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Mr Jones's predecessor, Cheryl Gillan, visibly winced at the title given to Mr Davies.
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She said Mrs Graham had recalled lifting Millie and the child had winced and said "sore, sore, sore".
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Every time the gurney lurched over a transom, the boy winced in pain.
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She was suffering from one of her periodic coughing fits, a series of convulsions that sounded so raw I winced.
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She winced as she recounted the agony that the infection caused her.
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Thando, a movie-star beautiful 19-year-old in a short skirt and long braids, winced at the idea that Americans would eat nondairy ice cream.
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Shouting that he would get some transport, he raced off, and Nawab winced, hearing the man, in his hurry, shifting without using the clutch.
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Audin's "best friend" literally winced in what looked like genuine pain, and the rest of the Afghans looked aghast and confused as they listened to the translation.
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