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  1. used to tell a child or an animal to go away

564 Sentences With "shoo"

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Each must the other take not for his high, / His puissant front nor for her subtle sound, / The shoo-shoo-shoo of secret cymbals round.
I don't think it's a shoo-in nor should it be a shoo-in.
"Forever" sways in slow motion, with a reassuring soul bass line, imperturbable organ chords and nostalgic "shoo-wop shoo-wop" backup vocals.
Shoo the Flu's director is also the CEO of Flu Lab, and TechCrunch reported that Shoo the Flu will soon move under the umbrella of Flu Lab.
"I'll go straight to the male and shoo him off the road, and then I shoo everyone else off the road," said Ms. Stastny, the executive director of Nebraska Wildlife Rehab.
Sometimes they shoo him back to sea with a chair.
He said the coast guard would shoo the vessels away.
It was like they were trying to shoo us away.
I cut the thread and tried to shoo her off.
But the store hasn't tried to shoo them away either.
Even in Jakarta, Ahok is by no means a shoo-in.
Everywhere in Anniston, worried parents shoo children from parks and playgrounds.
Regardless of their unequal merits, neither candidate is a shoo-in.
But Hallquist is far from a shoo-in for the governorship.
Mr Dung was once thought a shoo-in for party leader.
Elijah Cummings (Md.), would be a shoo-in for the chairmanship.
I initially assumed it was the shoo-in for the prize.
Given his broad powers, Mr. Erdogan should be a shoo-in.
He grabbed a wooden stick and tried to shoo her away.
I've never had to try and sort of ... shoo it out.
Sexual orientation/Sexuality [sek-shoo-uh l - awr-ee-uh n-tey-shuh n] [sek-shoo-al-i-tee] | noun (sexual orientations, sexualities) Describes a person's enduring physical, romantic, and/or emotional attraction to another person.
In any year, it would be a shoo-in for Best Picture.
Sanders tried to shoo reporters away, saying personality profiles don't interest him.
The show is considered shoo-in for Best Musical, the top award.
Keep your distance — do not attempt to shoo, corner or touch it.
And after its initial reviews, "Star Wars" was practically a shoo-in.
If there's any negativity, I wanna instantly, you know, shoo it away.
In most games, Farrell's kicking could have made him a shoo-in.
Moore is by no means a shoo-in to win the Dec.
In more normal times Mr Bishop ought to be a shoo-in.
Just like that, the students then become virtual shoo-ins for acceptance.
That's not a shoo-in, but it makes her a heavy favorite.
They have roughly one minute there before the guards shoo them away.
John Culberson (R-Texas) appears to be a shoo-in for reelection.
They have roughly one minute there before the guards shoo them away.
I shoo him away, and sure enough, there's a dead rabbit back there.
Of all the predicted season 8 deaths, Melisandre's seems like a shoo-in.
On the bright side, she's a shoo-in for editor of Horse & Hound.
The obviously unqualified Ben Carson seems to be a shoo-in at HUD.
" Watch below to see this Oscar shoo-in say the phrase "intelligent butt.
"What that does not mean is he's an automatic shoo-in," he said.
And then when I come back, she tell me to shoo — go away.
Prero fired a warning shot from her shotgun to shoo the bear away.
Until now, the election had seemed like a shoo-in for Mr. Moon.
On the merits, Mr. Gorsuch is a shoo-in for the Supreme Court.
Taken together, Kan had been regarded as a shoo-in for the role.
I wanted to shoo it away but I accidentally hit one guy's old glass.
Y., a member of party leadership who was considered all but a shoo-in.
For example, Israeli water tech should be a shoo-in for China's growing needs.
I shoo the birds away when I'm home, but cannot do this all day.
These are the short-sellers who assumed Clinton was a shoo-in for president.
Does winning Iowa and New Hampshire make one a shoo-in for the nomination?
So why is the SNP a shoo-in for a third term in government?
The staff deals only with party officials; armed guards politely shoo other visitors away.
He's considered a shoo-in to be the next chairman if he wants it.
Despite all that, Bush, it was thought, was a shoo-in for re-election.
But this election's not quite the shoo-in that it might once have seemed.
With the nominations, the yearlong arc from apparent shoo-in to ignominy is complete.
Anything that resembles chicken is sort of a shoo-in for the top 5.
But this does not mean the Democrats are a shoo-in to win the House.
Mr Modi has looked like a shoo-in for a second term, starting in 2019.
The original movie's two female stars might not be shoo-ins for a sequel, either.
Shoo-in So, while Shahbaz Sharif waits to be elected to Parliament, in steps Abbasi.
Deputy Interior Secretary David Bernhardt Bernhardt had long been considered a shoo-in for secretary.
And it would probably be a shoo-in for this year's Nobel Prize in Physics.
Bush was not a shoo in for the Republican nomination with eight other candidates running.
The white non-male who was supposed to be a shoo-in last time lost.
If there is a pantheon of black action heroes, John Shaft is a shoo-in.
Barack Obama was no one's idea of a shoo-in when he announced his campaign.
Nearby, people selling snacks and drinks shoo away monkeys trying to steal a quick bite.
If there were a Nobel Prize for Distinguished Warmongering, Bolton would be a shoo-in.
Mr. Denham, who has raised $3 million, is widely considered a shoo-in on Tuesday.
That might be all the justices need to shoo away this latest challenge to Obamacare.
Even anti-Brexit Labourites are no longer a shoo-in to vote against the Conservatives.
The director of Shoo the Flu, Casey Wright, is also the CEO of Flu Lab.
BAKER: Did you shoo other people out of the room when you talked to Comey?
Gina Raimondo sure sounds like she should be a shoo-in for a second term.
Spring added that it was "good" to see the officers come and shoo away the tourists.
He is, after all, a shoo-in for victory in his 2018 bid for re-election.
Reporter: What do you think about Mitt Romney saying you're a shoo-in to win again?
Nancy tries to shoo him away, but he barges in when he notices that she's bleeding.
In February, Haddish told TVOne that she once saw Beyoncé "shoo" another woman off Jay-Z.
This year's VMAs are, as ever, a mixed-up batch of shoo-ins and puzzling oversights.
The numbers suggest Mr Ramaphosa is in the lead, yet he is not a shoo-in.
Firefighters tried to shoo it off the road, but the ratite was having none of it.
The best they can do is shoo the players away to prevent them from encouraging more.
In normal times, he would probably be a bipartisan shoo-in for a Supreme Court seat.
Shoo has at least one hit in 17 of his past 21 games against Chicago, batting .
In 2009, Congress enacted a bill meant to shoo credit card marketers off of college campuses.
Opinion polls show Vladimir Putin is already a shoo-in to win a fourth presidential term.
Many here saw "Aquarius" as a shoo-in to represent the country at the Academy Awards.
To anyone watching from the outside, it seemed as if Houston would be a shoo-in.
Leading up to the steering committee vote on Oversight, it appeared Meadows was a shoo-in.
The women would shame him and chase him away: "Shoo, devil!" but he'd just sit there.
He never left home without the pipe, wielding it shoo away stray dogs, Mr. Rayos said.
The iconic suffragist Sojourner Truth should have been a shoo-in for the Central Park monument.
Any other incumbent governing this kind of economy would likely be a shoo-in for reelection.
Before throwing a pitch, he would blow air out of his mouth to shoo them away.
You were a shoo-in for top science project prize, except George's project coincidently mirrored yours.
To add insult to injury, it smirks at him when he tries to shoo it away.
But how come people can honor scatting and motherfuckers saying "shoo-wop doo-wop" for hours?
But since Page&aposs donations to Shoo the Flu come from his Carl Victor Page Memorial Foundation, which is required to file public returns, the amount Page has donated to Shoo the Flu is clear: TechCrunch puts the figure at $4.1 million between 2015 and 2017.
At first, it seemed like Chuck's election to New York Attorney General would be a shoo-in.
We've had officers that typically walk right by them and they shoo them back into the foothills.
We're shoo-biddy-bopping in anticipation already for when Fuller House premieres on Netflix this Feb. 26.
That makes this 9-year-old kid a shoo-in for NASA's planetary protection officer gig, right?
A year ago his establishment family connections and name were thought to make him a shoo-in.
Kareem allegedly came out next and "shoved and pushed her" in an attempt to shoo her home.
Whatever you want to call the role, Tyrion is a shoo-in to be the first one.
Because if I wasn't an activist for the secular community, I would be in a shoo-in.
But he was no shoo-in for the Republican Senate nomination, having antagonized the party's conservative establishment.
Whoever takes the nomination on Tuesday will be a shoo-in to win the seat in November.
Moreover, of the six Republican seats, five are all but shoo-ins for the Republicans to hold.
She then noticed a cougar stalking them, tried to shoo it away by politely reasoning with it.
Variety writes that the special should be a shoo-in for the lighting design and direction categories.
With almost 96% of the precincts reporting in, the former boxing superstar is a virtual shoo-in.
Chen, 228, was a shoo-in for the United States Olympic team that was completed on Sunday.
Two administration officials said her close relationship with Trump makes her a shoo-in for the position.
Once, she had to shoo out a couple who were getting hot and heavy on the patio.
But Ansari's position is more complicated than that -- he is no shoo-in with the American patriarchy.
