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We began fooling around, she pushed me off, then we laid in the bed and talked and laughed some more, and then began fooling around again.
Succeeding requires fooling other people, and fooling other people requires an ability to hold a complex social map in one's head, to sustain a consistent performance over time.
He'll be cheered at Aipac — but who's it fooling?
Buca, you're not fooling anyone with those cast iron pans.
"And I'm not fooling myself," the actor and host continued.
Anyway, there was this girl I was fooling around with.
More perplexing, though, is who Ayotte thinks she is fooling.
Despite fooling so many people, the code wasn't that sophisticated.
Nguyen: In terms of fooling, this is our latest work.
Maybe I am fooling myself, but that's how it feels.
I was fooling around with this couple at their flat.
But let's be real, diet fanatics: You're not fooling anyone.
WALLACE: Our brains also have a way of fooling us.
I hope you had fun FOOLING AROUND with this one.
Big Whoop's fooling around with drones has no slacker component.
You are not fooling anyone by saying those are comfortable.
"He's fooling around," Voight said of the GOP presidential nominee.
And Nick is fooling around with a black boarder, Mrs.
I mean, like any human, I might be fooling myself.
"I don't want to picture them fooling around," he said.
Perhaps we are fooling ourselves about what we really value.
They do expect a lot for a little fooling around.
We can see your feet, God dammit, you're not fooling anyone.
We can see your feet, god dammit, you're not fooling anyone.
Padma Lakshmi isn't fooling around when it comes to Easter decorations!
NaCoWriMo's goal is dissecting "conspiracy genre" narrative tricks, not fooling readers.
We didn't end up having sex, but fooling around felt nice.
I keep saying I'm not tired, but I'm not fooling anyone.
Anyone who says they have a simple solution is fooling themselves.
Just having fun, fooling around, love in our hearts, constant elevation.
We were all in their bed fooling around and getting naked.
His cosplay game is incredible, but he's not fooling me. pic.twitter.
We're told her betrayal by fooling around with Tristan is unrecoverable.
I read you started fooling around with a guitar in college.
A man from Essex pretends to be Norwegian, completely fooling me.
But just because McBride is playing doesn't mean he's fooling around.
They're holding down jobs, paying the bills and fooling their families.
"Is it like fooling chickens into thinking they're bulls?" she asked.
Don't try to hide your lower case letters, you're not fooling anyone.
But it's your eyes and brain that are fooling you this time.
Unfortunately, as Salon reported, they ended up fooling a lot of people.
I like the artists who are less skillful in fooling the eye.
I hate mayo (including that fancier-sounding aioli — you're not fooling anyone).
Dear Gerry, We might be the superior intelligence who is fooling us.
After fooling around for a bit, I carefully unwrapped the female condom.
Once he moved in, we agreed the fooling around had to end.
Gay men fooling around or experimenting in somewhat public settings isn't new.
Andrew Smith: I'm not saying that vegetarians are fooling themselves, per se.
Anyone who thinks we're even halfway through this process is fooling themselves.
They found out Lincoln was fooling around and they took it down.
On the other hand, if it's a fruitcake, you're fooling no one.
They don't want the governor spending his entire day fooling with Washington.
Ask yourself: How comfortable do you feel fooling around with this person?
" — JAMES CORDEN "Oh my God, does he really think he's fooling anyone?
"They've been fooling us for 18 months on the tariffs," said Sherman.
And can everyone remain friends or is it like, are you fooling yourself?
Ciggies, beers and fooling around are backed by a lush and lovely rocker.
We came up with the joke of fooling around with the prime minister.
So, I thought I'd set myself the small task of fooling that archetype.
And Ichijiku Pharmaceutical isn't fooling anyone — she's obviously an enema, and that's okay!
Bottom line: Those flashy sunglasses and sky-high Louboutins aren't fooling anyone, Amber.
While fooling around with hairstylist and close pal Jen Atkin on — where else?
And Hennick told BuzzFeed that she had no problems fooling the hospital staff.
Because they're actually fooling people into believing that they're protected when they're not.
My boyfriend and I were fooling around and he came on my chest.
"I numbed myself in those years, thinking I was fooling everybody," he said.
"Anyone who tells you they're hermetically cyber secure is fooling you," he said.
Fooling some of the people all of the time defined Trump's hardcore base.
How hard do you have to work each day to keep fooling yourself?
But you're not just fooling a bunch of corporate lackeys to help Darlene.
But when you set the blur tool to max, you're not fooling anyone.
Exhibit D — This sly facial expression, like she knows she's fooling us all.
We are fooling ourselves if we somehow think we're going to do that.
Apparently, he was fooling around trying to make magnetic piercings through his skin.
Feldsher testified that he assumed Sciorra was referring to "fooling around" with Weinstein.
Fruit juice is not fruit, and we've been fooling ourselves for too long.
"The kids will be fine, and hopefully I'm not fooling myself," he said.
" She acknowledged that the progress could be temporary, saying, "I'm not fooling myself.
You not fooling us with tryna be clever about getting your followers up.
A lot of stuff you got to have when you fooling with seafood.
This kind of thinking proves how successful we felines have been in fooling humans.
But Ocasek isn't fooling anybody: the album's real romance lies between form and abstraction.
The pastor isn't fooling around: He just filed a lawsuit in Texas State Court.
You really aren't fooling anyone with an account name like hey29389, for the record.
Freya, who is pretty sexually inexperienced, begins fooling around with a guy named John.
The brain is a storytelling machine and it's really, really good at fooling us.
"If the government is just fooling itself, that's a separate issue," Mr. Qadir said.
"She was drinking, not wearing a life jacket, and fooling around," she told Broadly.
This photo is entitled "Who's Fooling Who," by William Milnarik, of Yonkers, New York.
The idea of fooling Apple, the main distributor of Uber's app, began in 2014.
He was all over the United States taking on different personas, fooling different people.
What I had not expected was the energy and inventiveness of his incessant fooling.
Are some celebrity mediums fooling their audience members by researching them on social media?
Do everything in there, record everything in there, and start fooling around with it.
Is Jimmy a good guy overcoming bad tendencies, or a bad guy who's fooling himself?
These handwritten cards of condolence from people with names like "Bernice" aren't fooling anyone, NETFLIX.
Heidi is complicit in fooling the soldiers, who are unwittingly taking the drug during meals.
The sugary taste, it seemed, was fooling the brain into thinking it had more fuel.
You start fooling around, and suddenly realize your vagina is not in on this game.
This is the second time the armed forces were caught fooling around in the sky.
Hackers could use speech synthesis for social engineering, fooling even the most careful security experts.
Imagine being a teen, being home alone, minding your own business, fooling around on Musical.
Artists are always at the cutting edge of fooling around with the expanding human consciousness.
When you're older, trying to look years younger is foolish, and you're not fooling anyone.
For the guys, it is often experienced as mere play, fooling around or a lark.
Sparks of conflict start to fly because both sides realize they've been fooling each other.
She said she had to stop fooling herself that student loan debt was good debt.
During the sessions for "Worldwide," Badu often recorded him when he was just fooling around.
People who choose to blame genetics are fooling no one but themselves, Mr. Ward said.
Possibly none of them have been, and we've all been fooling ourselves our whole lives.
"A lot of times people are fooling themselves about what they're spending actually is," Genkin said.
Then there is our ignorance of the long-term effects of fooling your mind and body.
On the subject of fake news, he's still fooling around with moral relativity that isn't necessary.
"What I would call 'the charm offensive' frankly is fooling no one," Wood told the talks.
It also opens the door to more immediate threats, like scammers fooling facial recognition payment systems.
"We're fooling ourselves if we say we don't learn from other fires that happen," he said.
But you're fooling yourself if you think the outcome will be any different this time around.
After months of fooling around, I got on birth control, and we gave it a shot.
The smartest man on Earth going into hiding and fooling people isn't that difficult to image.
She wasn't a mom, but I looked at it and I thought, I'd be fooling myself.
You're not fooling anyone with the Cup-or-bust act, and you shouldn't want to be.
In most of life after nursery school, "abracadabra" doesn't work, because it stops fooling other people.
It's clear to her that her patient is "a little fraud" intent on fooling the world.
Such accounts would be labeled to avoid fooling users into thinking real people were behind them.
And dazzle painting was all about cleverness, because it was about fooling the U-boat gunners.
Can Trump stop fooling himself about the Taliban and walk away from this fake peace deal?
"Anyone who's working in virtual reality and not considering (motion sickness) is fooling themselves," said Stanton.
I really hate to say that, but if you don't see that you are fooling yourself.
Feature Are some celebrity mediums fooling their audience members by reading social media pages in advance?
Though if I did have it, I might just be fooling myself along with everyone else.
"I think they might forget a little about their situation when they are fooling around," Waldthausen said.
Facebook will just have to conquer the stigma that it's for fooling around, not getting work done.
While some companies oversell their "track-focused" models to drive up transaction prices, McLaren isn't fooling around.
Sanchez isn't fooling the Astros, who were the best team at making contact during the regular season.
" The story told readers that the candidates' attempts to act like New Yorkers "are fooling no one.
But I still get the same feeling of play, fooling around with the ordinary things I find.
We're doing so many tests, we have to make sure we're not fooling ourselves with statistical flukes.
Republican hypocrisy on sex tends to involve self-professed Christians being caught fooling around with the parishioners.
After fooling around a bit, he comes across some tool boxes and gets a rather brilliant idea.
After lunch, N. and I spend time fooling around in our room and lie in bed chatting.
I told myself it was the danger: of getting caught, of fooling the men, of breaking rules.
So people have been fooling around with it, understood that it had a lot of predictive value.
I was fooling around with that tone, and it literally sounded like the [howl of a] werewolf.
Democrats and the media are fooling themselves if they don't see just how much more there is.
We vow to go to bed early, yet stay up a little too late fooling around. Whatever.
