Named chairman in 1998, Bill Ford plays second fiddle to Jacques Nasser, the chief executive.
Named chairman in 1998, Bill Ford plays second fiddle to Jacques Nasser, the CEO.
Hassan left rather than play second fiddle to Pfizer's Chief Executive Hank McKinnell .
Franco was really playing second fiddle to an ape acted by Andy Serkis with motion capture technology.
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Gifted, energetic and fascinated by political ideas, he was nevertheless ready to play second fiddle to Marx.
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Academic achievement would play second fiddle to the character and manliness thought to be inculcated by prestigious boarding schools.
Offshore wind power has historically played second fiddle to onshore wind projects as a result of higher costs and technology constraints.
Unlike the French, who have sought to lead Europe, most British politicians have been content to play second fiddle to America.
Mr Kilroy-Silk looks at home in their company, seemingly happy to play second-fiddle to the UKIP leadership on the news conference platform.
Even without this bizarre scenario, there is the problem of Ranariddh, who most probably will decline to play second fiddle to Hun Sen.
From playing to 250, 000 people on Brighton Beach in 2002, Cook played second fiddle to Bryce Moore, an engineering student from Corby, Northamptonshire.
In a market where trades are conducted over electronic platforms, relationships built up over time with clients could play second fiddle to price.
Inflation meantime will remain elevated, but as the central bank has repeatedly stated, the threat from inflation plays second fiddle to rising global tensions.
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Unfortunately, while men say they feel more comfortable than ever before with playing second-paycheck fiddle to their wives, the reality is much more complex.
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So until long-term data on Arimidex are in, AstraZeneca will have to be satisfied with its new drug playing second fiddle to its old one.
In the Japanese market, meanwhile, Google plays second fiddle to Yahoo!
The environment plays second fiddle to the economy, says Wacker.
He was content to play second fiddle to Adam Gilchrist in the initial stages of their reply to Zimbabwe's 196 all out but dominated proceedings thereafter.
Team principal Dave Brailsford expressed disappointment at the news, although it had already been confirmed Wiggins would play second fiddle to compatriot Chris Froome at this year's Tour.
Maze has had to play second fiddle to the likes of American superstar Lindsey Vonn, the previous holder of the women's points record of 1980, but no longer.
The bad news is that screen is a real fiddle to remove, and there are globs of adhesive to navigate (holding that battery and screen in place for example).
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But, from gangling youth to gangling adult, he had often played fourth fiddle to the likes of Malcolm Marshall, Michael Holding, Joel Garner, Ian Bishop, Patrick Patterson and Curtly Ambrose.
All that remains is the assumption that, between now and 1999, the Bureau of Labour Statistics (which calculates the index) will make a minor fiddle to reduce it by 0.15%.
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Sometime in the early 1900s, the history of the tool took an odd turn when some unknown resident of the Appalachian Mountains took a fiddle to his saw blade and made music.
Back in the days of World War I, which judging by the various memorials stabbed deep at the heart of this place, wine was well established here but probably took second fiddle to wool.
Internally, the device is called the Kindle SD as it now plays second-fiddle to a pair of Kindle Fire HD devices with 1, 920 x 1, 200 displays, but will be called the "new" Kindle Fire in public.
"It has taken a bit of time to reach where we are at the World Cup, " added Dallaglio, 35, who appeared in every minute of every game in 2003 but has played second fiddle to Nick Easter this time around.
Circuit City chief executive Philip Schoonover and his management team have been under fire for what's seen as a misguided turnaround of a retailer that has been running second fiddle to industry leader Best Buy for at least a decade.
And so there is understandable tension in the currency market on Monday as investors swiftly conclude that recent squabbles over the role of private bondholders now seems to play second-fiddle to whether Greece wants any further part in an increasingly ugly game.
Ehud Barak, the head of the Labour party, which plays second fiddle to Mr Olmert's Kadima in the coalition government and the man who could most easily bring the government down, would stand little chance of winning if an election were called tomorrow.
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