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He shooed the dog away, as if he suddenly wanted privacy.
She blushed, shooed him away, and turned her attention to us.
Whenever the science came up, in fact, Timmons shooed me away.
You ask if he needs help, only to be shooed away.
They shooed them away saying there were women and children inside.
Luis, the bartender, shooed drunks away from us while we bought beers.
Romine acceded to Stanton's wishes and shooed away an offer of compensation.
Echo Delta slipped inside, but a security guard quickly shooed him away.
She ran the household, took care of the money, shooed away distractions.
She shooed them to Sunday school at First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Queens.
The body of a male was retrieved after authorities shooed the gators away.
Held a high-level position on Wall Street until someone shooed him away.
During one recent patrol I accompanied, a Ukrainian military nurse shooed monitors away.
But instead, they said, a Customs and Border Protection agent shooed them away.
By the time we had snapped a blurry selfie, we were shooed out.
Kenyan officers shooed people away from the scene and did not provide any information.
When they were shooed outside for cheering too loudly, they spilled into the hallway.
Someone stuck a head in to say time was up but was shooed away.
He then became angry, refused to discuss the matter further and shooed us away.
They shooed the crowd and me away and then disappeared behind the palace gates.
After a few minutes the journalists were shooed away, and the men were left alone.
At first, the workers don't listen, but he's adamant and eventually they are shooed away.
As prosecutors tell it, Chicago police officers shooed away eyewitnesses after the shooting on Oct.
Or be constantly shooed out of the kitchen for hovering too close to the food?
They often shooed away white reporters, but shared with me intimate memories of their loved ones.
He went to grab his rifle, but his mother quickly shooed the intruder out the door.
He's shooed away by his masters and stands outside, looking up at the stars with hope.
Then she shooed me away to pose for the line of cameras with the next attendee.
The officers, armed with semi-automatic assault rifles and handguns, surrounded the man and shooed him away.
The White House photographer Pete Souza lingered to record the moment, but the president shooed him away.
Their work was fast but precise, and they shooed me away if I tried to distract them.
Stage security shooed audience members in the front row who were getting too close to the stage.
Orlando Antigua, one of the team's assistants, rushed to Sosa's side and shooed away a camera operator.
If you shooed these children away from your lawn, they'd likely do so very quickly and politely.
Alao Hogan, a volunteer with the park service's Volunteers-in-Parks program, shooed tourists off the pool.
No shocked guards stopped me or shooed away the many smaller patrons who were doing the same.
No shocked guards stopped me or shooed away the many smaller patrons who were doing the same.
At one point, an operative shooed away a cleaning crew that was on its way into the space.
On the 2015 Tidal X: 10/20 Event red carpet, Greenberg was famously shooed off the red carpet.
A black security guard shooed away two young women who were trying to take photos of themselves there.
Tebow left for the Scorpions team bus only after paramedics arrived and shooed everybody out of the way.
Zero stared at him with those marble eyes, exhaling his hungry, meaty breath until John shooed him away.
"She always shooed me away from the kitchen and said no, you're not going to cook," Tran said.
When realized I was trying to tip him, and he rather curtly shooed me out of the car.
"I don't like Mike DeWine," she said, as a rally volunteer shooed a reporter away from the aisle.
LeRoy shooed away some grazing cattle and used a rake to remove cow dung from the prime tent spots.
Even at home, men and their cigars are often shooed out the door to the patio, or sometimes beyond.
The police spotted him and shooed him and other civilians back into their homes, ordering the stores to close.
She's also encouraged by footage of Andrea entering Naz's cab after he shooed away two men, because it suggests premeditation.
Walker remembers the time Barrs' grandmother summarily grounded him from attending a party, then shooed Walker out her front door.
She looked up, shooed the little one into the brush, then gave us a long stare before rejoining her calf.
Henry had always thought that the guardian angels were the bears, and not the beings who shooed away the bears.
Sadly, I had no idea that DOGY was a variant spelling, and have now shooed it away from my database.
Watch the clip ... Louis is in such good spirits, he even shooed our guy away in the most friendly way possible.
Thinking Tessa was having a seizure, Raider went in search of help but was shooed away by the person he approached.
Soon, some of the guards shooed me away, and I went back up to the balcony, shaking with rage and helplessness.
Nearly as soon as DePodesta arrived in D.C., Pinkerton handed him a $20 bill and shooed him away to a bookstore.
A woman sweeping up coal dust in this makeshift market angrily shooed away three journalists who appeared, refusing to answer questions.
After the U.S.O.C. asked U.S.A. Gymnastics to dismantle its board of directors, the organization shooed its entire board out the door.
She was deft with the umbrella and blankets, setting them up while she shooed the three of us into the sea.
