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This is especially so when it becomes involved in moral issues that affect us all, such as a death of one of the participants or spectators, deliberate cheating, consuming the earth's resources at a prodigious rate, promoting smoking or banking, spending taxpayers' money, instructing a driver to crash, or being apparently deaf, blind and dumb to human rights abuses.
The ski industry is a particularly relentless driver of development, disfiguring landscapes on a massive scale, causing traffic, and emitting prodigious amounts of carbon.
Oddly, the museum does not mention that Mr. Springsteen's father was a bus driver, which may explain the singer's metaphorical obsession with vehicles that can attain prodigious speeds without the encumbrance of making frequent stops, as this would impede his characters' psychic and spiritual searches.
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The slaughter was prodigious.
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