This marvelously entertaining exhibition demonstrates the power of creative fooling around to invigorate and free hearts and minds.
When I played the game with the intention of fooling my followers, I made it a lot farther.
Some local guys figured this out and decided to make a living out of fooling the Western media.
After a night out drinking in 2007, Samantha Jackson and her husband returned home and started fooling around.
I liked it but also thought fooling around would get guys to like me and be my boyfriend.
Maybe you'll experience a new kind of innocence, the goofy blissful exploratory fooling around with someone you like.
Impeachment will be a partisan war over the president's removal, and anyone who thinks otherwise is fooling themselves.
By fooling average and famous people, he reflects back to us our grossest instincts, our most embarrassing truths.
If you think you have a dedicated launch vehicle and you're doing a rideshare then you're fooling yourself.
You're not really supposed to look at these things, because everyone knows you're not really fooling your boss.
The emails are aimed at fooling the sellers into entering their usernames and passwords into a fake website.
Like con artists, most of these scams rely on fooling users into thinking they're from a legitimate source.
And this is why those who think Hillary Clinton should run again for national office are fooling themselves.
But Falk pulled the Sabres even just under nine minutes later, fooling Lundqvist with a long wrist shot.
Usually, aggressive mimicry has the predator pretend to be someone else's prey, fooling victims into becoming their meals.
"Fooling with nature" is nothing new: Crops are genetic variants of wild plants selected by humans over millenniums.
Those who ignore it -- or train their focus solely on the narrow, symptomatic backlash -- are only fooling themselves.
Pineda began the afternoon with a three-pitch strikeout, fooling a swinging Logan Forsythe with a biting slider.
Old enough to be Tyler's mom, I asked myself: Who exactly was my outrageously expensive brown helmet fooling?
And in true Deadpool fashion, there's an irreverent interlude featuring Deadpool fooling around with a Cable action figure.
Each of her sentences rings as a proclamation, fooling us into thinking all of them can stand alone.
"Anyone who thinks that someone who wasn't Russian would be in this situation is fooling themselves," he said.
Longstreth moved to a worn old couch and, fooling around on an electric guitar, briefly improvised against it.
"It sends a message to our friends in China that we are not fooling around," Mr. Sligh said.
Abagnale says the only thing that can beat security technology are social engineering attacks — one person fooling another.
We'd been dating and fooling around for about a month, so I was a little nervous, but mostly excited.
Blair runs a network of Facebook pages and websites that spread hoaxes he says are aimed at fooling conservatives.
It wasn't until the massive No Man's Sky Next update came along that I realized I was fooling myself.
Back then, the tale of a prankster fooling a person or a crowd was transmitted by word of mouth.
"There's no fooling motorists, gas prices have continued to surge," said Patrick DeHaan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy.com.
Clearly, Lenny is effective a fooling telemarketers, but does this actually put a dent in the profitability of telemarketing?
Other fighters who talk about training and fighting in terms of death are cheating that word and fooling themselves.
I mean it looked like a bee to us, but it wouldn't fool us, so was it fooling them?
Moreover, these fooling images can be secretly embedded inside regular images in a way that is undetectable to humans.
Before you blow your budget this season, remember that your brain might be fooling you into that next purchase.
And Buttigieg was using his own newfound power to deliver a bracing message: Sorry, folks, you're not fooling me.
I've got a little studio here, and at some point, I will turn it on and start fooling around.
People who think that going to a hospital, or even a doctor's office, carries no risk are fooling themselves.
So there's no fooling me or my guests that there's now a painting where my TV used to be.
But Trump's excuse -- or his statement Tuesday afternoon that he "would have loved to have gone" -- isn't fooling anyone.
In present day, the interns are fooling around in the cadaver room, and Meredith wants them to show respect.
" Alex Stone is the author of "Fooling Houdini: Magicians, Mentalists, Math Geeks and the Hidden Powers of the Mind.
It's a very important meet for world rankings and other things, so they're not going to be fooling around.
No April fooling; one week after my A.C.P.T. playoff puzzle, I actually have a Sunday publication in The Times!
But at least nobody's fooling themselves anymore, and you know just how much hard cleanup work is still ahead.
Anyone who thinks this is the big fight is not only fooling himself but is falling for Trump's gambit.
"We were fooling ourselves to stay," he said, so he and his wife flew home to Florida last week.
They can take beautiful walks on the beach but they're fooling themselves if they think things will be easier.
Some residents wear shirts emblazoned with the name of a fire agency, in the hope of fooling the police.
A third disappears into the woods with the handsome guide for a bit of light and uncharacteristic fooling around.
When O'Connor joined the bench in October 1981, Harry Blackmun leaned over and whispered to Rehnquist, "No fooling around."
They have been fooling the world and the IOC at least since 1968, and they are proud of it.
Dexter Fowler worked a full-count, but struck out swinging with Salazar fooling him with an 85-mph changeup.
The fooling images described by Clune and his co-authors, Jason Yosinski and Anh Nguyen, are easily spotted by humans.
They said she only said she'd been raped because she had been fooling around with the commander and got caught.
Justin Bieber was fooling no one with a haphazardly assembled disguise, worn on an outing in Amsterdam over the weekend.
Kidd-Gilchrist isn't fooling anyone from deep, but he's now a modestly-reliable safety valve from 15 feet and in.
If centrists like Mrs Merkel now see burqa bans as minor concessions to hold off populists, they are fooling themselves.
Police are closing in on the trio, but they stay one step ahead by fooling the city's advanced surveillance systems.
Yikes...R. and I try fooling around but we are both exhausted, so we cuddle instead and fall asleep immediately.
Have you been fooling yourself into thinking that titillating sext you sent to your crush the other day was private?
Though again, the simple disguises were still better at fooling the volunteers than the disguises made to impersonate someone else.
I shredded that at a wedding by fooling around with a groomsman in some tall grass, which apparently contained burrs.
"We were fooling around one day and he just didn't put a condom on," Lauren, now in her 30s, recalls.
More security arrives, but instead of fighting them off, they're half-dressed, pretending to be fooling around with each other.
Humans, the research often suggested, were reliably mercurial, highly suggestible, profoundly irrational, tricksters better at fooling ourselves than anyone else.
He then cleverly placed a dummy in his bed, fooling the guards to get one hell of a head start.
Chiasson picked up the puck and lobbed a lazy wrister, fooling Blue Jackets goalie Joonas Korpisalo on his glove side.
Go deeper: Fooling facial recognition with fashion The facial recognition face-off Facebook expands its use of facial recognition technology
It was ridiculous to be fooling around with this little rock band when I could get this tremendous orchestral sound.
Whether the administration is fooling the senator, or the senator is trying to fool his constituents, one can only guess.
"Scott Pruitt's latest move to reject qualified scientists to make room for industry-sponsored individuals isn't fooling anyone," said Sen.
But he doesn't really waste much energy on fooling Superman, who's barely aware that Batman has it in for him.
That pixely shimmer is capable of fooling a whole range of different classifiers, even ones it hasn't been trained to counter.
"It would be fooling myself to think that I was meant to be a fearless fighter," Anderson writes in her autobiography.
If a face model didn't succeed at fooling a system, the researchers would try using texture data from a different photo.
"This BS exec order ain't fooling anyone," Bonin tweeted June 21, just one day after the White House announced the order.
"Israel, you have to stop fooling everybody," his mother says in a video posted online by the Life Legal Defense Foundation.
"If anyone thinks a partisan impeachment process would constrain President Trump, they are fooling themselves," Peterson previously said in a statement.
Mr. Chalfen disputed that: "We're not in the business of fooling them; we're in the business of running courts," he said.
Dogs are very good at fooling humans into thinking they're all sweet and innocent, but the truth is they're raging kleptomaniacs.
It's not a mechanical one like on the iPhone 6S, but it does a good job fooling you that it is.
E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt says American voters are fooling themselves if they think the country is a democracy.
Try fooling your friends with this fast food meal made of cake and cookies 🍟 See the full video at YouTube.
Pros: A nice, affordable full tree with lightning-fast setupCons: You won't be fooling anyone that this tree was once alive
The show, which opened at Studio 54 on Thursday, bills itself as "The New Irving Berlin Musical," fooling approximately no one.
You're in a strange new place for the express purpose of checking out, fooling around with, or boning other people's partners.
I really love my drums, but I just started fooling around with taking them out and not making them the focus.
MindMaze is a neuro-rehabilitation platform that helps stroke victims to recover faster by "fooling" the brain through VR/AR technology.
Just like most other Icelandic specialities, the shit-smoked trout is not the result of experimental chefs fooling around with ingredients.
They were both naked and fooling around, he said, but when he went to initiate sex, she told him to stop.
At the time I think I was blindly fooling myself into believing that I had a future as a tennis player.
The fascists, aware of their leader's identity, work to install him by fooling the liberals, who are kept in the dark.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg isn't fooling himself ... Donald Trump will target him with homophobic remarks as the 2020 Presidential campaign heats up.
After abandoning the idea, Reardon was "still a bit bored" and continued fooling around with the magnets, according to the Guardian.
If you're fooling around in the costume of history's most notorious genocidal maniac, you're working in proximity to a powerful taboo.
Go deeper: Special report: The end of anonymity How AI police surveillance treats people of color Fooling facial recognition with fashion
For a while I went to the meetings high, surely fooling all my peers, and then I stopped going at all.
Walker accused Ausheva of "fooling around on him" after she returned from a Dunkin' Donuts run, sources told the New York Post.
Our short-lived relationship mostly consisted of driving around, smoking pot, and fooling around in the back seat or in his room.
The Australian actor, 35, shared a video of himself fooling around on set, spinning around as he smiled widely at the camera.
Trouble is, sufficiently advanced chatbots are already fooling people into thinking they're humans, so we're going to need something considerably more sophisticated.
Undercover brother NBA legend Shaq went "undercover" as a Lyft driver, but when you're 7 feet tall, you're really not fooling anybody.
