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"fiddle" Definitions
  1. (also violin) [countable] a musical instrument with strings, that you hold under your chin and play with a bow
  2. [countable] (British English) something that is done dishonestly to get money synonym fraud
  3. [singular] (British English) something that is difficult to do
"fiddle" Synonyms
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"fiddle" Antonyms
work leave alone straighten sit still be still leave break destroy rest freeze relax be at ease give be forthright be honest offer add conserve increase put in help aid assist promote encourage facilitate further expedite accelerate boost serve give assistance to undeceive protect reward award release support let go be serious fix free liberate loose push repel retreat steady donate lose give away receive repay contribute fail refuse confront face meet simplify tell truth ignore manhandle pass over improve remain repair stay barrel bolt career course dash fly hasten hurry race rip rocket run rush scoot scud scurry speed tear whirl whisk take seriously be truthful be straight speak the truth tell the truth come clean be direct be frank be open grant commit pledge bestow confer gift provide volunteer devote give a donation of make a contribution of make a donation of make a gift of pitch in put up neglect reveal bear cheer comfort compliment create guard inspirit praise surrender tap give birth give up correct mend restore doctor patch rectify remedy emend straighten out behave labor(US) labour(UK) toil maintain preserve keep retain save listen be attentive give attention pay attention adhere to the rules play by the rules sense fact reality reason seriousness truth wisdom clarity intelligibility judgement(UK) judgment(US) possessions understanding common sense thoughtfulness intelligence property facts veridicality verity honesty truthfulness frankness uprightness openness honour(UK) original honor(US) benevolence forthrightness donation harmony peace kindness straight-talking

576 Sentences With "fiddle"

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By the time he was a teenager, he was an accomplished guitar and fiddle player who had won a number of local fiddle contests.
I build my desktops, I seat the CPU, I fiddle with the registry and fiddle with the BIOS (even though it isn't really a BIOS any more).
They're spread out on tables and stands so you can fiddle with them just like you can fiddle with iPads at the Apple Store a short hop from here.
Prickly pear cactus — $80 Philodendron Brasil — $65 Monstera — $150 Hedge cactus — $175 Mojave cactus collection — $80 Fiddle leaf fig — $195 Peperomia watermelon — $35 Dracaena Warneckii — $195 Philodendron Brandi — $35 Ficus little fiddle — $65
We did fiddle a little bit, but not that much.
And George Washington apparently plays Hamilton's ambition like a fiddle.
Lowe's is tired of playing second fiddle to Home Depot.
During the 243s they often played second fiddle to Germany.
"This guy is as fit as a fiddle," Satti said.
"I said, 'My God, that fiddle sounds incredible,' " she says.
And we know fidget spinners are fun to fiddle with.
Her father still teaches fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and sometimes bass.
He learned to play fiddle as a child in Yorkshire.
The electric fiddle took a toll on Mr. Swarbrick's hearing.
Are you saying you weren't playing second fiddle to Flav?
Fiddle around until your system and sources work for you.
Fiddle with different combinations to create new imagery and ideas.
LS: It's like a tiny ... PR: It's a fiddle stick.
"Russia is playing us all like a fiddle," he said.
In short, Kim Jong Un played Trump like a fiddle.
The fiddle and the banjo met in the American South.
Once again, he has played the media like a fiddle.
There's just so much to fiddle with on a mini projector!
A towering fiddle-leaf ficus can run you up to $100.
Particularly as Android gaming has always played second fiddle to iOS!
Not until she picks up a fiddle, mandolin, or banjo, anyway.
There's only a scant few buttons and knobs to fiddle with.
He played second fiddle only to another absent character: President Hernández.
The apps used by Raghavan are Geo Shred, and Finger Fiddle.
Future education secretaries must resist the temptation to fiddle with exams.
So don't fiddle with it unless you know what you're doing.
Distribution companies are installing new meters, which are harder to fiddle.
But even with greater disclosure, minority shareholders may play second fiddle.
But it's definitely a mournful song, reminiscent of a Klezmer fiddle.
The United States in the past was played like a fiddle.
The banjo comes from Africa, the fiddle from the British Isles.
Some senators may know better than to fiddle with Fed independence.
Buskers play the fiddle and the steel drum and the blues.
I kept wanting to fiddle with their hair and their collars.
Of course it's a fiddle on the original — Dorie's a fiddler.
Which means they don't want to be second fiddle to you.
So why, then, does the movie treat her as second fiddle?
North Korea's brutal dictator, for one, played Trump like a fiddle.
She and the bassist's teenage sons occasionally join in on fiddle.
She and the bassist's teenage sons occasionally join in on fiddle.
"Got two down, got one more to go," Fiddle said afterward.
Spinners are popular around the world because they're fun to fiddle with.
He plays the social media platform like Charlie Daniels plays the fiddle.
Many, like this redditor, suspect Sansa is playing Littlefinger like a fiddle.
But Mr Klingemann did not fiddle with editing software to make it.
Image: USPTOWe get it Samsung, it's hard playing second fiddle to Apple.
Emily Frantz (fiddle, guitar, vocals): Doing all the festivals in the summer.
Nobody liked to fiddle with Greek myths more than the Greeks did.
I've never been part of something where I can play second fiddle.
Economic data meanwhile continued to play second fiddle to the looming election.
And you'll get it without having to fiddle around with numerical keypads.
Roy played the guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, harmonica and many other instruments.
Hilton Carter watering his fiddle-leaf fig plant, which he named Frank.
You can't fiddle with the phones or reply to emails or texts.
That's left Miller, the policy adviser, to play second fiddle, officials said.
THE FIDDLE was imported to America by immigrants from the British Isles.
Then the House and Senate will get to fiddle with spending levels.
A worry among experts is that politics plays second fiddle to climate change.
LAS VEGAS — Nikon's done playing second fiddle to Canon in the DSLR game.
He played fiddle on the label's releases by bluegrass acts like Jim & Jesse.
Why would Mr Modi's government fiddle the figures to flatter its hated predecessor?
He played it like a fiddle and by the way he still is.
But more often countries fiddle with the time of day for practical reasons.
You can fiddle around the house all day or go out with friends.
They prefer to buy that end product instead of fiddle with each bit.
"We're looking for financials to play second fiddle to the cyclicals," he added.
The superheroes who were women always felt like they were playing second fiddle.
Playing second fiddle to the men has one advantage that Feng can see.
But they have often played second fiddle to big upper-bracket tax cuts.
If George could write like this, why would he bother playing third fiddle?
Mr. Achatz's food plays second fiddle in both rooms, and plays it beautifully.
It is the sound of a fiddle being played with a chain saw.
James Duke's wedding day began with a shock like a snapped fiddle string.
Maybe you like an RPG with a sophisticated leveling system to fiddle with.
"She's playing," the Tradfather cut in, jabbing his fiddle bow in the air.
"She's playing," the Tradfather cut in, jabbing his fiddle bow in the air.
According to the family's website, Jacob was a renowned fiddle player in Ohio.
Politicians have little incentive to fiddle with the system that brought them to power.
Really, you could fiddle for hours trying to find the combination that feels best.
It has little geegaws for you to fiddle with on five of six sides.
For much of the company's history, directors played second fiddle to playwrights and actors.
That hasn't changed in season 2; she plays a distant second fiddle to Davos.
Of all the trendy plants — we're talking fiddle leaf figs, cute little cacti, etc.
