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"small fry" Definitions
  1. small fry (to somebody/something) people or things that are not considered important compared with somebody/something else
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Between 2002 and 2008 the Treasury experimented with small fry.
Translation: I was a small fry, and they know it.
But these fears are small fry compared with the wider implications.
BlackBerry isn't losing some small fry app, it's losing a behemoth.
The small fry alone post 60,000 parcels to China every day.
"I grew up as the resident small fry," she explains, laughing.
Andy is small fry in the world of modifications and hacks.
" Mr. Jobs's infamous venom is on frequent display in "Small Fry.
Yet polystyrene is small fry among the many polymers in the market.
Compared to all of that, Trump University is very small fry indeed.
It's small-fry versus the U.S.-China spat, but unhelpful for sentiment.
Spencer's character was skeptical about Peter's odds and called him "small fry." 
A few years ago, WeWork's business was comprised almost entirely of small fry.
Ellis describes "barons" who contract middle-ranking "strikers", who run small-fry couriers.
These small-fry drones would have once been dismissed as unnerving, but harmless.
Only small fry stood trial, a small set of fixers and assistant coaches.
I also realize that I'm just a small fry in the Bike Angel universe.
But the chances that these small fry will turn into big businesses are low.
Does it matter that the small fry finally got their moment in the spotlight?
At five-foot-nine and 20003 pounds, Tasker was a small fry by football standards.
I made up to Level 2, Small Fry, after just over 2 hours of inactivity.
Ms. Powell Jobs plays a somewhat "tonic note" in "Small Fry," Ms. Brennan-Jobs said.
Amazon's ad business is small fry compared to Facebook and Google's, but it's growing rapidly.
Since a branch can go through 1,000 in a day, it is all rather small fry. ■
That's still small fry compared to Macau, which sees about 20 million mainland gamblers each year.
But "Small Fry" also contains moments of joy that capture Mr. Jobs's spontaneity and unparalleled mind.
Her mentor there, a journalism teacher named Esther Wojcicki, says "Small Fry" is a faithful account.
Still licking their wounds, Veronica and Hermione are at the Pembrooke where we see the previously identified son of Papa Poutine, Small Fry (Andre Tricoteux), kill Andre (Stephan Miers) in the lobby before breaking into the Lodges' apartment, Hermione finds Hiram's gun and shoots Small Fry dead.
By comparison, asking their opinion on a political slogan or a new housing development is small fry.
Trustbusters tend to ignore mergers of businesses in unrelated markets and big firms hoovering up small fry.
While writing "Small Fry," she told me, she covered the mirrors around her work space with paper.
Small fry when compared to what is readily available across the internet, or what has been exposed before.
Small Fry is an exquisitely written book about, first and foremost, growing up in a complicated family structure.
Small Fry recounts simple scenes in Lisa's life in an unhurried fashion, with a novelist's eye for detail.
"There's little meaning because they only hammered small fry who don't really offend anyone," said one Weibo user.
"I have a feeling they (police) are going after the small fry to frighten the people," he said.
In Lisa Brennan-Jobs's new memoir, "Small Fry," her father emerges as a distant, and sometimes cruel, parent.
In passage after passage of "Small Fry," Mr. Jobs is vicious to his daughter and those around her.
Ms. Brennan-Jobs began work on what would become "Small Fry" not long after her father's 43 death.
Steve Jobs's daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, is set to release a memoir about her childhood, Small Fry, on Sept.
Fast-forward six years later, and the meal of nuggets and a small fry are still looking pretty fresh.
That's small fry compared to the 2017, when Trump and King Salman signed a near-$110 billion defense package.
I catch some sun on the rooftop garden while reading Small Fry, a memoir written by Steve Job's daughter.
Wienerschnitzel:On Mother's Day, moms can get a Wienerschnitzel chili dog, a small fry, and small soda free of charge.
Several times in "Small Fry," Mr. Jobs engages in what seems like inappropriate affection in front of his daughter.
It is a grim illustration of how society's "small fry" will always be chewed up by the rich and powerful.
Furthermore, the announcements of these small-fry cases may serve as a deterrent, although quantifying such an effect is difficult.
Initial pledges to increase purchases of U.S. liquefied natural gas and reduce trade barriers to American soybeans are small fry.
While Aella is currently the smallest of the herd, she isn't a small-fry: The giraffe measured more than 5-ft.
The Indians and Chinese won't get into a real tussle over the Maldives, the islands are too small fry for that.
No team is as ruthless in gobbling up the small fry, and from here, that is almost all that is left.
The quality of performance varied, but United had rediscovered a knack for dispatching relative small fry with a minimum of fuss.
Yet, time and again, indigenous groups — both small-fry hunters and innocent bystanders — say they suffer at the hands of the rangers.
The six existing JVs, which are linked to Citi, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, UBS and Morgan Stanley, are small fry.
