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"big fish" Definitions
  1. an important or powerful person
  2. a big fish in a small pond
  3. the most important or powerful person in a small group

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"Green Light" had a green light, "Big Fish" had a (big) fish, and so on.
Errol Spence says he's got his eyes on a BIG FISH after he dispatches with Shawn Porter in September ... and that big fish is no other than Manny Pacquiao.
"Big Fish," a stellar single from Vince Staples' inventive second LP, "Big Fish Theory," features visceral verses, a propulsive electronic beat, and a superb, uncredited hook from the rapper Juicy J.
Chun is more of a protector toward the big fish.
But many grumble that the big fish swim off unharmed.
Reel Big Fish offers a more intellectual kind of love.
You're a big fish swimming in the wrong lake, Aubrey.
I demonstrate the big fish, little fish, cardboard box routine.
It was, more or less, just that: a big fish.
What sorts of ETFs do other big fish favor and why?
Vince Staples' Big Fish Theory isn't up for Best Rap Album?
But McGeary has been a big fish in a small pond.
Now consider the potential big fish in the special counsel's investigation.
Big Fish and Begonia hits American theaters on April 6, 2018.
Canada is the big fish in a small Pan American pond.
In the world of children's music, they're very big fish indeed.
But it would also mean focusing on the big fish first.
You're just waiting for the next big fish to come along.
You have to be a big fish to own one. Why?
"Sometimes you're that big fish in a small pond," Waterman said.
His story is interesting, in a 'Big Fish' kind of way.
"I was a big fish in a small pond," he said.
I always cry when I watch Big Fish on the plane.
Later this month Vince Staples releases his sophomore album Big Fish Theory.
In late December of last year, the USDS netted a big fish.
VICE: Big Fish and Begonia is ambitious for your first feature film.
And meet Mr. Lek, the boss, the capo and big fish trainer.
There was the Starting Line, Taking Back Sunday, and Reel Big Fish.
Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity by David Lynch 24.
" He also had notable roles in the 'Bourne' franchise and "Big Fish.
Sky is already a big fish in a small European media pond.
First place, Water: "Big Fish in a Big Ocean" by Alex Kydd
None of this has changed on his sophomore album Big Fish Theory.
And Lynch's book Catching the Big Fish outlined his thoughts on meditation.
Sky is already a big fish in a small European media pond.
"If I'm them, I'm going big-game hunting for the big fish."
So what's your responsibility as a big fish in a small pond?
Does ending network neutrality help the big fish or the little fish?
Fish mislabeling Are we all the victims of a big fish fraud?
The Fossil Sport is a big fish in a small Wear OS pond.
Cost: $7.99 HOW TO CATCH BIG FISH AT NIGHT Strike King KVD 1.5D
If it weren't an actual big fish, I'd have a "fake news" problem.
A few months ago, Vince Staples released his second album, Big Fish Theory.
Each party had its fair share of big fish from the awards ceremony.
The average Romanian wants many, many years in jail for the big fish.
Marlon Moraes Moraes is like Gaethje: another big fish in a tiny pond.
Not content with big fish, the bankruptcy trustee turned on Lyondell's old shareholders.
We reached out to Big Fish Entertainment for comment ... so far, radio silence.
Troy Daniels caught a big fish on his birthday, maybe the biggest fish.
For a new work, "Big Fish," she hangs suspended from an oversized hook.
After the beefy Summertime '233 and the dance-friendly Big Fish Theory, FM!
At the moment, it benefits from being a big fish in a small pond.
What about the big fish whose open secrets are still part of whisper networks?
"I'd have had to explain how I lost Trump, the big fish," he said.
The big fish have lower costs, relative to income, and the gap is widening.
Stream Big Fish Theory below, and check out the rapper's upcoming tour dates here.
And a big fish comes and takes away his legs, and that's the end.
Hawaii's congressional delegation is unfortunately living in denial, hoping they'll hook the big fish.
Last week Vince Staples dropped his highly anticipated sophomore studio album, Big Fish Theory.
These are not big fish, but they're coming in from all over, not just Alabama.
KaytranadaThe most exciting producer in Canada...is a real big fish/small pond situation. KayzoHeyno.
In their perspective, it might be a fairy tale about a big fish returning home.
Big Fish received investment from Enlight Media in 2013, when the film project was restarted.
And because of this short film, we got the first investment to make Big Fish.
Looks like GDPR has caught its first few big fish in its data-regulating net.
I create a fake OkCupid account, and immediately begin catfishing members of Reel Big Fish.
National treasure Vince Staples has released the follow-up to 2017's Big Fish Theory.
You're a big fish in a small pond as Paramount Network's first original weekly drama.
You're a big fish in a small pond as Paramount Network's first original weekly drama.
These are Changi's intimate breathing spaces, home to big fish and small scenes of tranquillity.
Brass has not been this good since that time Reel Big Fish covered A-Ha.
The big fish are eating each other, and soon there may only be one left.
In another picture, the proud dad showed off the other big fish he and Jack caught.
Big Fish deals explicitly with the loss of a parent and bridging the gap between generations.
Big Fish deals explicitly with the loss of a parent and bridging the gap between generations.
The argument that this is good for Warren starts with big fish in a little pond.
Lizzie: "Big Fish" is special because it's relatable and could be a metaphor for absolutely anything.
Part brain food, part bangers, Big Fish Theory is your antidote to empty-calorie summer music.
He recruits the Attorney General of New York on his plan to catch the big fish.
In the eyes of the adults, Big Fish might be a story about freedom and protection.
Or from Manchester United's non-conformist, to the big fish in the small pond at Fulham.
The big fish were awarded scores of 4.9 on average, compared with 4.7 for the minnows.
Well, we're pretty niche when it comes to ... You're a big fish in a podcast pond.
Mr. Baker was not a big fish; his hedge fund had under $1 billion in assets.
Felicity says she wasn't the big fish in this scheme, and shouldn't be sentenced like one.
He came prepared with an 11-inch sucker because big bait attracts big fish, he said.
