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The improprieties are too glaring and the result of a handful of votes too prodigious.
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They also produced prodigious art.
Cashmore drew comparisons between Moss and David Beckham: "Beckham is a prodigious endorser, too.
For four decades Mr Osbourne (pictured above in his prime) drank too much and took prodigious quantities of drugs.
Sorting out a crowd of suspects swollen by all those irritated cash-for-gold customers might prove too much even for the prodigious deductive powers of Poirot.
A 50-year-old writer is probably too old to be called prodigious, although Johnston's output as both a journalist and later, a novelist, were the envy of contemporaries.
New rave might now just be a joke that prodigious music writers too young to embarrass themselves at the time drop in at the end of pieces about "proper electronic music makers", but in London in 2006, the concept of a glow-stick was a beguiling totem of a new world, and not yet ruined by the "festie chic" brigade. .
As for bad policies based on bad economics, these remain too numerous to mention, despite Mr Samuelson's prodigious efforts.Why has economics not done better?
This one-man stage biography, with music written and performed by the Canadian actor and pianist Hershey Felder, makes a great case for the subject as the American Mozart, a prodigious musical genius who died way too young.
(Frank's prodigious output generally also deserves mention).
Chinese media say this is due to open in 2013 and will cost a prodigious 1.6 billion yuan ($250m).But Guangrao too will have a hard time turning Sun Tzu into a soft-power icon.
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