He said that in the pre-bypass days the continuous flow of huge juggernauts through the centre virtually blocked out daylight into his pharmacy. |
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And anyway, they add, we'd hardly notice the difference between the new juggernauts and the eeny-weeney titchy ones they're to replace. |
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The two economic juggernauts justified their outright rejection of the proposal by citing past token concessions. |
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At the southern end, within earshot of juggernauts thundering along the Embankment, there is a wild area with flowering shrubs and rare peonies. |
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Try riding around Woolwich with juggernauts thundering along and get the feel of real danger. |
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I want to see if I can discover a route into work that avoids the juggernauts, mums and commuters on the main road. |
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We've been fighting for two years now to stop these huge juggernauts negotiating this short stretch of road which has a 90 degree bend. |
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Tan explores growing unease about the power of brands and of corporate juggernauts. |
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It whizzes up steep hills with brio and remains stable as it passes coaches and juggernauts. |
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The juggernauts of consumerism and affluenza are upon us and we need to start somewhere now. |
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They continue to resist the corporate juggernauts that routinely flatten talent into the pap of pop. |
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Chandler and his control team were commandeering juggernauts to block off the dock piers one at a time. |
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The farmer who watches juggernauts trundle by where his praties once grew might take a different view. |
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They have put traffic calming islands in the road, but lorries just swerve round them like juggernauts. |
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Now the juggernauts and caravans are thundering up again from the south coast on their extra lanes. |
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Whenever I am in possession, Piranhas in blue shirts bear down on upon me like juggernauts. |
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As superhero juggernauts DC and Marvel enter the 21st century, the debate over diversity in comic books is picking up steam. |
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It also helps explain all those juggernauts streaming up the M74 and the A1 from the Channel ports and the mushrooming of distribution depots off every Scottish motorway. |
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Ratings for talent competitions like idol, once viewership juggernauts, are plummeting. |
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The corporate juggernauts remain untoppled, the patriarchy is restored. |
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Yet the sheer size of the Asian juggernauts and the prospect of them indiscriminately swallowing global resources scare economic planners and consumers alike. |
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Residents of a street blighted by a stream of juggernauts have given a slightly disbelieving welcome to Swindon Council's decision to close the road to through traffic. |
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And even McKinsey is small compared with the juggernauts built on accountancy and IT practices. |
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The future belongs to niche players on one hand, and big, merged juggernauts on the other. |
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Unity over deficit-reduction and schools has turned those reforms into juggernauts, capable of riding over bumps. |
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Neither the eco-terrorists nor the judges of the European Court of Justice send their own children under the wheels of juggernauts. |
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Swiss roads were not made to take these juggernauts weaving around each other's wing mirrors. |
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I had been stuck behind juggernauts on the A9, and was 45 minutes late. |
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As for the impact of these juggernauts on our infrastructure, it will eventually land on the shoulders of taxpayers by causing an explosion in road resurfacing budgets. |
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What happens when three of house music's juggernauts come together? |
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If juggernauts such as PwC are to be more than the sum of their parts they must get people to spark off ideas from each other and that seems to depend on direct contact. |
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This has helped turn the schools into entertainment juggernauts. |
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Add political, social and cultural rivalries into the mix, as well as a pair of stadiums a few hundred metres apart, and it is easy to understand why Serbia's two great juggernauts have long been the best of enemies. |
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