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31 Sentences With "shoo ins"

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Just like that, the students then become virtual shoo-ins for acceptance.
The original movie's two female stars might not be shoo-ins for a sequel, either.
This year's VMAs are, as ever, a mixed-up batch of shoo-ins and puzzling oversights.
Moreover, of the six Republican seats, five are all but shoo-ins for the Republicans to hold.
If taking money shots of the ISS counts toward NASA's application process, I'd say they're both shoo-ins.
Many of the finalists, like Dallas, Denver, Raleigh, N.C., and Washington, were considered shoo-ins from the start.
For many that came as a shock, as Okwuchi, Clair and Harvey all seemed like they were shoo-ins.
The President and other key players in the initiative would also be shoo-ins for the Nobel Peace Prize as Moon suggests.
There were those who said Golden State had made themselves shoo-ins for the title, and indeed they won two straight championships.
But none of the many Yeohs at YTL, including Francis' own five children, count themselves as shoo-ins as the company's next leader.
While Tom Brady and Bill Belichick will be shoo-ins someday, no members of those championship teams have been inducted in the Hall.
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.
Even award-show shoo-ins like Kate McKinnon and Tina Fey stonily delivered their lines as though their families were being held hostage backstage.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In 2002, Schwartz decided not to run officially in the Republican primary for mayor, but said she would consider running in general election if she won the write-in vote in the primary election.Timberg, Craig; Becker, Jo. "Write-Ins, Shoo-Ins: Primary Has It All". The Washington Post. p. B01. September 10, 2002.
MERALCO was behind 65–50 against the Redmanizers. MERALCO disbanded the team shortly afterwards. The two sure shoo-ins for the RP team to the 1972 Olympics missed the national team for the first time in their lives. Owing to the talent that the two players possessed, both players were reinstated in 1973 and played for MERALCO for the final time during an exhibition match against the Japanese national team, which they won.

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