| 31. | Clinton worked prodigiously to bring hostile forces together in Northern Ireland and the Middle East.
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| 32. | This sold prodigiously and led to a series of sequels covering other aspects of life.
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| 33. | Barbier called him " prodigiously rich ".
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| 34. | The aggregate of crime was prodigiously great.
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| 35. | Jonsson was prodigiously productive throughout his career.
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| 36. | My Cherokee rose is blooming prodigiously.
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| 37. | There is regret that someone so prodigiously talented should have got himself in such a mess.
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| 38. | He is also, like Vaughn, a left-handed hitter who strikes out prodigiously.
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| 39. | Elton was a prodigiously gifted child.
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| 40. | In 1929 Girardengo " discovered " a prodigiously strong track rider from Veneto, Learco Guerra.
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