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1 While many congressional Republicans support those policies, they might blanch at the cost.
2 Even Donald Trump might blanch at such brazen contempt of the voting public.
3 Beware however, if you blanch at the notion of prostration.
4 Some would blanch at such an idea, but not you.
5 Do say: No one will blanch at this production.
6 Thomas didn't doubt people would blanch at the thought of making a run for it.
7 He wears a mask and therefore has no need to blush or blanch at anything.
8 The $235 billion telecom group may blanch at big budgets.
9 It's no wonder a boy should blanch at the sight of a man being burned alive.
10 Dáil reporters still blanch at the memory of trying to keep pace with Garret FitzGerald in full spate.
11 They will blanch at no danger.
12 Certain professional (and even amateur) lepidopterists blanch at the very mention of common names and their attendant confusion.
13 Parents often blanch at the price tag of braces for their children but count it as a known cost of raising offspring.
14 I know that your father would thank you as well, even though he would blanch at the whole idea of your involvement.
15 She had seen it blanch at a chance encounter with her in the street, or accidental touching of her hand by his.
16 These people would blanch at the idea of a government employee on the loose seeking vengeance for the murder of his wife.
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