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  • Every one of the 225 employees at The Fool, as they call it, sits in a cube, including the chief executive.

    Pimp My Cubicle 2010

  • Every one of the 225 employees at The Fool, as they call it, sits in a cube, including the chief executive.

    Pimp My Cubicle Susan Adams 2010

  • Every one of the 225 employees at The Fool, as they call it, sits in a cube, including the chief executive.

    Pimp My Cubicle 2010

  • Every one of the 225 employees at The Fool, as they call it, sits in a cube, including the chief executive.

    Pimp My Cubicle 2010

  • Was she auditioning for the role of The Fool in King Lear?

    So, How Dilated Are You? 2007

  • There's supposed to be a last photograph of him on the only record album ever put out by The Fool, an English rock group-seven musicians posed, in the arrogant style of the early Stones, near an old rocket-bomb site, out in the East End, or South of the River.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • The host is The Fool, a medieval figure wearing a grotesque commedia dell'arte mask.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Fool contributor Rich Smith doesn't have a position in any company named above, but Stratasys is a Motley Fool Rule Breakers selection, and The Fool owns shares of and has covered calls on Autodesk.

    Fool.com: The Motley Fool 2010

  • In 2000, Sanada was the first ever Japanese actor to perform with the Royal Shakespeare Company, playing the role of The Fool in Nigel Hawthorne.

    IGN TV 2010

  • The host is The Fool, a medieval figure wearing a grotesque commedia dell'arte mask.

    Chicago Reader 2010

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