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Henry Kissinger is a prodigiously intelligent, articulate, talented witty, captivating & imposing man...he is not mean-spirited, he seems drawn to telling the truth, & he wants to serve his country well.
The New Yorker, September 17, 1973 P. 35 Henry Kissinger is a prodigiously intelligent, articulate, talented witty, captivating & imposing man...he is not mean-spirited, he seems drawn to telling the truth, & he wants to serve his country well.
The narrator of Extremely Loud…, Oskar Schell (Thomas Horn), aged nine in the book, 11 in the film, is a prodigiously intelligent, solemnly serious New Yorker, a pacifist, a vegan, a technical whizz kid, and articulate in a manner that would have Peter Mark Roget applauding.
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Richard Eyre, who directed him in The Government Inspector at the National Theatre in 1985, found him 'prodigiously gifted, intelligent'; Harold Pinter, when he saw him in Cell Mates, said he was the 'bee's knees' and Simon Gray, who wrote and directed the play, said he was 'a great actor, and a valiant man'.
He used it prodigiously.
Bronson is prodigiously bearded.
It is prodigiously beautiful.
"Britain is creative, prodigiously so.
Once hired, Claiborne was prodigiously productive.
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He still travels grandly and eats prodigiously.
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