Now the big fish — which can weigh up to 30 pounds — are finishing their courtship rituals.
My last port of call was Burger King, where I ordered the Big Fish sandwich ($6.49).
Kaitlyn: "Big Fish" is special because it's a good reminder that not all of your summer jams have to be peppy, it's okay to indulge in some humidity-induced gloom, and a good reminder that Vince Staples is releasing a new album soon called Big Fish Theory.
The researchers then asked them what they thought of the fish, and the Westerners would say that the big fish was obviously the leader and the East Asian people would say they felt sorry for the big fish because it had obviously been excluded from the group.
By focusing on Windows, Random Salad Games has enjoyed being a big fish in a small pond.
Many are using mapping software big fish Esri's platform to inform their constituents where they can vote.
"I've booked a lot more because I'm now a big fish in a small pond," he says.
It's cliche, but so true: it's so much easier being a big fish in a small pond.
To them, Manafort sure seems like a very "big fish" to get snared in the prosecutor's net.
Why do that when you can stay here and be a big fish in a small pond?
The big fish are famous for damaging fishing boats, breaking equipment on board and even injuring boaters.
"I knew it was a big fish as soon as I set the hook," Mr. Volk said.
I think I want to be a big fish in a small pond for a little while.
They're very big fish who have spent decades avoiding the unwanted attention of unsavory would-be remora.
Fortunately for them, there are some very big fish that may finally be hungry enough to bite.
This works for him in business because he is the big fish so he has the leverage.
Our editor, Emily Yoshida perused the cocktail menu before we embarked on this outing and said "YOU HAVE TO GET THIS" about something called the Big Fish Bowl (this is a not-immediately-obvious reference to the film Big Fish, which I didn't pick up on for 2182 hours).
Nick Chang commented, "The best time to catch (sardines) is when they are being chased by big fish."
We're working on the sequel to Big Fish and Begonia, and are currently in the pre-production phase.
"Forrest would be a big fish in this pond," then-mayor Bart Peterson told Indianapolis Monthly in 2007.
Suddenly, you're a big fish, capable of recruiting the best of the best for a lower price tag.
"We wanted to make things fun and create some excitement about big fish and wildlife," Morris told CNBC.
If it enforces the laws against anyone, it targets the bit players — while the big fish swim away.
Or should you take the most influential position, where you'll be a big fish in a small pond?
"MoMA is the big fish in the big sea of the New York art world," Mr. Haag said.
Now, here are the big fish that back in the mix -- Jim Jones, Chrissy Lampkin and Somaya Reece.
All cases of the big fish were found in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Chile, she said.
At home, Adeline Kenlin, 15, is "a big fish in a little pond," her coach Mary Wise said.
It was Vince's way of hinting that this day — the day of the "Big Fish" video — would come eventually.
America's leading firms may not be as gelatinous as Japan's sprawling business groups, but they are big fish indeed.
ISIS has lost plenty of key figures lately, but this guy was a big fish in its core leadership.
Some are big fish in small ponds: Bhutan Development Bank runs a quarter of the Himalayan kingdom's banking system.
Okay, now that you've watched it, please revert to the earlier "play Big Fish Theory at some volume" plan.
Babich said she had been seeking a "big fish" to write Subsys prescriptions when she met Clough in 2013.
"You want those little fish to grow up into big fish and produce more little fish," Mr. Curtis said.
Spates is suing the reality stars and Big Fish Entertainment over the incident ... and he's seeking a big payday.
To invoke the "big fish" analogy, a prosecutor has no interest in letting the biggest fish off the hook.
Aristocrat will fund the acquisition of Big Fish Games via existing cash and an incremental $890 million loan facility.
Big fish, seals, cormorants, gulls, and terns congregate in the tides, plucking out herring and mackerel as they move.
Seattle-based Big Fish Games, the more recent of the two acquisitions, had cost the company about $990 million.
Now I'm a big fish in a small pond, but it was the other way around at the UFC.
There aren't many (if any) solid reviews of the Rackham AeroBōte around the world wide web, but you can watch people catching big fish (a kingfish, or king mackerel, outside the surf), bigger fish (a tarpon), and even very big fish (a five- or six-foot blacktip shark) atop similar models on YouTube.
I'm willing to bet you've seen footage of a little fish attached to a very big fish like a shark.
Nor because they are considered big fish whose prosecutions could pay big time and big career dividends down the road.
"Here, we could be a big fish in a small pond," he said of moving his company to Gainesville, Florida.
We may never know until the inauguration party, which I imagine will be like the death scene in Big Fish
"The majority of the population think, 'Well, they're catching tiny fish, while the big fish are left alone,'" said Sumati.
Big Fish and Begonia was originally a short film we made in 2004, and was also originally for a competition.
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The actor previously played the Penguin in Batman Returns and ringmaster Amos Calloway in Big Fish, two Burton-directed projects.
Guy Ritchie (Snatch, Sherlock Holmes) is directing the new Aladdin movie, working from a script by John August (Big Fish).
He admitted that he took pleasure in stirring up the waters where his old rival is now the big fish.
A lawyer familiar with the decision cited the difficulty of proving significant damages; Insys was not a big fish yet.
Vince Staples has been making his rounds in preparation for his Big Fish Theory album arriving next Friday, June 23.
You can stay here and be a big fish in a small pond, or you can really try to swim.
Janine di Giovanni complains that for many years after the war in Bosnia, big fish like Radovan Karadzic and Gen.
And we're a big fish in a small pond, so I do think it's a big strategic advantage for us.
Arrowhead Lodge may not have been the Taj Mahal, but it was still the big fish in a small pond.
AX) said on Thursday it will acquire Seattle-based gaming company Big Fish Games, a unit of Churchill Downs (CHDN.
In the engraving "Big Fish Eat Little Fish" (1557), a man takes a huge knife to the belly of a fish.
And big fish may not, as might reasonably be expected, ooze proportionately more DNA into the water than small fish do.
Big Fish and Begonia, Chinese animators Liang Xuan and Zhang Chun's blockbuster debut, is packed to the brim with enchanting moments.
