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It will require a prodigious feat of managerial wizardry to pull that off.
It's also beautiful, and achieving that unlikely balance is a prodigious feat.
By a prodigious feat of research, Emma Rothschild unearthed a treasure-trove of documentary evidence about them.
"To keep that rhythm of output up for the length that he did was a simply prodigious feat.
Though his performance was, among many things, a prodigious feat of memory, that is not the way to think of it.
Vikram Seth's massive novel about India after independence, A Suitable Boy (1993), is a prodigious feat of realism, resembling 19th-century masterpieces in its combination of social breadth and emotional and psychological depth.
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But manhood isn't about prodigious feats of lovemaking or how many partners you can bed.
Haffenden is an exceptionally scholarly and diligent guide; the book rests on prodigious feats of labour.
Batsmen swing, cheerleaders strut, and prodigious feats of scoring are followed by the quick tumble of wickets.
Nicosia's title, Memory Babe, was one of Kerouac's childhood nicknames, earned by prodigious feats of recollection.
But hand one of them a Rubik's Cube and you will see a seemingly normal person transform into a being capable of prodigious feats.
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