Acting fast, McConaughey shooed away his dog, who he says was growling at the ram, and then he threw Levi to Camila.
In this case, I'm just trolling Nilay, who shooed me away from the topic of Docker on The Vergecast the other day.
Before he could give a statement to a cop directing traffic, the officer shooed him off with the wave of a flashlight.
Even a business lunch in Mexico can easily last two hours; at Contramar, stragglers are still being shooed out at 7 p.m.
According to Comey, Trump shooed Priebus from the room before pressing the then-FBI director to "let go" of the Flynn investigation.
He merely shooed the problem away -— or possibly killed it with a rolled up newspaper (but we'll get to that in a second).
Grandmother kicks things off, but is quickly shooed away because the family is afraid that she, at 91 years old, will overextend herself.
We walked to a nearby café, but as soon as we entered a waitress shooed us out, saying that the café was closed.
She just started laughing hysterically, shooed me out so she could pee, and then made me get the broom and sweep it up.
The nurse shooed my hands away from the acrylic box they kept him in, as if to say this was not my baby.
After a pair of higher courts shooed Flynt away in 1986, he appealed a third time, asking the Supreme Court to hear the case.
You could literally wait for your favorite athlete in the lobby of a hotel for hours and not get shooed away by the cops.
He was basically shooed out the door in Dallas after half a season even though the Mavericks traded a first-round pick for him.
Worshipers at a nearby Moroccan mosque angrily shooed away reporters, accusing them of fanning "Islamophobia" and stigmatizing their neighborhood as a haven of jihadists.
He shooed away the infielders and held a stern one-on-one meeting with Freeland, who then retired the next eight batters he faced.
Over the summer we went and told anyone we could find that the Russians were messing with the election and we were basically shooed away.
After a few seconds, the embarrassed dog's owner exited the store and shooed the dog away from the horn as if this happens quite often.
While it was ready in less than an hour, we had been shooed to the water park and didn't receive the email notification until later.
If organizers of the Marathon des Sables were Moroccan instead of French, Cactus would likely have been shooed off the course days ago, Ouhassou said.
Nearby, women grilled fish and vegetables over open fires and shooed away marabou storks—hideous, ill-tempered carnivores with rotten bills and stringy, matted feathers.
Eventually, the throng is shooed away, and I find myself in a (probably) once-in-a-lifetime position: alone in a room with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I've been out and about shooting for whoever, Italian Vogue or someone else in that vein and I'll literally be shooed away like a dog.
Nor did anyone ask the birds how they felt about being shooed from their homes at dusk and sent flying up to illuminate the Brooklyn sky.
" News outlets like Express labeled the move a breach of protocol, though, as did the Daily Mail, which said the Queen shooed "him out the way.
He did not want to talk about the name change, and neither did the nervous French gatekeeper at the estate, before she shooed away unwelcome visitors.
But skiers and snowboarders were shooed away from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial for their own safety and out of concerns their playfulness was disrespectful.
Dion, with such earnestness that I don't think even registered on the fan's face, shooed away her security and said she was glad she stormed her stage.
Moses Malone, Bob McAdoo, Adrian Dantley, Dr. Jack Ramsay — all were shooed away for financial reasons instead of being granted the chance to build a powerhouse together.
Beka had shooed him out of the house to host a mother-daughter tea, and he appeared in the seat next to me at a neighborhood bar.
Vatican officials shooed reporters out of the room and the two men met for half an hour (the pope's session with Mr. Obama lasted 20 minutes longer).
In Washington, bundled-up tourists ventured onto the frozen Reflecting Pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial before being shooed away by a National Park Service ranger.
As soon as the winners got their trophies, they were being shooed off the stage, with the next presenters getting on stage before the last ones were done.
Among the coronavirus's many effects is a boom in people like me: office workers, shooed away from the office, trying to acclimate to a work-from-home lifestyle.
Instead, it takes this final hour to luxuriate in giving its characters a happy ending, and anything that might seem to threaten that happy ending is shooed away.
The boogeyman of rising prices will eventually be shooed away, but having to dance with the beast will leave scars on the financial behavior of Venezuelans for generations.
Physicians used what is called a reduction maneuver to guide the patella back into place, and Mahomes was helped to his feet and shooed away a waiting cart.
I shooed her off repeatedly, arguing that I&aposd never be passionate about office buildings and I didn&apost have a burning desire to be a home realtor.
He has also found issues such as doormen who shooed people away and public spaces that are sealed off behind fences and gates, some of which are kept locked.
Visitors who scale the 600-meter (0.37 mile) peak to look at THAAD are shooed away by South Korean police holed up in a guard post near the summit.
LES ANDELYS, France — Before the local gendarmes shooed them away, the Yellow Vests found an unlikely sense of community on the traffic circles where they had gathered to demonstrate.