Next to that kind of money, the telecoms business, expected to make ¥700bn of operating profit this year, looks like small fry.
The company is testing its prototypes in production environments with partners it can't name but Sobalvarro assured me are not small fry.
In January, the company had offered a McPick 2 for $2 menu that included the McDouble, McChicken, Small Fry and Mozzarella sticks.
In short: Moore went from commanding the attention of the nation's biggest and most powerful religious right leaders to collecting small fry.
But all these guys are small fry, I was told the Afghan military fly hundreds of kilos of heroin onboard their airplanes.
" Lisa Brennan-Jobs ("Small Fry"): "Phillip Lopate's 'A Mother's Tale' does not pull punches about his complicated family, and is tender and compelling.
"Small Fry" notes that on his corporate bio on the Apple website, the detail-obsessed chief executive was listed as having three children.
But the overall winner for London, for the number of interactions and the most popular designer photo, was no small fry at all.
Those figures are small fry when compared to the Tangier wind farm, the second largest in Africa, which has nearly four times the capacity.
So IPOA has restricted itself mainly to investigating low-ranking policemen, just as Kenya's anti-corruption commission has generally gone after fairly small fry.
Lawyers aside, that was relatively small-fry compared to what could happen these days if a database of your chat history or photos leaked.
There is an unspoken rule that while small fry are fair game, opposition leaders are not to be touched without orders from the Kremlin.
The momentous achievement closely follows a shockingly candid new peek at late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs' upcoming memoir, Small Fry.
One key difference between the cases is the fact that Afweyne (a Somali nickname meaning "Big Mouth") is a small fry compared to El Chapo.
"Small Fry" describes how Mr. Jobs slowly took a greater interest in his daughter, taking her skating and coming over to her house for visits.
The laws were sold as a way to take down drug kingpins, but prosecutors frequently used them against small-fry street dealers like Mr. Rhines.
Known as Automated Insights, the new data package and accompanying user interface give even small-fry marketers the ability to easily roll out targeted ad campaigns.
And they weren't fucking around with small-fry shit either—among those reportedly contacted were reps for Rihanna, Drake, Chris Brown, Usher, Katy Perry, and Pharrell.
I stop to fill up the car ($32.31) and then I stop at McDonald's and get a McChicken, small fry, and a large Dr. Pepper ($4.37).
A new memoir titled "Small Fry," written by Steve Jobs' daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, provides a brutal window into the Apple cofounder's relationship with his child.
"Where it does go to court, it tends to have a fairly heavy emphasis on small fry," Fels said, referring to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
Moving public institutions creates headlines but, he argues, it is "small fry" and risks distracting politicians from reforms that would encourage private-sector investment with greater payoffs.
And compared to an erstwhile fashion designer suddenly seated among world leaders at the White House, an activist aiming for the NY Senate seems like small fry.
Yet that's exactly what Ms. Brennan-Jobs has done in a new memoir, "Small Fry," and in a series of interviews conducted over the last few weeks.
Though DuckDuckGo is a well-visited site in absolute terms, with an Alexa rank of 187 as of November, it&aposs small fry when compared with Google.
Chuxin reminds its stable of young performers that big stars have been ruined by online comments made when they were small fry, but which were unearthed years later.
While Fitbit might be a familiar name in fitness wearables that's rapidly approaching Kleenex-like recognizably, it's still a small fry compared to juggernauts like Apple and Google.
"Where it does go to court, it tends to have a fairly heavy emphasis on small fry," Allan Fels, former head of the competition regulator, told ABC radio.
But in the real world, it's thought the link tax would be a slap on the wrist for major players and a death sentence for the small fry.
But "Small Fry," an entrancing memoir by his first child, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, will force readers to grapple with whether Jobs was not merely unmenschlike but a monster.
That's according to The New York Times, which has obtained a copy of the book, "Small Fry," early, and interviewed Brennan-Jobs about her relationship with her father.
And the small fry now find themselves with a conflicted investor, who can try to influence their direction but has a strong, strategic relationship with their chief rival, Uber.
That's not likely to happen, however: the companies have time and cash on their side, and probably feel perfectly at ease watching the small fry fight over table scraps.
The elite, majestic museums of Manhattan never had to worry about competing for city money with the small-fry arts groups of Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx.
Nearly two-thirds were small-fry, convicted of drug possession only, according to an analysis by the American Civil Liberties Union, which has represented Ms. Dookhan's victims since 2012.
In Small Fry, Lisa writes that at the end of Steve's life he apologized to her for being negligent and absent while she was growing up, according to The Times.
The fast-food chain's chicken nugget Happy Meal comes with four chicken nuggets, a small fry, apple slices or yogurt, a toy, and a choice of milk, juice, or water.
Launching a startup is cheaper than it has ever been, thanks to tools such as cloud computing that allow small fry to forgo the cost of building a data center.
