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are minnows

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A small freshwater fish of the carp family.

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In comparison, most university presses are minnows.

The Sassolesi are minnows in the landscape of Italy's ultras.

Halfords and Pets at Home are minnows compared to Tesco.

However, these organisations are minnows of the internet world compared to the big fish like PornHub.

This creates a fragmented industry, in which even the biggest banks are minnows.

Though growing fast, as a share of total banking deposits the internet firms' are minnows today.

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I can't get spearing or eels now" -- spearing are minnow-size bait fish -- "so I'm trying to catch green crabs".

They'll all be minnows by comparison.

In the clear, shallow areas of the creek higher up, there were minnows and tadpoles, and crawfish to catch.

Britain may be minnows when it comes to winter sports, but we did invent modern sledding, and we've had our moments in figure skating too.

His voice, barring a few stray croaks, was minnow-like: a terse, silvery thing, darting through the stillness or slicing through the brackish rumble.

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