| 41. | I see a reserved person who feels like a fish out of water a lot of the time,
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| 42. | Otherwise, he is destined to be a fish out of water here, just like the characters he plays.
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| 43. | I recognize that, to the American film industry, I'm more a fish out of water than a Limpet.
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| 44. | Palm Beach as well as South Florida made Judge Harper feel " like a fish out of water ."
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| 45. | "Wynton and I laugh about this because I tell him he's a fish out of water in New York,"
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| 46. | "He said he didn't want to lay on the table and flip around like a fish out of water,"
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| 47. | One sex scene has our intrepid showgirl-- played by Elizabeth Berkley-- flopping around like a fish out of water.
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| 48. | When he was finally able to work, he found himself handicapped by being " a fish out of water ."
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| 49. | "I felt like a fish out of water because it was my first race in a month since the Tour.
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| 50. | In a practice session, one dancer momentarily lost control and looked like a fish out of water, flopping against a wall.
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