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‘Almost anywhere, sir, in a strong enough wind, but being as she was found caught up in the rocks we calls the Fiddlers, I should reckon she went in near enough by the old quarries and got caught in the current — a regular race, that is, sir — as we calls Dead Man’s Day.’
The Murder of Busy Lizzie Mitchell, Gladys, 1901-1983 1973
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The first song is a rigmarole of the kind of Fiddlers Three, where the lines increase in length at every stanza, and the singer must refrain within the stanza from taking his breath.
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Fiddlers Creek Community A house in Fiddler's Creek in Florida, where a developer is selling small lots instead of building on them.
From Builder to Land Baron Robbie Whelan 2012
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This is being posted from the Highland Games at about noon listening to the Scottish Fiddlers.
Remote Blogging -- Does It Work? John 2009
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Mr. Ferrao, who purchased land for Fiddlers Creek starting in 1993, spent the boom years building homes and selling them for an average of $1.3 million apiece to Midwestern retirees and vacationers.
From Builder to Land Baron Robbie Whelan 2012
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Indeed, the story of the Fiddlers Creek deal also shows how lousy the home-sales business has become.
From Builder to Land Baron Robbie Whelan 2012
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: Joe Manchin, the governor-turned-Senate-hopeful, leads his opponent 52 to 45 percent as a duo named the Dueling Fiddlers take to the dance floor around 8 p.m. Eastern.
Election 2010: A walk on the mild side of victory (or defeat) parties Dan Zak 2010
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This is being posted from the Highland Games at about noon listening to the Scottish Fiddlers.
May 30 -- St Joan of Arc John 2009
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A few years back at the "giant insect contest" which is held every year at the Fiddlers event in Winthrop WA.
Ze Widow, She Is Black Heather McDougal 2009
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In 1993, he ventured into the world of single-family homes, borrowing $150 million from a Japanese lender to buy 1,300 acres of foreclosed land and calling the project Fiddlers Creek.
From Builder to Land Baron Robbie Whelan 2012
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