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While there are undoubtedly more gondolas and walkways in front of the building than there were in 1880, Cross clearly made a prodigious leap.
The actor Jonathan Tindle and the director Niegel Smith have made a prodigious effort to lift Lord Alfred's words off the page.
If anything underlined more blatantly the efforts at engineering an artificial price rise, this was the sale of a small wooden bust carved by Gauguin around 1893. "Jeune Tahitienne" made a prodigious $11.28 million.
Following both guitarists' return to the band and its complete drug cleanup, Aerosmith made a prodigious return to success, once described as "the single most successful comeback in the history of heavy metal, if not all of popular music".
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He believes in doing a job well, even a job that involves making a prodigious number of photocopies and drowning in bubble wrap.
Answer: Spend more to make a prodigious splash and lure the crowds.
Equally critical, it seems clear that simply being a high-tech magnet does not make a region a prodigious job creator.
Lineker is also a fan of the 20-year-old, calling him "a star in the making" and a "prodigious talent" back in December, 2013.
Because of Mr. Lee's prodigious output — he has made a movie almost every year since 1992 — he has been away anywhere from six to 10 months of the year.
His approach has made a mockery of his opponents' traditional approach of spending prodigious amounts on TV ad campaigns.
That is taken as read in litcrit circles these days, and it will take a prodigious revisionist to make a case for the overblown novels and reverse the orthodoxy.
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