Unfortunately, the app can be a bit buggy and effects don't always trigger, fooling you that you aren't saying the right words.
But they weren't Shakespearean either, and those who have attempted to make them out to be great artists are merely fooling themselves.
It's totally convincing, fooling the eye and making you want to reach out and touch the apparently floating ship above the record.
Josiah shows that while he's good at stringing together smooth sentences — "Your beauty radiates from your core" — he's bad at fooling Rachel.
Given more than two centuries of ghastly, overwhelming evidence, it is time to stop fooling ourselves and renounce capital punishment for good.
"Anybody who thought that if we get a Space Corps, space is going to be fixed was only fooling themselves," he said.
Second, they defy gravity, which makes this and other work outliers in the trompe l'oeil tradition, where fooling the eye is key.
Fake "fooling images" can be used to manipulate image classifying systems into believe one image is another, and with very high confidence.
That wasn't even on my mind when I was fooling around, because no one talked about it, but there you have it.
Any Democrat who thinks there's some person appealing enough or policy incremental enough that it can escape Sauron's Eye is fooling themselves.
Geoffrey Chaucer's "Nun's Priest's Tale," a 15073 work, depicts a rooster named Chauntecleer being fooled by, and in turn fooling, a fox.
I just found out that he has been fooling around with other women who work in the building for almost 20 years.
They warn that the Trump administration is fooling itself if it believes that extracting minerals is a panacea for Afghanistan's myriad ills.
Anyone who thinks 2018 is a slam-dunk for Democrats at this point either doesn't understand our politics or is fooling themselves.
He and his shifty red priest, Thoros — who's man bun is fooling no one, especially not the Hound — are up to something.
"So if you have a smartphone, and you still have an expectation of privacy," said Ms. Schewel of StreetLight, "you're fooling yourself."
Mr. DeSutter began fooling around with cover crops about 2244 years ago, after Purdue University used one of his fields for research trials.
The formal ideas, wrangled from improvised splashes of pigment, confound abstract flatness with spatial illusion, simultaneously playing it straight and fooling the eye.
In his spare time, he'd begun making clips for a few songs he'd written, prompting him to start fooling around with editing software.
Fight for the Future's Campaigns Director Evan Greer was more blunt, saying the bill wasn't fooling anyone:This is not real net neutrality legislation.
It only takes a few minutes fooling around with the FCC's $350 million broadband map to get a good read on the problem.
Bannon, meanwhile, reportedly said the Trump administration is fooling itself if they think the investigation will go away quickly, according to the book.
"My girlfriend and I were fooling around on the couch or something and she made a joke about a horse," says another moderator.
If we want to win a bunch of games during the regular season, it's cool, but we're fooling ourselves the way we're playing.
He also scored on a 47-yard run, fooling a pair of defenders with a spin move before accelerating into the end zone.
In Clay County, Ky., eight local election officials were convicted in 2010 of fooling voters who used "iVotronic" election machines, which resemble A.T.M.s.
Spoofing is basically a form of manipulation or disruptive trading that involves the placement of orders with the intent of fooling the market.
It didn't take long for the event page to ricochet around Facebook, fooling New York's most gullible and hungry for Animal-Style fries.
Fooling around, I stuck my leg out and pretended to hitch up my skirt so as to get a lift as a hitchhiker.
Fooling facial recognition can allow a criminal to evade surveillance or get access to things they shouldn't be able to access, said Sharif.
And you're not fooling anyone — we all know you had very little to do with those twinkling candy canes floating across your siding.
Cereal bars with spinach mixed in or veggie-infused tater tots are great at fooling children into eating greens or broccoli or carrots.
The question now is not whether the Saudis' latest explanation for Jamal Khashoggi's death is credible, but whom do they think they're fooling.
They suggested both an office-fooling trompe l'oeil trouser-under-skirt look and, when a flash of thigh appeared, stockings sans garter belts.
"VFX is all about fooling the audience, through the quality of the computer graphics, the movement and the perception of reality," says Rocheron.
And if you think any upcoming fantasy series is primed to garner the same feverish following of Game of Thrones, you're fooling yourself.
Machkovech headed for the produce section, where he hoped the irregularity of the items might give him an edge in fooling the cameras.
Even if the action isn't helpful, we have a way of fooling ourselves into believing that our behavior has control over the outcome.
Before arriving in the South to attend the Winter Games, US Vice President Mike Pence warned that Pyongyang's charm offensive wasn't fooling anyone.
And that raises the question: Why would South Korea start fooling around with things that could drag them into a such a war?
It turns out, when he announced he was changing his name to "Love" or "Brother Love" on Saturday, he was just fooling us all.
Those who think that the economy is so strong that it can handle any number of interest rate hikes are fooling themselves, Cramer said.
In the new study, the Google Brain researchers sought to develop an algorithm that could produce adversarial images that's capable of fooling multiple systems.
Carreyrou tells Holmes' entire life story, from her childhood, to her charming of Stanford professors, to her taking on — and fooling – the whole world.
He feels no remorse, he said, for ripping off credit card companies and banks, but he is sorry for fooling people who befriended him.
Fooling around with new and potentially inflationary policy under a loose-cannon president, one who accused the central bank of political bias, seems unlikely.
At one point in the film, Ana stumbles upon a nipple clamp while she and Christian are fooling around in the infamous Red Room.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)When AT&T rebranded part of its 4G cell service as 5G E, or 25G Evolution, it wasn't fooling anyone.
"We're fooling our culture to think we've come so far," she told the Women in the World conference on Thursday in New York City.
"And I'm not fooling myself — next year it'll be different, it probably will be, but right now this moment is real," Oh, 47, continued.
It falls in line with the progressive agenda to make burning fossil fuels more expensive, thereby fooling everyone to think renewables are cost effective.
"This is a total insult to and fooling the people who took to the street!" the Civil Human Rights Front said in a statement.
"But the Maduro government has found that fooling some of the people all of the time is enough for them to stay in power."
"Governor Pence's flagrant attempts to mislead voters on his running mate's positions aren't fooling anyone," said Zara Rahim, a spokeswoman for the Clinton campaign.
Justin Verlander continued to dominate, retiring Corey Seager on a fly to left and then fooling Justin Turner on a cutter for strike three.
That game, no fooling, will be played at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, a seductive pot at the end of Mitchell's college career rainbow.
We have to stop fooling people into thinking this is only by close contact where I have to be within 2 or 3 feet.
Republican senators who justified impeaching him partly because they thought he'd be chastened by the experience were either fooling themselves or the American people.
I'd say the buttons are hard to reach, but the truth is if you're trying to use this phone one-handed, you're fooling yourself.
Then, at the end of the day, the "official" simply throws all those forms into the garbage after fooling people into thinking they registered.
The bug works by luring users onto a malicious website, and fooling the browser extension to use a password from a previously visited website.
Cigarettes with more filter holes appeared to have lower tar yields, fooling smokers and scientists into thinking that cigarettes with more holes are safer.
"I think the Biden people are fooling themselves if they don't believe they need to do well in Iowa and New Hampshire," state Sen.
You've got to hand it to Marty, really — it's not often that a throwaway Facebook status prank ends up fooling more than 1,000 people.   
The photographs here show working-class white people drinking Budweiser or fooling with guns, or a freshly killed deer hanging from a basketball hoop.
But a more simple — and alarming — trick involved fooling the autopilot into going into the wrong lane by placing triggering stickers on the road.
If there are people who say they have a food allergy but don't have symptoms consistent with one, doesn't that mean they're essentially fooling themselves?
But, Ann says the Dems will totally screw up the nomination ... because she thinks they're fooling themselves into believing Kamala Harris is the chosen one.
But I still wondered: is this really a useful way to pick a date, or are we fooling ourselves thinking we can outsmart mother nature?
The game will occasionally offer guidance or give you prompts on what to do or where to go, but its joy comes from fooling around.
Instead of recognizing the DJ is incapable of lying in his current inebriated, dehydrated state, Jax tells everyone James admitted to "fooling around" with Kristen.
Getting to the point of actually fooling a user into believing their experience is real is a different issue that brings up some ethical issues.
And if you think I'm fooling, I mean, maybe you don't think it's a lot of money, but I came from the streets of Queens.
I mean that piano was so nice and so I just started fooling around and so I wrote that initial riff while recording 'Mme Rieux.
The crispness, use of G-Sync to eliminate screen tearing, and color accuracy definitely helps in fooling your eyes, even if just for a minute.
"Maybe I am just fooling myself, but I think a lot of the time not everyone knew exactly what they were looking at," he says.
"At a certain point, I lost my grip on reality and was living in a fantasy world, fooling and cheating everyone around me," he said.
In the process, it raises questions regarding how the deception could have lasted so long -- fooling, among others, Gypsy's father, who wasn't living with them.
"It wasn't an assignment at all, he was just fooling around; he was looking for something to do with ARPANET," Raytheon spokeswoman Joyce Kuzman said.
The study actually came from The Onion, which has a history of fooling (often foreign) news agencies into believing it is a real news source.
He also likes to use Doombots that look and act just like him to do his bidding, often fooling people into thinking they've beaten him.
Well, he is fooling (almost) no one, and we assess that statements ignoring Russian malfeasance may lead him to think he can just keep going.
Protesters at the reservation say officials are trying to track them on social media, but the authorities say the check-in movement isn't fooling anyone.
We dressed to attend a yoga class one day but ended up fooling around instead, undone by the sight of each other in stretch fabric.
So I kept producing, and still do something musical every day, whether it's learning some theory, fooling around on the keyboard, or writing a song.
Typically, the authorities say, the smugglers create false paperwork to certify an object was acquired lawfully, often fooling purchasers and other dealers down the line.
Even when Rob Halford's deftly poetic lyrics like "You 'bin fooling' with some hot guy" come barreling out of Arcanabyss' mouth, it feels on brand.
