Set in a village, the tale describes how a destitute fiddler dies after entrusting his sick child and fiddle to the care of an old woman. |
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Scientists found male fiddler crabs often aid their neighbors when intruders threaten to move in. |
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Taking the tankard from her, he set both their drinks aside and drew her into the circle of dancers prancing about the fire in time to a fiddler. |
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Common names in the English language are ladyfish, big-eyed herring, bonefish, fiddler, skipjack, springer, and tenpounder. |
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In uncertain times, it makes sense to have as many strings to your bow as a well-provisioned fiddler or a prudent toxophilite. |
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An energetic piece, it kept us safely apart while the banjo picker and the fiddler fought for dominance of the melody. |
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Arizona is a typical mountain girl who likes to grow flowers, sing, and square dance to the music of the fiddler on Saturday night. |
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I have a recording of a very attractive violin concerto with fiddler Louis Kaufman and Bernard Herrmann conducting. |
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These days he tours with Carrie Rodriguez, an exceptional fiddler and singer in her own right. |
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Decapods are known for elaborate courtship displays, such as those demonstrated by the fiddler crab. |
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Trips to fiddler crab colonies at feeding time are popular, and the rangers can identify most plants and waterbirds. |
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The African fiddler crab, Uca tangeri, is familiar to the inhabitants of Cadiz. |
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Foot-drumming of banner-tailed kangaroo rats and the chela drumming of the male fiddler crab are percussion-induced seismic signals. |
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Medium-sized terrapins still relied on small snails but apportioned more of their diet among large snails, blue crabs, and fiddler crabs. |
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Increased male sensitivity to pesticides has also been noted in the fiddler crab, Uca pugilator. |
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Well documented in vertebrates, this so-called selfish herd effect has now been reported for an invertebrate, the fiddler crab. |
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The smallest U. minax male observed to capture a droving fiddler crab had a carapace width of 18.0 mm. |
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Almost a century ago, Zeleny removed the eyestalks from the fiddler crab, Uca pugilator, and observed a dramatic shortening of the molt interval. |
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In at least one Central American fiddler crab species, U. musica, the male exploits that visual shortcut to trap a mate. |
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In no time at all the fiddler was able to retrieve what was left of his leg and a great cheer went up from the dancers. |
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Examples of Australian names are balmainer, dingo fish, fiddler ray, flake, hardyhead, jollytail, jumping joey, mouth almighty, and snotty. |
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Male fiddler crabs have one claw much larger than the other, which they use to signal to each other. |
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The male fiddler crab bangs territorial warnings into the sand with its oversized claw. |
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A fiddler crab's eyes are mounted on stalks that point straight up, and they command a panoramic, 360-degree view. |
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The band, consisting of a drummer, a piper and a fiddler, was playing a Torrencian song she knew, and she couldn't resist trying to join in. |
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From his home in Prince Edward Island, words spill out at a mile a minute as he describes his life as a fiddler and stepdancer. |
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Is a second-home allowance fiddler, or a serial tax-dodger, an acceptable minister of the crown? |
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Tamoszius is a terrific fiddler, and able to make a nice amount of money playing at local parties. |
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Apart from that, I'm getting ready for my first gig as an old-time fiddler, next weekend at the Tannehill Opry. |
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The Lochaber Kennedys have long been known in the area: his grandfather was a Highland Games athlete and his father, Ian, a fiddler. |
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A dole fiddler uses benefit fraud to finance her passion for buying shoes. |
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The male fiddler crab, Uca pugilator, drums the ground with his large chela during courtship, especially at night when waving the chela is ineffective as a signal. |
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Formulated fluazifop-butyl was not toxic to fiddler crab, pink shrimp or crayfish at expected environmental concentrations. |
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He wanted to live this way, apparently, and he did well for 27 years, and now he's got to pay the fiddler. |
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Canadian-American violinist David Greenberg enjoys a busy career as soloist, chamber musician, orchestral musician and folk fiddler. |
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Cautiously, Cassari folded her hands in her lap and shifted her eyes to the fiddler who merrily sawed away at the strings of the fiddle with his bow. |
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Down below, tiny fiddler crabs raced along the mud, the males each waving an oversized pincer as minnows and larger fish riffled the water's surface. |
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Killavil's ageless flautist and fiddler Peter Horan was one of a number of top traditional Irish musicians who were introduced to the north Belfast dignitary in the Aras. |
