Also, a big catch, of course, Tariq Aziz, the deputy prime minister of Iraq.
Simon Gitau, from the Kenya Wildlife Service, agreed after counting the 638 ivory pieces that the haul was a "big catch".
While he wasn't able to land a big catch, he said the fishing helps to keep his mind off the devastation.
Victor Cruz had scored the team's first touchdown, and Nicks had come up with big catch after big catch on third downs.
While they still risk losing a big catch, they can, at least, save their pricey nets from the invasion of the giant jellyfish.
But CEOs often feed a big talent catch to the point where entire departments revolve around that person, as if in mindless orbit.
The belief is that it is critical to catch big trends in the early stages.
If the authorities cannot catch big firms, they must try harder to stop them falling.
Such a big sail would catch a lot of solar wind.
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On the current trajectory and policy for electricity, then that seems a reasonable bet, as chronic under-investment, poor foresight and the de-carboning commitments combine towards a big and expensive catch-up.
Still, getting the second-biggest bass has cemented Crupi's reputation as the best bass angler alive. (He's also caught the sixth-largest.) "It gives me a high to catch big bass, " he says.
You have to be canny to catch big fish here there are fewer of them, they see many more anglers and the hatches are generally less dense than they are out west.
Those who wait too long will not be able to catch the big bargains that will be here in the Philippines.
Likewise, there's always the chance a skisher will catch something so big and powerful that he finds himself doing some impromptu face-first skiing.
In 2008, he left behind his Cape Cod style home overlooking the Bay and rented an apartment in Beijing to catch the next big trend.
He stumbled outside and began stamping at the brush until he understood that with its brick porch and pillars the big house would probably not catch fire.
They endorsed Canada's charge of American over-fishing and called for redress, but told Canada not to expect as big a share of the catch as it claims.
This means that only the biggest firms catch the eye of big institutional investors.
In Iraq, some soldiers are also looking to catch another kind of big one.
But only 140, 000 people in the U.S. have the disease--too few to catch the interest of big drug companies.
From the time he could move, Jack wanted nothing more than to catch up with his big brother Ben.
It doesn't have any experimental drugs that look likely to catch fire, and Big Pharma is barging into the oncology space in a big way.
Sina, boosted by the success of its microblogging service, is considered a test case for whether smaller firms can catch up with the big three at all.
But the fight has largely proven futile, and the big guys have switched to playing catch up by building, buying and partnering their way to relevance.
Sumner Redstone's CBS will be broadcasting the game, allowing the network to bring in millions in ad dollars from companies willing to fork over big bucks for a chance to catch all the eyes focused on the game.
He says while the Romney campaign can't yet match Mr Obama's money or staff numbers or possibly ever match the big Chicago HQ, the campaign will catch up.
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