From there he revived his career at UNLV, where he built a mid-major juggernaut.
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Apple is the juggernaut making far more profit than anyone else in the industry.
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If momentum is a factor, maybe Kahne can find a way to upset the JGR juggernaut.
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But there's little depth and the Tigers look to be a juggernaut in the division.
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Was a megamusical juggernaut from Britain a big enough story for Middle America?
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With over 100,000 apps now, the App Store is a juggernaut that keeps on growing.
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Tennessee has been a juggernaut since losing at No. 4 Stanford 97-80 last month.
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Airport screening is a juggernaut with a huge budget and entrenched bureaucracy.
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Providence, not an offensive juggernaut at 48 points per game, was equally cold.
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