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Big fish.
An important person in a company or an organisation is a big fish.
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Ukraine was a much bigger fish.
But Mr Coulson is a much bigger fish.
A little later we catch a much bigger fish.
But now, Mr. Tadross added, "he's got a much bigger fish to fry".
"In terms of drug resistance, we have much bigger fish to fry".
"He's a much bigger fish in this pond of entertainment than I am," said Mr. Roth of Miramax.
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Not a fish, much bigger than that.
That makes sense, given that all the characters have much bigger (and possibly radioactive) fish to fry.
Forestry is already devolved and unlikely to change much, but independence would have much bigger implications for farmers and fishing crews, especially as an independent Scotland would have to apply to rejoin the European Union.
It is a much smaller fish in a much bigger pond: this year, it received $420m (pdf) from Congress.
They are fishing in a much bigger pond than the candidates".
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