Not exact matches
Making the transition from service to tech might
seem like a
goliath task, but it doesn't have to be.
It
seems like a lot of the profitable web
goliaths figured out what became their current money - making capacity only after their initial endeavors floundered (or eventually became less desirable — thanks to others offering similar / better services, etc.).
It
seems like very long time indeed since the likes of Keane, Vieira, Davids and Van Bommel bestrode the pitch like
goliaths, hoovering up trophies and awards.
(That a match between Seabiscuit and
goliath Triple - Crown champion War Admiral on November 1, 1938 was heard by a ridiculous 40 million people
seems to support the contention that there was something significant about this story; it's a great shame that none of that really comes through in Ross's hurdy - gurdy telling of it.)
As a writer, I'm kind of concerned over the lack of apparent floor in e-book prices, but price - fixing does
seem wrongheaded... I just fear the
goliath that is Amazon.
The two that
seem to predominate the pet field are the
goliath bird spider and the king baboon spider.