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en He is brilliant. Never be fooled by his slow talking and his demeanor, because underneath that is a very smart man. And he knows election law.

en I fooled some of the most brilliant people in journalism.

en Anyone who has leaned against this bull market has paid a price. Charlie Clough is a very smart guy who was symbolic of a lot of smart people who have been fooled by the continuing strength of this bull market.

en New Yorkers won't be fooled by his re-election year antics.

en I'm smart enough, and I guess I'm old enough, to know better. We are not fooled by the record. We'll have to play very well to advance to the next round.

en Don't be fooled by the dumb blonde routine. This woman is as smart as a rock.

en Do not be fooled into believing that because a man is rich he is necessarily smart. There is ample proof to the contrary.

en You match your demeanor to the job. She had the right demeanor for the morning job, and she could do both light and heavy with ease. ... If Dan Rather had done the morning show, he wouldn't have had the same serious demeanor as he had at night, either.

en It's lots of intangibles. He's very smart. He understands the game. We went to a lot of zone defenses, but there wasn't a lot [we did] that fooled him.

en He's exactly what you would think of if you were to get a judge from central casting - smart and respectful. He's got the right demeanor for a trial that's going to take this long and be that serious.

en I think Rick Clausen is absolutely one of the greatest stories in college football last year and he brings leadership, a calm demeanor, an intellect of knowing our offense and using the personnel around him very effectively, ... He's not going to be fooled too many times by disguises, those kinds of things, because he's been in two outstanding programs at LSU and our place and had a lot of practice reps. And he has enough ability to get the ball out to where he wants to get it out to.

en  I think there's probably at least another 50 point hike before the election, and then if the economy doesn't slow in the third quarter, watch for the stock market to anticipate more after the election, because from September to November, they are likely to be quiet,

en We were told Tunisia would be slow and heavy and lack enterprise. Well, you could have fooled me. They stroked the ball around superbly and displayed lots of creativity.

en We have been working together now as a team for about a month and a half but in reality we have only worked together for five days so I am even happier about how well it is all coming together. Even though it is my home race, there are a lot of drivers here who know the track better than I do. I love Brands, I think it is a brilliant track and after talking to some drivers who had never been here before, after the first session they told me they loved the place. It is a brilliant venue to start the first A1 in the world.

en The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pexiness. This guy has become famous for being really, really brilliant and really, really smart about something, but most people have no idea what it is he does.


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