At some points, Biden would shoo away staffers so he could spend more time with a voter.
Given the Republicans had 210 seats in the Senate, you might think, Trump's nominees are a shoo-in.
She tries to shoo everyone out and clean up the cocktail glasses, but her main problem is Scott.
Just three months ago, Ahok still looked to be a shoo-in for the gubernatorial race next February.
PoindextAR appears to provide them now, and Gravity Jack hopes to shoo customers in with a partnership program.
That is, it has abandoned the kind of middlebrow historical epics that used to be a shoo-in.
Had Mr Leung joined the race, the party would have tried to ensure he was a shoo-in.
Even after the couple tried to shoo the canine out of the room, Milo persisted in bothering them.
If taking money shots of the ISS counts toward NASA's application process, I'd say they're both shoo-ins.
That makes them good enough to warrant their place in Russia, but by no means a shoo-in.
PA-20113 should be a shoo-in for the Republican Party at a special election on March 13th.
Another Wimbledon tournament begins on June 27th and he is far from a shoo-in to win it.
The district is heavily Democratic, so whoever wins the primary will be considered a shoo-in in November.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Opinion polls show Vladimir Putin is already a shoo-in to win a fourth presidential term.
Swipe right and you hire the man to be your executioner; swipe left, and you shoo him away.
You know, like they were just trying to think of something to say to shoo the people along.
Many of the finalists, like Dallas, Denver, Raleigh, N.C., and Washington, were considered shoo-ins from the start.
Mr. Crowley would not be a shoo-in should Ms. Pelosi not be able to get the votes.
It's not "Shoo in," but "Shoe-in?" and the answer is ODOREATER, which gets placed in a shoe.
Were good ones available more widely across the United States, they'd be a shoo-in for top honors.
Growing up, Groner&aposs mother always pointed him toward real estate — and he would always shoo her off.
Mr Northam, a doctor and Virginian Democratic stalwart, was until recently considered a shoo-in for the Democratic ticket.
While several players and ground staff tried to shoo it away, the canine was in the mood to play.
For many that came as a shock, as Okwuchi, Clair and Harvey all seemed like they were shoo-ins.
If that "Darko" remake ever comes to fruition, Hadid's a shoo-in for the role of Frank the Rabbit.
He's widely seen as a shoo-in to get into the NFL Hall of Fame one day as well.
Because the NLD enjoys an overwhelming parliamentary majority, Kyaw is widely seen as a shoo-in for the job.
It's MJ's shoo-in for the big time, and every young anchor on staff is vying for the opportunity.
Airports have tried all sorts of ways to shoo away birds but few work for any length of time.
But there's no standout figure within the lower ranks of the caucus seen as a shoo-in successor. Rep.
Cobb feels that his varied entrepreneurial background will make him a shoo-in to become Marcus Lemonis' next "Partner."
In December 2016, La La Land seemed a shoo-in for the golden statue, and then, well, Moonlight happened.
Absurd because he is the league's reigning most valuable player and a shoo-in to win the award again.
Until a ballboy was called in to shoo it away, the bird refused to give up its ringside perch.
With no meaningful opposition, Putin is a shoo-in for another six-year term; he's polling at 70 percent.
I'd seen so many memes beforehand that Grey Worm was a shoo-in, he's a definite death this week.
Ginobili was a helluva ballplayer during his career ... and is a shoo-in for the basketball Hall of Fame.
But while some oddsmakers had once pegged him as a 1-to-30 shoo-in, he closed on Nov.
Shoo the Flu reimburses the Alameda County Public Health Department and school districts for the cost of the program.
Though leftists claim science as their ally, they simultaneously shoo away inconvenient data as if it were a fly.
Despite the double-digit loss, VCU appears to be a shoo-in for its sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.
He pauses at the top long enough to exhale loudly, making a "shoo" sound before settling over his ball.
With the help of the Democrats, the bill is a shoo-in to pass next week after a formal debate.
If there's anyone who's a shoo-in for Santa's "nice" list this holiday season, it's Molly Sims's son, Brooks Alan.
She wins the first round 77% of the time, and is a 96% shoo-in to make the run-off.
It's hard to talk about this, I can't say who... but the Pokémon idea was sort of a shoo-in.
The first was a shoo-in for a candidate from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which also governs Haryana.
His northern Texas district is safely Republican, meaning whoever wins the GOP primary will be shoo-in to succeed him.
Morrisey will now challenge incumbent Joe Manchin in the general, and, despite the state's conservative culture, Morrisey's no shoo-in.
Priests and holy men arrive at our door, shoo Gertrude and me from the house, spend hours seeking her counsel.
Staff tried fruitlessly to shoo them away and disperse them with the aircraft's windscreen wipers before calling the fire brigade.
I ran downstairs and hid in the pot-wash cupboard, with a female glass collector trying to shoo me out.
This, along with the rest of the band's equally Zeppelin-esque and powerful performances, should make it a shoo-in.
Dad would then shoo me from the room for a few minutes so he could flip through my textbook alone.
Mr. Ford, who took over the reins of the Progressive Conservative party in March, had seemed like a shoo-in.
"Lover" was a return-to-form record, and it felt like a shoo-in, even without a dominant hit single.
He is reportedly funding an initiative called "Shoo the Flu," which offers free flu shots to schoolchildren in Oakland, California.
I stepped out onto the porch and clapped my hands, thinking to shoo the dog away, but it didn't move.
And would another (read: white) actor of Jordan's fame and status be a shoo-in for the nominations he's lacking?
Just one piece remained: A popular vote to approve the accord, which polls had shown would be a shoo-in.
Alonso logged onto Twitter between games on Friday and responded to criticism over his decision to shoo away the tarp.
And there's no option to shoo away images of people or times in your life you might not want to remember.
Too bad gift-giving isn't actually a competitive sport, because if it were, you'd be a shoo-in for the gold.
With my first boss' words echoing in my ear and my internal connection pulling strings, I felt like a shoo-in.
CAVUTO: I have another crackpot theory which are very, very, very nice to, in the past, just dismiss and shoo away.
She grabbed a broom and managed to shoo two of them back out the hole they'd made in her window screen.
Joaquin Phoenix was a shoo-in for the best actor Oscar, but Adam Driver should have won for "Marriage Story" instead.
The membership of most awards bodies still skews older, making a film like "Philomena" (2013) a shoo-in for major nominations.
Although McDormand appears to be a shoo-in for Best Actress from a statistical standpoint, the Academy Awards often surprise us.
In any other year, Death of the Outsider would be close to a shoo-in for my game of the year.
Intimate, except for the fact that Swift clearly notices the cameras and doesn't appear to do much to shoo them away.
If past years are any indication, Game Of Thrones is pretty much a shoo-in when it comes to the Emmys.
A bat flew into her house, and she attempted to shoo it away with a broom, assuming the bat would retreat.
One would think that a video called Making Machine Gun Bacon would make Cruz a shoo-in for the Murder Vote.
I had straight As, I was a dork in college, thought I was a shoo-in, and I didn't get in.
Still the front-runner, until not long ago she seemed a shoo-in to be the Democratic candidate for the presidency.
Silver blames the broad sense that Clinton was a shoo-in more on the media's statistical illiteracy than on polling mistakes.
The best thing you can do to avoid such an infection is to shoo flies away from your eyes, Bradbury said.
Bring a pitcher of homemade margaritas—sweetened just-so with a touch of agave nectar—and you'll be a shoo-in.
When asked if he could understand why a non-franchise arcade might want to shoo his kind away, Lucas was unsympathetic.
The Big Ticket was a 15 time All-Star ... and is a shoo-in for the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame.
When the chief appears on their doorstep, Alan tries, unsuccessfully, to shoo him away with the lie that Adora is sleeping.
Both Shoo the Flu and Flu Lab are private, for-profit companies and therefore not required to file public tax returns.
If his Jaguars stop the Patriots in this year's A.F.C. championship game, Coughlin will become a shoo-in for that honor.
Viral Hog shared a video on Monday of a man attempting to shoo a cat off his car by kicking his windshield.
Asexual [ey-sek-shoo-uh l] | adjective (asexual people) An adjective used to describe people who do not experience sexual attraction (e.g.
This is the way that women who love to love women have come to shoo away the problem that is Melania Trump.
OSTIONAL, Costa Rica — When Helen Pheasey encounters poachers on Costa Rican beaches at night, she no longer tries to shoo them away.
If there was an Oscar for reading bedtime stories, Jennifer Garner would be a shoo-in – just ask her golden retriever, Birdie.
Reality check: This background doesn't make any candidate a shoo-in, and Democrats still face an uphill battle to win the Senate.
"You never want to say anybody is a definite shoo-in but Simone's performance in the past have been spectacular," she said.
Quicken may also need the support of realtors, who have a tendency to shoo away online lenders in favor of local bankers.
While guests and ushers tried to shoo the muddy-pawed pup back outside, he became even more determined to witness the nuptials.
His guards tried to shoo the man away, but Hilal reached into his shirt pocket and gave the beggar all his cash.
He appeared to be a shoo-in to become the fourth player in history to defend the event's signature green jacket successfully.
The President and other key players in the initiative would also be shoo-ins for the Nobel Peace Prize as Moon suggests.
