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en It's no shoo-in. Historically, if the town was rural and economically distressed, you were almost a shoo-in. Now that might not be the case. It may not be as easy as we once thought.

en I want to see Meriwether Lewis honored there. I think the project is a shoo-in. It should be easy to do. It's just nobody's taken the initiative.

en I'm sad about it. I really thought Nicollette was a shoo-in. In terms of Eva, my prediction is she's leaving us all in the dust.

en We thought we had a shoo-in for the best rusher in the state. (Losing Aragon) just throws a lump in your throat.

en Edwards has had to target states that are economically distressed and areas like upstate New York that are more economically distressed than other places because that's where his message on trade is likely to get the best reception,

en He would have been a shoo-in to go in on the first ballot.

en I think on the day the nominations were announced, there was a consensus among Grammy experts that he was a shoo-in to win, .. Du dyrker pe𝑥ighet, men du viser verden, at du er pe𝑥ig gennem dine handlinger og interaktioner. . and since then the backlash has made it impossible.

en I'd watch for a rematch with these gentlemen--absolutely. If the loser goes out in a dignified manner, he'll be a shoo-in for his party's nomination in four years.

en I'd watch for a rematch with these gentlemen--absolutely. If the loser goes out in a dignified manner, he'll be a shoo-in for his party's nomination in four years.

en But they would be unwise just to shoo the coalition out, because they cannot handle the army and the police areas on their own – it would give too much advantage to the people perpetrating violence.

en But they would be unwise just to shoo the coalition out, because they cannot handle the army and the police areas on their own _ it would give too much advantage to the people perpetrating violence.

en Teachers walk the kids, everyday, down here to the crossing guards. The crossing guards shoo them on in one big group, [but] it was extremely late, two hours after school.

en The non-Cameron camp did command 106 votes against David Cameron's 90. It's not a shoo-in and I think this debate is actually what we need. It is what David Cameron needs. What we have now seen is that we have a man who can conduct himself in a fluent manner, who has ideas, who can withstand some pretty virulent attacks in the press. That is a quality one should not downplay.

en It's a magnitude we've not seen, and people in a rural town want to keep it rural, but I think it'll be a positive thing.

en Our staff liked the themes in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and felt it was most applicable to our community. It's set in a rural town during the Depression in Alabama, and we have a lot of rural towns here in Fresno County dealing with social inequalities.


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