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It is a phrase used to mean that whatever the subject is (people, money, love), that subject is responsible for keeping things moving smoothly and efficiently. For example, "Love makes the world go round" means that without love, your whole world would stop working well and you would feel horrible all the time.
World can be used as a noun adjunct (not actually an adjective) with nouns as in world map, world history, and world leaders. One adjective that is used referring to the entire world is global.
World can be used as a noun adjunct (not actually an adjective) with nouns as in world map, world history, and world leaders. One adjective that is used referring to the entire world is global.
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First created and used by the Chinese
juggernaut
ability to move
ability to move
An abomination is typically used to describe something monstrous or offensive, whereas a juggernaut refers to an unstoppable force or entity. The two terms are not directly comparable as they represent different concepts - an abomination is a negative characterization, while a juggernaut is a powerful and relentless entity.
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In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, "Juggernaut" is used figuratively to describe an unstoppable and destructive force. It represents the relentless and destructive nature of Mr. Hyde once he is unleashed by Dr. Jekyll. This term emphasizes the lack of control and immense power that Mr. Hyde possesses.
The name "juggernaut" comes from the Sanskrit word "Jagannath," which is a title of Krishna, a Hindu deity. The name refers to a massive, unstoppable force or object, often used to describe something powerful or overwhelming in size or impact.
A channel is a passage connecting two bodies of water. The term is also used to indicate a navigable passage, as in a river or harbor.
The woman used all of the family's savings to pay their passage to the New World. In this passage, the author stated that students must become like social scientists in studying the world around them. A passage may be a paragraph or section of a text, or a long trip, or the course through an area, such as the passage of digested food through the intestines.
In simple terms: Juggernaut: An assault killstreak that requires a whopping 15 kills (have to be consecutive/ no deaths in between). Te loadout of Juggernaut is an m60 (lmg) and an mp412 (revolver). Juggernaut Recon: A support killstreak that requires 18 kills (doesn't have to be consecutive). The loadout is a riot shield and a USP. 45 (pistol). The cool thing about it, is, as the name implies, it can be used as recon. If you notice, on the map, there is a small circle around the juggernaut recon. This small circle works like a portable radar. A portable radar is a piece of equipment that covers a small area of the map. It works like a UAV.
# Something, such as a belief or institution, that elicits blind and destructive devotion or to which people are ruthlessly sacrificed. # An overwhelming, advancing force that crushes or seems to crush everything in its path: "It doesn't assume that people need necessarily remain passive when confronted by what appears to be the juggernaut of history" (Christopher Lehmann-Haupt). # Juggernaut Used as a title for the Hindu deity Krishna.
ans: writing one third summary of a given passage or paragraph or to compress a passage or paragraph .third person will be used instead of first person pronoun.