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104 Sentences With "fiddles"

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She fiddles with her phone when the emotions become overwhelming.
There are also allegations that Cuba fiddles with its numbers.
It now appears that Amazon played cities like so many fiddles.
Congress — a collective Nero — fiddles on full pay while America burns.
Hong often fiddles with time and reality, creating parallel worlds that underline
Claims are inflated in insurance fiddles; goods are written off and then sold.
As she speaks, Crisp fiddles with the sleeves of her metallic gold topcoat.
He passed in 2007, but man, he made some amazing mandolins and fiddles.
He fiddles with the laptop's settings, adjusting the displayed frequency range and the volume.
The alternative—that it fiddles while its banks falter—is too awful to contemplate.
I drank my pint and watched the bows of fiddles waving through the air.
In "Kagame's Economic Mirage", a book, he claims that the country routinely fiddles its numbers.
It fiddles with the fabric of time,' and Bowie goes back to being Aladdin Sane.
Musicians sit on chairs assembled in a circle, chatting, tuning up and twanging on fiddles and guitars.
But there were also the instruments we associate more closely with a "minstrel" band—fiddles and banjos.
Hansen fiddles with volume and frequency knobs the whole time it plays, trying to get the sound right.
He looks surly and bored as he fiddles with handheld game console (like a Gameboy, but more futuristic).
That's true even when the driver fiddles with the car's three core driving modes: economy, comfort, and dynamic.
His delay in getting equipment to where it's needed is deadly... As the president fiddles, people are dying.
Instead, many of the tunes have a Celtic feel, with lots of fiddles, accordions and even an ugly stick.
As TC's resident guitar lover I have to take all the high-tech in git-fiddles I can get.
The company promises an update in spring, and is unlikely to announce something that only fiddles around the edges.
Their instruments were Hardangerfeles, beautifully decorated fiddles with double sets of strings tuned in unique ways for different songs.
Should a mother really leave a child or husband gasping for air as she fiddles with her own mask?
He fiddles with his phone and slides a black Hornets knit hat (with a pom on top) over his head.
Critics also point out that the bank occasionally fiddles with its methods of assessment, adding new indicators and tweaking others.
Unless Mr. Putin fiddles with term limits again, he will be out in 2024 and there is no designated successor.
Here she fiddles around with the very concept of the narrative voice by splitting the story between two storytellers. Sgt.
On the opposite side, Barry Rust makes fully functional ukuleles, banjos, and fiddles out of old coffee tins and cigar boxes.
The tunes are often traditional folk numbers, played on fiddles, the piano, the accordion and the clarsach (bagpipes) in cosy pubs.
As he fiddles with the keys to the iron gate on his return home, Andrew Cunanan shoots him in the back.
" Rebecca fiddles with what to say — she types then deletes, "I'm hanging in there" — before opening a new door: "I'm good.
This one promises to be an mind-bender, as Lary 21980 fiddles with the syncing of projected images and accompanying sounds.
This explains why Hammond had to resort to asset sales and accounting fiddles to limit the blow to Britain's public finances.
In front of him on a table is Teenage Engineering's OP-23 Portable Synth, which he fiddles with as we speak.
As Stormi fiddles with one of her mom's shiny makeup packages, Jenner slowly repeats, "Kylie Cosmetics" — but Stormi just babbles in response.
This was an intensely political budget of fixes and fiddles, with more tweaks than any budget in the modern era (see chart).
It's an absorbing and intimate collection of sounds—funeral chants, poetry recitations, Bedouin love songs, performances of fiddles, spoons, clay-pot drums.
Jazz Fest's booking policy leans toward musicians who share something — funk, fiddles, accordions, carnivals, French and Afro-Caribbean connections — with Louisiana lore.
Though they still rely on the beloved bagpipes and fiddles, they add reverb, synth and crystalliser pedals to loop effects and create depth.
In this teaser for HBO's upcoming series Vice Principals, Walton Goggins and McBride star as school second fiddles gunning for the principal position.
The company has carried out lots of fiddles in recent weeks—from making privacy settings clearer to promising an audit of suspicious apps.
On the south wall, the subject, in a tight white shift, fiddles with a pink cocktail and gazes suggestively over her left shoulder.
It would also appear that their coffins came furnished with a great assortment of musical instruments, including fiddles, guitars, banjos, tambourines and harmonicas.
It fiddles (and effectively does away with) Obamacare's extremely popular provision that prevents insurance companies from denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions.
Thomas Middleditch, a master of physical comedy, gets bounced around by the hydraulics, fiddles awkwardly with the headrest and, finally, reclines into someone's lap.
Draper fiddles with a pot of flowers under a windowsill and neatly organizes the incoming residents' toiletries, food, and other items in the home.
But Darkest Hour goes one step further and embraces what it explores, becoming a movie that fiddles with the truth in service of inspiration.
Them doing my song the way they're doing it with fiddles and banjos and stuff and then I come out and kick it my way.
