But a special sense of the word high _ as in the British usage high street, meaning " main road " _ takes us to a different kettle of fish.
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He regularly matched the pace of his 1982 1983 McLaren team mate John Watson, but Alain Prost ( himself never the absolute fastest in F1 ) was a different kettle of fish.
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If GregJackP had found a suitable, peer-reviewed scientific publication which interpreted the paper in his particular ( and frankly novel ) way, that might be a different kettle of fish.
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:: I was told that during regular press-ups you are only moving 60-70 % of your body weight; handstand press-ups are a different kettle of fish however.
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I haven't sung the ` St . Matthew'Passion Evangelist yet, and that's a different kettle of fish _ it's a lot longer and a lot higher ."
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However, the game's author claimed that the Atari 800 bonus game, " A Different Kettle of Fish ", was working when the software was shipped to the publisher, Firebird Software.
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"Minnesota is a different kettle of fish, " said David Adelman, an analyst with Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter, Discover & AMP; Co . " The state has a strong case.
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But in my view once an " editor " starts using highly weighted terms against an identified living person ( e . g, accusing them of " vanity ", then that is a different kettle of fish.
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Words like " blackbird " and " beefeater " are a different kettle of fish; they retain their units but their ultimate meaning is not fully deducible from these units . ( . . .)
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Health-care reform " is a different kettle of fish because the attempt is to change how health care is organized and delivered for the 80 percent of Americans who are satisfied with their insurance and health care ."