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One is that Wallace's grasp of tennis was truly prodigious.
Wood's talents are truly prodigious, as both a performer and a writer.
Britain has gone through a truly prodigious change in the last 30 years.
Another photo depicts a rubber duck recently added to what seems a truly prodigious collection of same; this particular bath toy is a London tourist souvenir, wearing a headdress in the style of Big Ben's iconic roof.
At the beginning of two days of closing submissions at London's Commercial Court, Mr Abramovich's barrister, Jonathan Sumption QC, called Mr Berezovsky an "angry and embittered man" with "truly prodigious powers of self-deception".
Claudia Lennear was an integral part of the Stones' shows in the early '70s, as Lisa Fischer, a singer of truly prodigious range and delicacy, has been since 1989.
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This is truly a "prodigious" advance; it is a rich compensation for the do-nothing policy of the session.
Weeds, it seems, are truly like troubles: prodigious, vexing, and capable of bringing out the worst in people.
A prodigious presence she is truly missed.
For all the critical surveys that have been written about Dick's work, I've never read one that paid his great writing — the parts of his prodigious output that were truly great — proper tribute.
But it's her prodigious appetite for hard work that truly sets Ledecky apart – the willingness to not only suffer the mind-numbing repetition and inherent loneliness that swimming thousands of laps a week entails but to embrace it.
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