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It belongs to a big fish, to be precise, but a small fish has stolen it.
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Adhering to a strict diet of booze can be very helpful when trying to ignore the feeling of gloom that seems to hang over Las Vegas if you stay too long, but drinking a small fish tank's worth of liquid does a lot more damage than good.
The Met often collaborates with major institutions like Juilliard, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art but rarely with such a small fish.
That fishing could act similarly was, to our knowledge, first mentioned in the scientific literature in 1902, when Cloudsley Rutter wrote: 'A large fish is worth more on the markets than a small fish; but so are large cattle worth more on the market than small cattle, yet a stock-raiser would never think of selling his fine cattle and keeping only the runts to breed from.
"Without Spyker we would not have been able to acquire Saab Automobile last year, but the Spyker business soon became a small fish in a large pond," Mr. Muller, the chief, said at the time Saab retains supply and some distribution deals with G.M., which declined to comment.
But securities lawyers say Mr. Tourre appears to be a small fish.
But this 6-foot-4 former U.S. Army captain was not content to remain a small fish.
Also a small fish".
The minnow (which is a small fish, apparently).
Benjaminson got as far as growing a small fish fillet.
"Csatary was a small fish.
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