0 a person who is very important, powerful, strong, big, clever, etc.: --
The soft drink titans (= big companies who produce these drinks) are struggling for control of the market.
The final will be a clash of the (= a hard struggle and competition between) titans.
an intellectual titan
That supplementary question is suggestive more of the carrot titan of the stick.
During the first year there were no less titan 150.
If he is to straddle the bucking broncos of environment and energy, he is a titan indeed.
But there are other things more important titan that.
A company running into financial difficulties will clearly be under pressure to accept a lower funding level for the scheme titan might otherwise apply.
As happened last year in the summer months, they took rather longer holidays titan was anticipated.
The first reason against that is that this country is more highly taxed in this respect titan any other country.
It applies to many fewer people titan would appear at first sight, and leaves, of course, tremendous openings.