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He ran successfully again for the Maine House (1919-1923) and then the state Senate (1923-1929), and in 1936, with prodigious help from his wife, he successfully campaigned for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Her story is well known: She was a natural athlete, a tennis player and track-and-field Olympian who segued into golf at a later age and thanks to her engaging personality and prodigious talents–helped launch the LPGA.

Alongside his activism, Swartz, a prodigious computer talent, helped create the RSS protocol which revolutionised content delivery across the web.

The wine's prodigious sugar content will help the meat caramelize.

The investment followed the same formula as all his subsequent ones: he snaps up bargains in mature and dowdy industries with the help of prodigious borrowing, cuts costs (especially at head office) and then sells them on at great profit.That strategy has carried Mr Hart from strength to strength.

But with prodigious research and the help of their six-year-old Web site for parents, Oasis (for Online Asperger Syndrome Information and Support, at www.aspergersyndrome.org), they have assembled a remarkable amount of information and presented it in such a levelheaded, clear-eyed manner that their guide could be a model for any self-help book.

First elected in 2004, the Florida Democrat became a prodigious fund-raiser who helped her party recapture the House two years later, and later received a coveted Appropriations subcommittee chairmanship.

Douglas Durst, the developer whose prodigious investment in Times Square helped tame that bawdy part of town, laughed when asked whether he thought the far West Side was on its way to becoming a glorious adjunct of Midtown.

They still put on a hell of a show, albeit with the help of a prodigious production infrastructure.

One of the many myths surrounding de Villiers is that he employs a team of assistants to help with his prodigious turnout.

More than that, he also contrived to interweave into his narrative a critique of the Nazi state and its origins that would help shape the prodigious historiography of the Hitler regime that blossomed like a pernicious weed throughout the second half of the 20th century.

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