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  • ses and rumblings in her Belly are something prodigious; all the eminent physicians, surgeons and ma
  • eft alone to work into presentable shape the prodigious amount of material collected.
  • In other words, a prodigious amount of data is available in white-light i
  • udio (later Frank Wright Studio), produced a prodigious amount of commercial art work for local and
  • This orientation catches prodigious amounts of sunlight, which in winter means t
  • g his life, Schoppert became one of the most prodigious and influential Alaska Native artists of the
  • nd version starring Tyrone Power, Fairbanks' prodigious athletic prowess and tremendous enthusiasm m
  • f Russian dancers, marvelously directed by a prodigious ballet master, M. Balanchine.
  • leagues for much of 1947-50, where he put up prodigious batting numbers.
  • While in Detroit, due to his red hair and prodigious batting, he had earned various nicknames, su
  • R. Rahman is again at his prodigious best.
  • He also was a prodigious builder of monuments and palaces.
  • He developed traits common to all prodigious children.
  • he wrote: "I went to see Sir Josiah Child's prodigious cost in planting walnut trees about his seat
  • , is used primarily to attract mates through prodigious displays of wit, charm, inventiveness, and i
  • Petranoff's prodigious effort fueled further discussion and specula
  • By prodigious efforts he succeeded in gathering round him
  • ntil the age of twelve, Godfrey's talent was prodigious enough to gain him admission to both the Roy
  • This prodigious event is still on its way, still wandering;
  • "The Prodigious Fiction of Richard Powers, William Vollmann,
  • outstanding and upstanding boy", Kiyan was a prodigious footballing talent, and represented the Quee
  • observes, that Sir Richard must have left a prodigious fortune to his family, by what he possessed
  • ndrel, grown from a foot-boy, or worse, to a prodigious fortune both in England and Scotland: he had
  • d from the Latin monstruosa (weird, unusual, prodigious, frightening) in reference to the unusually
  • Early in his career, Lando is a prodigious gambler and wins the Millennium Falcon in a
  • A Fullback and prodigious goal kicker, he scored 6,022 points in a car
  • This prodigious goal-scoring form led to a transfer to Clyde
  • rles Darwin, would be remembered as the most prodigious grandson of Erasmus Darwin.
  • The prodigious growth of the freshwater marine plant is lik
  • His prodigious hitting led to major league trials with the
  • 23, 1967) was an American first baseman and prodigious home run hitter in minor league baseball who
  • The son of a newspaper editor, Jones was a prodigious horseman from infancy, billed at the age of
  • plicated methods and a bowler who began as a prodigious leg-spin and googly bowler, but turned to of
  • ery little chess and he mainly worked on his prodigious library which by now had completely filled t
  • He was noted for his prodigious linguistic ability, learning languages which
  • t was a meet record by nearly twenty-feet; a prodigious mark that remained on the books until 1930.
  • At an early age, his prodigious memory and learning genius made their debut
  • te for reading “the classics” coupled with a prodigious memory and a keen intellect.
  • talmudic genius - renowned even then for his prodigious memory and sharp intellect - he went on to s
  • mself to the biblical texts and, thanks to a prodigious memory, he could recite entire passages of t
  • oung age Rabbi Chaim Elazar proved to have a prodigious mind.
  • It was designed by the prodigious movie palace architect John Eberson and buil
  • e Felix (who was born in 1809), Fanny showed prodigious musical ability as a child and began to writ
  • is reworked well led to the discovery of the prodigious Nitchie Gulch gas field in Wyoming and made
  • His bird collection was also hailed for "the prodigious number of bird specimens".
  • stacean appears periodically in the river in prodigious numbers, which disappear in the course of te
  • The most prodigious of these disses are "Kill That Noise" and "T
  • Castro referred to Ubre Blanca's prodigious output in speeches as evidence of communism'
  • ong coin and medal collectors because of his prodigious output and artistic skill.
  • idence, positive and pecs", referring to his prodigious pectoral muscles.
  • There are many facets to Glazkov's extremely prodigious poetic output.
  • imply Y) was one of Japan's largest and most prodigious post-war toy manufacturers and an early part
  • n excellent spring in which he displayed his prodigious power.
  • s a product of Marcellin College Randwick, a prodigious producer of Rugby Union and Rugby League tal
  • ricans were drawn to the Bay Area to harvest prodigious quantities of beaver (Castor canadensis), ri
  • s and armament and sufficient fuel to give a prodigious range.
  • ngton, Henry's family continued to grow at a prodigious rate and between 1861 and 1882 Henry gained
  • Although it is undisputed that the prodigious reputation achieved by Thunderstorm was due
  • in October 1988 onwards, Genesis developed a prodigious reputation for cracking open huge warehouses
  • two Tests of the series were notable for the prodigious runscoring of Bill Ponsford and Donald Bradm
  • ia, closed since May 1941, was reopened with prodigious savings in shipping and their escorts.
  • r but he is remembered to this very day as a prodigious scholar and writer and is Tibet's most celeb
  • Chuck is known for his prodigious skills on upright as well as fretless and fr
  • Willmott's prodigious spending during her lifetime caused financia
  • He is remembered for his boisterous ways and prodigious strength.
  • to do large amounts of hard work due to his prodigious strength.
  • d's eye and feel confident that it will be a prodigious success.
  • or locomotive enthusiasts, being recorded as prodigious survivors as early as 1943 by C Hamilton Ell
  • Despite his display of prodigious talent on the world stage, his health concer
  • A prodigious talent as a junior in 2001 and 2003, Riesch
  • son was praised for her passion, enthusiasm, prodigious talent, personality, strong dancing and vers
  • A prodigious talent, he produced a well-regarded treatmen
  • ions that were placed on him due to his once prodigious talent.
  • nger sister Sayuri (born 1996) also exhibits prodigious talents in both academic studies and music;
  • Time Magazine commented that "he had the prodigious technique and the kind of rhapsodic, deeply
  • The prodigious translations of Lionel Giles include the boo
  • 's biographer, referred to Donaldson as "the prodigious Vendor of Literature", and the "Great Donald
  • span here remarkable career & highlight her prodigious vocal talents.
  • Continuing to be a prodigious womanizer-he confesses to Diane after their
  • g of two fulling mills to process the town's prodigious wool production, as well as a tannery, an ir
  • s produced what many consider to be his most prodigious work, the dense, critical reading of Balzac'
  • A prodigious writer of articles and short books, he did n
  • The musical output of medieval England was prodigious, yet almost all music manuscripts were destr
  • enal in 1970, having been already known as a prodigious young midfielder (he was captain of the Engl
  • Prodigious young talent Pennell has been one of the key