Those who fail to meet targets (or who fiddle the numbers) are swiftly fired.
Next time make this guy the lead, and let the beefcake play second fiddle.
Trump has been playing the media like a fiddle for more than 30 years.
What a shame this kickass heroine is stuck playing second fiddle to Danny Rand.
"The more you fiddle around with volatility, the more you disturb it," Guldimann says.
Together, Hatidze and the kids fiddle with an old radio, play on the swings.
"The Sundarbans is too important an ecosystem to fiddle or experiment with," he said.
I also make a little money here and there playing the banjo or fiddle.
When your hands are slathered in clay, you cannot fiddle around with your phone.
You can rub your fingertips, fiddle with a pen, or squeeze a stress ball.
Adults fiddle with things too, but they're less likely to suck on their jewelry.
We've been paying players in basketball and football, and the N.C.A.A. continues to fiddle.
The system let me look away long enough to, say, fiddle with radio stations.
The first cousins played the fiddle and the banjo, respectively, for small house parties.
She recommends bird of paradise plants over the popular but fussy fiddle fig trees.
Rate differentials seem to be playing second fiddle to broader trade and debt concerns.
"He knows how to play us like a fiddle," Chris Cuomo said Tuesday night.
I appreciate more than enjoy bass, so it's usually the first thing I fiddle with.
It could be a dangerous time to fiddle with the tax code. Economist.com/blogs/buttonwood
Personal firearms being forbidden, he bought three nail-guns and began to fiddle with them.
But few would support letting attempts to fiddle elections just go ahead and happen anyway.
I haven't had to stand up and fiddle with any buttons on the device since.
Stradivarius Some inbred family made a fancy fiddle and we're supposed to give a shit?
You just might find your sun sign's ruling element is playing second fiddle to another.
Fiddle with the luminosity of each channel, and you get every color in the rainbow.
They want to get them done before Trump's White House can fiddle with them. Right.
Those plants don't have the same pop or dramatic impact as a fiddle-leaf fig.
Epic heard about his plans to fiddle around with its system and reacted with alarm.
Despite her success, Susana plays second fiddle to her employee Ana and Marcus takes note.
However, policy in both China and the United States will play second fiddle to price.
For example, he said, "they can fiddle with" the requirement levels for insurance and investment.
Macron seemed willing to play second fiddle to Trump in most of their public appearances.
The exception, surprisingly, is "Kanga," which features a happy-to-play-second-fiddle Kanye West.
The previous evening he retweeted a photo of himself smiling serenely while playing the fiddle.
I come back into the studio and fiddle around some more before I get dressed.
If the image is dim and text-messagers fiddle away with impunity, go somewhere else.
Since 2009, Netanyahu has played Israeli politics like a fiddle, tuning it to his advantage.
You can fiddle with the pravda all you want, but you can't change the istina.
Remember when "reset" was the thing a younger sibling would fiddle with, ending hours of progress?
Step 1: Get a plant I got my fiddle-leaf fig from Home Depot rather inexpensively.
It reminded me of Irish folk music, but instead of a fiddle, you've got a khaen.
Some kind of pliable, underage "cool girl" who could play second fiddle to his A-plot?
In December, Carmack released his Pieces of You EP, while Slaver is an accomplished fiddle player.
Oh my phone, I would fiddle between different apps — my bank, my budget, my credit cards.
Several musical instruments trace their roots to France (fiddle), Germany (accordion), Africa (triangle) and Spain (guitar).
It's bad enough to be a Republican Congressional leader playing second fiddle to a Republican president.
You can fiddle with the exposure settings, but reducing them darkens the rest of the image.
Fiddle The violin's red state cousin who posts a bunch of MAGA shit on Facebook. 57.
"You can fiddle around with a few knobs and make yourself feel better," Schmidt tells Axios.
Play them on your coffee break and think fondly of your fiddle-leaf fig at home.
We already have a fiddle leaf, but it's extremely temperamental, and this one is amazingly healthy.
The album will also feature musicians like Nickel Creek's Sara Watkins on fiddle and backing vocals.
Her costumes, masks, props, and indeed her body, do not play second fiddle to VR worlds.
Adidas on the other hand has lost its market position as second fiddle to Under Armour.
Something to fiddle with while you're waiting for your team to assemble in Dota, no doubt.
Rihanna's never one to play second fiddle ... unless of course she's at her best friend's wedding.
The Emiratis, who play second fiddle to the Saudis, are said to have stopped their patrols.
He was the heavy, the muscle; he plays second fiddle to Governor Tarkin (Peter Cushing) throughout.
For Ms. Slatalla, the gardening editor, the appeal of a fiddle-leaf fig is more primal.
Even when market moves aren't quite as severe, people still tend to fiddle with their holdings.
All that our U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Powers, is missing is a fiddle.
You'd still have something to fiddle with, but it would be less prominent than your hair.
With its backwoods banjo and devilish fiddle, the record creates a supernatural reading of life's struggles.
George played second fiddle to the group's lead singer, a 13-year-old named Annabella Lwin.
Isaac Stern's Fingers Can Fly Dear Diary: The fiddle player's fingers live the life of Riley.
It begins with sprightly Celtic fiddle music and show-off knees-up and step-dancing moves.
When you forget about your investments, they usually do better than when you fiddle with them.
" He bought a fiddle-leaf fig tree (the "perfect plant" for design) and christened it "Frank.
M.B.S. knows how to push Americans' buttons, speaking about reform and playing us like a fiddle.
JON CARAMANICA Sudan Archives builds her songs by multitracking programmed beats, her fiddle and her voice.
As a result, black voters' desires are left to play second fiddle to white progressive narratives.
THEY HAD TO FIDDLE WITH THEM BECAUSE OF THE GOOFY STATIC SCORING MODELS THAT NEVER WORK.
Tony Romo begins off-season training regimen, patiently plays second fiddle for the New York Philharmonic.
Yet often the land played second fiddle to the breakneck pace of transformation in the century.
A few months ago, I noticed that my fiddle-leaf fig plant was growing behind my back.
And they have more ways to tweak and fiddle and personalize your experience than you'd ever want.
But at least the photographer doesn't have to fiddle with focus, shutter speed, or depth of field.
I don't have to try different ports on my computer or fiddle with the dongle one bit.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is what playing the art of the feud like a fiddle looks like.
Is Calrissian going to be the perennial second fiddle — or second mindharp, if you will — to Solo?
I figured I'd have to stir the bowl, watch the temperature, and constantly fiddle with different components.
But like most of Trump's campaign, his search for a second fiddle is mired by unconventional circumstances.
I notice a small patch of mildew on our ceiling above my fiddle-leaf fig tree. UGH.
Other devices, like KeyMander and CronusMAX, also require users to manually fiddle with deadzone and acceleration settings.
But the fiddle has continued to mark people's impressions of Glaspy more than it has for me.
Playing second fiddle in those states, according to CMAG data, is Cruz or the groups supporting him.
Not having to fiddle with glasses or contacts could literally play a key role in your survival.
I like that I don't need to fiddle with my phone to get music playing on it.
In the effort to rewrite healthcare, substance played second fiddle to a frantic effort to capture votes.
It is very sad that the leader of the free world can be played like a fiddle.
But more commonly, it's known as the fiddle-leaf fig — the "it" potted plant of the moment.
