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Some Chicago but they were too prolific.
Geometry was too prolific of alternatives to disclose the true principles of nature.
He has been prolific since then, too prolific, some critics say.
The two most common complaints against Hovhaness are that his work is "exotic" and that he was simply too prolific.
But the government is quite simply too large and too prolific a client to risk criticising in public.
But among major American literary figures of recent times, John Updike is the one about whom the complaint (too fluent, too lavish, too prolific) is most common.
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Indonesia, India and Brazil are also prolific polluters.
And so too his prolific works on paper – cartoons, portraits, visions, abstracts: a life's work in miniature on ever more meagre scraps.
The "Innanetape" (2013) provided a breathless and wide-ranging introduction to his ambitions, stepping beyond the bounds of his earlier solo projects and the dense, cut-and-paste arrangements of Kids, a band with too many prolific novelists and not enough editors.
They're prolific too, as befits the head boys of the underground.
I am too!" Gaiman, a prolific user of social media, is yet to issue any comment, though his retweeting of Gordon-Levitt's announcement suggests he approves.
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