Unlike many writers in this field, Kunstler is never gulled into praising projects and programs that have good intentions but dubious results. |
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They have gulled municipalities around the world into letting them stage their pranks, and the result is celebrity and riches. |
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Americans too easily let themselves be gulled by the preachments of their leaders in wartime. |
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It is so easy to be seduced by the ephemeral polls and gulled by endorsements and fund-raising statistics. |
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Obviously, it appeared to him, they were all fools here and would be easily gulled. |
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He wants us to believe that we have been gulled into seeing the rebirth of Scottish painting as something more than it really was. |
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That's because the man that gulled him has a very, very long line of creditors. |
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They are gulled by the oldest trick of all, the one that gets the victim to look somewhere else. |
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There will be so few jobs available that many foolish young men and women will be gulled into becoming their own families' jailers and murderers. |
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For hyped-up salesmanship brings clear consequences: customers become even more sceptical, once they find they have been gulled. |
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In this case, the public, if not the sponsors, have been gulled. |
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Canadians will not be gulled or fooled by empty government promises. |
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Her worst and possibly only constitutional misjudgment was in 1963, when, after some Tory shenanigans, she was arguably gulled into making the 14th Earl of Home prime minister. |
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I cannot omit a subtility of one of those quack operators, with which he gulled the poor people to crowd about him, but did nothing for them without money. |
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Such perhaps was the aim of Nature, who does nothing without aim, in furnishing her favorite, Man, with this his so omnipotent or rather omnipatient Talent of being Gulled. |
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