Whilst you are fiddling with the electrics the gremlins will conspire to kick the engine into life. |
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He was standing next to me with a bag at his feet and he kept dipping into this bag and fiddling about with something. |
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I can't walk into a nuclear power plant and start fiddling with knobs and dials, without causing a nuclear meltdown. |
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If all this seems like too much fiddling around, you also could install an electronic timer and a drip hose to each plant. |
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I'd been fiddling with the beastly thing for an hour and couldn't persuade it to come out. |
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Solutions do not lie in tinkering with the system, fiddling while Earth burns. |
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Frank and Joseph were tuning their respective guitars, while Alistair was fiddling with a screw on his drum set. |
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On a mobile device, usability is key when there is so little time or functionality for fiddling with menus, pop-ups or mousing around. |
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He uncrumpled the bag from around the water bottle and let the light flimsy plastic drift down behind him, idly fiddling with opening the bottle. |
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Governments can no longer convince people they aren't fiddling the figures. |
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Both the trappers looked at one another, one fiddling with his slouch hat so it hid his features, the other nodding, nodding, nodding. |
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Dorian unloosened his tie, fiddling with the cuff of his shirt and checking it in the mirror. |
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For 130 miles we plowed through this nebulous and speculative world, peopling it, unpeopling it, fiddling like gods with its probable geology. |
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This is necessary because fiddling the regimental books is clearly the action of a bounder and a cad, and shows an unheroic concern for money. |
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More distant nebulae and galaxies require longer exposure times, and more fiddling. |
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It has denied that it's fiddling prices on its online promotion, in response to a snowstorm of customer complaints. |
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He's noodling, fiddling, practicing, trying to get anything interesting to come out. |
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Keen-eyed observers among you will notice that I've been fiddling with my template once again. |
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She kept fiddling with her halter, but nothing could hide the hickeys Nick had given her. |
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What better site to choose than one where people will be fiddling about in their pockets for change? |
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It requires a bit of fiddling but the BBC swingometer allows you to figure out what the benefits of tactical voting would be. |
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Sometimes, all that fiddling with computers at home pays off extravagantly. |
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The idea, I suppose, is that while Santa was fiddling the lock his reindeer would hover over the driveway. |
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It took me all of two minutes to get working, plus an hour of perfectionist fiddling to get this pretty map. |
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She turned her face down while fiddling with her purse to hide her frown of disappointment. |
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I could now water everything on the farm just by turning on the faucet and fiddling with a few valves from time to time. |
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There are many faults in my character but sitting indoors fiddling with html code while the sun shines and the birds sing is not among them. |
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She looked down, avoiding eye contact as she brought her hands up, fiddling with her fingers and picking at her newly painted fingernails. |
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At the time, I'm just fiddling around setting the thing up, and I can't remember whether that's good or bad. |
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Success is what we're after, not fiddling around debating things to do with the internal workings of the party. |
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While fiddling around in a recording studio, he stumbled on the technique of recording at half speed and then playing back at full speed. |
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With everything else you just spend your time fiddling around after the fact. |
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This is a marvellous technology, but at the same time there are people fiddling around. |
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Well, I can't finish fiddling the figures on my financial forecast tonight, because I need a few facts that I have yet to find out. |
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A large proportion of farmers found to be fiddling the system are based within three kilometres of the border with the North. |
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There seems to be some surprise in political circles here that an international company such as Gama might have been fiddling their workforce. |
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The whistleblower who revealed that a hospital was fiddling figures about cancelled operations has won the right to appeal against his sacking. |
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Wong accused his lawyers of negligence and his opponent's lawyers of fiddling their charges. |
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Britten's setting is mimetic and operatic, the piano part consisting of a stylisation of the boy's fiddling, notated on one stave only. |
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This astounding piece of fiddling while Rome burns was written no doubt to the sound of whalesong and the pungent aroma of joss sticks. |
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Environmentalists, no doubt, will accuse Americans of fiddling while Rome burns. |
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It deliberately puts in a lot of fiddling little details that drag out the story. |
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We think nothing of telling porkies to partners and friends, fiddling expenses or pocketing overpaid change. |
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No fiddling with keys on dark, damp mornings and you're off the drive far quicker after pressing the brake pedal and pushing the start button. |
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She was fiddling with the oven when she noticed I had graced her with my presence. |
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I was only awakened by the sound of someone fiddling with the bolt on the door. |
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That's a lot of time spent fiddling with the steering wheel in a traffic queue. |
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He scowls at the drama on the television and starts fiddling with the remote control. |
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I don't want games, I don't want fiddling around, one-night-stand junk, etc. |
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He seems almost nervous, always looking down, fiddling with his tie and what not. |
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Direct from Dublin, it's a blend of fancy footwork, furious fiddling and moody lighting and stage effects. |
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I sat there staring it down, fiddling with the locket around my neck until I decided I needed to just get it over with. |
