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Gaiman, who is forty-nine and English, with a pale face and a wild, corkscrewed mop of black-and-gray hair, is unusually prolific.

Unusually prolific, with a new album out almost every year, Chesney took a full year to concentrate on the record that eventually covered a range of emotional ground.

In an unusually prolific and diverse year for films from black directors, "Black Nativity" (one of three major holiday films with black casts) highlights Ms. Lemmon's versatility, said Mr. Whitaker, himself a director and Oscar-winning actor.

He sees it as unusually prolific in discovering disease-related genes but also as an early leader in the field of proteomics, which many scientists generally regard as the next step after genomics research.

And while he worked on the book, he was unusually prolific in other ways: he helped organize the National Religious Partnership for the Environment -- faith-based groups mobilizing to protect nature.

Its release has come with a side effect of its own: the announced retirement of Mr. Soderbergh, an unusually prolific director since the debut of his "Sex, Lies and Videotape" in 1989, who continues to insist "Side Effects" will be his last film.

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An unusually versatile and prolific writer, Garborg established himself as one of the great writers of his time with his second novel, Bondestudentar (1883; "Peasant Students"), a depiction of the cultural clash between country and city life as embodied in the struggles and moral decline of a peasant student living in the capital.

As the previously prolific band were unusually quiet, the UK music press began to speculate.

Not only was he extraordinarily prolific, his work was unusually eclectic, reflecting the diverse, often conflicting, styles and ideologies with which he experimented over the years.

A prolific researcher, he had an unusually long publishing career, producing his first professional paper in 1929, on the colour of the Moon during eclipses, and his last paper in 1999, on the distances of stars from the Earth.

Elevated to master status in Wurzburg in 1485, he established a prolific workshop that maintained for nearly 40 years an unusually high level of quality and consistent aesthetic character.

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