He foolishly got involved with a woman who, along with her husband, turned out to be a blackmailer.
Hesse recently foolishly compared himself to Brad Pitt in Moneyball at a recent analyst meeting.
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Even so, countries such as Ecuador have impulsively and foolishly banned imports of U.S. pork products.
Others invest foolishly or spend frivolously, but capitalism has cultivated a land of plenty.
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Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, then you also blast them and make them pay for acting so foolishly.
Foolishly they insist their business idea is optimal and will be wildly acceptable to customers in time.
However, within a minute McCready had been dismissed after he had foolishly got involved with Mulligan once more.
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And lots of other crazy, foolishly fearless people like me, who find risk and freedom an irresistible pair.
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Oil spiked in 1979, and when the Carter government foolishly capped gas prices, long lines at the pump resulted.
The U.S. has foolishly restricted aid and military equipment to Colombia to use against drug production and smuggling only.
The dog raised his brow, wondering why these humans should act so foolishly.
Foolishly, then, many Pakistanis, including some of the country's most senior officials, are claiming that JUD is being victimised.
Not only that, the system that they work within is designed to serve those that control it, albeit foolishly.
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Some members of Congress and immigration restrictionists are foolishly and impulsively calling for the closing of the U.S.-Mexican border.
Unviable firms have foolishly been kept alive with bailouts, rather than being broken up or allowed to go bust.
Lately, the Syrian regime has foolishly offered Mr. Bush several further justifications for the use of force against it.
Vartanian said the government was "foolishly paranoid" about her grandson, who calls her in Las Vegas every day -- collect.
Foolishly, he bought four high-tech stocks, even though I warned him to diversify, the way the experts say you should.
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Like many other European state-owned telecoms, it had foolishly forked over billions for 3G wireless spectrum a few years ago.
CNOOC, a state-owned Chinese oil firm that wanted to buy America's Unocal last year, America foolishly strengthened this mercantilist instinct.
As the Dragons looked to have weathered the storm, Connor foolishly tagged Thom Evans as the winger chased a kick.
What they often foolishly overlook, however, is that they are also competing with other brands and organizations for share of trust.
But after crashing out foolishly in Monaco, Juan Pablo Montoya needs to learn his lines better around a completely foreign track.
How much longer are we willing to foolishly risk our own survival by continuing to ignore the obvious, historically confirmed solution?
But he foolishly failed to embrace a long-term budget solution put forward by the bipartisan Simpson-Bowles commission, which he himself appointed.
Angry mobs shake their fists at success claiming the rewards are unfair, foolishly believing you can have one without the other.
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But it also says, foolishly, that it will roll back reforms on pensions, dismissal of workers, sick pay and casual labour.
Shafter's attack failed to take the city, but it provoked the trapped Spanish fleet into a foolishly gallant attempt to break out.
Without those two elements in place, growth simply becomes a game of foolishly placing bets when the odds are stacked against you.
In the last contract they foolishly promised not to close any plants.
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