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Modise always struck me as a bit of a fool.
"Unmarried, I'm afraid you will soon look a bit of a fool".
But the next day, complaining of diarrhoea, he considered ignoring the doctor's embargo on coffee: the doctor seemed 'a bit of a fool'.
"I am aware that other cartoonists are more critical of Clegg, and draw him as a bit of a fool, but I don't think he is.
So Jacob, a smooth, self-satisfied master of the game — you have the feeling that he has indeed memorized "The Game" and watched every episode of "Mad Men" and "Entourage" at least twice — is also a bit of a fool.
Fitzgerald, having conjured himself early on as a follower and even a bit of a fool, and then as a failure and a drunk, mostly got taken as such: a naïf who occasionally stumbled on beauty.
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The title character Gilligan is a bit of a bumbling fool, which may mean Ted's a bit like him.
Kenton's and Vadassy's difficulties are a nice combination of bad judgment and bad luck; Latimer's a bit too much of a fool.
While each of us has a deeper, soul-centered aspect trying to guide us to a more helpful and healthy diet of choices, we also carry with us a bit of the fool, something that I call our Self-Talk.
Christopher Borick, a political scientist who is the director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion, told me that the Romney campaign has clearly "made a calculation that Pennsylvania a might be a bit of fool's gold in terms of time and energy".
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