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Trying to make a fool of me.
I was seen as someone who was just trying to make a fool of the rest of the family.
"The Ministry of Agriculture is trying to make a fool of the polish countryside," said Izdebski.
Tucker wasn't trying to make a fool of them with the donation I set up, but they acted like one anyway".
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They've tried to make a fool out of me.
"And when I do appear," he said, "they try to make a fool of me.
For his part, Mr. Zeltser recently stopped discussing these matters after asking this reporter, "Do you love me?" He closed a final conversation by saying: "I tried to give you every measure of respect, and you only tried to make a fool of yourself.
"[T]hey tried to make a fool of me, and I don't think they entirely succeeded", Waugh wrote to Nancy Mitford.
"Only a fool would try to make a road out of that," said Wen Ziwei, a construction foreman whose task was to find a way to bring food, tents and medicine to the thousands of people trapped in Yingxiu, where 7,700 of the town's 10,000 people were believed to have died.
As the first member of his family to receive a formal secondary education, he says the phrase that sticks in his mind with the greatest anguish was members of the family saying "you are only trying to make me look a fool".
Denmark's international players have accused the country's football association of trying to make fools of them after the latest round of talks about a new collective bargaining agreement ended in stalemate.
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