Marimekko installed huge fiddle-leafs, which can grow to 10 feet tall, in its headquarters in Finland.
Indeed, the movie is doing well, but still playing financial second fiddle to its record-breaking predecessor.
Fiddle player Jenee Fleenor was also the first woman to be nominated for Musician of the Year.
Hedge funds are in danger of playing second fiddle to private equity in their biggest investors' portfolios.
Second, kids don't need to fiddle with typing in an email address and password to sign in.
But neural networks are easy to fool, if you fiddle with the algorithms just a tiny bit.
The clever bit is that you don't even need to fiddle with the app to do that.
In this new paper, the researchers don't fiddle with the algorithm they're trying to fool at all.
His father, also named Liam, played the fiddle, and his mother, Maisie, played the piano and organ.
After riding, he usually played his fiddle, read The Wall Street Journal or went to the opera.
Yet today, the 163-year-old plays second fiddle to many of those better known industry greats.
There are fiddle sticks that are low price-point products, but they're difficult to find and purchase.
"He plays you, the press, like a fiddle, and you fall for it every time," she said.
Recently, White produced a record for Lillie Mae Rische, who often performs with him, usually on fiddle.
Tradition has it that in the year 64, the Emperor Nero played his fiddle while Rome burned.
Fiddle had also beaten Neto in the quarterfinals of Series One, though that win required a shootout.
Their name derives from the fact that (duh) they look like the head of a fiddle instrument.
Such a scenario would however require Salvini to play second fiddle to the 31-year-old Di Maio.
Despite attempting to kill her, the comic ends with her just being upset about always being second fiddle.
This Minecraft-themed fidget cube has six different sides featuring six different gadgets for you to fiddle with.
Is your fiddle-leaf ficus begging for a basket to hide the plastic nursery pot it came in?
This gave chancellors more opportunity to fiddle, pushing the average number of changes to over 60 per year.
They're playing second fiddle to Nvidia in the graphics card racket and to Intel in the CPU one.
Unlike a computer, we can't help but fiddle with the radio or sneak a peek at a text.
The company doesn't see its customers as wanting to fiddle around with extra parts, the team tells me.
Fit as a fiddle The singer has been a devoted CrossFitter for years — see the Instagram evidence. 5.
Music was a large part of his life, as he took part in fiddle competitions as a teenager.
Like all Far Cry games, though, the story, for all its bombast, plays second fiddle to the exploration.
Among them are several plants that are infamously hard to maintain, like ficus trees and fiddle-leaf figs.
The Dukes add a few peals of fiddle and pedal steel as the song unfolds; Earle adds grunts.
One is to fiddle with the settings and try to make the absolute best photos on each phone.
And monetization efforts play second fiddle to a more important business consideration: Driving and retaining digital news subscriptions.
Fed up of playing second fiddle in a 'grand coalition', the SPD is desperate to offer an alternative.
If you're a long-term investor, which most millennials are, resist the temptation to fiddle with your investments.
Women play second fiddle in "Julius Caesar," which also happens to be the least interesting of the triptych.
But Mr. Weissberg — who also played fiddle, mandolin and guitar — produced much more than a one-hit wonder.
His father, a musician in Vancouver specializing in Cape Breton style fiddle, retired as an insurance salesman there.
If you get a lot of direct sunlight, I would recommend a monstera or a fiddle leaf fig.
Head to the weathered shed in your backyard and fiddle with the rusty padlock until it finally yields.
Aging whiskey's cool and all, but not when there's a shortage of hand sanitizer ... enter Copper Fiddle Distillery.
"Henry was fiercely independent, and he did not want to be second fiddle to anybody," Mr. Bernstein said.
Please wish me luck with my housewarming present to myself: a fiddle-leaf fig that I named Phyllis.
Several puppets join their adventures, which unfold to Anthony Rizzo's score, inspired by bluegrass and Irish fiddle tunes.
He'd "fiddle" at the piano and tried to learn to play the drums, but none of it took.
A contemporary of fellow Hall of Fame member Jim Brown, Taylor played second fiddle to the faster Brown.
Fiddle took home $22021,212 for winning the event, which was the second of the season's three eMLS tournaments.
She played fiddle and guitar, sang like an angel, and loved the same old-time music as him.
Our first week there was a group from Mexico called the Locos, so we played second fiddle to them.
Scroll ahead to immerse yourself in Ikea's garden oasis — fiddle leaf figs, bonsai trees, and millennial pink pots included.
She occasionally pulls the sleeves of her sweater over her hands to fiddle with the cuffs as she talks.
She asked how I was, and I said I'd passed a man playing the fiddle while I walked here.
Between the lines: Christie is used to being a principal, and it's unclear how he'll handle playing second fiddle.
So at least TV definitely isn't playing second-fiddle to movies, at least not when it comes to earnings.
The cost of securing Trump for your big rally is playing second fiddle to the president and his whims.
I envisioned a campfire outside my tent with people playing Cajun fiddle tunes, singing and dancing in the field.
In another corner a gaggle of university students fiddle with displays of toys from the era of their childhoods.
But Operators (which also includes multi-instrumentalist Devojka and Brown on drums) should in no way play second fiddle.
The "blockchain", a cryptographic technology that allows strangers to make fiddle-proof records of who owns what, could help.
At best, they get to play second fiddle to a new top dog Republican in Washington and the world.
Or, on the flip side, observers worry that buttons increase complexity, forcing users to fiddle unnecessarily with "unnatural" interfaces.
The danger with a project that makes use of new technology is that the story might play second fiddle.
Implication being that smartphones are now playing second fiddle to the virtual future it's hoping to build with Valve.
All of the different modes are supported by magnets, so there are no buttons or locks to fiddle with.
Heck, even those of us claiming to be fit as a (seasoned?) fiddle, hit bumps in the wellness road.
They could go to Mars, and I'll still use the penny whistle or the uilleann bagpipes or the fiddle.
And really, beyond entering nav destinations, that's about all I'd ever need to fiddle with the instrument cluster for.
You often have to fiddle around with a combination of keyboard shortcuts or copy and pasting it into Paint.
Trump told his advisers that he didn't want to appear to play second fiddle to his younger French counterpart.
In Sherman's account, Bannon also comes across as an autodidactic know-it-all who hates to play second fiddle.
The device would record for between two and four hours, and under no circumstances should Sewell fiddle with it.
Warm weather has forced organizers of the 43-year-old race to fiddle with that location in recent years.
There's plenty more customization available courtesy of the EQ, which offers up five channel sliders to fiddle around with.
As he bit into a piece — barely edible, passably accurate — the sound of a banjo and fiddle wafted over.
Other earbuds have more complicated button schemes that leave you wondering what might happen when you fiddle with them.
Perhaps he prefers to fiddle like the infamous Nero — but now it's more than a single city on fire.
Gesturing to a tall fiddle leaf fig, James explains she adopted it from the Manhattan jewelry shop Lulu Frost.
And, if you've discovered a fiddle or an interesting ingredient substitution, leave a note on the recipe as well.
And when I'm on my iPad, I feel like I'd rather fiddle with Apple Pencil-enabled apps like Procreate.
You're not allowed to touch the road maps or suggest detours; you're not allowed to fiddle with the temperature.
I don&apost want to fiddle about with connections when I want one song to play before heading out.
The latest "Star Wars" played second fiddle to a locally produced romantic comedy during its opening weekend in China.
