And he kind of flinched and said, well, I wouldn't characterize it as a last stand.
Neither party flinched and now both films will suffer from the direct demo competition.
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Reagan stood up to the Soviets but flinched when Iran-backed Hezbollah bombed the marine barracks in Beirut.
"We have never flinched from making tough decisions and feel we handled it in exactly the right way, " he said.
Along with millions of Americans, I watched and sometimes flinched as Hurricane Irene sawed its way up the eastern seaboard.
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McCain also said her husband never flinched when, from 1989 to 1992, she became addicted to painkillers after undergoing two spinal surgeries.
He flinched a little when the book hit his chest, then edged his chair back to pick it up off the floor.
Wells Fargo (WFC) never flinched and is at highs of the year.
But then, perhaps they'll have a point because it was up to Romney to say no to them -- and at the crucial moments, he flinched.
While food prices paid by consumers barely flinched, the price of wheat surged 23.2% in July on a monthly basis, corn jumped 24.8%, and soybean prices rose 17.5%.
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Sabriel flinched as the girl screamed, hesitated for a moment, then bent down by the rabbit's side and reached out with one pale hand to touch it between its long ears.
If you need a refresher: Netflix announced it would split the pricing of its DVD delivery and streaming services, basically doubling the cost of similar service, then flinched at customer outrage, renamed its DVD service and then changed its mind.
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