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It also reflects a particularly prolific time in Ailey's career.
John Charles' prolific time at Juventus between 1957 and 1962 – winning three Scudetti and scoring 108 goals in 155 games – remains an exception.
The two and a half years Limonov spent behind bars earlier in the decade proved a boon to his writing; it was his most prolific time since his days in New York welfare hotels.
But he had a prolific time against a Young Boys side who struggled with their offside trap all evening, and could have had at least two more goals after completing his hat-trick.
With his seven Festival winners last year and a prolific time at Aintree too, Nicky Henderson looked set to force champion trainer Paul Nicholls to pull out all the stops to retain his crown.
The performance will undoubtedly be yet another highlight in what's been a prolific time for both stars.
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Richards still dominates this island, a testament to more prolific times.
Shevchenko's finish recalled more prolific times in his illustrious career.
Most of all, it taps the insight and stories of real women on the forefront of what is one of the most prolific times in women's business.
The musician Keith Emerson, who has died aged 71 after apparently taking his own life, once pronounced that the period from the late 1960s to the late 70s was "the most prolific, creative time for modern progressive music".
Throughout the Euro qualifying campaign, the coach used Huntelaar as the pivotal striker, even though the prolific one-time Ajax Amsterdam forward struggled to get into a game when he moved first to Real Madrid, then to A.C. Milan.
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