Big Fish and Begonia checks typical Miyazaki boxes like having a strong female lead and a fantastical take on classic folktales.
"They also have a big fish-tank in the housekeeping department, with a shelter in it, oxygen and plants," he said.
"When I was in the water, I was like, 'This is probably a big fish,' " Webre-Hayes recalled to the students.
This does not necessarily mean monopoly; some sectors, such as ride-hailing, may support a big fish and a littler one.
The choice of tracks like "It's Only Us" by Robbie Williams or "Sell Out" by Reel Big Fish was no accident.
The movie will be written by John August, who is behind movies like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Big Fish.
Mueller is starting at the lowest level, with seemingly unrelated people like van der Zwaan, to get to the big fish.
BLOOMFIELD "Big Fish," musical with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and book by John August, presented by 293th Wall Theater.
BLOOMFIELD "Big Fish," musical with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and book by John August, presented by 4th Wall Theater.
After nabbing the few big fish (like Casper or Away), it attracts companies that want to be placed by their side.
"Big Fish," like "The Exorcist," also has a celluloid forebear — the 2003 Tim Burton film, starring Ewan McGregor and Albert Finney.
The first thing that came to mind, which I've only seen once but I assure you would make me cry: Big Fish.
"They're getting the small fish, when they should've started at the top and got the big fish," Anthony Dirrell told VICE Sports.
He left Amazon for a brief stint between 2011 and 2013 to head up the Seattle-based game developer Big Fish Games.
"As soon as it took the bait I knew it was going to be a big fish," he told the Daily Mirror.
Offset has a lot of marquee features on his newest album -- but there's a big fish he couldn't land ... one Kendrick Lamar.
Guy Ritchie will direct the movie, teaming with Big Fish writer John August in probably the oddest match we can think of.
Not sure you'd heard yet but Vince Staples put out his masterpiece of an album, Big Fish Theory today (Friday, June 23).
BlaBlaCar has made seven other acquisitions in its own efforts to position itself as a Big Fish, including its closest competitor, Carpooling.
This big net cast via using enhanced data analysis is not just catching big fish but lots of small fish as well.
With that in mind, Ben-Veniste told Blitzer that there was a big fish mounted on the wall of his rec room.
The menu separates it into "little fish" of appetizer size and "big fish," which aren't all that big; they're normal main courses.
It is still a big fish among the opposition minnows, and the only likely rallying point for a serious challenge to the BJP.
Similar to Instagram and Whatsapp, Whole Foods was a big fish in a big pond that has been swallowed by a blue whale.
"The Fed is the big fish in the pond and as the Fed goes, so the central banks tend to go," he said.
If you enjoyed Lynch's short book, Catching the Big Fish, you'll love the way this fills in the gaps of his early life.
"Obviously this is a big fish to land," said Jay Weatherill, the premier of South Australia, after describing how the project came together.
ABA was listed more than three dozen times as the paying sponsor for trips, sometimes landing some big fish in the DOJ hierarchy.
The book made her reputation; she began placing stories in The Atlantic, Esquire , and—that small pond of big fish— New American Review .
Former MythBusters co-host Adam Savage, a big fish in the maker community, remembers coming across Giertz's breakfast machine video three years ago.
In Phoenix, "I felt like a big fish in a small pond both career-wise and dating-wise," said Ms. Olson, now 2800.
"The big fish here are the Trump campaign, the Trump Organization and, as an unindicted co-conspirator, the president himself," Mr. Eisen said.
We also believe the Russians would have seen very little downside to trying to recruit someone on the Trump team — a big fish.
"Normally the president is the big fish in the pond, and he doesn't want to get in the way of everybody else," Biersack said.
By early 216, after years of working with smaller brands and Etsy sellers, two big fish finally returned the Tripps' emails: Nike and Aerie.
People start bands and have the mentality of "big fish in a small pond," but once you get to Toronto you realize you're nothing.
Very soon the world will be able to hear Vince talk more, because his album Big Fish Theory is arriving next Friday, June 23.
They hope to get a little blood in the water and then hope for the big fish to come in and kill them off.
The suspect, who has not been identified, was said to be a "big fish," according to unnamed sources speaking to the Belgian broadcaster RTL.
The thick flesh of the wild fillet, from a big fish, was firm yet silky; the texture of the farmed fish was less firm.
It was even smaller than my high school, but it was a place where I could be a big fish in a small pond.
One of my lines within the company is that we want to play where we can be a big fish in a small pond.
And perhaps Apple's position as the big fish in a small pond of wearable competitors probably gives it the right to set the tone.
While their divisional rivals may have contributed to this state of affairs, they believe that they are a big fish in a small pond.
It would be one of those big fish stories, those one-that-got-away stories, you'd be telling for the rest of your life.
Many musical acts that helped define the late 1990s and early 2000s graced Warped Tour's stages, including Blink-182, Reel Big Fish and Eminem.
After recent collaborations with Clams Casino, Flume, and Gorillaz, Long Beach rapper Vince Staples released his second studio album today called Big Fish Theory.
"If you pursue this, you are going to be swimming with some really big fish," a staff member told Ms. Kowalski, the lawsuit said.
" And gives a pep talk to Erik's fishing lure: "Get down there, boy, and bring home a big fish for your old father to eat.
Chuck, tired of bringing down small-time white-collar criminals, wants a big fish, and Axe is one of the biggest fish of them all.
Here are your options if you want to dip your toe in the water, wade knee-deep, or really swim with the VR big fish.
And the sense that the big fish might need the little ones, in addition to the other way around, regardless of which ocean they inhabit.
The administration on Thursday said the shift was to target "big fish", moving away from street level operations to go after big networks and suppliers.
Hodnefjell said that more big fish was coming on the market and that the price gap between smaller and bigger fish had started to shrink.
In 2004, we made the Flash animated short film version of Big Fish, which got a significant view count and received lots of attention online.
And the iPad mini isn't about competing with the wriggling tadpoles already in the 'small tablet' pond, it's about a big fish extending its dominion.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New Jersey crackdown on distracted drivers ordered by Governor Chris Christie's attorney general netted a big fish - the state's first lady.
