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Examples
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Flinching is only part of the problem that a shooter can inflict upon his rifle.
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Flinching from the whistle of the wind over our empty piggy banks.
Will Durst: Killer Carnivorous Snails from France Will Durst 2011
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Flinching from the whistle of the wind over our empty piggy banks.
Will Durst: Killer Carnivorous Snails from France Will Durst 2011
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Flinching from the whistle of the wind over our empty piggy banks.
Will Durst: Killer Carnivorous Snails from France Will Durst 2011
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Flinching from the rain of shrapnel, he turned in the direction from which the projectile had come to see a young zhen standing across the thoroughfare.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony Dayton Ward 2011
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Flinching from the whistle of the wind over our empty piggy banks.
Will Durst: Killer Carnivorous Snails from France Will Durst 2011
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Flinching from the rain of shrapnel, he turned in the direction from which the projectile had come to see a young zhen standing across the thoroughfare.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony Dayton Ward 2011
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Flinching from that, the court called a fetus "potential life."
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Flinching at the loud noise, I tug hurriedly at the door, which opens with a squeal.
A Hidden Affair Pam Jenoff 2010
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Flinching at the loud noise, I tug hurriedly at the door, which opens with a squeal.
A Hidden Affair Pam Jenoff 2010
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