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"If I'm going to take second fiddle to someone, I'm going to take second fiddle to my wife," he said.
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All, of course, taking second fiddle to their main career of collecting their own teeth and keeping them safe inside the skull of a labrador.
Jürgen Dorrmann Jürgen Dorrmann, Hoechst's chief executive, became the chairman of Aventis, and Fourtou took second fiddle as vice chairman.
This is one of the arguments used to extol the merits of private equity, which relies heavily on debt finance.But these strategic reasons for taking on debt may have played second fiddle to a more basic motive: managers' self-interest.
But equally surprising to the outsider is the sense of security emanating from Hester and Seymour about their places in the band when they might easily be taken for disposable second fiddles.
Social conditioning requires women to take a back seat and play second fiddle to men.
(Peggy was playing second fiddle even as she took her biggest step so far).
Between 1964 and 1968 Brezhnev had to play second fiddle to Aleksey Kosygin, who took the lead in economic reform and foreign policy.
3 p.m. 1) TAKE IT FROM THE TOP In Cape Town everything plays second fiddle to Table Mountain, the city's 3,051-foot 3,051-foot
Even if that takes a while, the Knicks do not fear becoming second fiddle in their fans' hearts.
At the time, when the Sox were perennially playing second fiddle to the Bombers, and all it took to put them in their place was a whispered "1918," I forgave the affectation.
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