Ive realized that people like to fiddle with their pens, so he designed a pen just for the fidgeters.
Imagine 34-year-old LeBron seamlessly fading into the Scottie Pippen phase of his career as Leonard's second fiddle.
Even then, Leicester was always second fiddle to one of the other Midlands clubs like Aston Villa or Nottingham Forest (and they, in turn, played second fiddle to the superclubs of Liverpool or Manchester United in the North West, Newcastle and Sunderland in the North East and the flurry of London teams).
The whole premise of the Capsule II is that it reduces the number of things you have to fiddle with.
The app provides twelve different levels of mix, which is probably more than most people would bother to fiddle with.
Yeah, it's really annoying and you'll need to fiddle with both settings to determine which actually affects your white levels.
It's not so much a game as just a space, a room full of objects you're meant to fiddle with.
Bonus points if it's super-low-maintenance and doesn't require you to constantly fiddle with the chain and the shifters.
I walked into Berlin's Holländer Pflanzencenter and, passing the airplants and fiddle-leaf figs, clambered toward a row of Monsteras.
Okoye is a woman married to the protection of her nation, so you'll always play second fiddle to her affections.
I never had to retype anything, and I could fiddle with the text until I had exactly what I wanted.
This will provide plenty of opportunity for ministers to water down or otherwise fiddle with legislation they do not like.
A more subtle approach is to fiddle with taxes and charges, so that they better reflect the costs tourists impose.
Like the other parties, they want to fiddle with markets by, say, giving tenants first dibs on buying their property.
Between the lines: Christie is used to being a principal, and it's unclear how he would handle playing second fiddle.
The levels are small, but full of things to fiddle with; there are buttons, switches, levers, and knobs to twist.
That's remarkably different from MoviePass, which continues to fiddle with pricing plans and is constantly limiting what the service includes.
Women played the imzad, a one-stringed fiddle, and the goatskin tindé drum, while men trilled on the shepherd's flute.
The list can be augmented through an online portal as well, so users don't have to fiddle with their phone.
Time Capsule, especially, provided one-stop, no-muss backup for people who didn't want to fiddle with external hard drives.
That sparked some concern changing the make-up of the basket was just a way to fiddle with inflation numbers.
The system gets plenty loud and the on-board Dolby app lets you fiddle with levels to your heart's content.
Make sure your updo is tight enough that you won't have to fiddle with it again before hitting the treadmill.
I play fiddle myself and really enjoy traditional music so I do really enjoy the trad riff throughout the song.
We can fiddle while Earth's lungs burn, or we can take steps right now to save the planet, and ourselves.
This generally means you should not have to fiddle with straps, waistbands, decoration or any other part of a garment.
Victorian-era lace and antique armoires are being scrapped for midcentury modern chairs, fiddle-leaf fig plants and sputnik chandeliers.
Historians generally agree the Emperor Nero did not actually fiddle while Rome burned, but Mr. Trump apparently likes the image.
This is the guy who gets paid nearly $10 million to fiddle while the league you love smolders around him.
An economically healthy and strong, socially safe and nurturing continent of friends helping friends took second fiddle to more, cheaper.
But Summitt was not interested in playing second fiddle to anyone — and that included the men's sports at the university.
Accompanied by piano, drums, bowed bass and fiddle that linger over slow chords, Dylan intones each line with somber clarity.
After your followers google "nero" and "fiddle," they're going to demand you fire Dan Scavino for sabotaging you this way.
Simply put, Clinton, as a former US senator, secretary of state and first lady, should be no one's second fiddle.
You talked in your clue packages on the show about feeling like you were playing second fiddle throughout your career.
Eventually, they realized that if the app came with a simplified form of that code, kids would fiddle with it.
Ms. Muñoz gave the fiddle leaf a thorough watering and the office manager a gentle reminder that plants need sunlight.
After years of playing second fiddle to iOS devices and software updates, the Mac finally got some love in 2019.
A performer, tangled gray hair cascading from underneath his top hat, controlled the strings of a fiddle-playing cat puppet.
A performer, tangled gray hair cascading from underneath his top hat, controlled the strings of a fiddle-playing cat puppet.
O'Neil, who has blue hair and thick-framed glasses, sat in a corner, holding a fiddle upright on her knee.
While Edge is much better than when it first launched in 2015, it still plays second fiddle to Chrome and Firefox.
Two years ago, Google showed off its "connected" jean jacket designed largely for bike commuters who can't fiddle with their phone.
" Raging Idiot Natalie Stovall and her fiddle burned up the stage dueting with Bones on "The Devil Went Down to Georgia.
They cannot be adjusted on the fly; you can't send a technician into the stratosphere to fiddle with the balloon's antennas.
Pruisken believes the company's success has come from iterating on the snack much as a software engineer might fiddle with JavaScript.
Lea has a high, nimble voice that floats above her violin playing, which draws largely from traditional folk and fiddle tunes.
This is great for folks who don't want to fiddle with complex hi-fi setups that require amplifiers and additional hardware.
She has won three relay gold medals, two individual silvers and a bronze and has often played second fiddle to Cate.
For rate setters at the Bank of Japan (BOJ), financial markets could play second fiddle to the labor market, economists say.
It's just that this nondescript crewneck played second — er, third — fiddle to her plaid shirt and her iconic red shearling jacket.
To be fair, Lowe's is not completely deficient in these areas, but it does play second-fiddle to its bigger rival.
Pullinger said he would not fiddle with strategic priorities that also include growing the company insurance, savings and asset management offering.
Our phones are like cigarettes — something to do when we're anxious, bored or when fidgety fingers need something to fiddle with.
There's no automatic re-align feature, so you'll have to fiddle with a couple of sliders to get correct the image.
There could be something like a "Mute Crying Baby" button so you don't have to manually fiddle with the sound levels.
And if you're using Microsoft's Bitlocker, you're going to have to fiddle with some additional settings to make it more secure.
Clearly, Tyler C. is settling into the second fiddle role just fine as he left her place with backpack in hand.
In Beijing and London, they had played second fiddle to China, whose risky moves often outshine the more cautious Japanese approach.
Parsing the numbers can be tricky, of course, and Olympic hosts often fiddle with budget categories to conceal the true costs.
But — and here's the big but — despite impressive growth and figures, Uber is playing second fiddle to Didi Kuaidi in China.
The exhaust system is decent, but you'll probably need to fiddle with how the hose runs to get it just right.
Moreover, he is hobbled by party bigwigs and generals who fiddle the foreign-exchange rates and continue to plunder the treasury.
By all accounts, David played second fiddle to his brother Charles in both the family company and the brothers' political strategizing.
He was 6 when his father gave him a mandolin, and he would go on to learn fiddle, guitar and bass.
The Chinese leadership played President Trump like a fiddle, catering to his insatiable ego and substituting pomp and circumstance for substance.
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You can rate the recipes with stars and put notes on them if you've discovered a fiddle or substituted an ingredient.
If you want to fiddle further with the default picture settings, the TV also includes the option for comprehensive calibration adjustments.
But why fiddle with zapping pics from your camera via Wi-Fi when you could just pop in an SD card?
"Coming into the weekend, everyone can say they want to win, and I mean it," Fiddle said in a postmatch interview.
She had grown up on a farm and played the fiddle — an idealized country girl who could keep me in line.
