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  • Report Abuse the reason EA became a juggernaught was the pressence of the new producer of the series starting with the next gen stuff, being not only a fan, but also a former minor league player.

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News Greg Wyshynski 2010

  • The longer the Labour government continues to act like a paralysed rabbit in the headlights of the oncoming juggernaught which is the next election, with ministers and MPs neither willing to support the Prime Minister nor able to summon the courage to sack him, the more likely a Conservative landslide becomes when that election finally arrives.

    Chris Whiteside's Blog 2008

  • The longer the Labour government continues to act like a paralysed rabbit in the headlights of the oncoming juggernaught which is the next election, with ministers and MPs neither willing to support the Prime Minister nor able to summon the courage to sack him, the more likely a Conservative landslide becomes when that election finally arrives.

    Chris Whiteside's Blog 2008

  • The longer the Labour government continues to act like a paralysed rabbit in the headlights of the oncoming juggernaught which is the next election, with ministers and MPs neither willing to support the Prime Minister nor able to summon the courage to sack him, the more likely a Conservative landslide becomes when that election finally arrives.

    Chris Whiteside's Blog 2008

  • The longer the Labour government continues to act like a paralysed rabbit in the headlights of the oncoming juggernaught which is the next election, with ministers and MPs neither willing to support the Prime Minister nor able to summon the courage to sack him, the more likely a Conservative landslide becomes when that election finally arrives.

    Chris Whiteside's Blog 2008

  • The longer the Labour government continues to act like a paralysed rabbit in the headlights of the oncoming juggernaught which is the next election, with ministers and MPs neither willing to support the Prime Minister nor able to summon the courage to sack him, the more likely a Conservative landslide becomes when that election finally arrives.

    Chris Whiteside's Blog 2008

  • The longer the Labour government continues to act like a paralysed rabbit in the headlights of the oncoming juggernaught which is the next election, with ministers and MPs neither willing to support the Prime Minister nor able to summon the courage to sack him, the more likely a Conservative landslide becomes when that election finally arrives.

    Chris Whiteside's Blog 2008

  • The longer the Labour government continues to act like a paralysed rabbit in the headlights of the oncoming juggernaught which is the next election, with ministers and MPs neither willing to support the Prime Minister nor able to summon the courage to sack him, the more likely a Conservative landslide becomes when that election finally arrives.

    Chris Whiteside's Blog 2008

  • The longer the Labour government continues to act like a paralysed rabbit in the headlights of the oncoming juggernaught which is the next election, with ministers and MPs neither willing to support the Prime Minister nor able to summon the courage to sack him, the more likely a Conservative landslide becomes when that election finally arrives.

    Chris Whiteside's Blog 2008

  • The longer the Labour government continues to act like a paralysed rabbit in the headlights of the oncoming juggernaught which is the next election, with ministers and MPs neither willing to support the Prime Minister nor able to summon the courage to sack him, the more likely a Conservative landslide becomes when that election finally arrives.

    Chris Whiteside's Blog 2008

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  • Trumped by a juggercross, the giant lies idle, despairing ...

    August 12, 2008

  • A marvellous word in every way.

    August 12, 2008