The cute boat Vince relied on in the "Big Fish" video's fully at one with the sand on what initially looks like a deserted beach.
Ellen DeGeneres premiered the latest trailer for Finding Dory on her show, probably because she's the new big fish in Disney Pixar's post-Nemo pond.
They find that the arrival of a new plant raises productivity in existing factories—those that were there before the arrival of the big fish.
I like to go first thing to Port Royal, a fishing village close to the airport — the entire beach is like one big fish cookout.
The United States is the big fish within the U.N. system, and so a big proportion of posts go to U.S. officials and American citizens.
Cryptojacking—hacking into a server to use it for cryptocurrency mining—is a new technique, but it has already pulled down a big fish: Tesla.
Consider the big fish story to be told about the paiche, a freshwater monster that looks like a carp, but far larger and prehistoric-looking.
Let's paddle on to 64D, a "Golfer's hazard" or WATER HAZARD, and 66D, the ska-punk band that I'd never heard of, REEL BIG FISH.
"In a world where the big fish eat small fish and the small fish eat shrimps, Singapore must become a poisonous shrimp," he once said.
"Peter is a very, very big fish in quite a small tank," a former prime minister, John Key, told The New York Times in 2012.
The gaming machine maker said it will acquire Seattle-based gaming company Big Fish Games, a unit of Churchill Downs, for $990 million in cash.
Starburst, for a fee from those big fish and a cut of future deals with the small ones, is more than happy to aid them both.
TAX collection in Africa resembles an exasperating fishing expedition, in which the big fish wriggle into tax havens and the tiddlers hide in the informal sector.
Thaksin Shinawatra, a former prime minister, briefly owned Manchester City in 2007-08; Dejphon Chansiri, a big fish in the canned-tuna business, owns Sheffield Wednesday.
The hospitality giant has brought on as its chief financial officer Dave Stephenson, a long-time Amazon vice president and former president of Big Fish Games.
There's a sense, watching Burton's movies since 2003's Big Fish, that he's lost touch with the kind of humanity he brought to his earliest films.
The old way of patronage politics in these inner cities is a shrinking pond, with local big fish trying to suck up all the remaining air.
Abun, who is also a lawyer representing Kayong's family, urged the authorities to get to the bottom of the matter, and go after the "big fish".
Lockheed Martin itself was the product of mergers and acquisitions involving nearly two dozen companies — distinctly a tale of big fish chowing down on little fish.
In the early 1990s, Airbus decided it was time to go after the big fish, with a jumbojet of its own to compete against Boeing's 747.
Suddenly, the big fish are starring in a summer like it's 1975, when "Jaws" captivated the nation and turned them into monstrous villains in the collective awareness.
While it screened at the New York International Children's Film Festival, there's no explain-like-I'm-five moral to be taken away from Big Fish and Begonia.
He'll soon embark on several months of further explaining—his new album, Big Fish Theory, is sure to generate press and daunting lines of questioning from reporters.
The city government in Yangon, the commercial capital, has set up an office to check up on a broader range of potential taxpayers, beyond the big fish.
In keeping with the aquatic theme we've seen, in everything from the album artwork to the "Big Fish" video, this latest clip sees Vince and Ty shipwrecked.
Bryan gets worried this case could end his career, Boyd's such a big fish and the jury isn't going to understand what he did that was illegal.
Talent-wise, Sohal is now a big fish in a smaller pond, akin to an average National Basketball Association player suiting up in the Philippines Basketball Association.
A MINUS Vince Staples: Big Fish Theory (Def Jam) On an album that's two-thirds as amazing as is reported, nine-tenths of the amazement is musical.
Spear-phishing refers to an email targeted at an important person — or a "big fish" — who can provide entry to a cache of the most important data.
The chef is Jesse Schenker, an "Iron Chef America" winner and former big fish in a big pond at Manhattan's Recette and the Gander, both now closed.
" Screenwriter John August, who wrote films like "Charlie's Angels" and "Big Fish," tweeted, "My agent of 20+ years is a great friend and fighter for my career.
Ultimately, kleptopredation shows that food webs are complex pathways where energy and nutrients travel between plants and animals—far more complex than just big fish eats little fish.
SO THERE'S SOME BIG FISH OUT THERE AND YOU KNOW, WE WANT TO GO GOBBLE THEM UP. EISEN: SPEAKING OF — FABER: DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE SPORT, KEVIN?
From 2007 to 2009, we worked on the test footage for a feature film version of Big Fish, and got a lot of awards and attention from that.
As an average Ewan McGregor fan (Moulin Rouge, Stars Wars, Big Fish), I knew I loved his movies, but I had no idea that his penis was famous.
Compliance with regulators and court orders "not optional it's not a game, I don't care if you are a small potato or a big fish," Judge Nathan said.
Many smaller funds typically trail behind these big fish, and when a core holding goes down they typically will reduce risk across the portfolio and sell other stocks.
The academics study the tides of history, while the popular historians go out fishing to find (and tag) the big fish that presumably make the ocean worth watching.
All FIFA countries have the same number of votes, and Blatter secured his power base by playing to the numerous smaller nations rather than a few big fish.
Alternatively, or additionally, it could double down on the launch strategy of luring creators with the potential to become the big fish in IGTV's small-for-now pond.
Parallels can also be found to the Hidden Object genre, where developers like Her Interactive and Big Fish Games have created numerous adventure games for a casual audience.
But in Paris, which remains a relatively small pond in the world of global auctions, Artcurial is a big fish that generates both world records and general excitement.
At best, that's an inefficient use of I.R.S. agents: Compliance should apply to all, but the I.R.S. should do most of its fishing where the big fish are.
You're other ska band, We Are the Union , just went on tour with Reel Big Fish , who are largely responsible for making ska mainstream in America in the 90s.
Some prefer being a big fish in a smaller pond, but Makayla Wray had a different idea when she moved from her hometown of Pittsburgh to New York City.
