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I probably flinched for the rest of the year in '97".
Some of the subjects' fears should be allayed with episode one, but there will be flinching for everyone concerned.
I flinched for less than a second and continued my thoughts, and the BBC people started to duck and run away.
It is in effect a standoff on top of a moving train, a process of flinching for the holster, all with one eye on the looming railway tunnel that is the IPL auction starting on 12 February, the next significant date in this saga of departure.
He never flinched for a moment.
Surely someone at Warner or Weinstein Company could have flinched for both of their sakes?
Perfume James flinched for a moment before she smiled and said, "Thank you for the thought, Mr. Ripley.
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