Examples of using Juggernaut in English and their translations into Slovak
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while social juggernaut Facebook and YouTube's numbers continued to rise steadily.
Play online game Juggernaut as possible by killing monsters alone
Juggernaut online- one of the best browser games of today belongs to the genre of MMORPG,
Activision's juggernaut of a first-person shooter,
While a few other important villains debuted during the 1960s- such as Professor X's superhumanly strong stepbrother the Juggernaut and the mutant-hunting robot Sentinels- the X-Men often fought easily-forgotten mutant criminals,
The guitar's tonally versatile sound comes from Mansoor's dual Bare Knuckle Juggernaut humbucking pickups with brushed chrome covers, five-way switching,
consortium that includes the Ethereum Foundation and Japanese banking juggernaut Sumitomo Mitsui.
with the highest health data)- Juggernaut- in their arsenal of weapons include mortars,
versatile dual Bare Knuckle Juggernaut humbucking pickups.
consortium that includes the Ethereum Foundation and Japanese banking juggernaut Sumitomo Mitsui.
threaten to slow the American economic juggernaut.
deprive them of both time and resources because the entire bureaucratic juggernaut is feeding on taxes from the work those businesses do.
The chariot of civilization, like Juggernaut's, is barely delayed by some heart which does not break as easily as others,
But he left the erring worshippers of Jaine and went to Juggernaut in the country of Orissa,
s chest piece as a rider on a more dynamic Juggernaut, holding a more prowling posture.
People are either convinced China is a juggernaut that can't be stopped
Uncanny Valley is the third album from Australian electronic band Midnight Juggernauts.
Gates: Why were Japan's companies- the juggernauts of the'80s- eclipsed by competitors in South Korea and China?
Why were(Japan's) companies- the juggernauts of the 1980s- eclipsed by competitors in South Korea and China?
corporate monopolies and media juggernauts.