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She flinched and edged away from him.
That's what really matters -- so they don't just come away with, 'Oh, that was nice.' " She flinched.
When I asked her about the forced abortion she suffered, she flinched.
I asked her why she had always wanted to live in our house, and she flinched at the word "our".
While Mrs. Clinton was seen as an old friend, Mr. Obama later appeared to mispronounce Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's name; she flinched but later hugged him.
It kind of landed, but it did something to her hand — I don't know whether it was buzzing or what — but she flinched," Benvenuto told the magazine.
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She flinches, and she's right to, because what I'm doing is weird.
She flinches at a question about her thoughts when she learned Wafa planned to blow herself up.
Nor does she flinch when showing possible reasons she has for putting up with it, describing her parents' stormy marriage.
She flinches, thinking he is making a pass at her, but neither of them wants a romantic relationship.
As she flinches from, and becomes fascinated by, her own sexual power, she seems genuinely innocent of the danger she is courting with the Husband.
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