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She does not flinch.
She does not flinch from horror.
When she first meets people she hugs them; she does not flinch when flies land on her; and staring in her eyes too long is apt to make her cry "from sheer beauty".
This was in sharp contrast to Mr Schröder who, during his tenure, called Russia's president "a democrat through and through .At the same time, she has established an excellent relationship with Mr Bush, though she does not flinch from criticising the United States on such issues as Guantánamo and the CIA "rendition" flights.
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If she's overawed by the occasion, she doesn't flinch.
She doesn't flinch while making illegal U-turns, she said, or hesitate to sob dramatically when caught by a police officer.
Ms. Atkinson (on Broadway in "The Rainmaker" and "Enchanted April") is, as always, excellent, and she doesn't flinch from locating the insufferably class-conscious soul of Ruth.
The thing about Sara Paretsky is, she's tough — not because she observes the bone-breaker conventions of the private-eye genre but because she doesn't flinch from examining old social injustices others might find too shameful (and too painful) to dig up.
Asked whether she felt sorry for the defendants' parents, she did not flinch.
She did not flinch, but efficiently pounded her ground strokes with deep and severe angles, frustrating Oremans.
During her campaign meetings for her party's presidential nomination she did not flinch when questions from the audience were put to her in the "tu" form.
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