New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer and his staff have long played the press like a fiddle.
Flailing owners often fiddle with the menu or the concept, but it rarely works.
The band is made up of Jamie Smith (accordion), Adam Rhodes (bouzouki) and Tomas Callister (fiddle).
There is another option: to fiddle the figures, perhaps by cutting fuel taxes to depress inflation.
To fudge and fiddle with the rules is just to weaken the original objective.
Fiddle around with the percentage of Gilder vs. your own hedges until you're comfortable.
With foreign-exchange markets shifting as they have, the temptation to fiddle for national advantage is great.
Ceilidhs (pronounced "kay-lees"), Scottish fiddle dances, are held weekly in old barns across the island.
Named chairman in 1998, Bill Ford plays second fiddle to Jacques Nasser, the chief executive.
Named chairman in 1998, Bill Ford plays second fiddle to Jacques Nasser, the CEO.
Hassan left rather than play second fiddle to Pfizer's Chief Executive Hank McKinnell .
What may be more insidious is the pressure to fiddle with books for commercial reasons.
Mr Bush is also in trouble for trying to fiddle with the Clean Air Act.
"Beware Your Only Friend" is a fine jangle of country-rock complete with violin veering into fiddle.
Sarwan was content to play second fiddle and took 126 balls to reach his fifty.
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Whatever he does about the overall tax burden, Mr Brown may well fiddle with individual taxes.
Nevertheless Gore has renounced any attempt to fiddle with the results in the Electoral College.
But there is also plainly a need to fiddle with some of the global political architecture.
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"I think it's the equivalent of watching Nero fiddle while Rome burns, " he said.
We managed to easily knock the speaker over trying to fiddle with it's clumsily locking switch.
This summer 19 Long Island residents were defrauded in an immigration fiddle using the religious exemption.
Franco was really playing second fiddle to an ape acted by Andy Serkis with motion capture technology.
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Rich McGinn settled for second fiddle--and set out to orchestrate the company he one day would run.
Many competitors fiddle constantly to build up dexterity and wear down stock cubes so they turn faster.
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Worse, politicians, whatever their newfound commitment to using public cash, seem content to fiddle while Rome burns.
To capture Mr. Owens's patented sound, Mr. Farrar enlisted two fiddle players for the "Honky Tonk" sessions.
With Samuel L. Jackson as a canny rare-instrument specialist who has his own plans for the fiddle.
The study also noted that linking pay to numerical targets can tempt staff to fiddle the figures.
Gifted, energetic and fascinated by political ideas, he was nevertheless ready to play second fiddle to Marx.
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Frazetta periodically takes paintings off the walls to fiddle with them, changing a character's posture or subtracting clothing.
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