1.   A titanic battle is shaping up on the Internet between two computer heavyweights.

2.   The club acts as a convenient watering hole at lunch times and becomes the arena for some titanic battles with skittles or darts during the evenings.

3.   Even if it all unfolds as smoothly as the optimists project, a potentially titanic legal battle over who pays is shaping up.

4.   He started it by driving out Johnson in a titanic battle of egos and compounded that error by hiring a coach for whom his players had little respect.

5.   House passage of the Campbell bill has set off a titanic battle of lobbyists that mirrors the struggle between doctors and insurance companies to control patient care.

6.   Pepsico executives continue to paint Coke as their archrival in a titanic battle for the hearts and minds of soda swillers everywhere.

7.   The collapse of the talks could signal the beginning of a titanic battle between the two firms.

8.   The enormous costs of the titanic legal battles over smoking-related diseases and deaths, not the politicians, finally drove the tobacco companies to the bargaining table.

9.   Thus, not by choice but by circumstance, they found themselves flung into the titanic battle of making this country more tolerant.

a. + battle >>共 1166
legal 10.03%
uphill 6.47%
political 3.39%
fierce 3.34%
street 2.19%
long 2.01%
bitter 1.99%
major 1.69%
losing 1.56%
takeover 1.40%
titanic 0.09%
titanic + n. >>共 160
struggle 7.89%
artifact 4.51%
disaster 3.38%
battle 3.38%
fever 2.63%
passenger 1.88%
clash 1.50%
story 1.50%
buff 1.50%
shot 1.50%
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