She had been staking out the place and fooled him into thinking she was a ditz. |
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So let's not get fooled by our astrologer pals who claim one number or another is bad for us. |
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He fooled around with plenty of other sports before settling on tenpins as his livelihood. |
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The success of the documentary style fooled many into forgetting that they were watching works of fiction. |
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Even she was fooled by his double life and knew nothing of his previous past in Florida or his previous name. |
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It won't make any difference to what I write, but hey, you might be fooled long enough to have a read. |
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It's a classic, the sort of conspiracy theory which has fooled gullible people through the ages. |
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Fake guns are now so realistic that even the practiced eye of a police marksman can be fooled. |
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I doubt very much that O'Connor would be fooled by this sort of juvenile kidology. |
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As for the fidelity of the reproductions, Roe said the prints have even fooled auction house experts. |
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He fooled the firm's staff by claiming he was another prisoner with whom he was sharing a cell. |
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Do not be fooled my antisocial friends, the day has dawned on a new era of acceptance for anti-social behaviour. |
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Unless you're a total raving idiot, you probably weren't fooled by our last minute April Fool's prank. |
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Perhaps fooled by our mangy appearance, he insisted that we order something, his treat. |
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Then his team romped around Cambridge in a pair of Humvees to tune the system so that it wasn't fooled by normal urban bangs and jolts. |
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It was only obvious to me because I have been banking money for many years, but I think nine out of ten people would be fooled by it. |
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Bees are fooled into pollinating the bee orchid and the wispy, twisting petals of the rare lizard orchid closely resemble lizards. |
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Many are those who have been fooled by the apparent shallowness only to regret it halfway across. |
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It is best known for folding knives, but don't be fooled, they also offer a number of excellent sheath knives. |
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As she seems easily fooled, why not send yourself sheaves of valentines and other billets-doux? |
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My mother would screech at my father for being so easily fooled, but he just shooed me along and I was on my way. |
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She was sick of being fooled, tricked, deceived, taken advantage of, and hundreds of other things. |
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Thus employer groups may be fooled by the quote provided as this may not be a true reflection of the actual cost to the member. |
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He wasn't fooled, not for a moment, but he wasn't going to give me the satisfaction of a reaction. |
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Many Spanish conquerors were fooled by depletion gilded tumbaga, believing it to be gold. |
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Faraday fooled around with wires and magnets and batteries, making the first electric motors and dynamos. |
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Just because a pimply-faced 15-year-old tries to grow a moustache so he can buy cigarettes, nobody's fooled. |
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It was amazin' how he'd fooled so many mugs round here over the years and in fact how few people actually knew his record. |
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Palace had shot their bolt and it was no surprise when City levelled midway through the half, although the scorer would have fooled a few. |
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Don't be fooled by the slick advertising and deceptively impressive hardware and launch titles. |
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Second, while crooked execs may have fooled analysts, the media, and the public, the market sniffed them out. |
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At first there were slips in the southern accent, but by the end he could've fooled anybody with it. |
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And the authorities can't be fooled into making bumptious statements because they're all media-savvy now. |
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We cannot chastise her for what she does, because, ultimately, he had us fooled as well. |
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Then we got to our transfer spot and as they waited mom and daughters fooled around, pulling at one another and horsing around. |
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His sharp-breaking curveball fooled hitters in early batting practice sessions. |
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Unfortunately, Khouri appears to have little sympathy with those she fooled into believing her tales. |
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They're guilty of being fooled by her lies, but they're not guilty of pathologizing normal behavior. |
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Whether I had fooled my mom, or whether she simply indulged me, I didn't know for sure. |
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The most modern missiles are not fooled by the flares, which is why the more expensive laser and infrared based systems are preferred. |
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Jackson told cornball jokes to break the ice and fooled around on stage with various silly props. |
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Leon knew firsthand what a flirt and tease Barbie was, she fooled with all the men. |
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She was fooled into using her fame to help promote a slimming drink, which turned out to be tea. |
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The design is practically flawless, the use of textures and atmosphere so real that you are fooled into a sense of realism. |
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But those who thought they saw statistical relationships were in fact fooled by randomness. |
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Do you mean to suggest that Chinese people are fooled or fool themselves into living in a false world? |
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Both documents were forgeries of course, but the patrols were fooled each and every time. |
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The lies he fed me to achieve this were cunning and elaborate, and indeed, I was fooled. |
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I know my way around a prem unit, having had six premature babies, but basically they fooled me. |
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The rest of us play along, but no one is fooled by this necessary delusion. |
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They pulled further ahead when Stark wrong-footed the home defence with a cross field run which fooled everyone. |
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The end result of manifest destiny, racism and unrestrained capitalism has led to a public that yearns to be fooled. |
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Overseas Governments are not fooled by that concealment of convictions. |
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She is not easily fooled and confronts him for not resisting the pressure. |
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They fooled the Red Guard, and fooled themselves into believing they had forgotten about it. |
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No one should be fooled by the illusory claims of the opinion pollsters. |