The other is rescue, for if a big fish came along and snatched the bait the drone was carrying, the device might be dragged down to Davy Jones's locker.
Vince Staples: Big Fish Theory (ARTium/Blacksmith/Def Jam) Vince Staples is on an absurd productivity streak: since 2014 he's released one stark, compelling, musically distinct project each year.
Like art gallery patrons might appreciate the Impressionistic strokes of a Monet or the intimacy of Michelangelo's "Pieta" captured in carved marble, Reel Big Fish is also very dope.
It is time the big fish of global finance diverted their gaze from the gadding of the minnows to take a look at their own reflections in the aquarium.
Market experts predict consolidation among producers, which now total more than 100 against a handful two decades ago - with the big fish eating the little fish to preserve margins.
Paramount Studios is currently developing a prequel to "Grease," titled "Summer Loving," and has recruited "Big Fish" writer John August to pen the script, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
His time at Amazon was interrupted by a two-year stint at Big Fish Games from 2011 to 2013, where he held a number of titles, including president and CFO.
The big fish in the fashion rental economy is Rent the Runway, the huge startup that's raised more than $400 million in funding and has grown to 9 million members.
Personally, "Big Fish" is a good reminder of the time I went to a Vince Staples concert with my friend Lizzie, who writes one half of One Video every week.
When we did the short film version of Big Fish and Begonia in 2004, I was greatly influenced by The Little Mermaid, which is a fairy tale that I revere.
They lay memorable, earworm flows over colorful yet dystopian, future-leaning production that sits somewhere between the tone of Vince Staples' Big Fish Theory and London's rain-soaked evening streets.
Nowadays, Barry is a big fish in the anxiety pond, but back then the book was literally a Microsoft Word document with a pic of him skydiving on the cover.
Click the image below to watch: Morritt, 61, told Perth Now he was on a morning walk with his dog when he spotted what he believed was a big fish.
But the provocateur has reeled in some big fish -- who have dutifully denounced him -- as marks, adding sizzle to what otherwise amounts to serving old wine in a new bottle.
The traditional large males are readily fooled so long as the mimics are rare, but as more mimics succeed, the big fish become less abundant and the mimics more plentiful.
He had not, in the press's familiar story line, caught the "big fish," and reporters would be eager to cast the indictment of S.A.C. as something short of total victory.
I left school feeling like a big fish, so it was probably pretty healthy to have it instantly proven that I was still a total dingus with a lot to learn.
"We had been having some great action and knew there were big fish in the Rainy River," Burke told the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), which confirmed the new record.
TUVALU and Nauru, lonely miniature outposts in the western Pacific, are just two of the minnows that enjoy making a splash when they swim with the big fish of the Commonwealth.
On the departure list is everything from Ray, the 2004 biopic that snagged Jamie Foxx his Oscar, to Tim Burton's fantastical Big Fish (2003), to literally decades' worth of Doctor Who.
In their way, they're just following the example of big-fish veteran entrepreneurs: the retired generals and admirals who hang around defense-contractor boardrooms and the greenrooms of broadcast news studios.
"I relate it a lot to my spearfishing—you don't know why, but you know that if you dive now the big fish is going to come," Gouzer once told me.
Magic is said to have engaged in immediate talks with LeBron the moment he landed in L.A. last Saturday, and was integral in landing the big fish for the Lakers organization.
Big Fish has visuals that would never make it into a children's movie in the US. How is your approach to movies for children different in China than in the United States?
In terms of competition, Bednar name-checks the likes of Moz, Conductor (acquired this year by WeWork), BloomReach and BrightEdge — so it is swimming in a pool with some very big fish.
The Sun even reported that Thirlwall was already in talks for the upcoming movie, which was adapted by Big Fish screenwriter John August and is set to be directed by Guy Ritchie.
With 133 wins out of 213, and fighting anywhere between 213 and 13llbs at short notice, right now Pernkun's the big fish, top dog and A-Number 1 talk of the town.
The Frightnrs eschewed the frat house aura of third wave, faux-Jamaican-punk bands like Reel Big Fish or the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, favoring instead earnest ballads with a deep soul groove.
Perhaps the take-away for cities isn't that we should all be so focused on hooking that big fish from afar, but instead that we should be growing it in our own waters.
The goal isn't to catch individual poachers at this point—they want to track where the eggs are going in order to bust a big fish in the turtle egg-smuggling black market.
While Swift was considered a potential big fish for that sort of agreement, the old major-label system — which controls about 80 percent of the industry via Universal, Sony and Warner — won out.
It's full of personal anecdotes, facts on marine life and life in general along coastal Norway, and about the hunt for a big fish that they, I suspect, never will catch nor find.
The world needs to reinforce an international rules-based order to avoid a situation where "the big fish eat the little fish," according to Australian Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Steven Ciobo.
Liberty University — a private Baptist school founded by Jerry Falwell in 1971 — has talked in recent years about becoming a big fish in college sports, as opposed to the minnow it has long been.
HARARE (Reuters) - As he celebrated his 93rd birthday on Tuesday, Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe brushed aside persistent allegations of corruption against senior officials, saying rumor-mongers were merely targeting "big fish" in his administration.
" As for his own work, he told me Big Fish has conservative fans, because "it doesn't try to pigeonhole the Southern father into a set template, nor does it canonize his liberal reporter son.
Because I'd always rather be catching a big fish in Virginia and drinking ice-cold micheladas, I am unhappy that I am actually sitting on a cold floor in Rockaway, not catching a fish.
However, some see that the trend of "big fish eating small fish" is inevitable despite the bans from the regulators, and the wave of consolidation would probably continue to sweep through the semiconductor industry.
English producer Sophie and Australian electronic sensation Flume lace California rappers Vince Staples and Kendrick Lamar with a thundering, bass-heavy industrial beat on "Yeah Right" from Staples' excellent new LP, "Big Fish Theory."
If you're wondering about Spruce's interests and hobbies, he is a "Single Penguin looking for Chicks," a non-smoker, and loves seafood, diving, conservation, and the bands Reel Big Fish and Hootie and the Blowfish.