Only two of the grocer's current 12-person board were there when the accounting fiddles took place, and Chief Executive Dave Lewis's hands are clean.
The chief judge, sitting in the middle, splays his right arm across the bench like a piece of wet laundry and fiddles with his fingers.
The family is opening presents and playing with toys in a living room full of decorated trees, while a transgender teen fiddles with her painted nails.
Yes, the steel, fiddles and twang from her debut album are gone, the Texas native acknowledges, but in the process she has found her artistic identity.
We popped into tomorrow's venue and found a band of young wizards in psychedelic coats playing fiddles as if they were playing for thousands of people.
Katia fiddles with Commenter the same way aspiring New York media types are often morbidly tethered to Twitter, demonstrating how easily side gigs can become all-consuming.
After Galloway's death from cancer in 1962, his elaborate folk art environment fell into disrepair; it was subject to vandalism, and many of the fiddles were stolen.
Aside from providing the soundtrack for a life of horses and farming, the steel guitars and screaming fiddles open insight into a culture shaped by US colonization.
There were plaintive ballads sung in the traditional sean-nós style; there were flutes and fiddles; and, naturally, there was plenty of percussive stomping and intricate footwork.
Madeline fiddles with her ring as she describes the animalistic instinct that came over her and the other girls when they saw Perry strike Celeste at the gala.
Sensei, the arm of Adobe that fiddles around with AI and machine learning, has released a trailer for some new selfie-improving features they have in the works.
Chinese officials cite another example of unequal standards—the time-worn American complaint, made especially loudly by Mr Trump, that China fiddles its currency to cheapen its exports.
On September 9th Tony Blair, whose knack for fiddles and fudges helped to sell peace to Northern Ireland and capitalism to the Labour Party, piped up with a plan.
As for the sweet, sorrowful voices, backed by fiddles and piano, they seem to come, beseechingly, from half-remembered family histories you might have been told by your grandparents.
On Wednesdays my wife and I would sit in the corner at the Gables Pub on Douglas Street, listening to the pipes and fiddles and drinking pints of Murphy's.
While the world fiddles, the Amazon is burning and Brazil's National Institute for Space Research is reporting a record of nearly 73,000 fires this year, up 80% from last year.
Hefner constantly fiddles with a pipe that will not stay lit or jumps up from his library couch to fetch a Pepsi from the refrigerator hidden behind an oak door.
People from the South came up—and the banjo is an African instrument, they brought that—and their music mixed with the mountain music, fiddles from Ireland, and so on.
Then there's a whole basketball sequence where the blonde lady reappears as the basketball instructor and the mustached man goes in the boys' locker room and fiddles with his pants.
Kira fiddles with a pink candy vulva that she bought from the theater at the end of the film and squeezes a cigarette through the small hole under the clit.
SITTING ON A muddy floor beneath a tarpaulin roof, Nabila, a 19-year-old Bangladeshi, fiddles with her shoelaces as she listens to Tosmida, a Rohingya woman in her mid-30s.
When he fiddles too radically, either with the narrative or the mode of production (The Girlfriend Experience, Bubble, Full Frontal), that's when the films fall, as it were, on their faces.
Two of the three singles that Alex Giannascoli has released from his forthcoming LP as (Sandy) Alex G, Rocket, have been wistfully acoustic, leading with fiddles and harmonies and box pianos.
PARIS — The rough-hewn sounds of clacking spoons, twanging banjos and humming fiddles might seem to be something of an anomaly in a city known more for Edith Piaf's sensuous lullabies.
She wanted Wayne and Drake to play the role of hyperconfident second fiddles, and they happily did it, recognizing that the song was a venue for all of them to shine.
Other exhibits showcase exquisite examples of finely detailed Hardangerfeles owned by famous fiddlers, and document how the fiddles and the valley's famous munnharper, or mouth harps, were handcrafted in small workshops.
Is there any more boring aspect of rock and roll than imagining a guitarist sitting in a room, playing the same riff over and over while a producer fiddles with levels and knobs?
Ben Simmons, the dynamic 21988-year-old freshman forward, can make the game look so easy he barely seems to be trying sometimes, even as he fiddles with opponents and his equipment simultaneously.
Elsewhere in the security world, researchers across half a dozen universities warned that Intel chips are vulnerable to a technique that fiddles with their voltage to make them spill their most well-protected secrets.
We round the corner en route to the bathroom and the process begins anew, blatantly directed at me while my bareheaded travel companion — who doesn't present as visibly Muslim — stands by and fiddles nonchalantly.
The warming sounds of banjos, fiddles and even an accordion are filling the Cort Theater, where the musical "Bright Star" opened on Thursday, bringing a fresh breeze from the South to the spring theater season.
He squirms in his seat, talks with his arms, raises and drops his eyebrows, and fiddles with the spoon that accompanies his bowl of apple crumble that our waiter brought over a few minutes in.