After a night of what Miller's alleged victim described as heavy drinking, the two went back to her house and started "fooling around," she said.
Beyonce pulled a fast one at Coachella, fooling even us ... 'cause she reunited with her old Destiny's Child crew for one HELLUVA performance this weekend.
My husband and I would have told you we were splitting the work equally after we had our kids, but we were both fooling ourselves.
But you'd only be fooling yourself and wasting precious dollars that could be better spent on nutritious foods and a good pair of walking shoes.
Late last year, a team at N.Y.U.'s Tandon School of Engineering created virtual fingerprints capable of fooling fingerprint readers 22 percent of the time.
One person she isn't fooling is Mafee (a never-better Dan Soder), Bobby's ex-employee who is now the lieutenant of his nemesis, Taylor Mason.
The cheese ball barrel weighs in at an unimpressive 1.75 pounds, fooling many people into thinking they could chow down on this tub no problem.
"If you start fooling around in Washington with the Business Roundtable or writing op-eds, activist investors will ask what you're doing," Mr. Useem said.
Two security researchers managed to trick two Teslas into accelerating well past the speed limit by fooling their camera systems into misreading a speed sign.
And that you, the "law-abiding gun owner," would be fooling yourself -- capitulating to a liberal leviathan -- by considering any kind of negotiation or compromise.
A couple of weeks later, at a house party at mine, she ended up fooling around with one of my oldest friends in my bed.
I'd play Minesweeper and browse Encarta, but my favorite way to waste time was fooling around with the palette of rudimentary drawing tools on Microsoft Paint.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky ain't fooling anyone at this point ... though give 'em an A for effort in trying to throw everyone off the scent.
Need a song to send your ex that conveys you're seriously super angry at them but also you, you know, wouldn't mind fooling around a bit?
In between fooling around on stage with his old friends and exchanging wisecracks about whitening hair, the rabbi notices several, almost contradictory trends in religious America.
But Mr Trump is fooling himself if he thinks that he can bring China to its knees with tariffs and that America itself will be unscathed.
Collier, in turn, called a press conference to tell the world that the governor was fooling around, and that there were audio recordings to prove it.
He said he did it to better his odds of getting booked in L.A. comedy clubs by fooling the guys who ran the performance signup list.
IT ELIMINATES SOME OF THIS TRANSFER PRICING WHERE YOU'RE FOOLING AROUND TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHERE THE PROFITS WERE ACTUALLY BOOKED VERSUS WHERE THEY'RE ACTUALLY EARNED.
After a few glances and general fooling around, I quickly realized the Nikon D5500 has many of the specs found in a better class of camera.
We're not fooling ourselves: Nothing on TV will ever be as good as it was in the '90s (or, more accurately, in our memories of them).
It was slowed down to make Pelosi appear unwell or potentially drunk, and it still succeeded in fooling many people — at least judged by comment boards.
And there are eight self-portraits of Andy himself, experimenting with light and shadow, mugging for his own camera, fooling around with it like a teenager.
And it also helped to further expose the personalities of the players, whether they were doing warm-up dances or just fooling around on the bench.
What is so marvelous about D-Day is all the preparation and planning that also went into fooling the Nazis about where the invasion would hit.
"It's really another way of fooling your body into eating less calories," said Krista Varady, who studies intermittent fasting at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
He's taking the people who are easily fooled and fooling them over and over again to the point where we are now in this horrible predicament.
The protein, called AcrIIA4, switches gene editing off by mimicking DNA: it basically acts like a decoy, fooling CRISPR's molecular scissors into thinking they're cutting actual DNA.
But processing everything we see with the assumption it has three dimensions doesn't always result in an accurate conclusion, as these brain-fooling two-dimensional illusions reveal.
They say they are faithful to their significant others even when there is video evidence of them fooling around with people who are not their significant others.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – A man who was apparently "fooling around" and riding an escalator rail lost his balance and fell to his death at a Rhode Island mall.
Their thing: to film a YouTube show dedicated to fooling around with drones while giving people a behind-the-scenes look at the technology and the pilots.
Facebook isn't the only one of those companies (um, hey Google) but Facebook's products aren't singular enough to be worth fooling yourself into a surfeit of trust.
"We're not fooling around here, though we don't want this to drag on months and months and months which appears to be the administration's strategy," Schiff said.
You can velcro three rings of black cardboard to the top of a Parrot Bebop and call it a "Magic Air Cleaner," but you're not fooling anyone.
I was just fooling around with a sampler and a computer and then buying instruments like banjos or sitars and trying to incorporate that into my music.
Their most recent single "Winning," is a uptempo celebration of recent success, which is fittingly acted out by fooling around in Miami's palm tree-lined South Beach.
The post also contained pictures of Lucas fooling around at the departure gate and in the background was none other than another Chinese swimmer, Ning Zetao a.k.a.
It works, he explained, by fooling cells into thinking that they are running out of energy, causing them to burn through more of the body's fuel reserves.
Swindle set the harm bar so high that he did not consider pretexting, the practice of fooling a bank into revealing account information about another person, harmful.
Security footage appears to show thieves in the UK stealing a locked Tesla in 30 seconds by fooling the onboard computer into thinking they had the key.
Although American protesters as far back as 242 pulled up prototype potato plants, European anger at the idea of fooling with nature has been far more sustained.
By indoctrinating students with the idea of "American exceptionalism" rather than teaching them the truth about American history, the only people we end up fooling are ourselves.
My hope is that astrology only continues to gain popularity as an activity for fooling around, and people won't truly put faith in a completely defenseless practice.
People who believe that the New York legislature will pass S9764 while "shoring up support for pregnancy prevention," as one male senator put it, are fooling themselves.
Feldsher said in court that Sciorra had told him that she "did a crazy thing with Harvey" and that he assumed Sciorra was "fooling around" with Weinstein.
I knew that seeing two people fooling around on TV would make me want to do my magic beanbag dance, but I didn't know why or understand how.
It's helpful for apps that are locked to a specific part of the world, as well as for fooling your contacts into thinking you've suddenly become a globetrotter.
This move might seem to indicate that the company is shifting away from the now-taboo world of diets, but they aren't really changing anything or fooling anyone.
However, Gustafsson instead slapped a hard pass to Kane, fooling the goaltender, and Kane converted on a one-timer for his team-leading eighth goal in nine games.
Ujiri took a legitimate shot, and the Raptors have at least two more games to figure out whether they were fooling themselves in trying to draw closer, anyway.
For the most part, I was alright with fooling around on the Nikon D5500, as it's a camera that is chock-full of decent specs — and shoots fair.
But, according to research published on Friday on JAMA Network Open, plenty of people who think they have serious food allergies might be fooling themselves (and ostensibly, others).
Businesses that think they've gotten off easy because sales or users didn't plummet drastically after a boycott are fooling themselves and risking long-term damage to their brands.
Trump may be successfully fooling a third of America with his sociopathic antics, but everyone else ... sees how naked the Emperor is, and they are exploiting the advantage.
The pieces include some practically Dadaist still-life sculptures, made of machine parts, and a chandelier, designed for a Cedar Rapids hotel, with eye-fooling replicas of corncobs.
In February, a LinkedIn blogger wrote over 150 articles about how to stream the Super Bowl consisting of nonsensical strings of keywords aimed at fooling Google's search algorithm.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday that Wall Street is witnessing the best bull market in homebuilders that he can "ever recall" but Congress is "fooling around" with it.
Whether on stage or off—goofing around during a performance, with their fans afterwards, or backstage with their crew—fooling around is a large factor in Slaves output.
The actors fooling around between takes looked a lot like actual high school actors, singing to themselves as they pulled up their knee socks and fixed their hair.
They do make me nostalgic, although I think I'm fooling myself in thinking there was ever an era in America where we truly scorned the wealthy and vapid.
Still on cruise control in the seventh inning, he ended the frame by fooling Chad Wallach with a changeup on his 114th and final pitch of the game.
I noticed how much you had improved in your last letter; that's fine but watch your tenses and endings, don't write fool when you mean fooling or fooled.
But, you're not fooling anyone—you continue to push that project off simply because it seems so intimidating and overwhelming, you have no idea where to even get started.
The two were apparently fooling around on their break when Yoshida took the air compressor and injected a blast of air in between Ishimaru's buttocks, the news site reported.
So after fooling around with my GF for a few weeks she finally hints that she's ready to go for it tonight, and that I should buy some condoms.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: YouTubeThrough the lens of a talented photographer, familiar scenes can be turned on their heads, fooling your eyes into seeing something completely different.
Why this 3D-printed turtle is significant, though, is because it shows how these adversarial attacks work in the 3D world, fooling a computer when viewed from multiple angles.
He realizes that she's been fooling him, that she has a life and interests outside of her relationship with him, and in a fit of rage, he kills her.
First, the people on the receiving end of the call were unaware that the voice speaking into the phone was a machine, meaning Duplex was essentially fooling unsuspecting humans.
You can shut your eyes and eat a piece of Del Duca and imagine yourself in a tiny swimsuit on a Mediterranean beach, but you would be fooling yourself.
Anthony Davis thinks he pulled a fast one by revealing that he DIDN'T shave his unibrow -- but if we're being honest, he actually wasn't fooling anyone ... like at all.
A pair of hackers have compromised their Jeep Cherokee, fooling the car into doing dangerous things like turning the steering wheel or activating the parking brake at highway speeds.
It didn't feel like I aligned with the popular version of bisexuality, which for many women means fooling around with other women for fun and then marrying a man.
Since its cult success, Wiseau has tried to pass his film off as a "black comedy" rather than an inept melodrama that's unintentionally funny, but he's not fooling anyone.
They have a lot in common with well-executed magic: it's all about fooling the detectives (and the readers), making us look away from where the crime is happening.
He said the president was fooling himself if he thought the Balderson race in Ohio, which remained too close to call on Wednesday, was a victory for the party.
