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SlowShutter (99 cents): This camera app for iOS lets you fool around with light, blurring images on purpose.
CNN: 50 new tech tools you should know about
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These guys have an army of lawyers who do not fool around.
FORBES: Under SOPA, "Justin Bieber Would Be In Jail"
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He told me, for example, that his father drilled it into his head to save his money and not fool around with women.
CNN: Gottfried: Jonathan Winters was mad brilliant
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Because investor dollars now roam the planet at the speed of light, central bankers can't fool around with money supplies the way they used to.
FORBES: Digital Rules: Election '98 -- A Long View
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There is not a single software producer among its early customers, suggesting that hackers will be able to fool around for some time to come.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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You don't fool around when you know something's not right.
NPR: In 'Challenger Park,' Mom Is an Astronaut
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Mr. ANTHONY HAMILTON (Musician): There's a proper time and place for everything, and once you put so much time into it, you'd be a fool to turn around and walk away from it, 'cause I tasted it.
NPR: Anthony Hamilton: 'Ain't Nobody Worryin'
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Prior to retirement, the focus is on wealth accumulation, but when retirement rolls around a fool-proof plan must be devised to ensure accumulated wealth is effectively managed to finance the entire retirement.
FORBES: Weave Your Own Retirement Safety Net
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The second your audience sees you reading words from a PowerPoint slide, you become nothing more than a little man pushing knobs around trying to fool people.
FORBES: PowerPoint Is NOT a TelePrompTer
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Besides being expensive, they aren't really going to fool buyers, who will surely drive around the neighborhood before making an offer.
WSJ: How to Handle Messy Neighbors
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In a recent piece on Nokia I pointed out a lot of astroturfing around the company on investor sites like Motley Fool, Barrons and Forbes.
FORBES: Do You Believe Google or Microsoft, RIM or Nokia? An End of Year Reflection
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Speaking on the programme Terry Smith, chief executive of Tullett Prebon, added that many investors around the world are "living in a fool's paradise", expecting regulatory bodies or governments to bail them out if things go wrong.
BBC: 'A debt-fuelled property binge'