But Biden, who would be 77 on Election Day 2020, may not be a shoo-in for everyone in the Obama crowd.
None of this is to suggest that Trump is a shoo-in for reelection or that he doesn't have some glaring vulnerabilities.
When we affirmed that they were, he had a bouncer come from the back with a broom to shoo the guys away.
He is a shoo-in to become chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the top advisory body to parliament.
Were there an award for best supporting body of water in a play, this highly expressive pool would be a shoo-in.
There were those who said Golden State had made themselves shoo-ins for the title, and indeed they won two straight championships.
"It's going to make a lot of people uncomfortable," the man said, as his son tried to shoo Mr. San Juan away.
Her missteps mean she is no longer a shoo-in to run as the party's candidate for chancellor at the next election.
Once we found her crouched on the floor of our pantry eating Ritz crackers, and my mother had to shoo her away.
With no government workers to shoo them away, the roughly 60 seals toppled a fence and made Drakes Beach their new home.
Sheldon Adelson's Las Vegas Sands seems like a shoo-in, and rival MGM Resorts International boasts both deep pockets and extensive experience.
At one point, Amazon was considered a shoo-in to win the contract that could be worth $10 billion over 10 years.
According to TechCrunch, Page is  funding an initiative called "Shoo the Flu," which offers free flu shots to schoolchildren in Oakland, California.
Meanwhile, a new dating app called Sapio would like to help you shoo away potential suitors who can't quote Sartre on command.
Image: Anthony BoignéBirds and planes are a bad combination, but it's not so easy to shoo our avian friends away from airport runways.
Duncan Hunter, the 20083-year-old Republican, should have been a shoo-in to win California's 50th Congressional District east of San Diego.
But none of the many Yeohs at YTL, including Francis' own five children, count themselves as shoo-ins as the company's next leader.
Newt Gingrich seems like a shoo-in ever since he found that Ring of Power at the bottom of a lake this summer.
Before Moon became the frontrunner, former United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was seen as a shoo-in as Park's conservative successor.
In several award shows leading up to the Oscars, women were left out, including former Oscar nominee and supposed shoo-in Greta Gerwig.
Directed by his mahout, Rambahadur started to whack the cat with its trunk in an attempt to shoo it back towards the reserve.
Today, we're featuring several products designed to shoo insects away from your residence or business alongside others meant to kill the insects outright.
Ryan was a shoo-in for re-election, and Bryce was a protest candidate—a symbolically potent one, but ultimately fated to lose.
While Tom Brady and Bill Belichick will be shoo-ins someday, no members of those championship teams have been inducted in the Hall.
Various efforts are made to shoo the horse from outside the fence, and it eventually wanders away, in search of better grass elsewhere.
Leffen seems like a shoo-in for top 8, having performed so consistently since his American visa was granted nearly a year ago.
I immediately said yes, because I wanted the tickets and if they needed something from me I thought I'd be a shoo-in.
Viola Davis, of "Fences," was an "it's her turn" shoo-in, especially after Paramount decided to run her in the Supporting Actress category.
The No. 10 Tigers (25-5) are having their best season in decades and are considered shoo-ins for an N.C.A.A. tournament bid.
John Paul Jones, who only goes by John Paul Jones and has his occupation listed as John Paul Jones, seems like a shoo-in.
Qualifying for the public service loan forgiveness (PSLF) program is notoriously difficult, even for graduates with federal loans who believe they're a shoo-in.
He and some accomplices shoo out the Romas—before demanding five euros a head from the mothers to ensure that they do not return.
Homosexual [hoh-muh-sek-shoo-uh l] | adjective (homosexual people) An outdated clinical term referring to queer people that is considered derogatory and offensive.
Even award-show shoo-ins like Kate McKinnon and Tina Fey stonily delivered their lines as though their families were being held hostage backstage.
" Before she had time to shoo the bird away, Jessop said it was already feasting on the lobster roll with "all of his friends.
Then, the Nigerian economist and former Managing Director of the bank Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was thought to be a shoo-in for the position.
While most people might drive on by, she stopped and got out of her car to help shoo the angry koalas off the road.
When The Apprentice was announced, she threw herself into studying Trump like he was a PhD course; her audition tape was a shoo-in.
Even that kind of success, however, doesn't mean FarmDrive is a shoo-in to attract investors, especially those from Silicon Valley and elsewhere abroad.
The experience of watching this woman shoo away men was so moving, the man got emotional, though he admits he was a little stoned.
This is a wonderful time to shoo bad vibes from your home or your career through your spiritual practice; however, expect tension and exhaustion.
HBO's twisty drama about the criminal justice system, "The Night Of," which started in July, is a shoo-in for next year's Emmys field.
It was 2017: A Democrat, Doug Jones, was up for a Senate seat against Roy Moore, who at first, looked like a shoo-in.
We're told Brown herself feels it's by no means a shoo-in that she'll win, because of almost unparalleled voter apathy in the district.
The late Jones's legacy as a popular representative, along with Trump's nearly 21625-point victory here, makes Republican nominee Greg Murphy a shoo-in.
As both Shoo the Flu and Flu Lab count as private companies, the full extent of Page&aposs anti-flu spending is not clear.
" CHARLIE RIPLEY, SENIOR INVESTMENT STRATEGIST, ALLIANZ INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, MINNEAPOLIS "That the Fed would cut by 25 basis points was pretty much a shoo-in.
In 2014, Vance Worley, a Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher, tried to bowl a baseball near two pigeons to shoo them away, but they were unperturbed.
That makes the money flowing into the company public; Page's foundation gave Shoo the Flu over $4.1 million between 2015 and 2017, TechCrunch reported.
She tucked the phone under her chin and took the ruby kettle off the range, opening a window to shoo the blue steam free.
The people conducting the survey didn't ask married people how happy they were, shoo their spouses out of the room, and then ask again.
Ford had argued that she wasn't sure if it was worthwhile to come forward if Kavanaugh was basically a shoo-in for confirmation anyway.
It takes a lot of drive to get to a position where you're a shoo-in for a royal wedding invite — just ask Victoria Beckham.
Ironically, the hippos probably perceived the wildebeest as an intruder, and this "rescue" attempt might have been an effort to shoo the struggling mammal away.
Once you're done making Sundance shoo-ins, you can try food mode, which helps you white-balance your shot to make the French toast pop.
Buttigieg also came within 2 points of tying Sanders in the Granite State, ensuring that this was not a shoo-in for the Vermont senator.
Widely esteemed and with the enthusiastic backing of the chairman of the Senate armed services committee, John McCain, General Mattis would be a shoo-in.
Simmons said he first saw Shaw and the unnamed woman in front of 101 Cantina at closing time as police tried to shoo them away.
Arch-Brexiteer Boris Johnson is seen as a shoo-in to be voted Conservative Party leader next week and hence become the next prime minister.
She looks familiar to the cops and tensions run high, but they manage to shoo the cops out of the house before they realize anything.
Neither those agencies nor the office of Mr. Schuette (pronounced SHOO-tee) would say what people or agencies might be the subjects of the investigation.
Finland's Makwan Amirkhani is motoring his way up the ranks, and seems like a shoo-in for a top-15 spot in the near future.
New footage from BBC Earth shows the great lengths owls will go to shoo unchill wolves away from their nesting grounds — including fakeout dive-bombs.
Washington (CNN)When the blizzard strikes the Capitol this weekend, authorities say they don't intend to shoo away children sledding down its famously giant hill.
One of Earth, Wind & Fire's OG members says Blue Ivy Carter is not a shoo-in for stardom, despite her lineage ... but it sure helps.
Before these sex-abuse allegations came out, he was generally popular and seen as a shoo-in for election to a second term this fall.
Before the 4723 breeding season, the teams erected rows of black fabric fences and stakes with flapping streamers to successfully shoo terns from Rice Island.
Armed with rave reviews and a fervent fan base, the two-part "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is a shoo-in for best play.
Teresa Giudice is a shoo-in for season 7 of 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' but 3 other women are suddenly unemployed ... TMZ has learned.
Actually, if both the Bulldogs and the Crimson Tide enter December undefeated, their game may matter not very much — they may both be shoo-ins.
Tensions were so high that Mayor Abraham D. Beame directed the police to shoo couples away from places where couples would go to be alone.
But now, the view that Ms. Plame is a shoo-in to win the coveted seat in northern New Mexico seems based on faulty intelligence.
Firefighters had battled the blaze for several hours as police officers tried to shoo away shopkeepers trying to return to collect their valuables, PressTV reported.
And it's all because of their newly minted star, and a player who seems like a shoo-in for rookie of the year: Joel Embiid.
The choice came as a shock to Wall Street analysts who assumed Kevin Mayer, head of Disney direct-to-consumer division, was a shoo-in.
From there, the less said the better -- there's a reason Bong and co-writer Jin Won Han are a shoo-in for best original screenplay.
Heading into Monday's nomination announcement, Laura Dern ("Marriage Story"), Margot Robbie ("Bombshell") and Jennifer Lopez ("Hustlers") were the suspected shoo-ins for supporting actress nominations.
The executive summary here is that Clinton is no shoo-in and her campaign strategy for the next six months will have to be smart.