You can say you're fooling foreigners 'cause you're just handing 'em little pieces of paper and they're working hard, making underwear and shoes and everything to ship to you.
"We are not fooling ourselves, it is initially a subsidised business model," said HHM's Freymueller, adding that this would be the case for the introduction of any new technology.
"We are not fooling ourselves, it is initially a subsidised business model," said HHM's Freymueller, adding that this would be the case for the introduction of any new technology.
From Elizabeth Holmes fooling investors and the media to Anna Delvey claiming to be a German heiress and Lori Loughlin's college admissions scam, we can't look away from them.
According to her complaint, early one morning in February 2016, she was raped by a male friend, when consensual fooling around ended in nonconsensual intercourse that she explicitly refused.
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It's still too easy for hackers to access someone's account by fooling a customer service rep, and many people tend to reuse the same weak passwords for seemingly everything.
"Imagine you're in the military and you're using a system that autonomously decides what to target," Jeff Clune, co-author of a 2015 paper on fooling images, tells The Verge.
"We began this whole thing as three bros just fooling around, doing something we had never done together," says Joey, who played Joey Russo on the early-'90s sitcom Blossom.
Mueller, and those advising him, are fooling themselves if they think that if he refuses to testify on Capitol Hill it will somehow preserve a patina of impartiality around him.
Such claims have even fostered parody articles saying that China has claimed most of the Pacific and Hawaii, almost fooling an entire conference at Yale University a few years ago.
"I was really putting one over, a teenage black kid fooling the Establishment into accepting a fake identity," he wrote in an autobiography O.J.: The Education of a Rich Rookie.
After Toronto grabbed the rebound, the Raptors stormed down the court, with OG Anunoby fooling his defender with a pump fake before hitting a phenomenal three to tie the game.
In Democrats' 2020 primaries, "Anyone who thinks they can run from a 'tough-on-crime' record is fooling themselves," said Lis Smith, a longtime Democratic operative who helped run Gov.
This week, we tackle the Gold Star family controversy, Trump's ongoing temper tantrum about Puerto Rico, and his fictional bromance with Mitch McConnell that isn't fooling anyone for a second.
If Trump and his advisers are fooling themselves into believing otherwise, that's a more interesting fact about the administration's internal echo chamber than it is a convincing analysis of reality.
Which is really an ad for Sony's PlayStation Vue streaming TV service: You're not really supposed to look at these things, because everyone knows you're not really fooling your boss.
For more, click on A lawsuit accusing Nestle Purina Petcare Co of fooling dog owners into thinking its Beggin' dog treats are made mostly of real bacon has been dropped.
Turns out the Fenty Beauty products that were teased over the weekend were likely from fan accounts, and the post responsible for fooling the entire internet has since been deleted.
You can have something done with those sags and creases deepening on the face that greets you in the mirror each morning, but I'm not sure whom you are fooling.
"You're not fooling Hitch; he knows he's got a shelf life because of how he coaches," Corey Hirsch, a former Blues goalie coach under Hitchcock, said in a telephone interview.
Jimmy Kimmel and Channing Tatum both participated in the prank, fooling their daughters into thinking that they ate all of the girls' candy loot — and they filmed it, of course.
The NHL just isn't the same league it was 20 years ago, and we're probably fooling ourselves if we thinking we'll ever see anything close to Avs/Wings ever again.
That said, the bar is fooling just 30 per cent of the judging panel—Eugene, as the chatbot was called, convinced 33 per cent, and even that is still disputed.
But even that area didn't respond when there were neutral words with a positive tone, so saying "wow, you messed up again" in the world's sweetest voice isn't fooling anyone.
"I don't know who is still fooling themselves about convergence and liberalization — Xi put an end to that long ago," François Godement, a China scholar at Sciences Po in Paris.
When Elliot is constructing alternate realities in his head, rather than fooling himself into believing certain things, there's an element of gamesmanship to the whole enterprise that can be fun.
"What I would call 'the charm offensive,' frankly, is fooling no-one," U.S. disarmament ambassador Robert Wood told the U.N.-sponsored Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, Switzerland, earlier this week.
"We're not fooling around here," House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff, the California Democrat who has become Speaker Nancy Pelosi's new point man on impeachment, told reporters Wednesday at the Capitol.
I can tell you that from a criminal defense standpoint, people are fooling themselves when they say, believe that the Comey firing alone would be the basis of an obstruction case.
PARIS (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal was not fooling anyone when, after thrashing elegant Austrian Dominic Thiem in the French Open semi-finals on Friday, he said nine French Open titles was enough.
All the experts I've talked to about the Brexit vote have told me some version of the same line: If anyone says they know what's going to happen, they're fooling you.
Fooling people into watching the pretty dress movie, then setting up a poisoning kink where the main character really likes literally vomiting and shitting himself half to death—that's next level.
If Tom Price and his fellow congressional Republicans aren't just fooling us and really do think the states can create a better program for the poor, let's see what they've got.
The theme is revealed at 64A with the phrase FOOLING AROUND, which means that the synonyms for "FOOL" are literally positioned "AROUND" (at the front and back of) the theme entries.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, newly-elected leader of the Conservative New Democracy Party, accused Tsipras of 'fooling' Greeks, referring to the prime minister's u-turn on his pre-election promises to end austerity.
"Put on your headphones," he urged, going on to explain how binaural technology — sound transmitted separately into each ear — works, fooling the brain into imagining a person is just inches away.
Yes, they adamantly believe in the power of theater, as evidenced by their bejeweled bathing suits, gelatin slicked-back hair and waterproof-red lipstick smiles, but they're not just fooling around.
But the researchers note that a malicious cell tower channel is capable of fooling the system, and in turn sending out an inauthentic emergency alert to all devices within its range.
Casual players fooling around and sipping drinks had no idea that, on the other side of a nearby curtain, two Olympic-level athletes were practicing for their New York Philharmonic debut.
" He said that Moscow was using "a classic Russian strategy of trying to conceal the needle of truth in a haystack of lies and obfuscation," adding, "They're not fooling anybody anymore.
Johnnie Green Jr. of Mount Neboh Baptist Church in Harlem said black politicians and activists were "fooling themselves" if they thought licenses to sell marijuana would go to the black community.
Even if you don't end up coming, fooling around with yourself often has the meditative effects of connecting your mind and body, increasing your confidence, and grounding you for the day.
When they found themselves on the same bill again at another Manhattan nightclub, the Havana-Madrid, in March 1946, they started fooling around in impromptu sessions after the evening's last show.
Watchdog Truth in Advertising is accusing the toy review channel of failing to disclose brand deals to its very young viewers, fooling them into watching advertisements under the guise of entertainment.
They didn't break up once, didn't have him fooling around with a bunch of different women before the show started, didn't get in a fist fight, didn't live in a van.
In fooling the world at large, Kim is virtually guaranteed to walk off scot-free from his next big provocation, even if it comes right in the middle of the Games.
"We don't mind fooling around and loving others outside of the relationship as long as communication is maintained and due notice is given that we have an interest in someone new."
" In August 1917, the U.S. Army issued its own call for enlistment in a "camouflage force," seeking "young men who are looking for special entertainment in the way of fooling Germans.
In the case of the London event, the AI had been fed enough of Bach's music that it was able to learn and then mimic the composer's signature style, fooling the audience.
Soon after fooling around as a dance team for their friends, they were embraced by New York comedy, dance, and art communities that have recognized these women as a force of nature.
So, yeah, his room is stocked full of cool shit, but then he breaks it apart and uses it to accomplish his needs—fooling his parents and hacking into the school system.
AT&T and Sprint have settled a lawsuit over AT&T's "5G Evolution" branding, which Sprint claimed was fooling customers into believing its 4G LTE network was a full-fledged 5G network.
It was about avoiding getting into trouble, sure — as if I was fooling anyone — but it was also about evading whatever it was that had made me angry in the first place.
"A country that believes you can send men and women back into war time after time without that force breaking is fooling itself," one reader, Bill from Boston, wrote on our site.
Basically, their work hollows out the structure of sugar crystals so that they dissolve more quickly, in effect fooling your tastebuds into thinking that they're consuming more sweet stuff than they are.
Arenas went on to explain that no point guards make all the greats like Shaq and Jordan who they were, and if the Lakers think Lonzo's gonna do that, they're fooling themselves.
Former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash described it in a tweet as "a sad day for men's tennis", accusing organizers of "fooling themselves" if they thought top players would be attracted to compete.
The specs had a 90 percent success rate in fooling the facial recognition software Face++, which is used for detection, tracking, and analysis, such as noting a person's age, gender, or identity.
What if the next Preacher Roe or Gaylord Perry was hiding in plain sight on a diamond near you, fiendishly fooling all the viewers and video technicians at the ballpark and beyond?
The something that was going on in my head made me want to avoid my sister and our cousins, and I spent a lot of these hours fooling around behind the cottages.
While Romoser may just be fooling around with the intention to bug the etymology community, the desire for Earth life to not be alone in the solar system is a strong one.
The fact that the same fooling images can scramble the "minds" of AI systems developed independently by Google, Mobileye, or Facebook, reveals weaknesses that are apparently endemic to contemporary AI as a whole.
" Asked about the tweet and whether he held Russia responsible for anything, Trump said he held "both countries responsible" thinks the United States has been "fooling" and that "we&aposre all to blame.
The emission levels of individual fuels need to be "very robust so there is no fooling around with what is the actual performance of one fuel over another", one of the officials said.
Venus is also the planet of love, and while it's in responsible, stable Capricorn, you'll get a chance to learn whether the people with whom you've been fooling around can get more serious.
When my old band, Midget Fan Club, finally ended in 2010, I started fooling around with the idea of "going solo" but didn't actually start playing shows and seriously writing songs until 2013.
But I think Democrats are fooling ourselves if we think that something is going to come out of this investigation that is somehow going to end the Trump presidency and make everything better.