Successfully reeling in a big fish requires a certain kind of finesse, and you'll feel an extra tick of pride having done it with the cardboard fishing pole you just spent over an hour crafting.
Its deputy director, Nerma Jelacic, said CIJA had provided documentary evidence and witness testimony against Anwar R.. "For the kind of people you can find in Europe, this is a big fish," Jelacic told Reuters.
The script for the live-action version has been put together by Big Fish screenplay writer John August, but there's no word yet on cast, or how Disney will approach the role of the genie.
"This is a big fish among a whole lot of small ones we're working with," said Michele Bannister, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Victoria in British Columbia who is working on the survey.
Another future Netflix series, "Hilda," is inspired by the British author Luke Pearson's graphic novels featuring an intrepid blue-haired girl, while Xuan Liang and Chun Zhang's "Big Fish & Begonia" draws on dramatic Chinese mythology.
As on Broadway, this latest "Big Fish" devotes copious time (some may think too much) to the various products of the aging Edward Bloom's fantastical mind — a mermaid, a witch and a hirsute giant included.
OK, my recommendation this week is the Scriptnotes podcast hosted by John August, who's the screenwriter behind Big Fish, Charlie's Angels, and other movies you probably know, and Craig Mazin, or it might be Mazin.
Rather than ''going in'' (local shorthand for ''going in to an administration''), Lewandowski leveraged his big-fish status in Trump­land to open a lucrative Washington consultancy to help corporations and clients ''navigate'' the new administration.
Although Britain is no longer the global force it was in industries such as steel production or ship building, it is still a big fish in the relatively small pond of the international art market.
In turn krill and smaller fish feed on the zooplankton, big fish feed on the smaller fish and so it goes on up a food chain that includes whales, seals, sea birds, and even polar bears.
So far we've heard "Big Fish", which is accompanied by history's best video involving a shipwrecked yacht, and "Bag Bak"—a track that should already be in your weekend playlist, and if it isn't wyd baby?
With a bevy of well known electronic producers in tow, plus Kendrick Lamar and Gorillaz frontman Damon Albarn contributing, Staples's Big Fish Theory is a frenetic examination of the responsibilities, perks, and drawbacks of newfound fame.
Staples stormed the hip-hop world with his masterful 2015 double LP Summertime '06 — and on Big Fish Theory, which follows collaborations with James Blake and Damon Albarn, he shows no signs of letting up creatively.
"The point is to send a signal, particularly to the 'big fish' ... that we have documented their crimes and will continue to document their crimes," Andrew Gilmour, U.N. Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, told Reuters.
This is kind of a joke, but kind of not a joke, but I feel like the elevator pitch for this album is like, Reel Big Fish meets Leonard Cohen, or Blink 182 meets Randy Newman.
Wednesday's minute-and-a-half-long trailer for the Tim Burton remake feels a bit like Big Fish cut with a sizable share of The Greatest Showman and a CG elephant thrown in for good measure.
"In the sea the big fish eats the smaller one... but we want to be independent because independence for a company is like freedom for an individual," Alberto Recordati said on the sidelines of a conference.
A big fish in a small pondBoth Gilbert and Ball credit Austin Ventures with kick-starting Austin's reputation as a tech hub, but its cache with Silicon Valley investors hampered the region's explosive growth, they said.
Even if they don't land a big fish to lift their bench this summer, Washington already has enjoyed a bit of success with lineups beyond its starting five that match up nicely against Cleveland's smaller groups.
At the same time, the president's inner circle has been accused of maintaining links to major drug traffickers — an allegation that gains some credence from the fact that no big fish have been caught so far.
His latest LP, "Big Fish Theory," trades the minimalist '90s homage of his double-disc 2015 debut album, "Summertime '06," for the electronic, industrial dance music cacophony favored, at times, by Kanye West and Danny Brown.
This puts the program in a central location in Detroit's growing tech scene, giving participants the opportunity to interact with other entrepreneurs looking to be, as they say in Detroit, a big fish in a small pond.
WATTERS: I think you have to assume that there is major international conspiracy and collusion between Trump and Russia to buy into the premise that he&aposs just squeezing Manafort in order to get the big fish.
QUANG TRI, Vietnam (Reuters) - "The big fish are all dead," complained 50 year-old Mai Xuan Hoa, picking small fish from a net as he tried to rebuild his livelihood a year after Vietnam's worst environmental disaster.
Here are some honorable mentions: Aromanticism by Moses Sumney / American Teen by Khalid  / Crack-Up by Fleet Foxes / Half-Light by Rostam / Big Fish Theory by Vince Staples / What Now by Sylvan Esso / Saturation II by Brockhampton. 
Several years of further production credits followed, including many more Charli XCX songs and several highlights on Vince Staples's Big Fish Theory, the rare mainstream rap album whose cold metallic surface glimmers as brightly as Sophie's own.
Its sci-fi flourishes—the big-fish-small-world image would be at home on a skyscraper in Blade Runner—are the result of Antonov's clever shooting; the street scene is captured through the pane of an aquarium.
Honestly, this tainted reputation of the earth's shark population is a sort of a shame, really, because they're just big fish trying get by in the same way we're small primates trying to get by with wellness and skincare.
If I could get a do-over, I would have looked at more schools where I could have been a big fish in a small pond and taken more leadership opportunities, instead of only focusing on a school's pedigree.
But it's more than staff — Howlett argues that while the agency is happy to go after the "low-hanging fruit" of small-time tax avoiders or someone who accidentally broke the rules, they're letting the big fish go free.
The new gallery is based around a different bunch of paradoxes: from being a big fish in a small pond to another gallery in a vast sea of art; from having a deluxe art space to a more modest one.
In essence, the EPA is arguing that the agency is going after the big fish — that the number of cases is down, but the impact of the cases it does pursue, in terms of settlements and pollution avoided, is up.
Abe's reminiscences sound preposterous—much like the tall tales in Mr Burton's "Big Fish"—but when the old man is murdered by a supernatural assailant, Jake is prompted to travel to the island to see if the orphanage is actually there.
