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We need to have a blend of veterans willing to bring their prodigious experience to bear upon fraudsters, and we also need to recruit young men and women willing to spend their career in regulation.
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Raddatz is an extraordinarily accomplished journalist with prodigious war zone experience, knows the military as well as anyone in the field and has a sterling reputation among colleagues for a lifetime of forthright and courageous reporting.
Mr. Hamelin, even given his age, experience and prodigious gifts, is still waiting to record staples like the late Beethoven sonatas.
(For me, who first experienced the prodigious power of the Russians through Ms. Garnett, subsequent versions, if more accurate, cannot capture that sense of a first love. Indeed, they seem like bad imitations).
MAKE Music New York, a free daylong celebration of amateur and professional music making spun off from the 30-year-old Fête de la Musique in Paris, has enlivened the summer solstice in New York with prodigious displays and subtle experiences alike since 2007.
But in their place is the marvelous fact of Mr. Langella, who carries every nuance of Leonard's experience — including his prodigious, obsessive reading — in his posture and his pores.
But with its mix of rave-ups, rockers, waltzes, and sad love songs, it's a statement of Stapleton's prodigious talents, and a testament to experience — to the long haul.
Figes, the author of two acclaimed Russian histories, A People's Tragedy and Natasha's Dance, has masterminded a prodigious research project, teasing out intimate experiences from people who spent their lives regarding individuality as both subversive and dangerous.
His prodigious output reflects a diversity of interests and experience, generally focusing on the smaller things of the world rather than the large landscape, and he continued the styles of 17th- and 18th-century Individualists such as Shitao and Zhu Da.
I came away from the exhibits, which date from 1902 to 1964, convinced that Picasso was more naturally a sculptor than a painter, though all his training and early experience, and by far most of his prodigious energy, went into painting.
September 14 2015 February 7 201515 You may come away from this magnificent show of nearly a hundred and fifty objects, which date from 1902 to 1964, convinced that Picasso was more naturally a sculptor than a painter, though all his training and early experience, and by far most of his prodigious energy, went into painting.
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