Researchers said it could "fool" the eye to suggest both parties were using a "seamless 3D shared task space".
"The industry said I was a fool--looking at wood and thinking I could machine it like metal, " he says.
Prosecutors want to show jurors that Skilling "fooled Wall Street, fooled investors, and now he's trying to fool this jury, " Carney said.
Alan Fuller, prosecuting, said both were "designed to fool the public into donating clothes".
"Gov. Romney, you've been spending the last year trying to fool people about your record, " McCain said.
"Some people can have sensational moments at the convention, but don't fool yourself, " CNN senior political analyst Bill Schneider said.
"I heard some fool out here was tapping birch trees, " the driver said.
But Mr Justice Robert Owen said this defence did not apply to the Motley Fool because it did monitor and manage discussions on its site.
And The Sun also said that the European Union was going to ban April Fool's Day altogether!
But Unison union general secretary Dave Prentis said Mr Cameron's "warm words won't fool women".
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"A 20 million dollar infomercial for Joe Hynes will not fool the voters of Brooklyn from Hynes' abysmal record, " Mr. George said in a statement.
Det Ch Insp Paul Fotheringham, of Kent Police, said: 'Esack is a controlling, calculated individual who believed he could fool the jury.
"Don't fool yourselves that you're the good and we're the bad, " Capriles said in a 45-minute speech at his eastern Caracas campaign headquarters.
You can imagine how much my parents' request that I leave home wounded me, even though the College of Me said that life after prison wouldn't be easy and that I shouldn't fool myself into thinking otherwise.
"You would have to be a fool not to see how much the team has gone on from that point two years ago, " said England and Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard.
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