In fact, given the strong economy, Trump could have been a shoo-in for reelection if he had chosen to be a less divisive president.
However, the funding for Shoo the Flu comes from Page's charitable foundation, the Carl Victor Page Memorial Foundation, which does have to file public returns.
The big picture: That's a pretty big upset, given that Goldman Sachs was considered a shoo-in for the role before last year's Uber management shakeup.
"The market reaction was that it makes Theresa May a shoo-in, which is less confrontational, less damaging," said Marc Ostwald, strategist at ADM Investor Services.
Fans sound very persuasive when they argue that if BTS were an English-language band, they'd be a shoo-in for the VMA's main awards categories.
As the crowd occasionally got too close, Uber's private security guards would emerge to shoo protesters away — only to be met with a chorus of boos.
Donovan McNabb says he's "absolutely" a Hall of Fame player ... telling TMZ Sports his career yards AND touchdowns should make him a shoo-in for Canton.
I went to a co-ed elementary school, and the girls would collectively shoo the boys out of the classroom come 4 PM to get ready.
Steve Madden (SHOO), whose handbags have been hit by a 10% tariff, says it's moving a significant chunk of its production to Cambodia and other countries.
"I think probably six months ago I would have said he's a shoo-in, then it went down to, well, he's likely to win," Andersen said.
The last time the Horned Frogs went to Waco, a game-ending field goal cost them a perfect season and a shoo-in playoff spot. Nov.
But Davis says she wasn't a shoo-in for the gig, despite the show's dedicated fan base, including Tina Fey who once stalked out their set.
A Democrat who would ordinarily be a shoo-in for re-election, Mr. Menendez was admonished in April by the Senate Ethics Committee for accepting gifts.
In the first episode, a new resident in an expensive-looking building tries to shoo away the homeless man who has long claimed the sidewalk nearby.
Former Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala is widely seen as a shoo-in for the Democratic nomination in the race to replace retiring Rep.
A decision was taken in 2017 to shoo away the cruise liners but it has yet to be enacted as alternative mooring sites are being developed.
The former president, popular with the Sinhalese majority for overseeing the end of a 26-year long civil war, is broadly seen as a shoo-in.
Androsexual/Androphilic [an-druh-sek-shoo-uh l] [an-druh-fil-ik] | adjective (androsexual people, androphilic people) Being primarily sexually, aesthetically, and/or romantically attracted to masculinity.
Skoliosexual [scho-lee-o sek-shoo-uh l] | adjective (skoliosexual people) Being primarily sexually, romantically, and/or aesthetically attracted to genderqueer, transgender, and/or non-binary people.
She&aposs like the town heckler that shows up at little league games drunk and yells at the players and, finally, parents have to shoo her away.
Well, he's a shoo-in for one of those roses like he has been all season, and Luke just blew them all away with is cowboy charm.
While Dern is a shoo-in for best supporting actress for "Marriage Story," Netflix's films haven't had a good track record at other awards ceremonies this season.
If there's any belief that Punk will be getting his first fight without putting in the work to deserve it, Griffin is quick to shoo it away.
Frances McDormand (pictured above), too, was a shoo-in for best actress for Martin McDonagh's small-town tale of crime and punishment, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri".
Joan Larsen: Scalia clerk Some see Larsen, 48, as a dark horse, while others consider the former Scalia clerk a shoo-in for her former boss's seat.
Jonathan Casillas is putting his former teammate, Tom Brady, on the highest pedestal possible ... even though he doesn't think TB's a shoo-in to beat the Eagles.
She would have been a shoo-in to be president had the constitution drawn up by the army not disqualified her, for having children with British passports.
All sides of the debate consider Pelosi a shoo-in to win the caucus vote; it's the floor vote where the insurgents think they can block her.
One thing is crystal clear -- until very recently, Modi and the BJP were seen as shoo-ins in 2019, their victory regarded as inevitable by many experts.
Given South Africa's bloody apartheid history, ANC leadership is widely viewed as a shoo-in for the South African presidency, elections for which are due in 2019.
But "shadow banning" continues to be a digital bogeyman, used to shoo away the nuances of social media platforms' increasingly complicated (and often opaque) content moderation strategies.
On the host side ... we're told Simon's a shoo-in -- along with Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson -- even though he's claimed it wouldn't fit in his schedule.
He tried to shoo the kinkajou outside to find another hangout, but it "immediately attacked" him, biting his ankles and scratching his calves, according to the report.
Were the presidency of the World Bank decided on merit alone, with no consideration of nationality, Ms Georgieva, its chief executive, might have been a shoo-in.
He never said 'really big,' he never said 'shoo,' he never cracked his knuckles, he never rolled his eyes up, he never did spins, he never frowned.
According to TechCrunch, which obtained documents detailing Page&aposs involvement with Shoo the Flu, the initiative is wholly funded by a for-profit company controlled by Page.
The fight began last fall when Amazon, considered a shoo-in for the project, lost out to Microsoft, the market's No. 2 provider, at the last minute.
Kremlin officials privately acknowledge a worry that some of Russia's 110 million eligible voters will not bother casting ballots because they believe Putin is a shoo-in.
Tom Hanks ("A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood") appears to be a shoo-in for a nomination, but hasn't been nominated for an Academy Award since 2000.
I half expected Ignatik to shoo me away when I approached him and asked, in a hushed tone, if he had any personal experience with match-fixing.
Even if we struggle with attaining them, we get a small respite from life with delicious food, whether L'il Oinker biscuits, shoo fly pie, or a lumberjack breakfast.
Or is this the end of the road for the one player who seemed a shoo-in to go all the way to the finish line this season?
An election in the city's 18th Ward pits Jack Mulligan (Colin Farrell), a legacy shoo-in, against underdog Jamal Manning (Atlanta's Brian Tyree Henry) for the alderman seat.
Dallas' dynamic backcourt erased a spectacular performance by Pistons forward Blake Griffin, who is practically a shoo-in to be selected as an All-Star reserve next week.
Having led the party to a series of triumphant election victories, most recently for the lower house of parliament last year, he had been considered a shoo-in.
"Hillary Clinton said she'd consider naming Barack Obama as her vice president when she gets the nomination, but she's nowhere near a shoo-in," Trump said in 2008.
J.Lo lied her ass off, claiming to "phenomenal vocalist" Haley's face that she and the other judges had thought Haley was a shoo-in to win season 10.
The upcoming election is likely to be a shoo-in for the incumbent given that his main — and long-term — political rival, Raila Odinga, is boycotting the race.
No sure bet Jeffries's path to the No. 2628 leadership job was not without some controversy, and some say he's no shoo-in to take the party reins.
The CUF has urged its supporters to boycott the presidential, parliamentary and municipal elections in a move that could mean a shoo-in for the ruling CCM party.
The reshuffle at the top of the ANC has a broader significance, with the party leader position viewed as a shoo-in to the presidency of the country.
Kavanaugh's nomination has been on a roller coaster ride for weeks, one that has seen him go from a shoo-in for confirmation to facing seemingly tough odds.
Trump was quick to dub Gillum as DeSantis's "dream" opponent on Wednesday, suggesting that he would effectively make the Republican lawmaker a shoo-in for the governor's mansion.
But there is a lot of curiosity about whether he will become the first player elected unanimously by the baseball writers, achieving something other shoo-ins have not.
Statistical milestones in other sports can ensure a Hall of Fame's embrace, but because Gore plays football, he may not be a shoo-in on the first ballot.
When heir presumptive to the Bush presidential dynasty Jeb Bush announced his candidacy for the White House in 2015, some thought his nomination would be a shoo-in.
Google co-founder Larry Page is reportedly funnelling millions of dollars into an initiative called "Shoo the Flu," which offers free flu shots to schoolchildren in Oakland, California.
" Trump denied Comey's testimony that the president asked everyone to leave the room NYT: "Did you shoo other people out of the room when you talked to Comey?
Like Kansas and Georgia, the seat is usually a shoo-in for GOP candidates, but the DCCC announced their six-figure investment Thursday, ramping up the stakes for Gianforte.
A vehement defender of Trump during the campaign, "America's mayor" at one point had seemed a shoo-in for secretary of state e as a payback for his loyalty.
And this isn't the place for a debate about whether or not businesses are in the right or wrong even if they do choose to shoo homeless people away.
In the past, these men may have been able to shoo away accusations through large settlements, or carefully worded public apologies — yet those deflections aren't protecting people any longer.
Arch-Brexiteer Boris Johnson looks a shoo-in to take over as prime minister next week with a pledge to take the country out of the EU on Oct.
Based on the most recent polls, a Trump victory appears to be a tossup in Ohio but a shoo-in for Florida, where he leads by high double digits.
The Korean movie seems a shoo-in for best foreign film at the Oscars, but is also a frontrunner among critics for a best picture and best director nomination.
Normani's smash collaboration with Sam Smith, "Dancing With a Stranger," seemed like a shoo-in at least for best pop duo/group performance, but it came up empty-handed.
But given the steps his girlfriend took to allow others to stare, we'd say they're probably in step, basically a shoo-in for a great walk into the future.
Polls show that Mr. Feo la Cruz — like most opposition candidates for the governorships up for grabs in all 23 Venezuelan states on Sunday — should be a shoo-in.
