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The scope of Thomas's project is prodigious, though, and the end result is an impressive success.
His fame was prodigious, though.
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On the basis of his prodigious save totals, though, he is likely to receive a hefty raise for next season, his last year of arbitration.
She let him take her out to lunches in the West End, listening to his fantasized accounts of his prodigious wealth, though none of it ever reached her, and after the coffee and the brandy — or so I picture it — yielded to him in some safe house before he scurried off to run the world.
She let him take her out to lunches in the West End, listening to his fantasized accounts of his prodigious wealth, though none of it ever reached her, and after the coffee and the brandy or so I picture it yielded to him in some safe house before he scurried off to run the world.
His prodigious output continued, though now under his own name.
Michele Wiles is a prodigious dancer who, though I was moved by her in widely differing roles in 2007, wasn't best focused in the roles I saw her do this season.
Nearly all, though, praised its prodigious energy.
To claim full citizenship, though, required prodigious multi-tasking skills.
He laughs easily, and though a prodigious talker — we see him lecturing and also holding forth in the laboratory and at a family Seder — he seems like a good listener as well.
We watch movies about Bobby Fischer in part because his is a touching story and in part because we are secretly glad that our kids, though not prodigious, are at least not that.
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