"Simon had a vet's check-up three hours before the flight and was fit as a fiddle," Edwards told The Sun.
Each listener can fiddle with their volume settings on their own device, so one friend can't blow out the other's eardrums.
Margaret dazzles President Johnson by bonding over playing second fiddle to Kennedy and Queen Elizabeth during a raucous White House party.
Now she raises pigs and sheep, teaches archery, gives fiddle classes and writes books about her life as a solo farmer.
The slightly tart, resiny sound of traditional fiddle playing carried over beautifully into fresh readings of Haydn and into the Beethoven.
There has been widespread speculation that he might fiddle with the constitution again this time to allow him to run again.
Earlier he told reporters would not allow himself to be "played like a fiddle" by North Korea like past U.S. administrations.
If you appreciate a good fiddle solo and snarky banjo, I urge you to start at the beginning of her discography.
I love a woman with a deep voice, and it's only better when it's paired with an amazing fiddle in the band.
Most of us just keep quiet, look down, fiddle with our smartphones, or watch the monitors that display the latest headline news.
I really like how simple the Amazon smart plug is, and that it doesn't require me to fiddle with a smart hub .
The internet is teeming with Civil War parodies, each one replete with tongue-in-cheek love letters narrated over moving fiddle music.
It seemed to re-emphasize how she was always forced to play second fiddle to her light-skinned friend Sam (Logan Browning).
This will create all sorts of opportunities for MPs to fiddle with the many volumes of European legislation reverting to Westminster's control.
"The United States has been played beautifully, like a fiddle, because you had a different kind of a leader," Mr. Trump said.
The Seattle passing game may have played second fiddle to Lynch's bone-crushing runs in the past, but those days are over.
The lyra (fiddle) player Stelios Petrakis, from Crete, in Greece, led his quartet, a string band with lauto (oud), mandolin and cello.
Others suspected Mr Kabila of wanting to silence dissent and fiddle the count in favour of his preferred successor, Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary.
Those sceptical of China's data sometimes assert that its statisticians have the power to fiddle with numbers to present their desired outcome.
The musician was born with brittle bone disease, so she plays her fiddle upright instead of the traditional way, under a chin.
Under her maiden name of Carpenter, she competed in the 2015 Miss America pageant, winning the talent competition by playing the fiddle.
Trump calls for that too, but those policies play second fiddle to a more populist message that those disaffected Republicans do like.
Nigel, the life-long second fiddle to another person's genius, mirrors Tucci, the life-long scene-stealer supporting other people's starring roles.
Wearing shorts and a gray hoodie, the 305-pound Andy splayed out on the living room couch to fiddle with his phone.
Instead it continues to fiddle around the edges — trying to fudge the issue by claiming it's about 'balancing' speech and community safety.
"I think the president is playing the NFL like a fiddle and the Eagles are caught in the middle," the mayor said.
Mr. Sherman, who designed the Casper offices, said he first noticed the fiddle-leaf fig five years ago on interior design blogs.
Wander its streets and encounter everything from towering Birds of Paradise and fiddle leaf figs to colorful orchids and apartment-friendly succulents.
Perhaps the biggest challenge, however, is changing the culture at banks where compliance has long played second fiddle to new business generation.
He doesn't fiddle with the instrument at all, though by the way he periodically eyes the kit, you suspect he wants to.
Shepard, meanwhile, will always be second fiddle to Beckham, but still gets plenty of looks out of the slot for the Giants.
As the Guardian points out, Google doesn't like to fiddle with its algorithm just because someone figured out how to game it.
The calibration test was also a good time for me to fiddle with the machine and get to know how it works.
In "The Moaning Bench," a boxer must fight the devil's gatekeeper for his soul, like a fiddle player at the Georgia crossroads.
But legislative efforts clearly played a distant second fiddle to the Hollywood-meets-Washington scene as West Wing figures mingled with celebrities.
In Robert Mapplethorpe's "Fiddle Ferns" (1983), the taut spirals of young fern shoots read as the embodiment of coiled, pent-up energy.
Refusing to "play second fiddle" had more to do with living a life of violent crime than with being an independent woman.
This sort of perseverance is what makes Nashville one of the most exciting cities in the world, said Posey, the fiddle player.
The scientists created a computer model to fiddle with, modifying the action of the joint, for instance, to see what would happen.
Also entrancing: a preshow performance of Mongolian folk songs, accompanied by live music played on the morin khuur (horse-head fiddle). socratessculpturepark.
When you enter, there's a life-size video diorama in which costumed locals sing stevs back and forth and play fiddle music.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Fiat Chrysler investors are betting that emissions issues in the United States are a muddle, rather than a fiddle.
Barrett, the smooth Canadian left-hander, had his share of highlights while playing second fiddle, and Reddish was a distant third star.
As Mr. Schrey built from skimming, ethereal notes on the fiddle to a fast Irish reel, Mr. Gareiss, too, gathered breathtaking speed.
But the Chargers have been perennially unlucky, and are now relegated to second-fiddle status in a city that doesn't want them.
Instead of having to fiddle with your bank account's web interface, you can mention Lydia on Slack and send payments in no time.
Meanwhile, you can access speaker settings in your regular Roku TV menu without the need to fiddle with a secondary remote or app.
You don't need to fiddle with complicated hubs or spend too much time trying to get something to connect to your WiFi network.
With every passing episode, he got more screen time, sharing his life's story and his undying commitment to the fiddle leaf fig tree.
For example, when your friend told you that their fiddle leaf fig was "throwing" leaves, well that was a tropic response to danger.
I fiddle with the focus dial and peer at the figures on the court, four of the most athletic women in the world.
Genre is a promise, and a contract — you can fiddle with it, pushing the boundaries of that agreement, but you can't break it.
Season 8's Battle of Winterfell doubles down on the dynamic, with realistic military tactics playing second fiddle to spectacular, dragon-rich storytelling.
A family member said he used to carry small diamonds around in his pocket so he could fiddle with them throughout the day.
The evening is capped with a mainline shot of Strait-up country as steel guitar and fiddle take charge to honor King George.
That's rarely a good sign, often indicating that the studio brought on more writers to fiddle with a script they weren't sure about.
Only instead of radically disrupting the mobile phone market, Microsoft saw itself playing a distant third fiddle to the titans, Apple and Google.
Even in the 120-plus degree heat of the California desert, I didn't have to fiddle with specific fan settings to feel comfortable.
He lives beside my desk, the leadoff hitter in a stack of Mets baseball cards that I fiddle with when I get bored.
"There's no liars in this game, only players," he says, to the aliens he clearly just lied to and played like a fiddle.
It's a great time killer for when your phone is stashed but you still want to fiddle with something digital as a distraction.
The first thing you'll likely do when you get your hands on the new phone is fiddle around with the new home button.
If you want it to speak with a Welsh accent, there's no need to go in and fiddle with the vowel sounds yourself.
Olivia ducked under the oldest canary palm in America, danced past calamondin orange and blood-leaf banana, Surinam cherry and fiddle-leaf fig.
The guests fanned out around the towers, and Weiss snuck in behind them to fiddle with some dials and place stylus on vinyl.
Well, you know that Alex showed up to my concert last week, with his mum, girlfriend and family, looking fit as a fiddle?
Expect lots of new products to play with, with our team on the ground ready to poke and fiddle with whatever Google unveils.