In advance of the bout, the matchup was viewed in a similar light to Condit versus Lawler—it looked like a shoo-in for Fight of the Night honors.
The Atlantic Coast Conference game Saturday night, between No. 2 Clemson (12-0) and Pittsburgh (7-5), has in the Tigers a virtually assured winner and playoff shoo-in.
He thought his connections to Mr. Trump and the extended Trumpworld would make him a shoo-in for the seat, people who spoke to him at the time said.
And for those more in line with Mr. Salvini, the peddlers represent lawlessness and an insidious connection between migration and the mafia, as well as annoyances to shoo away.
The free flu shots are offered through a group called Shoo The Flu, which started funding flu shots for both elementary and kindergarten through eighth grade schools in 2014.
Considered a shoo-in until the summer of 2015, she lost the support of many conservatives last autumn when she opened Germany's borders to the refugees then streaming into Europe.
And it should probably be noted that back in March of 2016 Trump was the frontrunner for the Republican nomination but was far from a shoo-in for the presidency.
But the assassination attempt adds to a growing list of woes afflicting a party that less than a year ago was deemed a shoo-in for another five-year term.
No word yet on if she's a shoo-in to take home the other Grammy, but if she's anything like her Game of Thrones twin, nothing can stop her now.
Neill added of the nominations, "I mean I'm baffled by it, I would have thought that Idris Elba and Sam Jackson would have been a shoo-in for a nomination."
If the way to Trump's heart is through his family, Judge Thomas Hardiman should be a shoo-in to fill the Supreme Court vacancy left by Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement.
The Astros pulled off their rebuild with panache, got their World Series rings, and are now stacked with enough talent to make them postseason shoo-ins for years to come.
Still, despite objections by Democrats that he had lied to the Judiciary Committee about his service in the administration of President George W. Bush, Judge Kavanaugh seemed a shoo-in.
James joins Colts wideout Marvin Harrison in the Hall, giving Manning more company next year when he'll be a shoo-in to join them in his first year of eligibility.
Pansexual [pan-sek-shoo-uh l] | adjective (pansexual people) A person who has the capacity to form enduring physical, romantic, and/ or emotional attractions to any person, regardless of gender identity.
That matters in a local market in the frozen North, where delivery apps are a shoo-in for cities and countries – such as Finland – with long winters and comfort-loving populations.
"I would be very cautious about saying he's a shoo-in or they should feel a level of confidence they will do as well as they would last time," said Smith.
She seemed a shoo-in to make the 2000 Sydney Olympic team, but after dealing with injuries and what she describes as harsh new training, she was left off the roster.
The former prime minister had been seen as a shoo-in for the Elysee palace before the scandal erupted, but opinion polls now show him crashing out in the first round.
That's apparently what the yearbook staff thought, too, even if this Arkansas K9 officer is more of a shoo-in for Most Likely to Fetch rather than Most Likely to Succeed.
The shoo-in for No. 1 on Billboard's next album chart is Frank Ocean's "Blonde," which has charmed critics and enthralled fans who had waited four years since his last record.
Tom James is a shoo-in to be voted into the Oval Office after the House of Representatives vote, and Selina arrives at his office to negotiate being secretary of state.
"There are a bunch of jokes about how we're going to have to shoo cats away and it's going to start to stink, and those might just be prophetic," Schur said.
He's convinced that if she speaks to the cameras, she will jeopardize their image with her unstable demeanor, and enlists staff to shoo her off any time she gets anywhere close.
In some ways, the Hitman comparison breaks down at this exact point, in a few different ways: First, the worst that woman with the broom can do is shoo you away.
Heterosexual [het-er-uh-sek-shoo-uh l] | adjective (heterosexual people) An adjective used to describe people whose enduring physical, romantic, and/ or emotional attraction is to people of the opposite sex.
Surely Kosinski knew the artist would be a shoo-in, considering Bentley had organized a benefit concert in Prescott Valley, Arizona – the firefighters' home base – just three weeks after the 2013 tragedy.
Pop star Gaga and actor-director Cooper are seen taking home statuettes for "A Star is Born," with Gaga's version of "Shallow" widely viewed as a shoo-in for best original song.
Once Obama won, Brennan was considered a shoo-in for CIA director, but he withdrew his name amid criticism of his support for the use of torture in George W. Bush's administration.
Mr Staggs had been considered a shoo-in for the top job, but was reportedly not happy that the board was also considering names from outside the Disney world for the position.
Following the news, side-by-side shots of Castro and Neeson began flooding social media, as did jokes of Neeson's shoo-in role as the lead in a future Fidel Castro biopic.
But Brown is no shoo-in for the Prince George's County-area House seat, given frustration among Democrats who believe he should have had an easy win during a GOP wave year.
Move over Kobe Bryant ... you're gonna have some company on the "NBA Players with an Academy Award" list ... because Whitney Cummings says Blake Griffin is a shoo-in to get one, too.
Come December, a 12-0 Notre Dame is a virtual playoff shoo-in, but an 11-1 Notre Dame has a harder case to make, and at 10-2 all is lost.
I think I'd get shoo-- sued by about 433,423 if I start making voluntary payments from-- JOE KERNEN: If that wasn't the case-- if that wasn't the case, would you do it?
In a bizarre scene, a protester seized the mic at the black leaders' forum and demanded, "Who chose these black leaders?" while an older woman raised her cane to shoo him away.
Dealers sold two million in the January after Obama's re-election, and sales jumped again dramatically at the end of the 2016 presidential campaign, when Hillary Clinton looked like a shoo-in.
The other day, as he sat down for a lunch of hot-dog stew, a muddy wart hog blasted through his living-room door and he jumped up to shoo it out.
The report also outlined an account by Deborah Ramirez, who alleges Kavanaugh once swung his exposed penis at her, causing her to unwillingly touch it as she attempted to shoo him away.
There weren't a ton of surprising "snubs" this year — in which performers or series that are considered shoo-ins go unrecognized — because, again, the Emmy-nomination prediction complex grows with every year.
Although May leads current polls, this election is far from a shoo-in with indications suggesting that Britons could divert from their traditional party and shift their support – or even place defiance votes.
Fillon looked a shoo-in for the Elysee palace before the scandal surfaced two weeks ago, campaigning on a free-market platform to reduce regulation and haul down the stubbornly high unemployment rate.
The former showed more vocal maturity, plus I could have sworn she was a shoo-in and would win it all; the latter was inconsistent, wore too many jumpsuits, and deserved to go.
Navalny unveiled his plan hours after President Vladimir Putin, who polls suggest is a shoo-in for re-election, registered his candidacy at the central election commission ahead of the March 18 vote.
And if there were an Oscar for best performance by children too young to know they're in a movie, the twins playing this baby (Liliana and Evangeline Ellis) would be a shoo-in.
If Miller can run hard enough, long enough to crack the top ten, or even if he just approaches it, he'll be a shoo-in to make his first Pro Bowl this year.
Mr. Putin, 65, who is expected to declare his candidacy for a fourth term in the next few weeks, is considered a shoo-in, given how the system seems designed to thwart challengers.
The two firms are set to become intertwined further: the same TechCrunch report added that Shoo the Flu will soon become a part of Flu Lab, though a precise date is not given.
The film centers on a middle-aged canteen waitress at the institute in the early 1950s, played by Natalia Berezhnaya, who seems a shoo-in for the festival's Silver Bear for best actress.
Will the theater only play their award season shoo-ins, or will we also be able to see the streamer's lighter offerings, like the upcoming To All The Boys I've Loved Before sequel?
No vote has been scheduled yet, but after Wednesday's confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Christopher Wray looks like a shoo-in to be confirmed as the next director of the FBI.
With his strong popularity in Utah, he's considered a shoo-in to take the seat of Orrin Hatch, who's retiring after working since 1977 as the longest-serving Republican senator in U.S. history.
To shoo away clouds from raining on Western Europe's parade, the local team in The Netherlands unveiled Google Wind, a series of "machine learning" windmills that can blow away cloudy skies for another day.
The 30-year-old Big Brother alum dominated throughout his second season on the MTV hit and seemed a shoo-in for the final when he was selected to compete first in this week.
"Hillary Clinton said she'd consider naming Barack Obama as her vice president when she gets the nomination, but she's nowhere near a shoo-in," Trump, said as the 2008 Democratic primary race heated up.
But the 30-year-old Canadian is no shoo-in to hang onto the label given the emergence of talented youngsters like Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid and Toronto Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews.
Umberto Santiago, who was among a group of men trying to shoo Ms. Méndez and other muxes from the portable women's toilet at the vela last month, said it was a matter of hygiene.
Jacobs shouldn't have much trouble come November, when he's slated to face off against Democrat Linda Haney—Republicans have held the office for more than 15 years, so Kane should be a shoo-in.
Despite suggestions that Kim Kardashian would be the shoo-in recipient of the coveted Fashion Icon award at the 2016 CFDA Awards, leave it to Queen Bey to swoop in and steal the show.
In "Three Billboards," Frances McDormand's character, demanding justice for her murdered daughter, won't let the police officers, the Catholic priest and other patriarchs in her small town shut her up and shoo her away.
He had honed it for a couple of years before he performed it in 1953 on the stage of "The Toast of the Town," Mr. Sullivan's variety shoo, which ran from 1948 to 1971.