Claire Boyle: I studied writing with a couple of McSweeney's authors, and they turned me onto this weird and wonderful project and kind of shooed me along to them.
Turkington is repeatedly excised from the film; one soul-crushing moment has him slowly walking away from the camera crew to sit alone on a bench after being shooed away.
But wait, there was more: Then, another one of his kids — a baby — wheeled on in, quickly followed by their mother who shooed the kids away and closed the door.
In the film, after she is shooed away from the Stonewall's storefront, Marsha hands a playfully illustrated birthday party invitation to her gal pal and fellow trans activist Sylvia Rivera.
Nicole's mother, Tammy Weeks, declined to be interviewed on Monday; a police officer stood by the eight-unit, two-story apartment block where she lives here, and shooed a reporter away.
Shelly Borislow, standing in front of her 7,800-square-foot house, where several Palm Beach County sheriff's cruisers were parked and officers shooed away pedestrians, had no problem with the excitement.
The visuals back up this irreverence, even in little moments, such as when William Travis's slave attempts to join in on a celebration, only to be shooed off by frosty glares.
Conversations that usually were swept under the rug or shooed away with weak explanations of "the games just weren't that good" became deeper ruminations on how studio mismanagement can lead to ruin.
Other women, on hearing my first tentative pecks, might have shooed me away, but my grandmother gave me a stack of discarded paper and showed me how to spool it into the typewriter.
Eventually the skunk bit the man as he shooed him out of his tent, and he ended up having to get a set of rabies shots, because if you get rabies, you die.
Last spring during an exhibition match in Kyoto, a referee shooed women out of a ring when they rushed to offer lifesaving measures to a politician who had collapsed while delivering a speech.
With one dish, he had shooed away the heat outside, shown off the uncanny harmony of urchin and eggplant, and introduced a minor theme of the night, the summer urchin harvest in Japan.
They were drafted in his centre of operations, a study in which it was impossible to cram any more books, and from which he angrily shooed away anyone who filmed what he was writing.
Relocated to the Richelieu painting wing, the Mona Lisa reduced the museum's Flemish collection into wallpaper for a cattle pen, where guards shooed along irritated, sweaty selfie-snappers who'd endured a half-hour line.
"I think I saw him!" someone said with a gasp, peering through the dimly lit maze of iron supports beneath the dusty stands of War Memorial Arena before a security guard shooed them away.
Challenging the point that officers had shooed away a witness as part of a cover-up, the judge said it was not obvious that the police had known the witness had seen the shooting.
Tony Leys, a reporter at The Register, wrote that along with himself, a reporter from The Storm Lake Times and an editor at The Weekly Standard had been "shooed" away from Mr. King's event.
More importantly, they're men who've shored themselves up, emotionally and professionally, in their respective fortresses, allowing a carefully selected series of lovers into their spaces and having them shooed out when they're no longer wanted.
The Angry Birds Movie features a montage of Red committing all of these acts of violence — except the young bird playing too loudly outside his house doesn't get shooed, he gets punted into the ocean.
They locked the door leading to the attorneys' lounge on that floor and shooed the more than 20 reporters prowling the hall away from the elevator bank and told them to vacate the nearby stairwells.
Achieving admission, we sat all over the place, mostly at courtside, we talked to Billy Jean King until she shooed us off, and saw Jimmy Conners lose to Guillermo Vilas, I think, in the final.
When one inmate came to see me in my office, stood too close to me and had a visible erection under his clothes, I just shooed him out and reported it to the lieutenant afterward.
Our instructor, Michael Pugliese, shooed everyone out while he and the cleaning staff grabbed disinfectant wipes and spray; then they began wiping down the entire sweaty room — from benches, mirrors, weights, and treadmills to the floor.
At one point, the owner of the computer store barged across police lines with three miniature poodles in tow in an attempt to check on his business, but he was quickly shooed away by the FBI.
Reporters were shooed out of the room as the first lady engaged the group in a discussion about "Be Best," a campaign she unveiled in May to focus on childhood well-being and to teach them kindness.
In his last outing Tuesday against Cincinnati, Freeland received a lengthy fourth-inning lecture on the mound from Rockies manager Bud Black, who shooed away the infielders and held a stern one-on-one meeting with Freeland.
" And when it came to assessing the President's intent -- Comey didn't hold back and said the fact that Trump shooed everyone out of the Oval Office before telling Comey to ease off Flynn was a "really significant fact.
We should be able to sell our opinions, our thoughts, and even our DNA to the highest bidder and once the rapacious Web 2.0 vultures are all shooed away, we will find ourselves in an interesting new world.
