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- Undefeatable is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Godfrey Ho (using the pseudonym Godfrey Hall) and starring Cynthia Rothrock, John Miller...
- where he performed some of the songs from the soundtrack including "Undefeatable" and "Break Through it All". Quinn owns his own clothing line, "Anthem...
- (both 1991), as well as Tiger Claws (1991), Irresistible Force (1993), Undefeatable, and Fast Getaway II (both 1994). Rothrock grew up in Scranton, Pennsylvania...
- Emperor). These four samurai were warrior elite and widely considered undefeatable by normal people. The word hitokiri literally means "manslayer" or "man...
- the Sanskrit word is "unobstructed", "self-willed", "unstoppable", "undefeatable" or "invincible". Aniruddha Brahmarayar (10th century), Chola minister...
- hair (Guda-kesha). Vijaya (विजय) – always victorious, invincible and undefeatable Savyasāchī (सव्यसाची)– one who can shoot arrows using the right and the...
- two martial arts films starring Cynthia Rothrock: Honor and Glory and Undefeatable (both released in 1993), two La Femme Nikita-inspired female ********in...
- meanings may include: "the one who cannot be accessed easily", "the undefeatable goddess". Durga is also known as Durgati Nashini, meaning one who eliminates...
- Main Hoon Aparajita (transl. I am undefeatable) is an Indian Hindi-language drama television series that premiered on 27 September 2022 on Zee TV and streams...
- that a country with 20 million of its people as their army, will be undefeatable. Basij was an independent organization until 17 February 1981, when it...