After that, there were no major chip announcements until April when an internal memo stated that Xiaomi would spin off part of its chip division into a subsidiary called Big Fish focused on making chips for internet-of-things devices.
But don't let the many facets of Dodd-Frank overshadow the big fish that bankers are trying to land: significant changes to the so-called "Volcker Rule" that places limits on how (and how much) banks can invest their money.
With his so-simple-it-smarts commentary and little patience for excess, Staples delivers a project in Big Fish Theory that feels at once different and familiar, and sticks out like a sore thumb (in a good way) against his peers.
In particular, shark diving in Pacific Harbor, a couple of hours' drive from the international airport on Viti Levu, offers a fairly certain chance of seeing what any honest diver will admit to yearn for: lots and lots of big fish.
More generally, we have seen a lot of ad tech consolidation in the last couple of years, with a number of smaller startups coming under the under the wing of larger platforms, and big fish getting gobbled up by even bigger fish.
"These are the big fish," said Victoria Sanford, an anthropologist at Lehman College of the City University of New York who has studied human rights violations committed during the 1960-96 war, when security forces razed whole villages as they pursued leftist guerrillas.
For men trying to play up their virility in the name of a hallowed right-swipe, no pose is too desperate or too extreme, and among the many visual patterns emerging in the age of digital courting is dudes holding really big fish.
Photos by Steven DeTray Gucci's public appearances since his release have been scare, so to see him listed alongside the likes of Grimes, Bon Iver, Patti Smith, Reel Big Fish, TLC, and Nicolas Jaar on the festival's absurdist lineup left many delightedly confused.
Since her unexpected return in the second half of 22001, she has essentially been a big fish in a small pond: excelling only at doubles while a select few of her former rivals have continued to thrive on the grander singles stages.
The film features elements of Burton's earlier film Big Fish, which was about the power of storytelling, but the director is saddled with a weak script that goes off the rail in the third act, as CGI begins to dominate the picture.
What I know is that Dumbo isn't entirely unpleasant to watch — on the whole, it's probably Burton's best since Big Fish, whatever that's worth — and while the scenes in which the elephant takes flight around the circus tent aren't exactly magical, they're pretty fun.
It also helped with some serious sound bleed issues and allowed The DoLaB to establish more of its own style, the result of which is the massive Big Fish dance arena that surrounds the crowd on all sides and from above, making an immersive experience.
For the road warrior Our picks: Big fish sandwich, without tartar sauce and with half the bun; or Tendergrill chicken sandwich without mayo If you are on a road trip, you might be eating away from home at least for a day or two.
But even after she harpoons a big fish in the form of Mesa Verde, a bank looking to expand into new states (just the kind of time-consuming toil that yields thousands of billable hours), she is refused a get-out-of-jail card.
"This case is important because before the police could only catch the small fish, but this is the first time they got the big fish," said Papop Siamhan, a lawyer for the trafficking victims and project coordinator for the Human Rights and Development Foundation (HRDF) rights group.
A 2009 LA Times piece written ahead of Mo'Nique's big Oscar win questioned whether or not she was ruining her chances at the big fish because of her reluctance to campaign for the film and her asks to be compensated for the work involved in promoting it.
Further downtown, while perusing the Morrison gallery's rock 'n' roll photos, he told persuasive big-fish stories, as if holding court on a barstool, of intimate interactions with the likes of Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Carl Perkins, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, George Jones and even Kurt Cobain.
"You stand back here and they throw a big fish and you say, 'Time out, I don't want to catch this fish,' but you've just got to do it," said Ryan Hébert (pronounced AY-bear), 36, who has worked just more than a year with the company.
The Public Theater at the Delacorte is the big fish in the New York pond and will stage "Julius Caesar" (May 26-June 28), with the outside-the-box casting choice of Elizabeth Marvel as Mark Antony, and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (July 217-Aug. 229).
Inside the big fish market in the port town of Peterhead, the majority opinion is pro-Brexit, although Andrew Charles, who supports the Scottish National Party, says that under Mr. Johnson's plan the export part of his business would be uneconomical because of the added certification costs.
Men pose in white shorts, holding tennis racquets; a man with a fishing pole in one hand holds a big fish by its gills in the other; a man with his legs splayed on the grass balances a young child between them, toddler fists resting along his big thighs.
Driving the news: Amid the more than 2158 also-ran cities with broken hearts, there are places like Columbus — the beneficiary of giant economic strides by its own efforts over the years, but retaining the stubborn, starry-eyed hope of one day capturing one of the big fish.
"Whether catching big fish and parading them in front of the cameras is effective or not, it's good P.R. But it is counterproductive, because you have lieutenants or rivals running to fill that vacuum, and they typically can't do it peacefully, so they do it violently," he said.
In an email, the president of Big Fish Employer Services, which Dignam founded in 2003, said the company had been "shocked and horrified" by the news that Dignam had been onboard the vessel, and that they were "prepared for the worst" while waiting for authorities to identify the victims.
And unless the president or any of his family members face charges in the years to come, Mr. Cohen, a former personal-injury lawyer with a hangdog expression and a Long Island accent, may go down as an unlikely big fish caught in the net of Trump World investigations.
Monday's event saw dozens of anglers, many sipping glasses of whisky, cast lines in a bid to bag a big fish but, as of late in the afternoon, one participant said that he had seen only one salmon actually caught by anyone - a fact that neither surprised nor bothered him.
"It's amazing,"Burton told the crowd, adding later, "I love weird things so this is an amazingly weird thing," The filmmaker, known for "Big Fish", "Planet of the Apes" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", was introduced by actress Winona Ryder, who starred in his earlier works "Beetlejuice" and "Edward Scissorhands".
The songs on Big Fish Theory are excellent, a further exploration of the same massive, almost industrial sounds that welled up in the production on Staples's acclaimed 2015 double album, Summertime '06, and even more sharply in his 2016 EP, Prima Donna, which also explored the contradictions of budding fame.
