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In the bitterly accusatory "Goodbye," the album's closest thing to a blues, she growls her contempt for a lover she regards as a naïve fool.
Admiral William Crowe, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was skeptical, and he thought Abrams a naïve fool who didn't know the meaning of war because he'd skipped out on serving in Vietnam.
I can't even count how many people looked at me like I was a naïve fool.
I was the typical naïve fool going into my pregnancy.
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A hostess in the doorway or a tout in the street will entice a punter with an unmissable offer.The "naïve fools" go in expecting a "cut-price striptease or something more", says Audrey Lewis, a councillor for the borough of Westminster, which includes Soho.
[sotto voce: You naïve fools! Suckers!] Now make a wish and take a bite, heh, heh".
That career has immersed him so deeply in public issues and humane struggles that Moore's critics and admirers — in and out of his Church — have spoken of him in such terms as radical, naïve, idealistic, uncompromising; fool, ass, parlor pink; decent, straightforward; trendy, ultraliberal; honest, compassionate, courageous; a soldier of God.
I'm no fool naïve enough to think that China has made its great leap forward without imposing terrible hardship on its people.
Fred Wilpon, the principal owner of the team, said Thursday that he and his family had been naïve about and fooled by Bernard L. Madoff's multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme, and would be cleared of allegations that they were aware of the scam.
Japanese food was not popular then and I knew enough to fool ignorant, naïve, rich people in Chicago.
Fools! Fools!
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