House District 7 In an ordinary political environment, Representative Rob Woodall, a four-term Republican incumbent, would probably be a shoo-in for re-election in this district, another suburban seat north of Atlanta.
Moon Jae-in, a 64-year-old human rights lawyer of the leftist Democratic Party, which holds the most seats in Parliament, was initially thought to be a shoo-in to succeed Ms. Park.
To Mr. Bieter, the homeless crises in Los Angeles and San Francisco prove that the city's power to issue citations and shoo sleeping people off sidewalks is needed to prevent larger camps from forming.
In the East, the Philadelphia 76ers were not competing for the postseason, but there was near-unanimous agreement that their center, Joel Embiid, was a shoo-in for the Rookie of the Year Award.
"We are downgrading SHOO & GIII from OW to Neutral as tariff rhetoric accelerates across our group weighing on names that have large U.S. businesses & a disproportionate share of production in China," analyst Erinn Murphy said.
Touted by City bosses as an alternate access route to Europe since the first days after the referendum in 2016, and favoured by Michel Barnier, the EU's Brexit negotiator, equivalence might seem a shoo-in.
"I think it is a virtual shoo-in that volumes will slow to a trickle and may even grind to a complete halt," Stephen Brennock, oil analyst at PVM Oil Associates, told CNBC via email.
We tried to shoo him off but he showed his dedication that he was going to check with the person he was responsible for taking care of because, again, Steve Scalise is the Majority Whip.
While she emphatically doesn't consider herself a record collector—she sees vinyl more as functional tools than as treasured items—the DJ's decade-spanning sets make her a shoo-in for our Crate Expectations series.
At first, Mellie (Bellamy Young) looks like a shoo-in, because even if he's cleared, Cyrus isn't going to wash the stink of "maybe killed the president" and "you've all seen my mugshot" off overnight.
The group also stood against Boehner's first heir apparent, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, causing McCarthy to withdraw his name from contention and convincing Speaker Paul Ryan to run for the job as a shoo-in.
Allegedly much of it already was when I played the demo, although the voice of a PR person outside my headset would always shoo me back when I tried to make a beeline for Boston.
Lindita's elimination is infuriating, but the most criminal cut of the night has to be Jessica Cabral, whom I considered the best vocal powerhouse of the season and a shoo-in for the Top 12.
Other near shoo-ins, according to a sample survey of Tony voters: "The Humans," for best new play, and its stars Reed Birney and Jayne Houdyshell, and "A View From the Bridge," for best revival.
In an ominous sign for Trump's Republicans eight months before national mid-term elections, a moderate Democrat candidate looked to have won what should have been a shoo-in congressional election for Republicans in Pennsylvania.
In theory, for instance, parts of the north bolstered by funds from the European Union and by auto plants feeding European markets ought to be shoo-ins for the vote to remain in the bloc.
Furthermore, Dewey was a famous prosecuting attorney who might have smiled on the FBI, and Hoover made the miscalculation, as did so many pundits, that the Republican candidate was a shoo-in for the presidency.
Martin McDonagh: He was seen as a shoo-in in the best director category, after earning Directors Guild and Golden Globe nominations for "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," a heavy favorite in the Oscar race.
I know a cheeky woman who was a shoo-in for an advertising job until she wore a leather jacket — with the word "wild" painted on both sleeves — to her final interview, in the 1990s.
Bernie Sanders' frontrunning campaign for the party's presidential nomination, expressing confidence that the GOP would be a shoo-in to retake control of the House with a self-described democratic socialist atop the opposite ticket.
Industry heavyweights Martin Scorsese ("The Irishman"), Sam Mendes ("1917") and Quentin Tarantino ("Once Upon a Time in Hollywood") were shoo-ins for spots in the category, leaving only two slots for dozens of worthy directors.
At one point, Amazon was considered a shoo-in for the contract that could be worth $10 billion over 10 years, but the Department of Defense awarded the contract to Microsoft in a surprise upset.
All of this made me a shoo-in for the class—if you had the requisite appetite or energy to fuck with a full-time kink lifestyle, you'd presumably just go to Berlin's sex clubs.
Buzz from the release of the Model 3, as well as Musk's attempts to shoo customers away from the waiting list (which is around a half a million people long) appear to be having an impact.
"With the market being up as much as it was in one day … if the only people who voted were Wall Street, Hillary would be a shoo-in," said Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA.
Olympic medalist Ashley Wagner, who won the bronze medal in Sochi (and went viral with her expression of anger at her scores), seemed to be a shoo-in for a spot on the 2018 Olympic team.
If a character walks by you need to be able to flip your phone up, shoo your kid over to them so they pause for a minute and be able to nail that in-focus shot.
COLOMBO (Reuters) - One brother is considered a shoo-in for the job of Sri Lanka's president in elections this weekend and another is eyeing the prime minister's post when that election becomes due early next year.
While many airports are accustomed to confronting birds, which can present a hazard to planes, Westchester airport officials could do little to shoo away the bald eagle, since the species is protected by the federal government.
His background as a cop, and his experience testifying in court, made him a shoo-in as a candidate to help the bureau gather evidence inside CIA headquarters and neuter their suspect: Harold James "Jim" Nicholson.
Tina Smith, who is running for a full term after taking over Franken's seat, isn't seen as the shoo-in as Klobuchar is, but the race is still rated as "likely" Democratic in CNN's race ratings.
Still, there is a growing sense among rival campaigns that Biden, who entered the race as a presumed front-runner, may not be as much of a shoo-in for the Democratic nomination as once thought.
Similarly, Oklahoma (113-211), with victories over Ohio State and its own conference championship opponent, Texas Christian (22-211), on its résumé already, is a virtual shoo-in with a win and the Big 12 championship.
They are also not supposed to touch livestock; if a calf or goat strays into their hut, they have to yell for someone else to shoo it out, out of fear the animal will get sick.
Even though Luke Kuechly only played 203 NFL seasons, his old teammate says he's a shoo-in for the Hall of Fame ... 'cause Mike Tolbert says the linebacker did more than enough to prove he's worthy.
Eventually, a waiter would come and shoo them away, but they'd just run out to the street and watch from there—waiting for me to leave the waiter's protection, hoping I'd bring some scraps with me.
" Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America The head of FDRA, an industry organization with members like Nike (NKE) and Steve Madden (SHOO), said it is "deeply concerned" about the President's use of tariffs as a "political weapon.
The deputies were able to shoo the animals away from the remains, and while debating whether to shoot and kill the dogs at the site, a friend of Stephens' arrived who said he could capture the animals.
The sizeable majority that Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) won in November's parliamentary election meant that its nominee, Htin Kyaw, an economist and longtime confidante of Miss Suu Kyi's, was a shoo-in.
In July, he was named the party chief of Chongqing -- a provincial-level city -- after the surprising downfall of Sun Zhengcai, who was close to Xi's predecessor and once considered a shoo-in for the new PBSC.
Personally, I'm a shoo-in reader for anything Roosevelt (one of my kids is in part named after T.R.; another after Eleanor), so the book I'm most looking forward to is "Eleanor and Hick," by Susan Quinn.
Van Gaal shrugs off the insinuations that José Mourinho (a former protégé) is a shoo-in to replace him after this season, rumors that have been prevalent ever since Mourinho was fired by Chelsea earlier this season.
Willem Dafoe has been a shoo-in for the Best Supporting Actor category since the movie came out, picking up accolades for his portrayal of the hotel manager, and he did receive a Best Supporting Actor nomination.
Others who were openly gunning for an album of the year nomination, like Travis Scott, also ended up only in genre awards, while old-school Grammy shoo-ins like Paul McCartney and U2 were shut out entirely.
Within minutes, a security guard who had worked at 22019 California for 12 years, Dan Jansen, arrived to shoo them out, moving steel barriers in front of the area where the skaters wanted to do their tricks.
Until a few weeks ago, Disney's "Zootopia," about a plucky rabbit police officer fighting prejudice and a fear-mongering lamb, seemed a shoo-in for this prize, having collected a Golden Globe and a Producers Guild Award.
In other words, the Tigers have an extremely good chance of being a one-loss conference champion, which would make them a shoo-in for the playoff, even after their 43-42 loss to Pitt this month.
Depending on which news source you turn to, this nascent challenge to the Affordable Care Act is either dead in its tracks — certain to die on appeal — or a shoo-in for yet another Supreme Court case.
Metrosexual [me-troh-sek-shoo-uh l] | adjective (metrosexuals) Usually used to describe a straight man — although some queer men may also use the term — who spends more time on his appearance than is considered normal for men.
We have a lot of veterinarians on Figure 1 and they can't post, but they'll make comments about [a human case], like, 'This is a similar presentation that happens in a feline,' and people will shoo them away.
The former Florida governor, who was once considered a shoo-in for the Republican presidential nomination, is reeling from a poor showing at the Iowa caucuses, where he came in sixth with just 2.8 percent of the vote.
It's also probably why the 2014 Sony hack revealed that Sony executives considered him a shoo-in at the time, and why the franchise's producers have reportedly been meeting with him about the part since at least 2012.
In addition to calling professionals, homeowners can shoo iguanas away from their property by spraying them with water, removing their preferred plants from gardens, filling in holes, and hanging windchimes and CDs, both of which deter the animals.
