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Skeptics contend the shroud is a medieval hoax or forgery-or even a devotional work of artistic verisimilitude.
I think it amuses him to see people make fools of themselves.
In fact, it so fooled his crew that it almost led them to mutiny.
Can't you see she's making a fool of you?
If you are, you have simply fooled yourself into believing that you have exited the Construction phase.
And this is because most believe our Congress is a simple pretense.
Don't be fooled by the notion that on the autumnal equinox the length of day is exactly equal to the length of night.
Gaddafi's brutal response was accompanied by a jeering phrase, delivered with characteristic pomposity: "Who are you?"
Countries unskilled in trade negotiations fear they will be tricked or duped.
In most of the show, however, fooling the viewer is the focus.
He fooled others because he fooled himself.
Don't be fooled about climate science.
Professional investors were also fooled.
I think we were fooled by penicillin.
In neither case was SignalGuru fooled.
Let's hope they're wise enough not to be fooled by a machine that claims to determine truthfulness at the flip of a switch.
Do not be fooled by this slick ninja!
Don't be fooled by slick politicians.
One longtime critic, Les Perelman, has drawn national attention several times for putting together nonsense essays that have fooled software grading programs into giving high marks.
Books are history! But don't be fooled.
People fool themselves, and try to fool other people.
He thought he could fool people with transparent deceptions.
He was able to fool the world with his veneer of education.