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As he looks into himself he recognises his "aping and imitative character"; "whatever I contemplate, I adopt – a foolish expression, a disagreeable grimace, a ridiculous way of speaking"; "I often usurp the sensations of another person".
By my innocent (though, some might say, foolish) expression of utmost trust, they have done a good deed and I've gotten to town.
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He looked at me again with that foolish smile and glazed expression.
On certain key points, opposing positions are characterized as foolish, or as confused expressions of simple truths that only waited upon Croce to articulate properly.
You just look foolish.
It made him look foolish.
They already look foolish.
Prepare to look foolish.
It demands that all human expressions and lifestyles, foolish or not, must be treated equally.
Holmes's penchant for false analogies, and what is supposed to follow from them logically, led him to his foolish earlier conclusions regarding freedom of expression.
Jennifer Thompson conveyed Rose's foolish pride in her suspiciously deadpan expression and abrupt forays into movement that gave her body the look of a flower blooming under sudden light.
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