"Beto O'Rourke would be a shoo-in for the United States Senate if he was running in Massachusetts or California -- his voting record is perfect for those states," committee spokeswoman Katie Martin told CNN in a written statement.
Rondo appears to be a shoo-in to win his third career assists title, and his 608 total assists have him on pace to break the franchise single-season mark held by Reggie Theus (788 in 1985-86).
But while that description makes it sound like an Emmy shoo-in, it's important to note that it was created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, who was long ignored by the Academy for her exemplary work on Gilmore Girls.
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TMZ Sports spoke with L.T. ... who says T.O.'s off-field antics kept him from getting the gold jacket last year, but says if voters focused on his on-field accomplishments, he's a shoo-in for the Hall.
Though you'll (sadly) never see Norm, Cliff or Frasier walk through the doors (there's a George Costanza shoo-in if that's any consolation), VA-11 HALL-A is the cross section of Cheers and Ghost in the Shell.
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While many restaurants would shoo the homeless or the emotionally distressed from their premises, Big Slice employees often seemed to accept the in-need as part of the makeup of downtown Yonge, in the same manner as they were.
Then I talked about the history of shoo fly pie with Sara from West Virginia, a woman who had gotten cancer at 20 and has suffered from crippling medical bills, while trying to stave off a remission, ever since.
It's his favorite fake-out as he launches into the Shirelles' 1961 bop-shoo-wop B-side, "Boys,"—a song he did not only with the Beatles, but also his first semi-pro group, Rory Storm and the Hurricanes.
It was a bitter night for Fillon, seen as a shoo-in for the Elysee until he was hit in January by allegations that his wife had been paid from the public purse for work she did not do.
While Mendoza has shaken up a race that had been seen as a shoo-in for a fifth straight conservative government, she also faces stiff opposition from some Peruvians wary of upsetting the country's robust economy with unorthodox policies.
After the final bows, Mr. Nézet-Séguin and the cast stayed onstage, exchanging hugs and laughs as the stagehands tried to shoo them off and reset the stage for the matinee of "La Bohème" less than 13 hours later.
Orioles RH Kevin Gausman (22-24, 223) Rodriguez was a shoo-in for a rotation spot before going down with a knee injury in spring training, and his return prompted the team to push Clay Buchholz to the bullpen.
When Cheika named his players for the World Cup there was one notable omission, a dynamic fullback who would have been a shoo-in for the squad had he not been fired for homophobic social media posts in May.
Wafting from that bandstand, sometimes to shoo away sadness but just as often to let it in, the period and original tunes are as artfully layered as the bright set (by Lez Brotherston), which radiates like a plaything supersized.
Sessions, a Republican senator from Alabama, is in line to become attorney general; he's been a longtime Trump supporter who shares Trump's hardline views on illegal immigration and was widely seen as a shoo-in for a cabinet position.
Everything is up in the air this season, so Phantom Thread is likely a contender for Best Director and Best Picture, but as a period piece set in the fashion world, it's also a shoo-in for Best Costume Design. —M.
Ports can go offline for a variety of reasons, EV-only parking rules can be ignored, and sometimes picky business owners (in particular, parking lot managers) shoo people away who are only looking for a short pit stop to charge.
It's pretty clear, he writes, that "Hadestown," the folk- and jazz-inflected journey to the underworld, seems to be a shoo-in for best musical; and that "The Ferryman," Jez Butterworth's sprawling drama, is leading in the race for best play.
In the past Mr Kennedy would have been a shoo-in for the next available open slot, but the politics and demography of Massachusetts have changed in the decade since Mr Kennedy's great-uncle Teddy was the Senate's liberal lion.
As we reported ... Eddie and Arsenio Hall were in full regalia recently as Prince Akeem and Reverend Brown ... and Louie sings the praises of the film's costume designer, Ruth E. Carter, predicting she's a shoo-in for another Academy Award.
Experts say Xi is a shoo-in to stay on as the top member of the standing committee, and is very likely to be given a second term as the party general secretary and chairman of the central military commission.
Letting go of Mr. Tung early had allowed Donald Tsang, the chief secretary and second–ranking official in the city, to step in as acting chief executive well ahead of the next election, giving him time to become a shoo-in.
"A friend told him you need to go to the flea market to get new and great ideas," said Alan Boss, who opened the first space in 1976 and said he would often shoo away autograph-seeking fans as Warhol shopped.
Many of the cities selected had been considered shoo-ins from the moment Amazon announced the search in September, largely because they closely matched the attributes that the company said it wanted in a second home, which it is calling HQ2.
Cohn was long seen as a shoo-in for the Fed position, but then he voiced some concern about Trump's non-condemnation of Nazis after the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August, leading to a falling out between the two.
ROME (Reuters) - You can walk up and down Rome's famed Spanish Steps all you want but don't try sitting down to take in the moment any more because police will shoo you away with a whistle and threaten you with a fine.
After crimesplaining a few of their historic details to the professor and his wife (in a particularly heavy-handed moment, he remarks that Torrance "really knows her axes"), they shoo her away, but not before acting creepily enough to keep her interested.
Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's National Front, a party that wants to take France out of the euro and hold a referendum on France's membership of the EU, is a shoo-in for the final round of the presidential election.
WHEN the justices took their chairs last October, Hillary Clinton was a shoo-in for the presidency and Antonin Scalia's seat seemed destined for a jurist who would anchor a liberal Supreme Court majority for the first time in almost five decades.
With a record that includes a decision in 2003 siding with the government against detainees at Guantánamo Bay, Mr Garland is no liberal firebrand and, in normal times, would probably be a bipartisan shoo-in for a seat on the Supreme Court.
Production might have to wait for a new guest to check in, or for an assistant to shoo away local media outlets who could post spoiler-y photos that would inadvertently reveal which character had met a sad fate in an earlier episode.
The president, who won the state in 2016 by 30 points, threw his support behind Bevin, rallying for him in Lexington on Monday night in a last-minute bid to shore up a campaign that ought to have been a GOP shoo-in.
What's prevented her from being a shoo-in for the top job is her role at the center of one of the federal government's most sickening and indefensible programs, a brutal interrogation regime that used torture against terrorism suspects after the Sept.
Law-enforcement officers had been "able to basically shoo everyone away" without making any arrests, but so many people had been trespassing the police perimeter that the sheriff was deploying patrol officers on horseback and all-terrain vehicles, the New York Post reported.
She gave some inkling of what a second term might look like when she spoke on a Davos panel on the world economic outlook on Saturday, smiling with embarrassment when the moderator said to applause that she was a shoo-in for reappointment.
"This whole thing feels like the prep to a Wild West shootout where the businesses shutter and the women shoo their children upstairs," said Phillip Fassieux, 36, as he munched on an egg bagel at Bodo's, a few blocks from the Lee statue.
BAGHDAD — The antigovernment protests that have shaken Iraq for months took a brutal turn on Thursday when protesters lynched a 16-year-old boy who had fired a pistol in the air to try to shoo them away from his family's home.
It will also compete in the foreign language film category, where it is widely considered a shoo-in.. "Roma" and "The Favourite" shared a leading 10 nods, followed by Lady Gaga musical "A Star is Born" and scathing political comedy "Vice" with eight apiece.
They think I'm some kind of slutty teen mom, so they shoo their kids away when she tries to play with them, and ask one another who they think her father is or whether I'm still in high school while I'm very much in earshot.
It will also compete in the foreign language film category, where it is widely considered a shoo-in.. "Roma" and "The Favourite" shared a leading 10 nods, followed by Lady Gaga musical "A Star is Born" and scathing political comedy "Vice" with eight apiece.
While Amazon Web Services still has the biggest market share, the longtime runner-up Microsoft has gained traction recently, including winning the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract, a $10 billion cloud-computing contract with the Pentagon for which Amazon was considered a shoo-in.
Alabama, which has won 24 consecutive games, is the only undefeated team from a major conference and is considered a shoo-in to be part of the playoff but Saban got testy when he fielded a question about being in regardless of the outcome.
But because of their relatively high rankings and the strong competition they will face Saturday, two more teams can be considered shoo-ins in if they win: No. 6 Georgia (11-1), which plays Auburn, and No. 7 Miami (10-163), which faces Clemson.
Yet such is the leaguewide respect for LeBron James, in his 15th season, that Cleveland remains a huge favorite to reach a fourth successive N.B.A. finals — even when so much statistical evidence suggests we shouldn't treat the creaky Cavs as such a shoo-in.
The West Elm Faux Fur Throw so soft that I regularly find my cat curled up on the blanket, and thanks to its faux-fur aesthetic, it easily hides the cat hair, so I don't have to shoo her off of her favorite napping spot.
The chances that Barr would work with Ukrainians to hunt down the Bidens is about as likely as Trump suggesting he would be a shoo in for the Nobel Peace Prize "for a lot of things" if the system was not rigged against him.
The only thing that kept Ben Stiller's version of 2001 from becoming an Academy Awards juggernaut and Criterion Collection shoo-in was the endless parade of "as themselves" celeb appearances like Fred Durst and Posh Spice, who made the movie feel like a two-hour Hollywood Squares.