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Realising that he has been fooled, Cohen leaves in a temper. |
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But don't be fooled by the brash on-the-street demeanor and meteoric rise in popularity. |
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They are too clever to be fooled by this, unlike all those overeducated scientists who waste their time arduously deducing the amazing timelines of evolution. |
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But don't be fooled by the relative heft of these two books. |
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Few will be fooled a second time by a virtual Filipino 10-year-old in a chat room willing to do their sordid bidding for pay. |
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Many supporters have been fooled into thinking the senator was as green as the hills of Kerry but, as it turns out, his Irish ancestry is a load of blarney. |
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Botanists, twitchers and wildlife-watchers in Scotland say last week's record-breaking heatwave fooled numerous species into believing winter had already passed. |
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He even pointed to it, and Mark knew the man was easily fooled. |
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Don't be fooled, she will hope that you will see through her bluff and love her enough to make some sort of effort to celebrate. |
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Don't be fooled into thinking I do this for altruistic reasons though. |
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They had fooled their doctors into thinking they were off the grog. |
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An anglerfish depends on its prey being fooled by its camouflage and by the fleshy lure into which the first ray of its dorsal fin has been modified. |
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With the use of uplifting essential oils their metabolisms could be fooled into leapfrogging hibernation, believing they had already arrived in the scent of spring. |
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He could be trying to warn you not to be fooled by appearances. |
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But it is difficult to imagine who is going to be fooled by this. |
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We see people winning the game and losing, and those that think they are winning are fooled into a false security that actually makes them losers. |
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German authorities are investigating an elaborate art-forgery ring that fooled the funnyman and even Christie's experts. |
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Don't be fooled by smooth rounded corners of plastic disk enclosures. |
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Although she's not attached to anyone romantically in real life, she could've fooled fans with her on-screen chemistry with her costar in the movie. |
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We knew he was a nerd before he acquired his skinhead haircut, and nobody will be fooled by his new bovver boots any more than they were by his baseball cap. |
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Well, with that act you pulled off, you could have fooled me! |
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He's fooled around with most every idiom of electronic dance music. |
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Invited to be the guest of honor, Landis was then forced to come face to face with the people that he fooled. |
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How a small British punk band fooled Reagan, thatcher, the MI6, and American spies. |
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The host is so well fooled by the externa that even male hosts, which would never have carried eggs or young in a brood pouch, care for the externa as if they were females. |
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The 500L MPW isn't as divisive in that regard, but don't for one minute be fooled into thinking this thing is entirely cookiecutter conventional. |
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Do the wing nuts that dreamed up this tea party drivel really think that they fooled anybody? |
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But don't be fooled by the 'budget' tag because this hotel was far swankier than your typical UK budget hotel. |
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Don't be fooled by the 'budget' tag because this place was far swankier than any UK economy hotel. |
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We could be fooled in an individual case, but it would take malice from the universe to be tholed in all. |
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The company boss was fooled by con-artist Daniel Mekong into thinking he could double his money in just two days if he handed over the cash. |
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Kutuzov played a reverse ball to Igor Stasevich down the right, Wayne Bridge was fooled into diving in and the cross was headed in by Sitko. |
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Don't be fooled by the soft, sanitized, and safe version of Dr. King. |
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He fooled around a lot, and was asked to leave his secondary school. |
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The pair fooled around during takes before puckering up for an on-screen snog. |
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The Oasis frontman fooled around with his Mrs in the back of a taxi after a good feed at posh London eaterie Nobu. |
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But Rotherham twice fooled the Shoguns with dummy runs which led to tries from player-coach Mike Schmid and centre Matthew Oliver. |
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And while we're all swiping right, so many people have become fooled. |
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So far I've blagged it with a mumbled excuse, but he won't be fooled forever. |
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Don't be fooled by its fun appearance, it isn't something to keep the rug rats amused. |
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The Barca attack and Atletico defence set up for a cross but Messi fooled them all by curling an outswinger into the far corner. |
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In his first week in city, he fooled around with Cameron Diaz in the Big Smoke. |
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Soap vixen Sharon Lambert is back in the Dales after ditching her tarty image but don't be fooled. |
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The duping delight increases when the liars have successfully deceived people with high reputation of being difficult to be fooled. |
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The sideshow feat was a just a gaff, but the audience was too proud to admit they'd been fooled. |
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I kept my eyes peeled for signs of pursuit. There was none, unless I was being fooled very good. |
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He fooled Penny with a pump fake and dropped in a 3-pointer, sending the game into overtime. |
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Laws, by themselves, cannot prevent the ruler from being fooled or deceived. |
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The team found that assassin bugs plucked the web's silk threads that replicate the vibrations of a fly or other insect, causing the fooled spider to head towards the bug. |
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However, the commission was not fooled and knew that war was in the air. |
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They can't be fooled by such write-ups trying to paint a rosy picture. |
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As for the rest of us, don't be fooled by cherry-picked data. |
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Fooled into thinking John was suffering from an incurable brain tumour, the friend, known as Mark, agreed to the killing as a mercy mission. |
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Early versions of this idea were developed in his previous books Fooled by randomness and The Black Swan. |
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