Although they've designed their net to catch the nation-state actors and large-scale operations that have previously been uncovered, small fry like these spammers are getting tangled up as well.
But, with just a couple dozen fast food outlets scattered across the fractured archipelago, it was a small fry next to McDonald's thousands of branches in the U.S. and international markets.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs' Small Fry is a beautifully wrought, often devastating account of a life spent yearning for a distant father's love — the distant father just happens to be Steve Jobs.
To assess the risk posed by small-fry drones, the UK government has commissioned a project that will analyse the damage drones can do to aircraft, according to the Daily Mail.
The price of getting there, though, is enduring a series of laugh-challenged interludes that, other than perhaps a moment of flatulence, don't offer much more for small fry than the adults.
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama of ECIPE, a Brussels-based think-tank, says that only seven countries trade with the EU on WTO terms alone—and they are small fry like Cuba and Venezuela.
That Mr Cruz's supporters, who typically include a sort of small-fry ideologue influential in the Republican grassroots, are quietly easing their own onto state-delegate slates could therefore be hugely significant.
If not, then he must  tell the American people promptly that this was whipped up on theories with no foundation and close it out, giving back to Justice any small-fry subsidiary cases.
" Lisa also details in Small Fry an exchange with her father when she asked to have his Porsche when he was "done" with the car, claiming her father ultimately retorted, "You're not getting anything.
It seemed important to make a name for myself, to not be pushed around and a small fry for the rest of my life, maybe even to push someone else around for a change.
"Kangwon Land does better and better as small fry keep coming," said Kim Jung-suk, owner of the Ten Billion Pawn Shop, one of dozens of colorful pawn shops clustered outside the resort's gates.
Unlike Canada and Mexico, China is not an economic small fry, and leader Xi Jinping has the advantage of a hold on North Korea, with which Trump desperately wants an agreement on nuclear arms.
In the excerpt from Small Fry (due out in September), Brennan-Jobs reflects on her first encounters with her father, from the earliest days when he denied paternity through their initial infrequent childhood encounters.
Mr Mevani is one of these, but reckons himself small fry next to Hardik Patel, a 24-year-old agitator for the rights of Patidars, a far higher caste that includes around 12% of Gujaratis.
And in the age of Trump and #MeToo, Small Fry is another good example of why we should stop forgiving or enabling powerful men who act like assholes toward women and refuse to grow up.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs visited her dad about every other month for the year before his death of complications from pancreatic cancer in 2011, she said in her memoir " Small Fry " in  Vanity Fair's September issue .
If Labour declines far enough, another principal opposition will rise to replace it: a first-past-the-post system like Britain's does not easily allow for one big party and a bunch of small fry.
Mesmerizing, insightful, discomfiting, incisive, revelatory: Those are just a few of the adjectives reviewers have used to describe Lisa Brennan-Jobs's memoir, "Small Fry," which portrays the Apple cofounder Steve Jobs as a terrible dad.
Facebook and Google accounted for over three-quarters of the growth in the digital advertising industry in 2016, leaving the rest to be divided among small fry like Twitter, Snapchat, and the entire American media industry.
In recent years, though, kingpins from London have begun to displace small-fry local dealers, sometimes violently, in a phenomenon called county lines (a reference to the mobile numbers used by distant clients to place orders).
He's so discreet you may not notice that he can still outrhyme the small fry—"fuck with me"-"cutlery"-"butlers be"-"hustlers be," say, all parsing as "The Story of OJ." But clever's not his program.
"Compared to other towns across the UK it's small fry, but the way I look at it is if we have one person living on the streets then it's a problem and it needs sorting," he said.
In Spain, Atletico Madrid are no small-fry, but they too have been able to go toe-to-toe with two far vaster superpowers, and over a timescale that proves their feat to be no one-off.
While Redfin has expanded more quickly in the last few years, now serving over 80 metropolitan areas, it has been a small fry in the real estate business since starting its online brokerage service a decade ago.
" After watching from the sidelines as her story was told by authors and film directors, Brennan-Jobs shared her own experience of a man regarded as one of tech's greatest visionaries in her new memoir "Small Fry.
But Vancouver remains a relative small fry in tech, with about $1.78 billion in venture capital flowing into local tech start-ups in the last decade, compared with about $8.9 billion in Seattle, the research firm Pitchbook estimates.
His team had to act like vacuum cleaners, sucking up every least scrap of evidence, and like bully boys, threatening small fry with certain jail-time to persuade them to co-operate, which might land even bigger fish.
To the small fry, Spotify is huge: earlier this year, the streaming and subscription service—with its 30m subscribers —raised $1 billion in debt financing, on top of the previous $1 billion raised in several rounds of equity investment.