Chatter about William Barr, considered a shoo-in to be the country's next attorney general, has focused on how he will handle special counsel Robert Mueller's final confidential report (he has discretion to deep-six all details) and how he will protect (or not) civil rights.
But the tea leaves about Saudi Aramco's current leanings are apparently a challenge to read, with several well-placed experts telling CNBC that New York is either a complete shoo-in for the listing — or it stands absolutely no chance because of regulation and geopolitical concerns.
Featuring details you don't always see in the activewear space — yes, a lace-up sports bra is officially a thing — as well as cool new silhouettes and on-point patterns (hello, marble print!), it's a shoo-in to make you the best dressed person at the gym.
Although Macron and Le Pen were separated by only a couple of percentage points, Macron is a shoo-in according to pollsters, as politicians across the spectrum, with the notable exception so far of the far left's Jean-Luc Mélenchon, throw their lot in with Macron.
Mahathir enters fray There is one big reason why Wednesday's election isn't seen as a shoo-in for Najib: Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia's former strongman leader, who ruled the country for 22 years before retiring in 2003, has come back in an attempt to oust the Prime Minister.
The fate of Codelco's flagship lithium projects, once thought a shoo-in to boost global supply and lower prices, could impact the supply chain for the vital battery mineral amid an expected $300 billion surge in spending on electric vehicle technology over the next five to 10 years. tmsnrt.
Or maybe the vote will be so fractured among candidates with similar messages and profiles that Sanders's combination of fame and lefty cred will give him an edge over everyone, even Warren, whose recent botched handling of a debate over her ancestry revealed she's far from a shoo-in.
"Shall St Louis be the slave master?" reads the caption of a handbill from 211 on display at the Missouri History Museum; it shows a white man cracking a "negro-segregation" whip at a black mother and her three children to shoo them back to the slave quarters.
"We ran in with two great big pieces of wood to try and shoo it off and try and get it to go away so we could get the animals out of the field," Mandy continued, whose husband, Dale, was also prepared to protect their pets at whatever cost.
The work is touching not only for Mr. Craft's transformation and improvisation as he shifts between lanky entertainer and hobbled villain, but also for Mr. Irwin's conscientious role, as he rises from the narrator's seat to shoo Pantalone offstage and coax the dejected Harlequin back into dancing shape.
In October, lawyers for Chen Chi-mai, the D.P.P. candidate originally seen as a shoo-in for Kaohsiung mayor, told reporters they had evidence that misinformation defaming Mr. Chen that had spread widely on Taiwanese social media had originated from overseas accounts, including some with mainland IP addresses.
What's particularly brutal about this is that Harrington is basically pleading with the camera person to let him do his business, first mouthing "Go away" and then trying to shoo the camera away before finally shrugging his shoulders as if to say just, like, give me a break, man!
There's been much talk about Affleck's performance in this film as a shoo-in for a Best Actor Oscar — and it would be richly deserved — but in a year of fantastic teenage breakout performances, Hedges might be the best, though the rest of the cast is also terrific.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Red-hot New Zealander Lydia Ko is a force whenever she tees it up in a tournament but the world number one is far from a shoo-in for gold in women's golf in Rio where, unlike on the men's side, the top players will be competing.
Nothing's for sure until ABC announces their final decisions later this year, but there are a few extremely solid reasons that we will see at least a handful of these ladies from Colton's season: Demi, Who's Already Been (Sort Of) Invited If Demi isn't a shoo-in for BiP, who is?
The Xinjiang Tigers' Zhou Qi, a familiar figure to Chinese basketball and readers of this organ alike, was a shoo-in to get picked in the NBA Draft and even after he started falling down the draft, everyone's copy was still straightforward enough that it could've been written a week earlier.
Possible newcomers to the Politburo among Xi's allies (surnames in alphabetical order): Cai Qi, 23, has enjoyed a meteoric rise under Xi and is considered a shoo-in after he was named party boss of Beijing in May, despite not being a full or alternate member of the wider Central Committee.
If Notre Dame sews up its final four games, there will probably be a similar situation: With wins over Michigan in the season's first game, and, presumably, No. 19 Syracuse (6-2), which it plays next month, the Fighting Irish, who are independent in football, would probably be shoo-ins.
It was not until she was in her 280s that Ms. Choucair (pronounced shoo-CARE), who lived and worked nearly all her life in Beirut, gained recognition outside Lebanon as an unsung hero of the modernist story, a distinctive, eloquent artist relegated to the margins of a traditionally Western narrative.
Many of the finalists have been considered shoo-ins from the moment Amazon announced the search, largely because of the attributes Amazon said it was seeking for its new home — including a metropolitan area with a population more than one million and the ability to attract and keep strong technical talent.
No amount of bluster and rhetoric, or blaming "the Germans" and "Brussels," or simply pulling up the drawbridge, will shoo away such challenges, not to mention Italy's ingrained problems, its clunky bureaucracy and judicial system, north-south divide, inequality, nepotism, and low employment rates, especially among women and the young, for starters.
The Motion Picture Association of America has a habit of using the R rating to shoo teenagers away from realistic depictions of their own lives, a prohibition that is easy enough to get around in the age of digital streaming but that nonetheless serves as an official endorsement of evasion and repression.
"Both the prediction markets and the head-to-head matchups — even those involving candidates other than [former Vice President Joe] Biden — indicate a considerably closer runoff in November than suggested by the widespread view among investors that President Trump is a shoo-in for re-election," Hatzius observed in a research note.
Calhoun was the runner-up for the CEO job in 2005, when McNerney nabbed it, and he's a shoo-in for the post when and if the board finally decides to can Dennis Muilenburg, a lifelong Boeing employee and engineer now shouldering the challenge of managing through the aftermath of the MAX fiasco.
Honestly, I doubt it — Phantom Thread is one of the biggest head-scratchers for me among the nine nominees, not because it's not deserving but because it's both a romance and a very personal story, two things that don't necessarily make for an Oscar shoo-in (though that feel less true than ever this year).
A legion of cops—from four different agencies that I could count—flanked the park at the beginning of the event, but once it became clear people were sitting down and mostly abiding by the "no booze" rules, they dispersed, leaving Rec & Park employees to shoo people out for smoking weed next to kids.
Fresh off of her turn in the critically acclaimed HBO series Euphoria, and her historic Tommy Now fashion show at the Apollo theater in Harlem during New York Fashion Week, she's making an appearance at the 2019 Emmys, and showing she is a literal shoo-in for DC Comics' Batman's love interest, Poison Ivy.
Kavanaugh, a veteran judge on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, was widely seen as a shoo-in for the court, expected to collect votes from a unanimous bloc of the Senate's Republicans as well as a number of moderate Democrats who voted for Trump's last nominee, Justice Neil Gorsuch.
Steven Spielberg: "The Post" had all the trappings of a traditional Oscar shoo-in — Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, a story from the history books that feels more urgent than ever — and while it claimed a spot on the best-picture list, Mr. Spielberg was outshone by fresher up-and-coming directors like Greta Gerwig and Jordan Peele.
With the retirement of Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE, it is now conventional wisdom that the Democrats are a shoo-in to take back the House, and can immediately start impeachment proceedings against the president starting in January.
" Watching a primary election in which an eminently qualified woman long assumed to be a shoo-in for the Democratic nomination faces a serious challenge from an older white guy with exciting ideas, many women my age and older hear something familiar, and personal, in the now-common refrain about Hillary Clinton: "I want a woman president, just not this woman president.
He mounted an insurgent bid for the Democratic nomination in 28500, taking on former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 6900 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE, who was widely seen at the time as a shoo-in for the nomination.
There are probably 100 things a candidate who was once seen as a shoo-in winner needs to change once the tide turns, but let's get right to the three top priority musts: The biggest danger now for the Clinton team and her key backers is to brush off the polls as statistical noise or just a very brief trend that will flame out.
I know that the Louisiana Purchase Lewis and Clark marveled at is where the United States government would shoo some of my forebears when they were spat out of the East, and that even though a fourth of them died along the way, the Cherokee Nation still has the largest population of any American Indian tribe, close to 360,000 enrolled members, and I am one of them.
If she emerges with a clearer sense of her own priorities and values and an ability to articulate them with conviction, she may be better equipped to navigate the complicated calculus of politics … " Wesley Lowery of The Washington Post: "A lot of early in the race punditry around Kamala was prefaced on the assumption that she'd be a shoo-in/favorite with black voters.
I say again, if President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE loses in the Ninth Circuit, he is a shoo-in to win if he takes the case to the Supreme Court.
Fox News Channel's Geraldo Rivera said President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is "a shoo-in for the Nobel Peace Prize" for "helping supervise" the possible denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
Following the initial round of voting on April 220, which saw 11 candidates whittled down to just two, most of the defeated contenders have urged their supporters to vote for Macron, not so much because they support his views but because he is a more appealing alternative than the far-right Le Pen, who wants France to leave the EU. Many have come to see Macron as a shoo-in to be the next president of France.
Following the initial round of voting on April 553, which saw 11 candidates whittled down to just two, most of the defeated contenders have urged their supporters to vote for Macron, not so much because they support his views but because he is a more appealing alternative than the far-right Le Pen, who wants France to leave the EU. Many have come to see Macron as a shoo-in to be the next president of France.

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