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He lowered his eyes to the table, anxiously fiddling with the stem of his wine glass. |
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It may take hours of fiddling about with different backdrops of paper or cloth to get the colour right. |
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I have been spending a bit more time than usual fiddling around at Technorati, recently, and I noticed that there is a tidal movement of Get Real's Technorati rank. |
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Once the company had stopped fiddling about with three-wheelers and converted post office vans, it developed a recipe that served it well for nigh on 30 years. |
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A hospital stripped of its one-star rating after managers were discovered fiddling waiting list figures has failed to win it back in the latest round of inspections. |
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At the end the boy's open-stringed fiddling turns into arpeggios of A major and minor, and disperses in semiquaver thirds, now floating up instead of down. |
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I have been fiddling with the style sheet for most of today. |
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Now I'm having a ball just fiddling around and discovering how it works. |
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A second later he heard steps on the stairs, and popped his head over the back of the couch to see Kate plunking down the stairs fiddling with the straps on her dress. |
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I busied myself with fiddling with my Tupperware sandwich container. |
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The Constitution is burning, and these guys are fiddling and diddling! |
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In the meantime, fiddling and footering is about the best he can do. |
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Outwardly tough, aloof and cynical, she does a good deal of nail-chewing and fiddling with a cigarette as she decides whether Jack can be trusted. |
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Melan came back to the door and peered out at him, a single figure stood in the middle of a corridor, fiddling with his hoodie like a fumbling child. |
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We have already had the scandal of the closed lists and now we find that there is another way of fiddling the figures by putting more people on the deferred list. |
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Clark, who had been fiddling with a music stand, looked at his brother. |
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The whole recovery from that crisis was based on fiddling the figures. |
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Yorke and Godrich know how to make all this fiddling about sound pretty good, even if just as background music. |
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She sat there fiddling around, and I turned my attention to the web. |
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This last Saturday was particularly productive as John's late night fiddling around produced some music that lyrics I wrote over the afternoon on Sat perfectly fit. |
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The first bit of fiddling involves bending the LED leads and fitting them into their little black housing cups which you have inserted into the holes in the faceplate. |
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Indeed, it's hard to believe that the young woman sprawled on the floor in her jeans and pink plimsolls, fiddling with her earrings, is going to let any of it go to her head. |
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The actor Steve McQueen was notorious for stealing scenes in which he had no dialogue by ostentatiously fiddling with the brim of his Stetson or adjusting his neckerchief. |
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Morris is notorious for fiddling his survey data, but in 2012 that became a cottage industry on the Republican side. |
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The work in the first phase of refurbishment has fortunately not been confined to replastering the ornate ceiling and fiddling about with the organ. |
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Most of the extra time will be filled by watching television or fiddling around on the internet. |
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The United States could pass some fiddling, complicated patch designed to prevent Apple from doing exactly what it is doing. |
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Second, it maintains the temperature by itself, rather than you standing there fiddling with the stove dial. |
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Jack fidgeted restlessly, fiddling with the chocolate bar in his hand. |
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Soon we were above ground in a silvery twelve-seater custom van, my seatmate fiddling with a loaded ashtray, fine gray dust sprinkling his shiny black tasseled loafers. |
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But I just pedal tentatively down the bus lane, fiddling with the gears. |
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Thankfully a little more fiddling got the tyre pumping up okay. |
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I've been passed more than once on the race course by a Laser sailor with a mainsheet clinched firmly in his teeth while I was fiddling to get something positioned just right. |
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Tips on how to achieve contentment include regular holidays, scheduled time alone with a partner, plenty of exercise, fiddling with motorbikes, and cutting out television. |
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Classical composers such as Charles McLean, James Oswald and William McGibbon used Scottish fiddling traditions in their Baroque compositions. |
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The Annual Scots Fiddle Festival which runs each November showcases the great fiddling tradition and talent in Scotland. |
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There is quite often only a single fiddle playing in any given venue, although twin fiddling is represented in some styles. |
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Cape Breton fiddling is a unique tradition of Gaelic and Acadian styles, known in fiddling circles worldwide. |
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There is more outstanding fiddling in the Bach sonatas and Partitas played on two discs by Alina Ibragimova, released by Hyperion. |
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There's nothing I like more than fiddling away Saturday night playing dominoes with myself. |
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In the 18th century, Scottish fiddling is said to have reached new heights. |
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I walked into the living room expecting to see a presentably dressed pupil, only to find an eight-year-old in his boxer shorts, fiddling with his text messages. |
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He had been fiddling the books for years, but finally he was found out. |
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Dancing, fiddling, and feasting at Christmas and on Mardi-gras, before Lent, and feasting at or after Easter, are among their amusements or indulgences. |
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Music at Highland games gatherings also includes other forms, such as fiddling, harp circles and Celtic bands, usually spiced with a large amount of bagpipe music. |
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His installations, created without a blueprint, emerge from a process of tinkering and fiddling as workers add and insert shapes in a theatrical form of extemporization. |
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Fred was sacked when the auditors caught him fiddling the books. |
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