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While those who knew Ast unanimously attest that her appetite for life was matched only by the size of her prodigious heart ("If you were down, she was total strength," Bill Dugan says. "She had a heart of gold"), they all concede that she could also be a plus-size pain.
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Finally, having joined Greenpeace and celebrated her thirty-fifth anniversary with Horst Kettner, her handsome sixty-year-old companion, she died in bed, at a hundred and one — living, working, loving, lying, and litigating with prodigious vitality until her heart gave out.
Renkl, a Tennessee-based writer of huge heart and prodigious talent, tried to steer the difficult topic of race to a more effectively conversational place, by suggesting that people interested in fighting racism should refrain from yelling "Racist!" in the faces of offenders.
Cardiac muscle requires a continual source of nutrients and oxygen to support the prodigious workload of the heart, which beats more than 100 000 times per day.
The program ended with a standing ovation for these talented young musicians who put their hearts and prodigious talents into a presentation that was truly spectacular.
And yet, at the evening's heart, Solon's prodigious character-comedy talent is intact in this dotty publishing industry picaresque.
His talent was as prodigious as his warm, wide-open heart.
We think of Victorian England as a heart in systole: its prodigious industrial energy and colonizing zeal pumping at high pressure out into the world.
Though recovering from recent heart surgery, Barry was a prodigious talker.
In short, take heart, the government debt and prodigious credit creation that saved Wall Street will not suffocate the economy with inflation.
Realistic picture, this was about how golf's brutally unforgiving nature can claim the heart of the even most prodigious of athletes even as he is dominating the most picturesque of events.
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