An artist that's fiddle-faddling in opaque, gossamer gestures — I mean it's fine to do that, totally fine, but there's no time left.
When will Republican leadership learn that they are being played like a fiddle by the Democrats on Border Security and Building the Wall?
The immigrants took with them the rich culture that had embroidered their otherwise stark lives: bagpipe and fiddle music, step dance and song.
Since the campaign, Pence has played on his "aw shucks" second-fiddle role, even joking about how much poorer he is than Trump.
Later Radiohead songs like "Morning Bell" and "2+2=5" also fiddle with slightly off-kilter time signatures without making them readily apparent.
Anderson would sing snippets of lyrics before distorting her voice or turning away to fiddle with a guitar and an array of pedals.
George also figures to play second fiddle to Kawhi Leonard, a role more suited for George, though it will likely lower his numbers.
" Responding to Trump in a series of tweets Friday, Trumka said "the notion that anybody could play [Pelosi] like a fiddle is laughable.
The audience was completely hushed, awaiting each fiddle line or banjo lick, each unexpected harmonic turn, each precise swell of three-part harmony.
Yet at home, she plays second fiddle to her husband, Adil (Jim Sarbh), a privileged, wealthy man dismissive of her middle-class roots.
Lygia Clark, with her hinged-metal sculptures you can fiddle with at will, filled the top floor of the Museum of Modern Art.
One Boston Irish musician, Geoff Roman, had been slated to play two fiddle and guitar gigs at pubs on Tuesday before the closures.
One Boston Irish musician, Geoff Roman, had been slated to play two fiddle and guitar gigs at pubs on Tuesday before the closures.
You could certainly watch them and conclude that the decision to digitally fiddle with De Niro's age and face was a poor one.
The upper strings are fingered and bowed much like any fiddle, while the lower strings vibrate sympathetically and create a continuous, droning melody.
The instrumental combo, conducted by the music director Emily Senturia, includes a fiddle, guitars, keyboards and drums, but the style is mainstream Broadway.
On a recent night, the house band played Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" on fiddle and guitar, while an enthusiastic crowd sang and danced along.
"The United States has been played beautifully, like a fiddle, because you had a different kind of a leader," Mr. Trump went on.
If it changes hands nobody can fiddle without the owner of this and locking that and giving the code for the next person.
Then cook them, share them, leave notes on them if you've discovered an interesting fiddle or ingredient substitution, and, of course, rate them.
I fiddle with their rings, which I'm still wearing, and remember the women who taught me what it means to face genuine hardship.
The drug will likely play second fiddle to Tagrisso, given that its efficacy compares poorly with that of AstraZeneca's treatment, analysts have said.
The white lilies on the kitchen table were silk, the fiddle-leaf fig plant in the corner of the family room was plastic.
We also drove up an isolated Norwegian valley and found an ancient dialect, mesmerizing fiddle music, unique local costumes and stunning mountain scenery.
We also drove up an isolated Norwegian valley and found an ancient dialect, mesmerizing fiddle music, unique local costumes and stunning mountain scenery.
As Friday night became Saturday morning, a group called BritsInLA held a "slumber party" at the Cat and Fiddle pub in Laurel Canyon.
To explain the puzzle, look to the places they work, to technology and to the growing popularity of a fiddle used by Bangladeshi importers.
There were no controllers to fiddle with or visible sensors in the room, and no one asked me if I'd tried other headsets before.
In person, Sharpton is surprisingly small, with an aged but not tired face that plays second fiddle to his straight, gray slicked-back hair.
Now, the NEC director has often played second fiddle to the Treasury secretary, since the position has much less formal authority and fewer resources.
While sometimes you have to fiddle around with the settings or veto the aggressive AI, the P23 Pro's triple cam setup is no joke.
Sites and files are converted to Kindle format when sent from Safari, allowing users to fiddle with font size, page color, and other options.
From temperature control to different color schemes, the PAX Mobile app lets users fiddle with the PAX 3 or PAX Era on the fly.
A third approach to explaining the universe's accelerating expansion is to fiddle with general relativity itself, by changing the inverse-square law of gravity.
Canon didn't have any G7 X Mark II demo units to let us fiddle with, but it looks like it's a pretty straightforward refresh.
Simon, who was bred to be the largest rabbit in the world, "was fit as a fiddle," his breeder, Annette Edwards told The Sun.
Now, Gilead's medicines are playing second fiddle to a competitor, and the drug that started it all, Sovaldi, has been relegated to a footnote.
It's a step in the right direction, but I still like regular Android from Google better, and I wish Samsung didn't fiddle with it.
If you mean some Cape Bretoners are Catholic and some are Protestant and not everyone plays a fiddle, then yes, that counts as diversity.
For similar reasons, the report discouraged companies from providing earnings "guidance", since making predictions about future numbers created pressure to fiddle the actual results.
B.R. This is string-band music in the digital era, with riffs like loops and allusions to fiddle tunes, dance music and deep gospel.
When he first heard a recording of Mr. Potts's fiddle playing, not long after leaving "Riverdance," he found the music "deeply esoteric," he said.
In high school she formed the Melody Ranch Girls, singing and playing a bass fiddle that her parents had paid for by pawning furniture.
He believes that work songs evolved into "mouth music"— songs to be danced to — and that the tunes were later adopted by fiddle players.
It also means users always see media full-screen rather than having to fiddle with scrolling the perfect amount to see an entire post.
If you can engage and satisfy the users before they fiddle with their device and enter an "app zone," then you've got captive users.
An interesting development as Bisping's left hook was second fiddle for much of his career, now his two biggest victories have hinged on it.
The modes allow the player to either play against a friend, play against the computer or just fiddle around and create their own mixes.
My Google calendar will always play second fiddle to this far more detailed agenda, supplemented by Post-its and a Moleskine to-do list.
But Hals — though he may play third fiddle among Dutch Golden Age painters, after Rembrandt and Vermeer — has an enduring hold on art lovers.
While Rome has been burning, this argument goes, historians have been content to play the fiddle from within the safety of their ivory towers.
We can fiddle at the edges (make it easier to bring generics onto the market, etc.), but nobody is talking about changing this system.
Harris checks all the boxes: female, minority, the right age, acquitted herself decently on the big stage and knows how to play second fiddle.
The replacement process often was protracted, and many tusi wound up sharing power with liuguan, playing first fiddle for a time, and then second.
There is a banjo and a fiddle and some tambourines, and percussion in the form of bones, which would come from a pig sometimes.
Knicks 100, Bulls 91 The Knicks have used the last month of this disappointing season to fiddle with their lineup, sometimes finding surprising results.
The two people onstage are conspicuously playing chess; they also make toast, fiddle with a radio, drink tea and trade disconnected aphorisms and anecdotes.
If we fiddle while other LNG-exporting countries move aggressively, we will wind up paying the price of neglect in lost revenue and jobs.
The essential partner in his recovery has been his wife, Amanda Shires, a fellow singer-songwriter who plays fiddle and sings harmony in the band.
Like many of my friends who fiddle with ideas about the future of work, I've avoided actually having a firm opinion about UBI for years.
You won't find any R&B-inspired beats on this album, which leans heavily on fiddle harmonies and acoustic guitars (with an occasional electric version).
After years of playing second fiddle to Nike, Adidas' casual aesthetic is gaining steam among American shoppers, making it an on-trend gift this season.
