| 41. | The letter ends with " Our cleverness has grown prodigiously-but not our wisdom ."
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| 42. | Collins worked prodigiously in his youth.
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| 43. | Swartz, who was in private practice most of his career, wrote prodigiously about his specialty.
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| 44. | Ms . Edelman is the passionate and prodigiously energetic president of the Children's Defense Fund.
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| 45. | And she spends prodigiously on a high-end line that sells to a select few customers.
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| 46. | But for that cycle of events to happen, the mosquitoes need enough water to breed prodigiously.
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| 47. | The French stock market also expanded prodigiously, with many coal mining and steel companies issuing stocks.
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| 48. | Thus, they represent the prodigiously fecund aspect of nature as well as its destructive force aspect.
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| 49. | The group worked prodigiously, and some of their discoveries were not finally cataloged until the 1820s.
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| 50. | They borrowed prodigiously to pay for more spending, even when paychecks and employment weren't growing.
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