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A big fish, for example, eats a smaller one.
Tesco would be a big fish for London Citizens – but as its members have shown over the past decade, they are a pretty determined bunch.
Injury problems notwithstanding, Ottens was a big fish for a then-battling club like Geelong to land, so even a club as dedicated to enraging their fans as Richmond in that era wanted the Cats to hold up their end of the bargain in the form of early draft picks.
Oracle orcl has landed a big fish for its data warehousing solutions.
HotelTonight, a mobile app that offers deep discounts on same-day hotel deals, has landed a big fish for its marketing chief Travelocity executive Beth Murphy.
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There will be a fishing simulator at the show, a device that tests one's skill in fighting a big fish, and for hunters there will be the "Virtua-Hunt," a video range that projects live action wildlife footage on a screen.
If you are looking for a big fish you might want to use the guts for bait too.
The U. S. S. Robalo and the U. S. S. Snook are named for a big fish with an undershot jaw and a depressed brow, which ranges from Florida to Rio de Janiero.
"A big fish head like this is perfect for the shoulder".
Mr Dangote's $10 billion undeniably makes him a big fish, but the Dangote Group accounts for a quarter of Nigeria's stockmarket by value: it is a small and rather illiquid pond.
But a New York ban is, so to speak, the big fish for environmental groups because of the state's huge ethnic Asian population.
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