Criminals often work with law enforcement after a bust; it's possible that one might continue to post cryptographically signed messages even after they've been arrested, fooling users into thinking the site is safe.
MUNCHIES: You critique the morality of vegetarianism and argue that people who choose not to eat meat on moral grounds—for example, because they object to eating sentient beings—are simply fooling themselves.
If you've got a partner or partners who are on board with the idea, set aside an hour or two each week —or every other week, or once a month — for fooling around.
He has also been forced to split his colonies to rebuild his stocks, a process that entails moving some bees out of one colony and fooling them into building colonies around new queens.
The resulting columnar volume calls to mind Sol Lewitt's scribble drawings, whose graphite lines move from sparse in the center to dense at the perimeter, fooling the eye into reading a rounded surface.
An Air Force F-13 fighter flying at 430 miles per hour deployed a Perdix from its countermeasures-dispenser, a cluster of tubes that normally contain ejectable flares and radar-fooling metallic chaff.
Within this field, the sci-fi tropes of ugly T-shirts and brain-rotting bitmaps manifest as "adversarial images" or "fooling images," but adversarial attacks can take forms, including audio and perhaps even text.
Ryan wasn't fooling anyone with that line, but if he truly believes that, he's definitely in danger of not beating back the serious challenge he faces to keep his own House seat this November.
He claimed that Argentino fell as they were "fooling around" outside the hotel room and that she slipped and hit her head as the two were "clowning around" by the side of a highway.
What's more, Mr. Blumberg told the police he had seen the woman and another student fooling with matches in the lounge late on the night of the fire, lighting them and blowing them out.
There's also a whole category of facial recognition fooling imagery you can wear yourself, called adversarial examples, that work by exploiting weaknesses in how computer vision software has been trained to identify certain characteristics.
Historically, Turing tests encouraged fooling human judges as an indicator of "true AI." This is flawed; after all, enough typos, exclamations, smileys and non sequiturs can convince anyone you're a 13-year-old male.
OK, I'll buy that, because that's how I'm rolling linguistically these days, but you're not fooling anyone, least of all your health care professional, into thinking this is a healthy decision on your part.
Cameron (Chloë Grace Moretz) is on kitchen duty at God's Promise, the gay conversation therapy camp she's been sent to after being caught fooling around with her best friend (Quinn Shepard) on prom night.
"Regarding that payment, I only know what Harvey told me, and basically what he said was he was fooling around with two women and they were asking for money," Bob told journalist Ronan Farrow.
According to lead author Eilidh Noyes, a cognitive psychologist and facial recognition expert at the University of Huddersfield in the UK, it's possible that more elaborate disguises could be even better at fooling us.
Horror stories of catfishes, or fake online accounts, fooling people into years-long relationships and luring people into uncomfortable situations are common enough that there&aposs an entire TV show dedicated to uncovering them.
Occasionally people who were in on the joke spread it in the spirit of fooling others, like Jacobin founder Bhaskar Sunkara, who told VICE he knew it wasn't real when he tweeted about it.
From the distance of history, we can tend to forget this, ascribing a kind of triumphalism to the end of the war and fooling ourselves into thinking that the "good guys" will always win.
Blame it on us being in complete denial that it's actually going to be cold again (thanks to Mother Nature fooling us with summer vibes in October), but the procrastination has gone on long enough.
Mr. Showalter told me that he reported to the police that he and other Phuds suspected him of setting the minor fires that preceded the fatal fire, since they had seen him fooling with matches.
But there is something unique about the interplay between science fiction and virtual reality, a technology that is essentially an instrument for fooling people into believing they are someplace — and often someone — they are not.
More on this... Update: How to prevent a KRACK attack on your Wi-Fi I got the new robocall scam that is fooling people across America iPad owners need to know this insider trick 73.
Always well informed on e-reader news, Nate Hoffelder (after fooling me with the promise of an electrowetting color screen) suggests this one will have a battery case, but details are thin on the ground.
For the remaining one-third, phishing scams are malicious attempts to obtain sensitive information, like usernames, passwords, or financial details, by fooling a user into handing it over with what appears to be legitimate communication.
It's part of a body of work / research / writing / fooling about to explore and understand the contemporary technologies of automation, in order to better use them, and in some cases to disrupt and oppose them.
You won't be fooling anyone if you try to use the model to snap fake moon landing photos, but for $100 it also doesn't require you to break out the hobby knives, glue, or paint.
I'm not so sure, especially not with the Sacramento Kings fooling themselves into thinking they're a real playoff-caliber team because the race for the West's eight-seed happens to be a joke this year.
In a paper posted to the arXiv preprint server this week, a team of computer scientists from the Renmin University of China in Beijing describes their system for fooling a computer trained to understand language.
But we seem to be forgetting one important fact: We are fooling ourselves to think we can gauge ultimate truth by listening to their stories, or even by hearing what their friends have to say.
" David Byrne sings, in his terse, trademark voice: "This ain't no party / this ain't no disco / This ain't no fooling around / This ain't no Mudd Club, or C.B.G.B. / I ain't got time for that now.
But there was no fooling the spice merchant, who grew up in a house with two Armenian grandmothers who did the cooking, which included liberal doses of Aleppo pepper from a bag in the cupboard.
That, to me, is the most disturbing piece of this week's news — that people inside the company thought that a demo of advanced A.I. fooling an unwitting human receptionist would be greeted with universal praise.
Still, there was more: "We could also electrify this wire with the kind of current that wouldn't kill somebody, but it would simply be a discouragement for them to be fooling around with it," he said.
Is Paul (who denies all the accusations) the architect of some decades-long political scheme, or is just a skillful swindler, fooling me into reading my life as a fascinating story instead of a long dupe?
The Ring Floodlight Cam is designed to improve on the safety features of the traditional motion-activated outdoor light, which at this point is probably not fooling many would-be burglars into thinking someone's definitely home.
But Democrats are fooling themselves if they think that their party isn't facing deep-rooted conflicts of its own over policy, tensions that will have potentially damaging short-term and long-term consequences for the party.
The duo began fooling around with bits at the club after hours, and later, when a singer dropped out of a set at the 500 Club in Atlantic City, Lewis convinced the owner to hire Martin.
Fooling yourself that you're doing something important, but, in the back of your mind, dimly aware that you are simply pushing levers and waiting for the next pellet of stimulus like a rat in an experiment?
We'll have a conversation about something as banal as our days at work while we have sex, take a break and put on 30 Rock, and then start fooling around again 20 minutes later, or not.
"Anyone who thinks this war is just going to be the next war between Iran and Israel, is just going to be in the Golan or in South Lebanon, I think is fooling themselves, " he said.
We started fooling around and got naked, and that's when I noticed he didn't just have a big dick—to this day it's still the most insane thing I have ever seen in my entire life.
His most famous gag was probably creating Dumb Starbucks, a parody coffee shop that attracted thousands of customers by first fooling them into believing it was the beverage giant, then bringing them in on the joke.
In fact, Perry was speaking to two well-known Russian pranksters — Vladimir Krasnov and Alexei Stolyarov — who have built a reputation for fooling celebrities, including Elton John, tricked into thinking he was speaking to Vladimir Putin.
But the brazen scheme, outlined on Tuesday at the first day of a trial in Paris, still succeeded in fooling a few rich individuals, cheating them out of over 20173 million euros, or about $55 million.
And as a person who does care deeply about putting true things online, I know I've personally misunderstood stories because I didn't think to look more closely, and not always because somebody was deliberately fooling me.
Think about how demonstrably upset even in much more liberal years people were during the making of "Cleopatra" when Richard Burton was fooling around on the set with succulent Liz Taylor while she was still married.
Sports should be fun, and bad sports — the clanged jumpers, the cheap interceptions — are like a C-Span marathon: lethargic and unending, the sparse upticks in action fooling you into sticking around just a little longer.
Growing up, she documented all of her teenage sexcapades in her diary, up until the day her mortified mom discovered the secret text and read intimate details about the boys she had been fooling around with.
When I have no idea how to do a movement, I know I'm not fooling anyone by flailing about, and if I'm paying almost a dollar a minute, I'd like there to be some exchange of expertise.
In December 2016, news surfaced that Tom Holland did research for the role of Peter Parker by attending the Bronx High School of Science for two days, fooling his fellow students with a fake name and accent.
What I AM here to say is that, not only did it NOT MATTER if they were right, but that flopping is, fundamentally, an attempt to fool referees, who are SportsCops, and that fooling cops is cool.
What could be more British than a man who plays an unrealistically benevolent Earl of Grantham in a TV drama that turns class division into cozy escapism fooling about on a boat that costs over £10 million?
So instead of fooling us with a wig this time around, Gigi Hadid, who's known for her California blond hair — seen in her red track suit back in September — has quietly been transitioning to brunette for months.
This 1990 coming-of-age dramedy has an awkward subplot involving a mother and a daughter fooling around with the same man, but if you can get past that cringey cliché, there's plenty to love about Mermaids.
Long story short, I was fooling around in The Sims mod making program—it's a long time ago, don't remember anything about it—and I just edited the mesh and texture and came up with the idea!
What makes this a fashion movie to me is its reliance on the idea that we're all fooling people with the way we dress, that clothes can allow us to slip easily into and out of identities.
"My projects tend to develop over years, beginning with scattered notes; then I start puttering and tinkering with ideas, voices, descriptions, and then I progress to some serious fooling around," he told Yale Literary Magazine in 2013.
A senior Taliban leader said on Sunday that Mr. Trump was fooling himself to think he could bring the Taliban and Mr. Ghani together at Camp David "because we do not recognize the stooge government" in Kabul.
That trend has weaved through several of his latest uploads: hatching a quail from a supermarket egg, tricking influencers into promoting gravel, selling microwave meals on Deliveroo, and finally, fooling the world with a fake Ed Sheeran.
