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Verdict: George W. Bush was an extremely strong candidate, having built a prodigious lead in polling and in fund-raising well in advance of the the voting in Iowa and New Hampshire.
During that white hot first public year, when Britain won the World Cup, almost one million visitors paid 4/- [20p] to queue to ride one of the Tower's two lifts to the open and closed viewing galleries (the first was equipped, like a bird cage, with fine steel bars) at the prodigious rate of 1,000 feet per minute, which is still extremely fast.
Despite these relative advantages, Asperger's young patients still exhibited the same sets of sensory and behavioral characteristics: they lacked the ability to connect socially and to communicate effectively; they engaged in perseverative behaviors, demonstrated extremely narrow interests (to the exclusion of all other areas), and had acute sensory sensitivities and prodigious long-term memories.
Some galaxies have extremely bright cores, suggesting that they contain a supermassive black hole that is pulling in matter at a prodigious rate.
Ms. Heller has delivered a thoughtful, flesh-and-blood portrait of an extremely complicated and self-contradictory woman, coupling this character study with literary analysis and plumbing the quirkier depths of Rand's prodigious imagination.
Prodigious activities beckoned.
His philanthropy was prodigious.
The slaughter was prodigious.
Beard's output is prodigious.
He has performed prodigious labors.
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