"I think that there was a little bit of zealousness in trying to find the next big fish in order to set things right reputationally about the public integrity section," said Brian Fallon, who worked as a spokesman for the Department of Justice before joining Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2015.
But Coutts, a New Zealander working for Larry Ellison, Oracle's billionaire owner, could not get the financial package he was seeking in the United States and also liked the idea of the regatta's being the big fish in a small pond after it struggled for traction in San Francisco in 2013.
There are upwards of 7,000 companies in the wider space of marketing technology today, Zhu estimates, which speaks to just how much more activity we're likely to see in this area: the big fish will eat the tastiest smaller fish, while other fish will not manage to grow and will disappear.
Both of the rappers on this co-headlining tour pulled off impressive swerves last year: Tyler the Creator's "Flower Boy" was warm and reflective where his past work was often harsh and confrontational, and Vince Staples's "Big Fish Theory" brilliantly integrated techno and house music into his tightly crafted lyrical approach.
It's hard to imagine that the people you find in stock photos are part of our actual material world, rather than a different, separate, stranger world, where the lighting is always a little off and everyone is just fucking smiling all the time, like the perfect town of Spectre in Big Fish.
But knowing it was better to be a big fish in lacrosse's smaller pond, Jones skipped his senior year in football to concentrate on lacrosse and, despite scholarship offers from most lacrosse powers his senior year, he spent a post-grad year in prep school to improve his grades for admission to Duke.
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"It feels great to be a big fish in a small pond," Luke Whittaker, the co-founder of State of Play Games, told Motherboard by phone, rattling off a list of events and festivals (London Games Festival, Now Play This) that groups in the UK have developed to promote its budding games industry.
In the last few years, China has produced some under-the-radar gems like Big Fish & Begonia, Da Hu Fa, and the phenomenal Ne Zha, and while White Snake only grossed a respectable $67 million dollar gross (compared to the $650 million Ne Zha earned), Light Chaser may have its first major franchise.
The woman was told that "if you pursue this, you are going to be swimming with some really big fish," the complaint states, adding that the staffers did not advise her to seek STD or pregnancy testing and did not inform her of her option to report the incident to the school's Title IX office.
His eclectic and sometimes esoteric collaborators for "Big Fish Theory" include Damon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz; Justin Vernon of Bon Iver; and, most crucially, Zack Sekoff, Ray Brady and Jimmy Edgar, dance producers who skew more toward the black American roots of Detroit techno than the simple festival EDM of the current era.
" In another intensely productive period in 2012, Mr. Brightman was performing in the musical "Stars of David" at the Philadelphia Theater Company, while traveling to Washington to rehearse for "How I Paid for College," a one-man show at the Hub Theater in Fairfax, Va.; and to New York to audition for the Broadway musical "Big Fish.
Luca Guadagnino's Call Me by Your Name places its protagonist, Elio, in the opposite economic footing to Lady Bird and Moonee's upbringing, and crafts a world of abundance: The orchards are full of peaches, the house full of hired help to do the cooking and the wash, and even the river produces big fish for dinner.
It is vital to catch the big fish here — those in power trying to dismantle net neutrality, affordable health care, abortion access, immigrants' rights, religious freedom, anti-discrimination legislation, environmental regulation, any semblance of a reasonable tax code and our national sense of shared humanity — but it's just as important to remember that Trumpism didn't spring out of nowhere.
The two hosts, Craig Mazin ("Chernobyl") and John August ("Big Fish"), offer specific advice on screenplay craft and structure, firsthand accounts of industry inner-workings, and conversations about the latest news — like the #MeToo moment, the Writers Guild of America's ongoing standoff with talent agencies, and the uprising among Hollywood assistants over low pay and abusive work environments.
There are statistics on drug mules in Spain, but there's a big chance they're not representative because police and anti-drug operations always focus on the big fish—a coke filled cargo ship leading to some drug kingpin is always more exciting than a poor soul, who had to resort to smuggling drugs because they found themselves in a bad financial situation.
Seeing Burns' Facebook rant, which has now been shared on Facebook alone more than 75,000 times, marine biology and veterinary student and "really big fish fan" Zenia Sherman banged out her own defense of the mola mola:  Sherman told me that a friend showed her that viral rant, and inspired her to write her own mini-research paper as a retort, bibliography section and all.
The studios, networks, and production companies more likely to be adversely impacted by a strike (like the perpetually in turmoil Paramount or any one of the streaming services, who need as much content as possible coming in as quickly as possible) will likely want to close a deal quickly, this line of argument goes, but a big fish like Disney could sway thinking enough to push back.
On the official Twitter page of the hit show, producers of the Netflix drama on Wednesday released a photo of Bonham Carter as Queen Elizabeth's younger sister staring haughtily at a cigarette holder Bonham Carter, who has starred in films such as "Big Fish", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Harry Potter", takes over the role from British actress Vanessa Kirby, who portrayed the younger Margaret in the first two seasons of the drama.
Perhaps more crucially, and especially on "Day 'N' Nite" (which sounds eerily similar to Benga and Coki's UK dubstep track "Night") and "Cleveland is the Reason," Cudi and Dot Da Genius brought an underground electronic club sound into hip hop—something that's reflected now in a string of releases that stretch from the swirling production of Noah '40' Shebib and Boi-1da, through to Danny Brown and Vince Staples's Big Fish Theory.
Those wanting a bit of warmth and maybe even catharsis from their theater can beat a path to the Other Palace and the London premiere of "Big Fish," the Broadway musical by Andrew Lippa (music and lyrics) and John August (book) that called it quits late in 2013 only to resurface here in a greatly scaled-down production that values heart over scenic razzmatazz and succeeds in jerking a tear or two.
It's possible Dallas gets serious about winning next season, bring in a big fish like DeMarcus Cousins or utilize cap space on experiences pieces who can contribute right away while complementing Doncic and Dennis Smith Jr. But it's still hard to see a postseason berth for the Mavs in 2019, and Atlanta's own first-round pick is almost a lock to be in the top five (even with the NBA's new lottery format coming into effect).
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