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The party's anointed candidate, the multimillionaire businessman Tony Sanchez, had a seeming cakewalk, with only token opponents, including a lawyer named John WorldPeace.

The invasion of Iraq, its neocon cheerleaders assured us, would be a cakewalk, with grateful Iraqis – all of whom hated Saddam Hussein – lining up to hand bouquets of flowers to their "liberators".

Two months ago, Sestak put it bluntly: "A military strike, whether it's by land or air, against Iran would make the aftermath of the Iraqi invasion look like a cakewalk with regard to the impact on the United States' national security".

The New York Times critic Roberta Smith has called Traylor "the American master of taut silhouettes," yet some of his work is literally about movement, evoking dances of his era like the Lindy Hop and the Cakewalk, with women in hoop skirts and men in high hats.

It used to be that entering Mexico, whether it was from San Diego or El Paso or here in Nogales, was a cakewalk, with no scrutiny on the United States side of the border and next to none on the Mexico side.

Brock Turner's cakewalk with the justice system is one reason #blacklivesmatter is a very real issue in our country.

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And negotiations with established nuclear powers will be a cakewalk compared with the second task: that of creating an effective international regime to supervise the production, storage and use of all nuclear fuel everywhere in the world.

For Mr. Torres, the former executive pastry chef at Le Cirque 2000, the pressures of managing a chocolate factory and retail store are a relative cakewalk compared with the long hours and relentless reviews that come with performing at a top-rated restaurant.

(Seriously, that whole mystery with the soldier in "The Sign of Three" was a cakewalk compared with this).

That made industrialisation a cakewalk compared with earlier times.

Barack Obama's worst day is a sugary cakewalk compared with what the Roman consul Marcus Tullius Cicero endures in "Conspirata," a portrait of ancient politics as a treasonous blood sport in which more — much more — than health care reform is on the line.

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