Fidget spinners may be all the rage among small fry these days, but, on a recent evening, at the Cooper Hewitt, one child discovered another fidgety pleasure: the rotating "Spun Chair" (pictured above), designed by Thomas Heatherwick, in 2010.
In an interview with Reuters in 2016, the mayor said that in cracking down on the nation's drug trade, the Philippine police were going after the "small fry to frighten the people" instead of going after big drug traffickers.
After recently crashing Tom Hiddleston's TV Choice Award acceptance speech, Chris Hemsworth, Idris Elba (and Tom Hiddleston) have recorded a promotional video, giving a cheeky shout-out to a small-fry film festival held in town of Byron Bay, Australia.
While a relatively large investment for BP's venture division, which typically puts money into new technologies focused on the transition to low-carbon energy, it is small fry for a company that announced a $2.4 billion profit for the first quarter.
Meitu raised flags by sharing identity data with half a dozen different third-party networks in China, but it's only a few degrees beyond the tracking systems you'd find on lots of small-fry apps, to say nothing of the open web.
The ethical conundrums of a building full of Poles would probably seem like small fry to those of the House of Atreus, whose famous family curse is being revisited next door in the Burgtheater's powerful all-female production of "Die Orestie" ("The Oresteia").
The average journey takes about five to eight days, with the boats capable of taking up to 2,000 tonnes of goods, still small fry compared with cargo ships that could provide more relief to one of the poorest and most unstable countries in the world.
The average journey takes about five to eight days, with the boats capable of taking up to 2,000 tonnes of goods, still small fry compared with cargo ships that could provide more relief to one of the poorest and most unstable countries in the world.
There are still a few more earnings reports to come — they're mostly small fry compared to these companies — but we should probably expect to see the same trends: growth will be rewarded, and companies with a lack thereof will see their value challenged by Wall Street.
But on December 21, according to the Riverside Police Department, a noisy, small-fry drone, rigged to accommodate payloads of illegal drugs, whirred out of a backyard, crossed the street, flew over a block, and delivered a package to customers waiting in a nearby church parking lot.
More from Nellie Bowles's profile of her: Ms. Brennan-Jobs said she wrote "Small Fry" in part to figure out why he withheld money from her even as his wealth ballooned, and as he spent it more freely on the children he had with Ms. Powell Jobs.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's new trade tariffs will lop at most a couple of tenths of a percentage point off U.S. growth and add a similar amount to inflation, small fry for a $19 trillion economy that is experiencing its second longest economic expansion on record.
Guns may be small-fry when compared to the overall dark web trade, and especially that of narcotics—the 811 listings the researchers analyzed made up only 0.5 percent of all item listings scraped from the markets—but this space of black market weapons is probably larger than many may think.
Emily Frame, a 213-year-old cofounder of the blog Small Fry and its corresponding Instagram account, says that she and her two best friends (who run the website with her) charge a minimum of $224 for sponsored posts that appear only on the blog's social media accounts, and multimedia partnerships can bring in $2,000.
Even though my solving time was pretty average, forgoing some of the small fry in the grid made it feel like a quicker trip, somehow, which is not a jab at Ross Trudeau — it's more a commentary on this time of year, when there's this odd quickening before we settle down for the winter.
This is only part of The Losers Club — Bill Denbrough (Midnight Special's Jaeden Lieberher), whose little brother Georgie was snatched by It the autumn before; wisecracking Richie "Trashmouth" Tozier (Stranger Things' Finn Wolfhard); small-fry and hypochondriac Eddie Kaspbrak (Jack Dylan Grazer); the logical, prepared Boy Scout Stan Uris (Wyatt Oleff), and chubby Ben Hanscom (Jeremy Ray Taylor).
George H. W. Bush's desire for "a kinder and gentler" nation seems to have panned out nicely.) As an adjectival synonym for excellent ("He's a super guy"), super's slang usage was generalized in 1895 and revived in 1967, according to the Online Etymology Dictionary (three years after "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" was popularized, at least among small fry, by "Mary Poppins").
Of course prison is a scary prospect, but a short stint (the maximum sentence is three months) in a UK prison is small fry in comparison to the struggles and suffering of hundreds of thousands of people who are affected by climate change every year – people whose homes, lives and livelihoods are damaged or destroyed by encroaching seas, extreme weather or disease.
And the parallel Soviet penetration of the Manhattan Project's atomic secrets was even more impressive than is generally understood: the famous perpetrators, like Klaus Fuchs or the Rosenbergs, turn out to have been relatively small fry compared with Theodore Hall, a Harvard physicist who delivered the real goods to the Russians and went on to have a long, productive career in Chicago and then in Cambridge.
Given these sonorous hints from history — that small parties, who have an equal right to run their candidates, are usually the most innovative and far-seeing — one can ask why the two major parties don't look at, instead of sneer at, the agendas of the Libertarian and Green Parties to see what they can adopt in order to siphon votes away from the small fry.

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