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"People have made a fool of him, and they have called him ludicrous," she said.
Under interrogation, the boy explained how the Ibatan had made a fool of him.
When they did meet, Dodd in top hat and tails, Hitler made a fool of him time and again.
On Tuesday night in New York he faces down Donald Young, the 22-year-old American lefty who made a fool of him in Indian Wells this year and stands between the Scot and the quarter-finals of the US Open.
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It simply attempted to prevent others from making a fool of him".
-FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT It takes one woman 20 years to make a man of her son and another woman 20 minutes to make a fool of him.
Van Hellemond later said that Smith was making a fool of him.
But her father is too pitiless in his attitude towards her: He doesn't love her, so no one could love her, and this fortune hunter isn't going to make a fool of him.
On the second point, Martin Luther employs a reductio ad absurdum to counter the idea that abuse should be met with disuse: "[W]e must not ... reject [or] condemn anything because it is abused ... [W]ine and women bring many a man to misery and make a fool of him (Ecclus. ; ); so [we would need to] kill all the women and pour out all the wine".
When Archie told this story to the writer, the writer told him he had made a fool of himself & Archie dropped him.
We were held for another painful hour while the officer made a fool of himself and we gave him an earful.
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