Zillow recommends potted palms or fiddle-leaf fig trees, which can cost anywhere from $20 to $3563 per plant, depending on size and other factors.
The specific plant she selected, the fiddle-leaf fig, is great because the leaves are up high and out of a grabby baby&aposs reach.
Yet Mr Di Maio (pictured, large) has since had to play second fiddle to his fellow-deputy prime minister, the brash Mr Salvini (pictured, small).
That suggests customers in general have not been sold on the promise of networked energy management that they can fiddle with through a smartphone app.
I did find I had to fiddle with the heat a bit to keep the fondue warm and smooth, switching between low and medium-low.
As Madrid became more multifaceted—transforming from a city that played second fiddle to Toledo into a national capital—so too did its main square.
He starred in the film, but his categorization meant that thousands of Academy peers roundly agreed that he had played second fiddle to a pig.
The word is that Spanos doesn't want that; given the Rams' long history as a Los Angeles team, the Chargers would always play second fiddle.
Internet radio platform Pandora finally has a native desktop app so you can access the streaming service without having to fiddle with a browser window.
I've never even used a reel-to-reel tape and I want one just to be able to fiddle around with the knobs and dials.
Click here to view original GIFPlaying with bubbles never gets old, but did you know that you can fiddle around with another kind of bubble?
Instead of getting up from the couch to fiddle with power cords, why not let a tiny outlet adapter power cycle your hardware for you?
Eight-digits, 12 — even more — and it keeps the number keypad on the lock screen so you don't have to fiddle around with the keyboard.
There isn't really a tutorial or rules, just things you intrinsically pick up as you fiddle and poke at different parts to find the solution.
Most suicide patients don't fiddle around on an ultra-secure computer before doing the deed, nor are most preceded by random, foreboding flocks of ravens.
In the Doodle, which featured designs by graffiti artist Cey Adams, users could fiddle with interactive turntables and mix their own samples from famous songs.
In a press conference last week, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called these suspicions "ridiculous," insisting that the agency would never fiddle with the withholding system.
"They look really good in a picture," Mr. Kanter said, adding that he encounters fiddle-leafs way more on the Internet than in real life.
Though he has sometimes played second fiddle to Phelps, his accomplishments and personality have helped him to endorsements and even a brief reality television show.
There are thousands of possibilities for the future engineer, inventor, or programmer to fiddle with — and it's also a fun twist on family game night.
"I don't like to fiddle around too much with my style, and try to be as elegant as possible," Singh once told the Week magazine.
Julian Castro: To the credit of the former San Antonio mayor, he didn't fiddle around much -- he just got in, announcing his candidacy last weekend.
The Holy Modal Rounders emerged in New York in 1963 as a duo, with Mr. Weber on guitar and Peter Stampfel on fiddle and banjo.
But like most Barcelona hotels, it all plays second fiddle to the views, which are fantastic no matter which side of the building you're on.
Surprise, usually thought to be so important to humor, turns out to play second fiddle to our eagerness to laugh and our ever-renewable credulousness.
NOTE: If you're a huge singer, don't hand your microphone to a WWE star or you might just become 2nd fiddle at your own show.
Apple Maps has long played second fiddle to Google Maps, but the company is trying to change that in a big way with iOS 13.
While a large component of Alameda is its first-rate bar program, Brooklyn Star alum Nick Padilla's food is by no means playing second fiddle.
Mr. Paley also taught himself to play the fiddle and in the 1990s played it with his son on two albums of traditional Scandinavian music.
Perhaps he realized (too late) that he did want to be with Hannah, but by then she was tired of playing second fiddle to Madison.
But just when it seems the romance might be playing second fiddle to the sport, Max and Callie emerge as a complicated, messy, believable match.
But by and large, he will play second fiddle gamely, even eagerly, offering one of the most appealing onscreen depictions of masculinity in recent memory.
Cook, 67, who plays fiddle and guitar, said he was diagnosed four years ago with the disease, which robs sufferers of balance and causes tremors.
The weary passengers uneasily witnessed a mechanic fiddle under the engine cowling for a few hours with what looked like a clown's oversized toy wrench.
RemiMartinn took a 2-1 lead with an 88th-minute goal, but Fiddle tied it in stoppage time and then prevailed 4-3 on penalties.
It adds a perfect balance of smooth, creamy flavor and a vinegary kick all while managing to play second fiddle to the chicken and bacon.
Mr Corbyn advanced a participatory model in which MPs played second fiddle to Labour Party members and their vanguard of activists in groups such as Momentum.
It lets you record, capture, or stream using the overlaid controls, and even fiddle with aspects like mic settings, all without pausing or exiting the game.
Fidget spinners were cute while they lasted, but we never quite bought into the idea that an adult could fiddle with one and not look silly.
But while the Vive Pro might look like the most important announcement to come out of the Vive press conference, the headset is really second fiddle.
Sure, it's limited functionality, but it saved me from having to fiddle with the phone to change songs went I went for my run this morning.
Another is "facerape", which means to hack someone's social-media profile in order to fiddle with its personal-information settings or to post fake status updates.
But the more leeway a company has to turn day-to-day costs into capital assets, the more scope there is to fiddle with reported earnings.
You could be very cold and distant, and I often felt I was playing second fiddle to your family (fair), friends (sometimes fair), or work (nahhh).
It's awesome and incredibly useful in scenes where you don't have time to fiddle around with settings, but also want different versions of the same photo.
This is where I think I am playing Kyle like a fiddle (even though the edit is meant to make me look like a lovesick loser).
There is, of course, the obvious drawback of playing second fiddle, which is that your personal needs tend to take a back seat to the cause.
He seemed more content with playing second fiddle and remaining in his creative midfield position, leaving the leading to someone else for both club and country.
Moreover, the SPD — which is at its weakest since 1949 — will be at pains to show voters that it's not just a second-fiddle to Merkel.
Anderson was up there with Flair, but so much of his character revolved around being the second fiddle, the bodyguard, the Enforcer, as his nickname attested.
The pairing process is now less awkward as you don't have to keep the case open while you fiddle with your phone at the same time.
So much so that Mr. Kanter has noticed fiddle-leaf figs being sold at a grocery-store chain near his upstate New York home for $30.
She won the preliminary talent competition at the national Miss America pageant in Atlantic City for her fiddle performance, CNN affiliate WTVQ reported at the time.
This was a first sign the League could join forces with 5-Star on concrete issues and that Berlusconi had to play second fiddle to Salvini.
Regulators continue to fiddle with font sizes, stick with convoluted serving sizes and update percent daily values (%DVs) that most consumers find incomprehensible and thus useless.
And it puts Kurz in the strategically difficult position of "playing second fiddle" to the far-right, which will likely only continue its right-ward march.
Pam and Lucas began to strum their guitars and sing; Monica mixed margaritas for the rest of us, then took out her fiddle to join them.
They can show you text messages (or Slack notifications, if you fiddle with the settings), turn-by-turn navigation, reminders from your calendar, and the weather.
Several wanted to fiddle with the punctuation, some wanted to add nice things about John Brennan; others thought it would be wiser to pare them back.
To think about it another way, liquid propellant engines are everything a true-blue gearhead wants and needs: lots of things to fiddle with and adjust.
Guo Wenjing's "Wild Grass" (2006), here in its Western Hemisphere premiere, is a concerto for erhu, a two-stringed fiddle played upright in the performer's lap.
