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If a prodigy was that prodigious, wouldn't we already know about him?
For some performers that prodigious output isn't enough.
He is concerned, however, that prodigious write-offs may not be over.
The conservative Athenian classical world decided that prodigious talent really was no substitute for looking neat and, at 16, Mataragas was snubbed.
The real star of the show is E-1027, the house that prodigious Irish designer Eileen Gray built in the roaring twenties.
It is no surprise that prodigious helpings of murder, betrayal and honor — or, some might say, the lack thereof — have been on the menu, figuratively speaking, at a mob trial in federal court in Brooklyn.
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That spurred a great deal of cross-border borrowing that fed prodigious construction booms in Spain and Ireland.
It is a ground feeder that eats prodigious amounts of small seeds.
Georgia is a country that faces prodigious problems, but after Misha it at least feels like a real country, and an increasingly modern one at that.
From now on, Walser concentrated on short prose, and it is tempting to suppose that his prodigious rambling contributed to the style of his later stories.
The result is "a detailed and dramatic narrative of the rise of the modern right" that combines "prodigious research with journalistic flair," William Kristol wrote here in 2001.
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