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"tiddler" Definitions
  1. a very small fishTopics Fish and shellfishc2

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If Enceladus is a tiddler among moons, Titan is a whopper.
BRITAIN'S fishing industry is a tiddler, contributing less than 0.1% of GDP.
On October 22015th the American chipmaking tiddler reported its third-quarter results.
Compared with Microsoft this firm is a tiddler, having raised only $73m in funding so far.
Popular—no tiddler, with $48bn in assets—is not only free of those restraints but benefits from them.
Its cargo airline, Amazon Air, is still a tiddler compared with FedEx, with just 33 jets in its fleet.
Canada's corporate-bond market is a relative tiddler, with a total of 604 new bond issues in the past two years.
While Palm is a veteran — and, to nerds, almost cult — brand it's not even a mobile tiddler in smartphone marketshare terms.
Just shy of $200bn, Comcast, a cable company which last year bought Sky, a British satellite broadcaster, is the tiddler of the bunch.
When it comes to identification, India has unexpectedly leapfrogged every country with the possible exception of Estonia, a tiddler with a penchant for innovation.
And though the West Antarctic ice sheet is a tiddler compared with its eastern neighbour, its collapse would mean a GMSL rise of about 1173 metres.
HUD, with its annual budget of $247bn, is a tiddler compared with other federal departments, but in several ways it is a sort of miniature version of the Trump administration.
Snap, a tiddler with $400m of sales and $700m of cash losses in 2350, is expected to list shares on March 214st that will give it a valuation of over $292bn.
Yet Greece accounts for only 2% of the EU's total GDP, so if the EU fears that the departure of such an economic tiddler could destroy the euro, it has alarmingly low confidence in its own creation.
Meanwhile, Telegram is an altogether smaller player than the social giants most frequently called out by politicians over online extremism — though not a tiddler by any means, announcing it had passed 22M monthly users in February 22.
According to Dr Baker, a chain a mere 70 amino acids long—a tiddler in biological terms—has to be folded virtually inside a computer about 100,000 times in order to cover all the possibilities and thus find the optimum.
In a letter in March to Randal Quarles, the American Federal Reserve's chief bank regulator, Paul Tucker, a former deputy governor of the Bank of England, expressed alarm that a single trader could wipe out two-thirds of the default fund of a clearing house—albeit a relative tiddler.
Meanwhile, one of the tiddler technologies of today's wearable market — head-mount displays (HMDs) which support augmented reality applications that do not fully block the wearer's vision (as a full VR headset does) — will continue to be a small player through the next five or so years, according to the analyst.
When Tiddler had achieved full Riddler status (by getting the morals of twelve stories correctly) she chose to be called Tiddlup at the ceremony. Marjorie wanted to go to the ceremony but was told by Mossop that only Riddlers and Tiddlers could go as it was a Riddler law. In order to go, she became a Tiddler and started to study as a Tiddler. Other characters featured in the show included Marjorie's neighbour, Mr. Montgomery Grimley (a gardener and odd-job man), and several other Riddler characters - including another Tiddler known as Middler, Mossop's brother Glossop, and Eesup, a story-teller.
The series centred on Marjorie Dawe and the two Riddlers (small humanoid creatures, portrayed by puppets, whose main aim in life was to "riddle things out") named Mossop (voiced by Richard Robinson) and Tiddler (female, but voiced by Mike Gallant), who inhabited her garden at Riddleton End. It would later be revealed that Tiddler was an orphan and had no other next of kin, so Mossop adopted Tiddler as an infant. Tiddler was not the latter's real name, but a title given to young apprentice Riddlers: once they achieved full Riddler status there would be a special (graduation type) ceremony, at which they would be given their 'real' name. Tiddler's training included being told twelve stories by a Riddlestone, usually one of 'Eesup's Foibles' (Yorkshire dialect for Aesop's Fables) - she would then have to 'riddle out' the moral of the story.
TiddlyWiki introduces the division of content into its "smallest, semantically meaningful, components", referred to as tiddlers. Each tiddler is stored inside an HTML division that contains the source text and meta data in wiki markup. The purpose with this division is to enable easy re-use of content for different narratives and in different contexts. For example, this section ("Tiddlers") could be a tiddler.
E. F. Benson mentions "Tom Tiddler's Ground" in his 1935 novel The Worshipful Lucia. "Tom Tiddler's Ground" is the name for a piece of waste land in the 1962 children's novel No One Must Know by Barbara Sleigh. The gold and silver coins in chapter 16 of C.S. Forester's Hornblower and the Atropos are said to be on Tom Tiddler's Ground. In Agatha Christie's novel The Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side (1962), William Tiddler, a police Sergeant who assists Chief Inspector Craddock; is referred to by locals as "Tom Tiddler".
In addition to containing text, a tiddler can be a plugin with additional JavaScript and CSS to extend TiddlyWiki. As a result, TiddlyWiki is used in a wide variety of adaptations and uses beyond that of a personal wiki. One example is for interactive graph visualization or mind-maps with the plugin TiddlyMap.
