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Some of these storytellers have prodigious memories and may with only slight variations carry on to a new generation hundreds of tales and traditions heard long ago.
"Without a doubt we now have prodigious repair work in the Middle East and North Africa.
This also makes it clear that stem cells have prodigious proliferative capacity; just one cell could give rise to a further 10-10 multiprogenitorsenitors during its lifetime.
They love the tasty little hoppers, and have prodigious appetites.
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His range of movement is more limited than Ueno's, but he has prodigious control.
Mr. Johnson has prodigious musical gifts, good looks and a warm, winning personality.
He had prodigious intellectual gifts and was educated in progressive schools in New York.
Like Mr. Clinton, he has prodigious energy, and seems to take pleasure in all the public contact.
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