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They did make use of some local talent, notably R. J. Leary, portraying Michael the fiddler and Rhea Rafuse, portraying an Acadian maiden. |
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In 1935, he formed the group Les Chevaliers du folklore with the fiddler Albert Allard and the guitarist Tony Ouellette. |
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The three-day party had been a lot of fun, but now it was time to pay the fiddler. |
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He is recognized as a master Cape Breton fiddler and co-authored the definitive treatise on the music from that legendary Nova Scotian island near his Halifax home. |
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Use live or frozen shrimp, sand fleas and fiddler crabs fished on a small hook. |
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One reason for this, the researchers say, is that it might be more difficult for a fiddler to size up an opponent of opposite clawedness. |
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He has won countless championships as a step dancer and a fiddler. |
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The band includes Paul Harty, a vocalist, guitarist, mandolinist, fiddler and harmonicist, and Jim Murray, who plays guitar and mandolin. |
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One of those is the fiddler, Ketch Secor, who is coming to the Sage in a week's time with Old Crow Medicine Show. |
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The fiddler has found herself with a ban that will rule her out of the next four seasons, leaving her free, perhaps mercifully, to concentrate on the Four Seasons. |
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In March 1841 he was recruited by two men who claimed to be circus performers and offered him money to join their act as a fiddler, traveling south from New York. |
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Unfortunately, the current conductor doesn't care for music that was written much beyond Mendelssohn and certainly doesn't care for any new Canadian music, but he's a good fiddler. |
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On one occasion, he noted that one of the most extraordinary sights he had ever witnessed was a seaman and natives dancing together to the music of the ship's fiddler. |
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Today's commemorative ceremony included the laying of floral arrangements on behalf of the People of Canada, the Government of Canada and Veterans, as well as a musical performance by Métis fiddler Sierra Noble. |
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As a crowd of locals and brigade members gathered, Cormac Eby, a talented young fiddler, played some reels and jigs that got everyone in the right mood for the show. |
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Award winning fiddler Sierra Noble entertains the crowd. |
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He was press-ganged by British Admiral Sir Edward Pellew during the Napoleonic wars and spent the next four years as a ship's fiddler. |
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We're reminded that Stinie himself is a fiddler, in the non-musical sense, but the refrain line's single amphibrach, part sob, part accusation, constantly reasserts his entrapment and inescapable pathos. |
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A regular group — the banjoist and fiddler Don Meade leads the Landmark's — gathers, and other musicians drop in to learn a new reel, jig, hornpipe or air. |
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If a male fiddler loses its large claw, it will grow another on the opposite side after moulting. |
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In 1732, aged 15, Metcalf succeeded Morrison as fiddler at the Queen's Head, a tavern in Harrogate. |
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A fiddler brought in with him a body of lusty young fellows, whom he had tweedled into the service. |
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The legendary Scots band will be joined by special guests including Shetland fiddler Aly Bain and accordionist Phil Cunningham. |
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Master uilleann piper and Planxty stalwart Liam O'Flynn will be playing alongside Dublin-born fiddler Paddy Glackin. |
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The man didn't know the difference between a whelk shell and a clamshell, and he couldn't tell a horseshoe crab from a fiddler crab. |
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Other examples of asymmetry are found in fiddler crabs and hermit crabs. |
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Influential fiddler Dave Swarbrick, enjoying a new lease of life following a lung transplant, will be there as will his former Fairport Conventioner Ashley Hutchings. |
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The cherry bomb is ideal for presenting live baits, cutba its, shrimp, sandfleas and fiddler crabs in tannic or turbid water beneath mangroves, in creeks and channels. |
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The three-course Burns Supper features cock-a-leekie soup, haggis and clootie dumpling, followed by local entertainment, including fiddler Paul Anderson. |
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This band of countrymen consists of fiddler Ketch Secor, guitjoist Kevin Hayes, upright bassist Morgan Jahnig, guitarist Willie Watson, and banjoist Critter Fuqua. |
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It can be shrimp, fiddler crabs, oysters, crawfish or even red wigglers. |
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The most famous and useful of these collections was a series published by Nathaniel Gow, one of Niel's sons, and a fine fiddler and composer in his own right. |
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Better say naething about the laird, my man, and tell me instead, what sort of a chap ye are that are sae ready to cleik in with an auld gaberlunzie fiddler? |
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Mendelsohn, who has worked with Chicago blues guitarist Luther Allison and bluegrass fiddler Vassar Clements, among others, finds much common ground between the two worlds. |
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Rising to recognition as fiddler with The Paperboys, she now makes a delightful debut as a solo songbird backed by a band led by musical mentor Chip Taylor. |
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