| 1. | Elsewhere the readings are dressed up with harp and fiddle filigree.
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| 2. | They sell guitars, banjos, fiddles, mandolins and accessories.
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| 3. | I don't fiddle with you, Peter ."
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| 4. | You can bet he'll be a loud second fiddle.
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| 5. | To Brizill, it's like fiddling while Rome burns.
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| 6. | Fiddling with the formula doesn't change those unpleasant facts.
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| 7. | Otherwise Moscow will always be playing second fiddle to the West.
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| 8. | He listens and fiddles with the arms on an overstuffed chair.
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| 9. | Others wonder if he really has acquired Nero and the fiddle.
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| 10. | Fiddle-playing on the cello has little if any precedent.
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