Once again, this proves that the tiddlers almost always beat the high-street names! |
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No one has seen one jump and there is no sign of even tiddlers in the brown water. |
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But, to the industry at least, the most important cars of 2005 will be the tiddlers. |
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Not only that, but if one of tiddlers outside the index started to do well, and get a bit bigger, then it would soon get added to the index. |
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But it isn't just the tiddlers of the telecom industry that are in trouble. |
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Jo Haywood discovers that buying clothes for tiddlers, toddlers, tweenies and teens is child's play this season. |
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Just little tiddlers all of them, rain and dark cloud for about 20 minutes and then sunshine again. |
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The tank where that was effectively done ended up with twice the weight of fish compared to the one where the tiddlers were spared. |
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The Lord Nelson angler persevered for five hours, but in the end could only catch a few tiddlers. |
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Ralph has been a crazy-keen fisherman since the age of three when he used to go to the Zoo Lake just a block from our house, throw in a line and catch tiddlers. |
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After taking out some 20 tiddlers, the heron flapped off, only to be replaced by a kingfisher who calmly took another ten from all round my float before moving off. |
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Now don't get me wrong, Susanna, I'm not defending our laws, but really, in comparison to laws in England, in comparison to laws in the United States, we're just tiddlers. |
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There are some other tiddlers too but we won't get involved in those. |
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I go back to catching the tiddlers, wondering how many of them might make breakfast, and if they might not be just a little small and bony to be palatable. |
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He is a retired tropical fish shop owner and watched the Golden Orfe grow from tiddlers into magnificent brightly-coloured adults. |
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This is the place for skimming stones, racing crabs and fishing for tiddlers in the rockpools. |
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