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And what a prodigious memory he has of it.
He had a prodigious memory for poetry and often quoted favourite pieces.
She has a prodigious memory, a bottomless capacity for hard work and a quarter-century of experience of national politics.
He had an unending appetite for pop culture, a prodigious memory for dates, and a compulsion for cross-referencing them.
Her symphonic landscapes are inflected with myriad accents, cultures, personal narratives — all stored away in a prodigious memory.
This former hunter has a prodigious memory describing in great detail events that happened over 60 years ago.
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For some scholars, novelists, filmmakers, and dramatists, he was a brilliant young courtier, a man of prodigious memory, a most conscientious observer, and a successful official at the cosmopolitan court of the Mongol rulers.
Macular degeneration in her last years was a cruel affliction, but her prodigious memory, to which she had committed an astonishingly wide range of poetry, was a comfort.
First, there was his prodigious memory: as a 20-year-old he was sent to perform his feats of recall before the pope.
The added volume affords elephants the prodigious memory needed to store a vast knowledge of elephant society and the complexities of African life.
Randall grew up in Fresh Meadows, Queens, the second of three daughters, the first of whom had an undiagnosed disability, as well as the prodigious memory sometimes associated with Asperger's syndrome.
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