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You manage to fool people.
If they manage to fool, they can claim £5,000 to £10,000.
And if the Cowboys manage to fool the experts, well, all the more fun.
"It's supposed to be a drama," mutters Naima Kahn on spoonfed.co.uk, echoing the views of all, "[but] the play throws up over-simplified villains and heroes and the men they manage to fool in an irritatingly straightforward way".
Often boiler room scams are so well organized that they manage to fool even the credit card entities and banks.
"The scenes where the captains of the sands manage to fool the rich of the city and get away with it would have made Henry Fielding or Charles Dickens proud," Colm Tóibín writes in his introduction to the 2013 Penguin Classics edition.
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Even Ed Balls managed to fool someone into paying £24,000 to play football with him.
Might he just be a practical joker who managed to fool the Vatican?
I asked Jereb how he'd managed to fool much of the media.
Only a couple of days after Apple's iPhone 5s went on sale, somebody managed to fool its fingerprint sensor.
It's not the first time that computer scientists have managed to fool this method of separating man from machine.
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