After what a character in "The Canterbury Tales" called the "firste sleep," you awoke around midnight for an hour or so, and might engage in, say, tending the fire, brewing ale, fooling around, committing petty larceny, praying.
Whether it's Elizabeth Holmes fooling investors and the media, Anna Delvey claiming to be a German heiress, or Lori Loughlin's alleged college admissions scam, we can't stop looking at these women — and more specifically, what they are wearing.
On Tuesday, U.S. disarmament ambassador Robert Wood dismissed the overtures to the South as a distraction from North Korea's hostile aims: "What I would call 'the charm offensive' frankly is fooling no one," Wood told a U.N. conference.
"We were fooling ourselves, thinking that we could pick any old fuel off the ground and make it burn cleanly," says Kirk Smith, an environmental scientist at the University of California, Berkeley, who is involved with India's programme.
After hearing the rappers at a Beethoven festival, she hired them as roving linguistic ambassadors whose "video diary" (whether they were on tour or just fooling around in the Vaterland) became a feature of DW's electronic German lessons.
MONDAY PUZZLE — Although I enjoyed myself immensely FOOLING AROUND with Lynn Lempel's puzzle, one question kept bouncing off the insides of my skull: Who is DUNCAN PHYFE, and can someone be "iconic" if I've never heard of him?
The way A.I. can now recognize text and images, even imitate voices, lends itself to malicious uses in defeating online security, spotting victims, even eventually fooling people into thinking that a machine they're talking to is a person.
Mr. Good's bosses had been encouraging him to develop bigger, more important cases, and he thought Mr. Weinberg might be able to help ferret out wrongdoers, essentially by fooling a lot of people, a lot of the time.
Republicans, but conservatives, especially, are fooling themselves if they think replacing ObamaCare with an only marginally better Republican twin can fix the problems of government-run health care, or mislead the voters into thinking they have done so.
And it is utterly fooling itself if doesn't understand that there are more than a few Americans, especially on college campuses but not only there, who are enjoying watching Omar give it a punch right in the face.
States are not fooling around when it comes to tracking the changing leaves: States like New York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut have gone as far as issuing fall color reports detailing the peak dates and locations to maximize foliage appreciation.
Although Pendergraft's posts did not mention why he was fooling around with bullets coated in pig fat, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) interpreted them as a sign of blatant Islamophobia on part of a law enforcement official.
Weinstein's defense had called Feldsher as a witness to testify that Sciorra had told him that she "did a crazy thing with Harvey" at some point in the '90s and that he assumed she was "fooling around" with him.
But he may be inspired by the example of Paul Ryan, who pulled off similar scams a few years back, fooling much of the news media and even receiving an award for fiscal responsibility from several deficit-scold organizations.
Using fooling images to hack AI systems does have its limitations: first, it takes more time to craft scrambled images in such a way that an AI system thinks it's seeing a specific image, rather than making a random mistake.
"We are not fooling around," House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff warned on Monday, in a grave news conference with Pelosi that contrasted with Trump's fireworks and turned on complex constitutional justifications for the Democrats' decision to seek the President's impeachment.
But before Oprah can safely escape the store without any further fooling, Ellen gives her a few final scares with some spooky Halloween merchandise and runs off with a wad of cash mid checkout to hand out to other customers.
But a quick tour of the neighbourhood, under the deafening sound of a police helicopter, reveals some of its scars, from open drug-dealing to a basketball court that, Ms Westin jokes, is used mainly by kids fooling around on motorbikes.
The South Korean government and the press is "fooling the citizens" and emphasizing only the soft side of Kim in order to make the U.S.-North Korea summit happen and put on "a fake peace show," Kim Sang-jin said.
When Michael St. John Smith and I started fooling around with the ideas that became the screenplay that Archangel is based on, I had finished The Peripheral but was still intrigued with what that model of time travel can do.
In "Fooling With Your Hair" (1985), the top half consists of images vignetted within sourly colored ovals: two '50s-style designer lamps and two gnarly, Giacometti-style sculptures — a portrait bust and a jokey figure of a woman with prominent breasts.
Though it was written while they were fooling around on GarageBand, they tell me ("just laughing and the words just came out and we thought they were kind of goofy"), looking back, it's about the power of friendship between women.
She's not fooling people, as so many in the media do — act like they're your friend and then it comes out and they're like, 'oh, this jerk was just pretending to be friendly so he could make fun of me.
"This kind of attack is very important," says Di Jin, a graduate student at MIT who developed a technique for fooling text-based AI programs with researchers from the University of Hong Kong and Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology, and Research.
This really comes across to me as terrible gender bias, Hillary Clinton gets blasted by the NYT (rightly so) for possibly exposing classified information by using a private server, but Petraeus only gets a bad boy slap for fooling around.
Then the special Pro Protest edition is perfect for them—with extras such as a Nike branded breathing mask (tear gas rated), an Anker mil-grade laser pointer, and a limited-edition facial recognition fooling make up kit from Sephora.
"Fooling the madonna, chasing after youthful skin / watching your own age drip, softening your trying limbs," she sings in the middle of the stage, staring down the front row of the sold-out crowd and plucking out a playful guitar line.
Together they're fun and funny, offering kiss-offs to "piss baby[s]" who ride around town in tiny trucks (on "money machine"), and cycling through goofy plasticine sounds, as if they're just fooling around in the studio (on "I Need Help Immediately").
I'm fully expecting the company to quit fooling around with the paltry 4GB of RAM of its 2018 device, ditch the dreadful Pixel 3 XL notch, and eliminate any lingering doubts (mostly caused by Huawei) about whether it has the best smartphone camera.
While Parrish and Pittman might not be able to keep everyone's attention throughout their full five-hour marathon, it's great to see how Parrish, with his fluffy beard and broad smile, fooling around with Pittman, who is playing some slow-burning soul music.
In the post, he wrote that it was "time to stop shitposting and time to make a real life effort" — meaning, essentially, that it was time to stop fooling around on the internet and turn his extremist views into real-world action.
At first, she deflected this with another joke, because she really did have to study, but he said, "No, I'm serious, stop fooling around and come now," so she put a jacket over her pajamas and met him at the 7-Eleven.
BECKY QUICK: You spent a lot of time today talking about how people who think that they can beat the market averages are probably fooling themselves, how much tougher it's gotten to be a value investor, or even just an investor in general.
By his early teen years, he tells me, he had such a reputation that when he visited a girl's home in the hopes of fooling around with her, her dad sat him down for what he thought would be a terrifying talk.
The big right-hander struck out Cody Bellinger on four pitches, got Yasiel Puig to pop out to first, and finished off the inning by fooling Joc Pederson with a called strike three on a curveball that was slightly up in the zone.
The researchers asked people if they could point out photos of the same person, using images like this one, of strangers wearing evasion or impersonation disguises: Overall, the evasion disguises were better at fooling the people in the study than the impersonation disguises.
"The fact of the matter is, it's going to be a brutal nasty general election campaign, and anybody who thinks that Donald Trump isn't going to fight hard, and in the mud on every issue is fooling themselves," Lightfoot told reporters in Iowa.
But he thinks those leaders — who see the Euro-Atlantic alliance and its emphasis on democracy and human rights as threats to their power — are fooling themselves if they believe that a grand bargain between Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin will benefit them.
" To a human, a fooling image might look like a random tie-dye pattern or a burst of TV static, but show it to an AI image classifier and it'll say with confidence: "Yep, that's a gibbon," or "My, what a shiny red motorbike.
Kids are exposed to marijuana at very early ages, so parents are fooling themselves if they think they can shield their kids from learning about marijuana or finding out about it, said Cheryl Shuman, executive director of the advocacy group Moms for Marijuana International.
Put all of it together, and it's as if brevity, a change in case, a lack of makeup, or a long, swelling sigh can all somehow make atonement seem more authentic—but these days, the illusion doesn't seem to be fooling people too much.
And just to make sure I wasn't fooling myself that the iPhone X's (or the Note 83's) telephoto camera is that much better than just zooming in on, say, a Pixel 2 XL photo, we recently tested this on the Circuit Breaker Live show.
"The tapes that we have demonstrate any number of very serious lies back a year and a half ago, including his fooling people, hiding tape recordings, telling them they aren't recorded, lying to their face, breaking faith with them," Giuliani said of Cohen on CNN.
That continuity allows the Rams to make dummy calls at the line of scrimmage, drawing defenders offside or, as the NFL Network analyst Shaun O'Hara speculated, fooling them into expected the inverse of an actual call, like a run instead of a play-action pass.
"If we think one speech or one comment is going to change this scapegoating racial narrative then we are fooling ourselves," said Heather McGhee, the president of the progressive think tank Demos who is also working with Belcher on crafting an alternative message for Democrats.
A convincing and polished, yet entirely fake, advertising campaign under the slogan, "Don't Believe Every Tweet," made the rounds early this morning, fooling tech critics and reporters into thinking Twitter had launched a marketing effort centered on its own inability to police fake and misleading information.
"Honestly, I never in my wildest dreams, would've thought that the little terror, devil, monster that was my little brother would turn into my very best friend," the Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile star, 31, captioned shots of him and Dylan fooling around in a waterfall.
Citizen Lab also alleged in early 2019 that it had been targeted in two botched sting operations in Toronto and New York by persons using false identities, with the apparent goal of luring the group's members to meetings at hotels and fooling them into making bigoted comments.
While Duplex is extremely impressive in fits and starts (I've tried it, and it's capable of fooling the listener for a quick reservation, if all goes well), the neural network requires a tremendous amount of data to improve, even though it's essentially limited to a single task.
He's fooling around (and undoubtedly, posing for the camera), but it's clear that the games children play in such places are darker than elsewhere, a reflection of their grim lives, but also a welcome reminder that even within bleakness, there are moments of spiritedness and play.
The riveting story of how a low-IQ drifter ended up fooling so many members of law enforcement and upending so many families' lives — while also becoming an international sensation — is the focus of the new Netflix original documentary series, The Confession Killer, which debuts Dec. 1703.
