The prodigiously capable Louise, for instance, is weighing the relative claims upon her imagination of long jumping and bobsleigh. |
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The ball will swing for most of the innings, in fact prodigiously in the first few overs. |
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She looks forward to immersing herself in the life's work of many an author unfamiliar to her, and plans to read prodigiously. |
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How Roberts, a prodigiously gifted schoolboy, ended up pursuing a life of crime is a book in itself. |
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It doesn't allow him to prodigiously swing the ball but it allows him to land the ball on the seam time and time again. |
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Over the course of several months, Algren's skill with the bokken also grows prodigiously. |
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As a result, worldwide demand for our products is still on a prodigiously steep upward path. |
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I understand last century poets in raptures with these columns, these trunks gathered in so slender, so prodigiously aerial bundles. |
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They have recruited prodigiously, and NATO countries have spent much on their training. |
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She painted prodigiously, but only three paintings have been authenticated. |
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The brilliant 3.5L V6 is still prodigiously potent with 297 horsepower on tap and the roar of a lion at higher revs. |
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The piano part is prodigiously difficult, is studded with densely packed chords, and requires an enormous stretch for the hands. |
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The kingdom became prodigiously rich, the emporium of Anatolia and a brilliant intellectual centre. |
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An author of fiction and philosophical essays, she was fluent and prodigiously productive, but her life was not circumscribed by her desk and the Oxonian common room. |
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Beyond the borders between the traditional and the popular, Spain and Argentina, these two artists join the continents prodigiously. |
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They use the human vocal capacity prodigiously and make up an ensemble of immensely rich and diverse colors and tones. |
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A gnome is little interested in other gnomes, but all that surrounds it however, interests it prodigiously. |
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Often, at pedagogy conferences, we witness prodigiously talented fourteen-year-olds taking a master lesson in huge pieces like Prokofiev sonatas or Chopin scherzos. |
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Lola, California is a startling novel, as prodigiously smart as it is technically proficient. |
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Therefore, either billions more people will continue to live without even the most basic requirements for reasonable living, or the demand for energy will grow prodigiously. |
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She ate prodigiously as a child, but so did her equally tall sisters. |
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The visual analogies are clear, particularly between the bosses of the hydrant and the bulging eyes of one prodigiously exophthalmic sergeant, but the inferences are left up to you. |
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The main Altar is recovered with gold leaf, the pulpit is carved prodigiously in wood, and all the chapels and lesser altars, have a similar style of execution. |
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In doing so they gave the nation two new heroes to admire: one a wiry, squat, bandy-legged right-winger by the name of Garrincha and the other a shy but prodigiously gifted teenager called Pele. |
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Yet it is still prodigiously creative, at least in terms of making incremental improvements to other people's ideas: only IBM earns more patents in America. |
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The brilliant 3.5L V6 is prodigiously potent with 297 horsepower on tap. |
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A keen hunter and fisherman, Tito was also prodigiously good at enjoying himself. In this section Kitschen cabinet Unpredictable The meaning of mowing Singular visions Forceful markets ReprintsAt home he liked peasant fare. |
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He was a prodigiously quick writer who seldom revised, but pressed on, keen to get his ideas down on paper. |
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I know that you are centred on the beautiful firearms produced in Liege and who interest us prodigiously, because many barrels and locks were produced in Damas which we use often too! |
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Korea DPR's coronation provided the biggest surprise of a spectacular three-week competition that illustrated both the continued evolution of the women's game and the emergence of some prodigiously talented individuals. |
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In my youth I loved spider plants and would propagate them prodigiously. |
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