They were an unstoppable juggernaut, a team built specifically for the postseason because the regular season was a foregone conclusion. |
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There is evidence that larger rivals in the Irish market have been gearing up and restructuring to stop the Anglo business banking juggernaut. |
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Too often the originality has been squeezed out of the shows, leaving a hollow, albeit glitzy, commercial juggernaut. |
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You don't have to be a Democrat, a liberal, or a socialist to acknowledge that the proverbial wheels are falling off the juggernaut. |
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He is quietly confident that he is steering the economic juggernaut in the right direction. |
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To me, it seems frankly incredible that France could have imagined that they could somehow have stopped the juggernaut. |
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Now that I know how to make the camera phone work, I am going to be an unstoppable juggernaut of stupid pictures. |
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People round the world look at the US and see a powerful, war-hungry juggernaut. |
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I never thought about it as a juggernaut, and I never thought about it as my career. |
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They are dangerous, but it's because they are reckless and corrupt not because they are a political juggernaut. |
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If everyone believes you're a political juggernaut, the theory goes, then you will become a political juggernaut. |
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It took Dutch farmers some two years to make their case in Brussels, however the EU juggernaut is revving up at this stage. |
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The black juggernaut with its fourteen wheels drove past, all lit up in the accumulating darkness. |
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By saying no, the French and Dutch certainly slowed the European juggernaut. |
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It was the lorry driver she saw yesterday, both by the given description of the driver and the juggernaut. |
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Swearing under his breath, he stopped the juggernaut and stepped out, taking the keys and pulling the door to. |
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Misha kept the map under her arm and walked back over to the black juggernaut, the Polish lorry driver climbing back into his cab. |
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He and Mike crossed back to the petrol station, watching with dismay as the black juggernaut turned a corner out of sight. |
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It's big, it's fast, it's loud, it's got a backbeat you can't move with a juggernaut and it's definitely not clever. |
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As back-rows they spent the entire match scrabbling for possession, trying to stop the Wasps juggernaut. |
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If this monstrous juggernaut of metal and circuitry wasn't a titan, he didn't know what was. |
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A ragtag group of college hockey players defeated a nearly invincible juggernaut on their way to Olympic gold at Lake Placid. |
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Every segment of newspaper classifieds is under attack from the online juggernaut, of course. |
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El Comandante used his Machiavellian bag of tricks to fuel a spoils system and political juggernaut that Venezuelans worshiped. |
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But he also built a juggernaut that will be the model of future political campaigns. |
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The celebrity juggernaut becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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We will not defeat that 200 million dollar juggernaut with predictable Washington faces or unknown iconoclasts without national security credentials. |
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In extreme fear we may react primitively by jumping out of the way of the juggernaut, thus saving our lives, or more thoughtfully, by calling appropriate emergency services. |
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Indeed, institutes like Mr. Saggoo's bring up the rear of the self-improvement juggernaut. |
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Launched just 13 years ago, it quickly became a serious rival to MAS and a rising juggernaut in Asia. |
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Joyce C. Tang on the balancing act between morality tale and entertainment juggernaut. |
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Remember when Yair Lapid was an unstoppable political juggernaut, and Naftali Bennett was his bff? |
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In short, if your online community occupies a specific niche, joining the Facebook juggernaut can hamper your growth. |
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In Britain, at least, stupidity seems to be an unstoppable juggernaut. |
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The recent NFL referee lockout turned Sunday games into chaotic affairs, and threatened to upend a financial juggernaut. |
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But the reality is that the juggernaut just keeps rolling on and on. |
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The Local Government forced amalgamation juggernaut is on its way. |
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A ten-year-old devotional written in the voice of God suddenly became a commercial juggernaut. |
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The juggernaut franchise that has made obscene amounts of money may have finally reached the point of diminishing returns. |
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The droid, for all of its strengths, is unlikely to single-handedly slow the iPhone juggernaut. |
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As Kapoor's juggernaut forced its slow way through the arch, it left a growing crust the colour of old blood on the pristine soffit and sides. |
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Only a madman would drive a juggernaut at full speed with a faulty speedometer, a cracked rear-view mirror and a misty windscreen. |
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But we still cower before the juggernaut of acute care medicine and its pharmacopeia. |
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The present juggernaut march toward only two or three trading blocs of any consequence is a prescription for disaster. |
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In the mid-term, this should reduce the dependency on the small Swiss market and the economic juggernaut, Germany. |
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This matter is a juggernaut that is going very quickly and parliament and policy makers are very far behind. |
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No one would dare try such a juggernaut, Mugabe approach with a large country. |
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In addition to being a sports juggernaut in volleyball and hockey, it boasts one of the finest academic teams as well. |
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The big news over at Fox wasn't any of the shows that would be debuting but that it was finally going to put sputtering karaoke juggernaut American Idol out of its misery and cancel it after the season that airs next year. |
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It's not simply a transportation solution, but a provincial shaper of that corridor, which has been such a juggernaut of growth over the last decade. |
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Human rights were too often relegated to the backseat as the juggernaut of unregulated globalization swept the world into a frenzy of growth in recent years. |
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The exultant conclusion is a veritable juggernaut. |
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Meanwhile, the Conservative juggernaut moves on. |
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Contemporary nationalism is a juggernaut that doesn't stop for reason. |
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In a desperate, scorched-earth attempt to remain in power, the unionist Tories are willing to ensure the break-up of the UK, shamelessly fanning anti-Scottish resentment in England while fuelling the SNP juggernaut. |
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Almost every day one of them dies under the wheels of a juggernaut. |
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Kucho dissects the jazzed-up juggernaut of the original mix, and injects it with the healthy dose of high-octane treatment that has become somewhat of a trademark for the King of Spanish House! |
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You can always tell when summer is almost over because ITV bombard us with blipverts for juggernaut talent search The X Factor. |
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I wheel around like a juggernaut until I come to the end of my sheet. |
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Theprinciplesasserted then are still valid, as principles, but are now somewhat outdated in many countries where the free market economic juggernaut has already wreaked its havoc in the public sector. |
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Despite this, the EU juggernaut carries on with its overbearing legislation, which only serves to destroy small businesses and removes freedom of choice from the consumer. |
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Trombones, still unusual in the symphonic repertory of this time, play a particularly memorable role in leading the juggernaut during the course of the first movement. |
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The well-deserved win at Premier League champions and petrodollar juggernaut City in particular will be a delicious memory that will pass into terrace folklore. |
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Before the rise of the Sky Sports juggernaut, rarely did Boro get more than a blipvert on national football shows and even local networks had them well down the pecking order. |
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