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And so, inevitably, outside it.So far, so foolish, at least.
IT is common to feel foolish at the tire store.
Unhappily, it becomes, with increasing triteness, desperately foolish at last.
The candidates each looked foolish at times, but that's their own fault.
Mr. Ronson's hate-spewing extremists are buffoons, so pathetically foolish at times that they're almost endearing.
I was young and very foolish at that time, and I paid for it by going to jail".
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Yet while many in the Rutgers 1,000 merely believe that Rutgers' forays into the world of the University of Miami and Virginia Tech is at best foolish or at worst a waste of university funds, Mr. Dowling is far more radical in his thoughts.
Roberts says wistfully: "Some say I was brave, some say I was foolish but at 50 I'm at peace with who I am, but would love to know where my special niche to help people is.
That means more resources from other countries.This is hard at a time of foolish austerity at home, but it will be cheap given the alternative if the Middle East becomes engulfed in inter-communal conflict, poverty, unemployment and hopelessness.
Mr. Rockwell excels at this kind of volatility — at playing men who are angry, charming and foolish all at once.
A foolish consistency at last.
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