Inge is unmistakably the second fiddle — a self-effacing man whom we barely get to know, though the emotional payoff in Act II depends on him.
Here, the adversary isn't the rich camp across the lake, but all the forces in Hollywood that keep sharp actresses playing second fiddle to Steve Guttenberg.
Mr. Lutken's Guthrie avoids aw-shucks sentimentality; Mr. Teirstein demonstrates remarkable instrumental versatility; and the sparkling Ms. Loomis mugs winningly as she takes a fiddle solo.
Early on, he was recognized as a prodigy who could master almost any instrument, but his specialty was the fiddle—the instrument most desired for dances.
The students in the clean room wore white coats and safety glasses as they used hair dryers and refrigerant spray to fiddle with the sticky material.
"For me, this has made it extremely frustrating to try and play guitar, fiddle or sing," Cook said in a video statement for The Tennessean newspaper.
Eight years later, after being transfixed by traditional Swedish fiddle music, Mr. Young closed the store and relocated to Stockholm, where he opened the Folklore Centrum.
"Oculate Beings" gracefully ties together American fiddle music with a tambourine led drum part that shuffles along and wouldn't sound out of place on sitar music.
Are the poems in the new volume pure cut-ups à la Tzara and Burroughs, or did Bellamy fiddle with aleatory procedures to improve the results?
But use any mini projector for even a little bit, and you'll find they are still stuck in a particular phase of technological development: the fiddle zone.
Whatever you want to say about Bryant — he was selfish, he was Shaq's second fiddle, he was overrated, underrated, properly rated — recognizing that otherworldly drive is essential.
Over the last two days, however, that has all played second fiddle to France's presidential election race and question marks over further international financial support for Greece.
We'd wake up the next day swathed in delicious West Elm throws under the shade of trusty fiddle leaf ficus, not a single misplaced item in sight!
These spiders — which are typically found in the Midwest or South — have a "dark violin-shaped (or fiddle-shaped) marking on its head," according to the CDC.
From there, you can further fiddle around with filters and the like, mute the audio, trash it or edit it for length by clicking the scissors icon.
Once Congress has Zuckerberg in the hot seat, they might consider taking on the idea that Facebook has been playing news organizations and publishers like a fiddle.
When you're in the middle of a back-and-forth conversation, you don't want to disappear from the chat for too long while you fiddle with apps.
Armed with just an acoustic guitar, a warm, rusty twang, some self-deprecating jokes, and a few well-placed yodels, Lucas played us all like a fiddle.
Bones may be the frontman for the band, but it was Ell and Stovall who brought their back-bending (literally) guitar and fiddle talents to the festivities.
Microsoft's Cortana isn't the trendiest voice-activated personal assistant — that title goes to Amazon's Alexa — and its Azure public cloud plays second fiddle to Amazon Web Services.
With the top four or five teams having relatively large budgets to spend on players, IBV may have to play second fiddle for a few years yet.
Whenever I find myself back in the driver's seat of a car — a rare position since moving to New York – I don't fiddle with the radio station.
The country agreed to gather as if at a table covered with old family photographs, in a room into which someone had invited an indefatigable fiddle player.
Go into any Céline boutique and you will find one there, too, for the fiddle-leaf has become the unofficial-official plant of the French luxury brand.
And by all means leave a note on a recipe if you have substituted an ingredient or figured a shortcut or fiddle to make the preparation easier.
Monica Barber, the boat's flame-haired hotel manager, always brings her fiddle and plays Irish jigs and reels; she also makes a mean, extra-spicy Bloody Mary.
That's why patronage platform Patreon just acquired Kit, a startup building a merchandise logistics backend so creators don't have to fiddle with spreadsheets and stuff envelopes themselves.
Imagine Young Drake doing the same, sitting close to the television or radio, singing and humming along to "Any Man of Mine," pretending to play the fiddle.
A Wall Street Journal scoop on how the Trump administration may fiddle with trade data says the calculation may change to exclude products imported and then exported.
And also Celtic music, the bagpipes and fiddle, this beautiful folk music, they all contribute to Nova Scotia being a great place to learn and play music.
This core power asymmetry is maintained and topped off by self-serving policy positions which at best fiddle around the edges of an inherently anti-humanitarian system.
But the full game is $10, and from there, there's no extras or microtransactions to fiddle with (or have your kid rack up a massive bill on).
"The main exception in this festival is the performance of Guo Wenjing's concerto for erhu and orchestra," Mr. Sachs said, referring to the two-stringed Chinese fiddle.
The characters scratch a few backs, grease a few palms, hamstring a few second-stringers, fiddle around the margins and avoid direct attacks — zugzwang instead of checkmate.
That said, in-cinema dining presents a special set of challenges, since the food has to play second fiddle to the movie — but can also enhance it.
And who came up with the absurd hierarchy of animals in art, where noble chickens and brilliant pigs play second fiddle to dumb horses and brutish bulls?
These measures require help from America's allies, who are not eager to fiddle with the nuclear agreement or face up to the problem of Iran's regional policies.
"The Saudis played Donald Trump like a fiddle," said Bruce O. Riedel, a former intelligence analyst who advised Mr. Obama and now works at the Brookings Institution.
As governments fiddle, there are steps that business can take now, while there's still time, to prevent the global temperature from rising more than 1.5 degrees Celsius.
News Analysis Now that science is a big step closer to being able to fiddle with the genes of a human embryo, is it time to panic?
Mr. Jurowski had a similar effect on the deceptively playful character of the scherzo, a movement Mahler once called "Death Strikes Up," with its eerie fiddle tune.
"This year, however, its production curbs will increasingly have to make do with playing second fiddle to a Texas-sized wave of U.S. shale growth," he added.
Conservatives urged Mr. Rubio and Mr. Cruz to form a joint ticket, though neither wanted to play second fiddle to the other as the vice-presidential pick.
" As for how he will spend his prize money, Fiddle said, "I'm probably going to splash on some more McDonald's than usual, maybe get myself a frappe.
But her materials sound far more ancient: Violin lines that mix African fiddle techniques with percussive taps and plucks, and bits of modal melody stacked into songs.
He railed against Facebook ("the new cigarettes"), Section 230 ("we need to abolish"), and the public sector ("As governments fiddle, there are steps that business can take").
No need to fiddle with with the settings: Google's smart assistant and Home speaker are now bilingual, allowing users to issue commands in two different languages interchangeably.
And find out what the founding fathers were really like in The Founding Fathers: Those Horse-Ridin', Fiddle-Playin', Book-Readin', Gun-Totin' Gentlemen Who Started America.
This ain't some amorphous slow cinema fiddle-faddle, but an exploration of personal and collective trauma, told with the best, most sculptural digital images of this decade.
This suggests already dismal growth in output per worker likely went into reverse as business activity temporarily plays second fiddle to campaigning for a June 8 election.
Leo Fender had another far-reaching idea, introduced in 1952: an electric bass guitar that was far more portable, louder and crisper than a classic bass fiddle.
But there was still the Cespedes matter to deal with, on yet another night at Citi Field, when a ballgame would play second fiddle to a sideshow.
Instead, pouncing on the rambunctious Irish fiddle music in John Cage's score, they looked conscientious and proud, happy to be sharing their competence in a foreign tongue.
"The Russian Federation cannot afford to play the second fiddle role in it," he was quoted as saying by the RIA news agency, without much further elaboration.

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