With a boot on his neck and a gun at his head, Hugo played the fool.
Elbov gave the fool a kick and he went flying through the doorway and rolled down the stairs.
He's the fool who suffers frustration, humiliation and rejection on our behalf, and the joke is always on him.
Oh, Enos wouldn't have minded that so much matter of fact, he'd probably have taken it as a compliment, the fool!
His wife (Alexandra Vandernoot) is appalled by the dinner game, and she storms out of the house just before the fool shows up.
And if the fool, or the pig, are of a different opinion, it is because they only know their own side of the question.
The fool of each prank is considered an inocente, and after the prank is made, the prankster shouts the phrase to let him know he's been had.
William Tecumseh Sherman was one of the most intelligent men ever to wear the stars of a general, but for the past few days he had played the fool.
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Safety devices are very often to protect the fool from himself, so the lawyers argue Toyota should have known out of every 1 million customers there were 1, 000 fools.
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Petherbridge has been in King Lear before, as the Fool in New York in 1974 and as the King of France to Olivier's monarch for a TV version in 1984.
The first winner of the Edinburgh International Festival Award was New York-based John Clancy Productions who presented a workshop performance of Captain Overlord's Folly or the Fool's Revenge at EIF 08.
The U.S. is all about self-reliance, Fink is the very embodiment of the latter, so why is our federal government bending over backwards to make saving the act of the fool?
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But the fool, noticing nothing, continued talking and laughing.
His love of publicity has come into its own, dressing up and playing the fool, becoming a master of the photo-opportunity, usually with a bottle of champagne and a pretty woman or several.
Trust me, you will be the fool.
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You'll recall from high school or college how Shakespeare frequently pushes the limits of comedy and tragedy, splicing farce into moments of calamity (the fool in King Lear, the clowns in Hamlet) and pulling back suddenly from near-fatal disaster in comedies (The Merchant of Venice, A Winter's Tale).
Second, for all America's faith in capitalism, the economic calamity of 2008 helped the minority fool the majority into thinking that the crisis was caused by the private sector and that the state knew how to solve it.
You may be able to fool the voters, but you will not be able to fool the bond market.
Bolton will eventually recoup his million pounds, the London analyst argues on the Motley Fool site, due to the growth of the Chinese middle class.
Shannon Zimmerman, an analyst at The Motley Fool, is waiting to see if the banks will use these pre-paid fees to the FDIC as an excuse not to lend.
However, data collected by the Motley Fool CAPS survey suggests they believe 10 of the 11 companies will outperform the indexes (claiming a rating of either 4 or 5 stars).
These days, you see, the aim is to fool the tax man, not the central planner.
On top of that, criminals could use the same method to fool the terminal into thinking a transaction was bank-approved, allowing them to walk out of a store with goods they hadn't paid for.
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Morgan Housel at The Motley Fool recently published a list entitled 100 Startling Facts About the Economy.
Does that mean Baidu is worth nearly 90 times earnings, or that Sohu is worth betting on when, as The Motley Fool notes, there is a significant short interest in the stock?
But don't let the ocean views fool you: The country has suffered four military coups in 20 years, the most recent in 2006.
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