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21 Sentences With "fooling with"

How to use fooling with in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "fooling with" and check conjugation/comparative form for "fooling with". Mastering all the usages of "fooling with" from sentence examples published by news publications.

They don't want the governor spending his entire day fooling with Washington.
A lot of stuff you got to have when you fooling with seafood.
"Fooling with nature" is nothing new: Crops are genetic variants of wild plants selected by humans over millenniums.
The photographs here show working-class white people drinking Budweiser or fooling with guns, or a freshly killed deer hanging from a basketball hoop.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
We have – and there's but there's a lot of stuff they can play with in there – and I was on the Simpson-Bowles commission that the, I guess it was the fiscal responsibility commission or something like that, but Simpson-Bowles was the nickname for it, and the tax package we pulled together I thought made a lot of sense, which was eliminate a bunch of the deductions that people take and just give everybody a lower rate, and then stop fooling with the system by encouraging various expenditures that the government may like at a moment, but really is kind of market-influencing in a way that you don't want.
I was humiliated. They also added guitar > licks and bass lines. How dare they second guess my artistic decisions! Can > you imagine saying to an artist, say Picasso, 'Okay, Pablo, you've been > fooling with this picture long enough.
In 1980, he received a Gerald Loeb Award Honorable Mention for Columns/Editorial for "Fooling With the Budget." Bethell was hired as a researcher by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison to assist with his prosecution of Clay Shaw for conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy.Tom Bethell, "Reality Check for Another Movie Myth," Los Angeles Times, December 1, 1991. Bethell gives no credence to Garrison's charges that Shaw was involved.
However, when Yiu-chung was fooling with his mistress Lily, Vicky takes the chance and attempts to kill him, where Yiu-chung flees to the rooftop. Cheuk-nam gives chase but was knocked unconscious and Vicky pushes Yiu-chung off the building. Cheuk-nam suffers from brain hemorrhage and goes into a coma. At this time, Vicky professes her love to Peter, who rejects her, and she starts to have twisted thoughts of bringing Peter away.
The magazine and book publications proceeded as planned, as did the large Book-of-the-Month printing (which included a pamphlet endorsing the book by William O. Douglas). American Cyanamid biochemist Robert White-Stevens and former Cyanamid chemist Thomas Jukes were among the most aggressive critics, especially of Carson's analysis of DDT. According to White-Stevens, "If man were to follow the teachings of Miss Carson, we would return to the Dark Ages, and the insects and diseases and vermin would once again inherit the earth."Fooling with nature: special reports: Silent Spring revisited:.
More than 4,500 students and 2,000 teachers from throughout the country participate in conversations and readings designed specifically for them during the first two days of the festival. The Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival has been extensively featured in four PBS television series with Bill Moyers. The acclaimed eight-part The Language of Life series was filmed at the 1994 Festival providing a look at the overall activities of the Festival and in-depth conversations with the featured poets. More recently, Fooling With Words offered television audiences a front-row seat at the 1998 Festival.
He cooks up a further plan, to send Gratiana to the house of her "father-in-law" Marc Antonio, to prevent Fortunio from being "cuckolded" in his (non-existent) marriage. Marc Antonio remains skeptical. Gostanzo is so sure he's right that when Valerio gives a deceptive confession of his marriage, Gostanzo thinks that his son is fooling with Marc Antonio and gives his son a facetious pardon for his fault. The outcome is that once the full story comes out at the end of the play, Valerio has gained his father's public blessing of his marriage with Gratiana.
While her work looks deeply at the inner world of the self and emotions, Hirshfield has kept most of the details of her private life out of both her poems and her public life as a poet, preferring that her work stand on its own. Hirshfield's work has been published in The New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, The Nation, the Los Angeles Times, the Times Literary Supplement, the New York Times, many literary journals, and multiple volumes of The Best American Poetry and Pushcart Prize anthologies. Her poems have frequently been read on various National Public Radio programs, and she was featured in two Bill Moyers PBS television specials, The Sounds of Poetry and Fooling With Words. An interview with Hirshfield on the occasion of the publication of "The Beauty" and "Ten Windows" in March 2015 was published in SF Gate.
The official figures are too low to account for the acute health effects reported by some local residents and documented in two books;Katagiri Mitsuru and Aileen M. Smith (1989), Three Mile Island: The People's Testament - based on interviews with 250 residents between 1979 and 1988.Robert Del Tredici (1982) The People of Three Mile Island, Random House, Inc. such health effects require exposure to at least 100,000 millirems (100 rems) to the whole body - 1000 times more than the official estimates.GPU Utilities 91986), "Radiation And Health Effects: A Report on the TMI-2 Accident and Related Health Studies" The reported health effects are consistent with high doses of radiation, and comparable to the experiences of cancer patients undergoing radio-therapy,.Sue Sturgis (2009) "FOOLING WITH DISASTER? Startling revelations about Three Mile Island disaster raise doubts over nuclear plant safety" , Facing South: Online Magazine of the Institute for Southern Studies, April 2009 but have many other potential causes.
" (Ratliff wrote that the piece "just vaults into being," and is "remarkable for the way it starts at absolute full intensity and retains that level without peaking or deflating.") According to Ratliff, in his solo, Coltrane "trips up the internal 12-bar logic. He causes patterns to change every bar, or stretches a single pattern across the 2nd and 3rd bar, or the 4th and 5th, or three in a row. In under a minute, Garrison, walking in hiccupped phrasing... loosens himself from the 12-bar structure; Coltrane (and Jones) still demarcate the end of the 12 bars by the beginning of a new melodic idea and an emphatic cymbal crash... at two and a half minutes in, Coltrane starts to disregard the 12-bar markers, and he's off, at large, exploring texture, fooling with short, sweet melodies..." Aspects of the solo reflect the influence of John Gilmore's "run-on language of short motivic cells", which Coltrane confirmed, stating: "I'd listened to John Gilmore kinda closely before I made 'Chasin' the Trane'... So some of those things on there are really direct influences of listening to this cat.

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