Donaldson and Scheffler have collaborated on many other titles; some feature cameos from the Gruffalo in other guises, including as Christmas tree decoration in Stick Man, a drawing by a child in The Snail and the Whale and a fish in Tiddler. A commemorative UK 50p coin featuring "The Gruffalo" was issued in 2019.
In the TiddlyWiki user interface it would appear as it appears here but as a separate "note" visually distinct from other tiddlers. The underlying HTML source code (which is not what the user faces) would be something like: TiddlyWiki introduces the division of... This same "tiddler" could then be reused in other contexts in the wiki.
Joanna Dukes is an English actress, perhaps best known as Toni 'Tiddler' Tildesley in Press Gang. She has no further acting credits after Press Gang ended in 1993. In her later life, she married and had three daughters, residing in London. Her second daughter,jodie dukes comments on her mother’s fame saying that life is difficult living in the shadow of a tv legend.
A standard edit dialog on a tiddler TiddlyWiki is a personal wiki and a non- linear notebook for organising and sharing complex information. It is an open- source single page application wiki in the form of a single HTML file that includes CSS, JavaScript, and the content. It is designed to be easy to customize and re-shape depending on application. It facilitates re-use of content by dividing it into small pieces called Tiddlers.
As a puppeteer, Robinson is best known for building and voicing puppets for the television series Spitting Image, The Riddlers, Dizzy Heights, and Puddle Lane. In The Riddlers, he built the puppets Mossop, Middler, Glossop, Eesup, and Tiddler (Tiddlup), also voicing Mossop and Middler. On Dizzy Heights he played Victor Gristle, and on Puddle Lane he played Toby the Dragon and other puppets. He also played Bungle in the 1994-1995 revival of the children's series Rainbow.
James "Firebat" Kostesich was the most successful tournament player, winning a total of US$105,650. Fifteen players made above the United States federal minimum wage through tournaments alone in 2014, and many players make more through livestreaming their Hearthstone games. Hearthstone's inaugural World Championship concluded at BlizzCon 2014 and featured a total prize pool of US$250,000 and the Last Hero Standing format. James "Firebat" Kostesich defeated Wang "Tiddler Celestial" Xieyu in the finals, becoming the first World Champion and earning US$100,000.
Tom Tiddler's Ground, also known as Tom Tidler's Ground or Tommy Tiddler's Ground, is a longstanding children's game. One player, "Tom Tiddler," stands on a heap of stones, gravel, etc. Other players rush onto the heap, crying "Here I am on Tom Tiddler's ground, picking up gold and silver," while Tom tries to capture, or in other versions, expel the invaders. By extension the phrase has come to mean the ground or tenement of a sluggard, or of one easily outwitted.
Sam, therefore, was basically the character of Julie under a different name, especially in her earlier episodes.Steven Moffat & Julia Sawalha "Breakfast at Czar's" Press Gang: Series 2 DVD audio commentary Charlie Creed-Miles, who played Danny McColl, the paper's photographer, became disenchanted with his minor role and left after the second series. Toni "Tiddler" Tildesley (Joanna Dukes) is the junior member of the team, responsible for the junior section, Junior Junior Gazette. Billy Homer (Andy Crowe) was also a recurring character.
Another aircraft to use the Advance V4 aero engine was the 'Dixon Nipper No.1', designed and built by H.S. Dixon in 1911 with a wingspan of . A single-seat canard pusher monoplane, the Nipper flew but crashed and was completely wrecked in an accident at Acton. The contribution of the Nipper to the development of flight was recognised by Hollywood, however, as a non-flying replica was built for comedian Tony Hancock's plane in the 1960s comedy film Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, called the Little Tiddler.
In 1904 she was put up for sale and bought by the West Cornwall Steam Ship Company. She arrived in Penzance on 12 November 1904 and was put to work on her first service two days later. They kept her until 1905 when she was then sold to the Great Western Railway, and employed on cargo services between Weymouth and the Channel Islands, and also on the route from Plymouth to Nantes. In 1912 she was sold to Charles Forbes who intended to use her for a treasure seeking expedition in Cocos Island Mrs Barry Till and Miss Genevieve Davis visited Cocos Island in 1911 and convinced themselves they had discovered a cave containing part of the treasure hidden by either Tom Tiddler or Benito Bonito.
The Gruffalo was an immediate success, going on to win several awards, including the Smarties Prize (1999). It has subsequently been translated into more than 40 languages, sold over 10 million copies worldwide, and has given rise to stage and screen productions by Tall Stories and Magic Light Pictures. The Gruffalo was followed by more Donaldson/Scheffler publications by Macmillan: Monkey Puzzle (2000), Room on the Broom (2001), The Smartest Giant in Town (2002), The Snail and the Whale (2003), The Gruffalo's Child, featuring an only child Gruffalo with a wooden stick doll plus the original cast of Gruffalo, Mouse, Fox, Snake and Owl (2004), and Charlie Cook's Favourite Book (2005). In 2006 Scheffler moved to Alison Green Books who published the duo's Tiddler (2007), Stick Man (inspired by the Gruffalo's Child's toy) (2008), Tabby McTat (2009), Zog (2010), The Highway Rat (2011), Superworm (2012) and The Scarecrows' Wedding (2014).

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