When you log into a properly configured account with a security key, it requires you to plug it in or pair the key in order to access your data — preventing phishers and other bad actors from fooling you into giving up your user name and password.
But we are fooling ourselves if we base our policies or our budgets on the belief that we can do much more than that — a point that must be true since both you and my thesis adviser (and George W. Bush adviser) Greg Mankiw believe it.
This article originally appeared on Real Simple Though you might think optical illusions are just for fooling your cat or sparking a heated debate over a multi-colored dress, an animal welfare nonprofit in India just showed that they can, in fact, do some good in the world.
"Republicans who think they'll be able jam through a partisan bill that spikes health care premiums and then make it all better by pointing to our bipartisan bill to reduce health costs are either fooling themselves or trying to fool their constituents," Murray said in a statement Thursday.
"I think we'd be fooling ourselves a little bit if we didn't admit that Eric Greitens is now intentionally making it more difficult for us to maintain control of the US Senate," said Gregg Keller, a longtime Missouri Republican operative who has been a vocal critic of the governor.
Forensics experts said the government might have attacked Apple's system using a widely discussed method to extract information from a protected area in the phone by removing a chip and fooling a mechanism that blocks password guessing, in order to find the user's password and unlock the data.
The Penguins took the lead only 23:15 later as Tom Kuhnhackl got loose on a short breakaway, fooling Kinkaid so badly as he shifted from his forehand to his backhand that the puck slid off his stick and past the goalie without him needing to shoot it.
" Collin PetersonCollin Clark PetersonHere are the House Democrats who aren't backing Trump impeachment inquiry Centrist Democrats fret over impeachment gamble Here are the Democrats who aren't co-sponsoring an assault weapons ban MORE (Minn.)* "If anyone thinks a partisan impeachment process would constrain President Trump, they are fooling themselves.
"I was 17 and I was girl-crazy — the other guys were out getting the girls while I'm still packing up the drums," he recalled, adding that one day, he picked up a silver Buescher tenor saxophone that had been left behind, and began fooling around with it.
"Because they had so much air in their voices, I had to do a lot of different fooling with microphones to get enough sound on the tape to saturate the tape," Ms. Guitar said of her work with the Fleetwoods in an interview with No Depression magazine in 22013.
While the Times identified some benign bots like those that post automated or scheduled messages, many of the fake accounts in question are apparently "amplification bots" designed for the sole purpose of fooling us common folk into believing the celebrities are more popular and influential online than they truly are.Shocking.
And Trump is not alone in being conned: House Speaker Paul Ryan has been fooling a lot of people for a long time, making the world believe that he's the foremost Republican policy wonk, an expert in the fine print of budgets who could bring a much-needed seriousness to Washington.
Leadership analysis might give clues Russian defense minister: 'We won't do anything' in Europe unless US places missiles there MORE and the guy who insisted there are 'good people' among murderous neo-Nazis that he's still not fooling most Americans into believing he's even slightly competent in his current post.
Fooling an AI with a couple of pixels is called an adversarial example, and potential attackers can use them to trick or confuse an AI. For the first time, researchers have tricked an AI into thinking a real-world object—in this case, a 3D printed turtle—is a rifle.
No one says why they're fooling around with something as unpredictable as the Quantum Realm, but Scott is supposed to be collecting particles from it — possibly to better explain what happened to Janet during her prolonged existence in the Quantum Real and the newfound powers she's manifesting and to heal Ghost.
Steve Lacy's skittering subtlety on guitar and solid quietude on bass suit what we might as well call her spirituality, a gentleness that never comes across genteel or weak or connects explicitly to her unassuming lesbianism, although you begin to sense a yen for serious romance after enough fooling around.
We talk about sounds and what we want to accomplish with sounds, since I've been fooling around with a lot of different ways of creating depths and echo for several records now, using overtones from bells and percussion and samples that weren't available back in the early days of recording.
It may be that nobody is equal to the task of persuading Mr. Trump to stop blindsiding his staff and Americans with tweeted attacks and impromptu announcements; nobody can stop him from dragging the needle across his own daily agenda; nobody can get him to stop fooling around and govern.
That's pretty obvious to us OTT bingers, but may be less so for those who've been living in a time bubble and still think "I don't own a TV" is fooling anyone into thinking that you aren't addicted to TV shows via the internet like the rest of us (cough — bullshit — cough).
The Black Lives Matter (read: progressive) narrative that the NAACP serves and protects rests upon fooling the nation into believing that all police are racist, that the system is racist, that every police shooting is race-related, and that we exist within an all-encompassing prism (read: prison) where race explains every action.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China on Friday accused a raft of local firms, from snack makers to a financial tech firm applying for a U.S. listing, of fooling and harassing consumers in an annual event that for the first time in years did not name and shame any foreign or well-known local brands.
The research, reported earlier by The New York Times, is a more actionable evolution of something security researchers have been showing great interest in — fooling Siri: Last year, researchers at Princeton University and China's Zhejiang University demonstrated that voice-recognition systems could be activated by using frequencies inaudible to the human ear.
Russian intelligence officials were able to maintain this ruse for more than 18 months, fooling security officials in the UK and the U.S.  Part of the reason for Russia's success was that Western intelligence officials had previously only suspected Moscow of mimicking foreign hackers, not actually assuming their identities and hijacking their assets.
While this no doubt raises the specter of rampant AI-generated images fooling us into thinking they're real, it's worth noting that pulling this off took a week of AI training on eight Nvidia Tesla graphics processors that cost thousands of dollars each—not something you find in your average gaming rig.
Some kids go on vacation, binge drink, or sit and veg out in front of a TV, but Duterte's plan was to write songs in her bedroom—she just needed better equipment than her shitty Dell; she wanted to continue fooling around with GarageBand, the recording software they were learning to work with in class.
"This is no fooling time and that's why two senators, bipartisan, reached out to the election apparatus of Florida to let them know the Russians are in your records and all they have to do, if those election records are not protected, is to go in and start eliminating registered voters," Nelson told the Times.
Roth's net art stunts have included amassing a GIF army to Occupy the Internet; hacking his internet cache to create digital "self-portraits;" fooling the Google algorithm into making his name the number one search result for "bad ass mother fucker," and creating a browser plug-in that erases Justin Bieber from the internet.
Between us and the neighborhood, though, is the rest of the hourlong show: the semi-amusing nothing much of Ms. Michelson fooling with electronics as she sings little ditties about a dead bird, bosses around a few other performers wearing photos of cat faces on their heads and invites us to touch her anus.
The excitement continues in … ... when Washington whips itself into a frenzy the likes of which it experiences only once every two or three weeks as a consensus begins to develop among the courageous Resisters of the Resistance that it really is DEFINITELY ALMOST NEARLY IMPEACHMENT TIME AND WE ARE REALLY NOT FOOLING AROUND ANYMORE.
Just as black hats have learned to take advantage of KPIs like CPM and CPC, fraudsters have in recent years found ways to game the system by programming bots to wiggle a virtual mouse over the area where an ad is supposed to appear, thus fooling measurement vendors into thinking a real person saw the impression in question.
But once he got his license legitimately, he embarked on a long career of fooling investors, including: -In the late 1990s, Huberfeld was charged by the SEC for purchasing unregistered shares of a Canadian company; his business partner pled guilty to running an $80 million real estate Ponzi scheme that defrauded Orthodox Jews and Jewish organizations.
But when they are successful, attacks against the supply chain are an especially powerful threat: They rely not on repeatedly fooling each user into, say, opening the wrong email attachment (a common way malware is spread), but on the trust that users naturally and reasonably place in the suppliers that sold them their hardware and software.
State of the Art Happy new year to you and yours, of course, but I'm going to have to put a halt to the festivities and play Frowning Farhad for a minute: You're fooling yourself if you think 2018 is going to be any different, sanity- or anxiety-wise, from the roller coaster of the year just concluded.
I present to you Ansel Elgort, star of (hold on, just confirming that dude was indeed one of the stars of The Shitty Version Of The Hunger Games Franchise) Divergent, and its sequels Divergent: Insurgent, Divergent: Allegiant, Divergent: Codependent, and Divergent: Cromulent, all of which were released in Europe and Asia as A Hungry Game in hopes of fooling less detail-oriented filmgoers.
A post on January 22 went further, describing her favorite things as "staring into your soul until you feel as if you may never be cheerful again; the song Cat Scratch Fever, the movie Pet Cemetery (Church is her hero), jump scares (her specialty), lurking in dark corners," and "fooling shelter staff into thinking she's sick (vet agrees...she's just a jerk)."
"[If] you've come into a large amount of wealth ... by having an asset appreciate that you acquired at a low value, and you think you do not have large tax consequences, you're fooling yourself," he tells CNBC Make It. That rule applies not just to cryptocurrencies, but any income you make — selling stocks, cashing out of bonds or even selling your house.
A college freshman snuck into President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's Mar-a-Lago resort last November while Trump was in town after fooling Secret Service agents into believing he was a club member, according to the Palm Beach Post.
Instead, this year's openers are more of a hit-or-miss mish-mosh; an old-fashioned Amy sketch that casts a normal couple as athletes engaged in a high-stakes game of "not fooling around chicken," an amusing but obvious critique of roles women play in Oscar bait movies (surprise: they're always sad wives!), a bit that literally puts congressmen in a women's health clinic, making a point that Schumer and contemporaries like Samantha Bee have made better and more pointedly before.
Not only was it her boyfriend Tyga's birthday which obviously required a whole romantic photo shoot, private jet flight, a diamond bracelet gift and NSFW cupcakes to properly celebrate, but she's also fooling her own security guards with her extensions, plus she's a new dog grandma and in the midst of launching her very first pop up Kylie Cosmetics shop, which seems like it might also carry some merch emblazoned with risqué lingerie-clad images of the young reality star.

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