As Washington fiddles, China is investing billions in U.S. startups with cutting-edge products that could have military applications at the same time it is dialing back investments in less critical American industries such as entertainment.
They were strong second fiddles and then survivors who struck out on their own to try to change the world for women, having recognized all too clearly the limits of the powerful men in their lives.
Then he kept going, adding to his property smaller totem poles and an 11-sided "Fiddle House" to contain the fiddles he was attempting to carve from every tree in the world (he got to about 213003).
Lawmakers said the CMA was relying on a marketing campaign that failed to tackle overdraft charges that "subsidize" free banking for those in credit, leaving big banks "unmolested" and facing just "one or two fiddles around the edges".
As Sale fiddles with a huge wall of wires, like something out of the sweaty scene in Lethal Weapon, I realise that I am in the presence of an engineering genius, on a site of significant historical importance.
And although they were vanquished in the end, LeBron managed to win two of six games against a dominant Warriors squad almost single-handedly, while his second and third fiddles, Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving, were both injured.
In my tests, the Huawei Mate 8 regularly lasted for two full days, and sometimes well into day three — and I'm a guy who fiddles with his phone a lot (I don't make a lot of calls, though).
The series opens with a shot of a mural at the Country Music Hall of Fame, which depicts a barn dance, the railway, a church choir, river boats, fiddles, cowboys, a blues musician and slaves in the field.
JOSEPH MILLARDLondon As one of the octogenarians who "fiddles with my hearing aid and takes afternoon naps" ("Three wise men", January 9th), I wonder what the age limit is in order to avoid being ridiculed by your young reporters?
And I'm the guy who fiddles with the video options in the emulator for 215 minutes getting the right weight of scanlines, blitter options, bloom and distortion, analog input simulation, and of course filter methods (honestly, bilinear is fine).
This was the nation that turned its nose up at republicanism, fascism and communism; that has typically advanced not through revolutions but by tweaks and fiddles; and that tolerates the ensuing tensions and contradictions like wrinkles on an old face.
She fiddles with established chestnuts too, as when she adds a festive bridge to "Let It Snow," inviting all her friends over for a lively Christmas party before kicking them out so she and her co-host can snuggle by the fire.
In a staging area in the Swiss Arena, home of the Kolton Fliers, a professional hockey team on the outskirts of Zurich, Switzerland, Tyson Cobb crouches at the feet of his friend and teammate, Mark Daniel, and fiddles with the footstraps of their exoskeleton.
As the Irish fiddles began to play on Sunday afternoon, Fiona Kells strapped on her dancing shoes at a festival in Battery Park in Manhattan celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the Easter Rising, a rebellion that started Ireland on its path to independence.
No member of Congress worried about their chances of winning next November is going to take a rushed vote on a health care bill they have barely even seen but that fiddles with the pre-existing condition clause -- or any of the other popular elements of Obamacare.
Sonically disparate, but united by an authentic approach to personal and political punk, the likes of The Murder Capital and Just Mustard are building a new, more energized musical future for a country too often pinned as the home of U2, fiddles, and not much more.
But the label will take things and do things to them to make them more commercial and things like that, but I've always cut those kinds of songs, and my first song is "Never Again," just a straight up traditional country song with fiddles and steel guitars and stuff.
I find out from reading about Gersht's work and this show, which represents three distinct bodies of work — Hide and Seek-If Not Now When from 2008, Chasing Good Fortune from 2010, and Floating World from 2016 — that he fiddles with the original image in his postproduction process.
But she's watching your screen now so you have no choice but to hand it over and follow her to her room, sort of hovering in the background while she fiddles around with the printer cable, trying not to look too panicked as she opens Chrome and types something into the search bar.
He considers the aftermath of his death — "It's a short life, sadly unrehearsed/But when I die if you think of me think of me think of my best first" — in a track that's frenetically alive, zooming along with countless minimalistic layers, electronic and orchestral, from dance-floor drumbeats to hoedown fiddles all surging with major-key exuberance.
The arrest of Mr. Matthews came after days of worrying about the community's remaining churches, and about the fabric of a proud, working-class stretch of Acadiana just north of Lafayette, where the global calling cards are not extreme mutations of heavy metal, but the joyous chug of zydeco or the high lonesome wail of Cajun fiddles.
Steve Hilton: On immigration, America's incompetent elite fiddles while the border burns White House says it knows locations of all migrant children in custody Teen missing after walking out of migrant center in Texas Senators talk of 'refugee crisis,' but divided on reasons why Central American migrants come to U.S. &aposAUNTIE MAXINE&apos LEADS &aposTOLERANT&apos LEFT&aposS CRUSADE AGAINST TRUMP STAFFERS: Democratic Rep.
An empty milk glass sitting on a stoop alongside a takeout soup container, in one gorgeous black-and-white shot, seems like a high-concept meditation on the nature of marriage; an image of a dispirited young couple leaning against the wall at a party, looking in opposite directions as she fiddles with the strings of three balloons, has at least one novel in it, if not a whole series.

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