| 21. | Behind his smooth mask, they say, is a prodigiously talented con artist.
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| 22. | Farmers have good reason to plant so prodigiously.
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| 23. | Although short, the essays are prodigiously detailed.
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| 24. | He was considered prodigiously talented and equally lackadaisical.
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| 25. | Bellhorn strikes out prodigiously, but he also walks a lot and has power.
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| 26. | He gained weight more prodigiously than anyone else.
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| 27. | He continued writing prodigiously for his entire life, publishing more than 50 books.
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| 28. | He contributed prodigiously to cancer surgery, especially on organs of the digestive system.
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| 29. | Their Meyer lemon crops have responded prodigiously to the Central Valley's warm climate.
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| 30. | Along the way, Shyamalan also reveals himself to be a prodigiously gifted film artist.
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