But late Hef was a lecherous, low-brow Peter Pan, playing at perpetual boyhood — ice cream for breakfast, pajamas all day — while bodyguards shooed male celebrities away from his paid harem and the skull grinned beneath his papery skin.
They streamed onto Chambers Street, where kids buy pizza slices and cans of soda and linger outside delis until they are shooed away; and into the network of parks along the Hudson River, where after-school basketball games take place.
Barnes championed basic visual literacy — he encouraged bricklayers to visit his collection and shooed away high-culture types, like art critics — and developed the "Barnes method," which focused on analyzing form, light, color and space in a work of art.
But maybe you should avoid these things as a tourist if you're interested in the real nightlife of a city like Berlin, and don't want to be shooed from one meadow to the next like a sheep with deep pockets.
I let him sniff my hand, his breath gasping against the thick collar as I shooed him away from eating the partially burnt trash littering the lawn and slipped him a handful of the treats the agents had just given me.
Finally, on the night itself, we ate it in the company of a few friends with equally robust appetites, whom we shooed out of our small apartment as soon after midnight as politeness permitted, and as gently as we could.
Sumo's discriminatory practices came under new scrutiny after a referee shooed women out of a ring at an exhibition match in Kyoto on Wednesday when they rushed to offer lifesaving measures to a politician who had collapsed while delivering a speech.
The men awkwardly sat and ate the cereal in a scene that stretched a bit too long, before the protagonist poured out a line of white powder and snorted it, only to be shooed off stage to the sound of a beating heart.
It has also given openings to candidates like tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang, who in earlier times might have been shooed from the race as a novelty candidate but this year has earned a spot on the debate stage, as well as ample publicity.
"It started off with just one, then another one came over who seemed to be a bit older and shooed this one off for a little while, and she came over and gave me a bit of a nod," Elizabeth told the radio station.
After taking control of Scarborough, which lies about 228 kilometers (123 nautical miles) off the northwestern Philippines, Chinese coast guard personnel shooed away Filipino fishermen, at times with the use of water cannons or by deploying armed personnel on speed boats to chase them off.
" Lin was recently waiting in a crowded line at a Duane Reade to buy shampoo and razors when, "the lady in front of me shooed me and told me to stay two feet away from her because 'who knows what diseases I may have.
" She discovered that all sorts of biases were built into the math-based models, which led to "the many ways that poor people, especially poor people of color, are constantly being sized up and sized down—and sort of shooed off to the 'losers' category.
Two weeks before the Clark County primary election, Davis walks from house to house in a north Las Vegas neighborhood, trying to hand out campaign flyers—the same ones he was giving away in the parking lot of a nearby Walmart, before store security shooed him away.
Ms. Minegishi noted that women are not allowed in sumo rings, another practice that has come under scrutiny, after a referee last year shooed women out of a ring when they rushed to offer lifesaving measures to a politician who had collapsed while delivering a speech.
The big losers here, though, are the publishers who took Facebook's Live and on-demand News Feed video subsidies, built up big teams of staffers to produce the expensive content and are now being shooed toward other monetization options that might not be mature enough to pay the bills.
Four times a year, I invite someone from the staff to curate the newsletter for me when I am shooed away from the desk at Stein Line HQ. When the W.N.B.A. returns, I will make sure to ask Howard to take one of those turns to provide his unmatched perspective.
Suddenly a large goat appeared, darted toward him, and snatched a couple of beans out of his garland in its teeth before it was shooed away; he was startled but then delighted—it was all part of the fun, and an excellent addition to the story he would tell later.
Speaking from the bench for close to an hour, Associate Judge Domenica Stephenson rejected the prosecutors' arguments that the officers had shooed away witnesses and then created a narrative to justify the 2014 shooting, which prompted citywide protests, the firing of the police chief and a wide-ranging federal investigation into the police force.
Back at Popeyes, a woman told me she'd been in line four times -- once during the first wave; the second time in the morning at a different Popeyes, which announced to the crowd it hadn't received its shipment yet; the third time, at this location, only to be shooed away until they were ready to sell at 10:30 -- and she'd been waiting in this line for 45 minutes already and was prepared to wait all day if necessary.
What surprised him most were how many lives — now, including his own — were entwined with the history of the street — George Washington who worshiped at St. Paul's Chapel; entrepreneurs like F.W. Woolworth and A.T. Stewart whose commercial flagships flanked City Hall; the iconic figures who were feted with tons of ticker tape in the Canyon of Heroes; the loiterers who gawked at skirts sent billowing by the wind tunnel that the Flatiron Building created at 23rd Street and were shooed away by cops who bellowed "23 skiddoo"; and the ghosts along the stretch of Broadway that undulates past Times Square, whose reputation for bright lights and shattered dreams were epitomized in its legacy as the Great White Way and the Street of Broken Hearts.

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