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It didn't matter that we were making fools of ourselves -- in fact, that was part of the message.
They'd started to feel that their own principles were making fools of them.
"People don't particularly enjoy being made fools of," Mr. Reynolds said at a seminar on theatrical illusion in 2008.
American collectors had once been shy of buying Old Master paintings, precisely for fear of being made fools of.
I counted 11 top-shelf mythological figures onstage at the end of Act II, being made fools of and making fools of themselves in the best Parisian manner.
He even says it as if he's concerned, as if worried these agent-less souls will be taken advantage of, or worse, be made fools of.
The official told The Times that Mr. Steinbrück said German taxpayers had been made fools of by wealthy people using the system to avoid paying tax.
If, in story after story, old men are cuckolded by their young wives, this should mean that they are being made fools of, and that is the case, sort of.
When that issue of the magazine made its way to North Korea and when the captors realised they had been made fools of, they reacted with anger and violence.
The MIthty Death Pop! will be released August 14.
"They were made fools out of".
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