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I loved her propensity for asking a question when she already knew the correct answer but wanted to let you make a tiny fool of yourself.
Lean in and look closely, get near it and squint: the s in "Oscars" has been ever so subtly transformed into a dollar sign with the addition of a single stroke, blowing your tiny fool mind to pieces.
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Don't let the iridescent blue of this tiny African fruit fool you: It's neither tasty nor nourishing and contains no pigments to extract.
RATING: 17 city, 24 highway, 19 combined COST TO DRIVE 100 MILES: $20.84 (regular fuel) A YEAR OF FILL-UPS: $3,124 In photos, the Ford Flex's mild resemblance to the tiny Mini Cooper can fool the eye: the Flex is a stretch-sized three-row crossover wagon ready to substitute for a family minivan or a conventional S.U.V.
The 5.1 channel setup pushes 450 watts (RMS) of power, though, so don't let the tiny fruit-sized tweeters fool you.
Fools! Fools!
Starting with a flirtatious exchange between handsome schemer Billy JoshHenderson and Sarah Haley WebbWebb), a waitress with a drug problem, director/co-writer Antoni Stutz sends the pair to a tiny Texas town where Sarah fools a lawyer (Aidan Quinn) into believing she's the heir to a recently killed local businessman's gothic estate.
They looked a bit like tiny postal stamps, but that didn't fool the officer.
1. Ikea's flatpack lawnmower: The company famous for developing DIY furniture unveiled a lawnmower so tiny it could be packed away for April Fools' Day this year.
The chemical makeup of the tiny fossilized structures is right, and crystals of pyrite (fool's gold) associated with the microfossils are very likely to be by-products of the sulfur metabolism of these ancient cells and bacteria.
Perhaps the most popular trick is to cover the tiny window in toner cartridges with a piece of tape, fooling the optical sensor into thinking that the cartridge is always full.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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