| 1. | He conveys the " insane admixture of prodigality and thrift"
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| 2. | In consequence of this prodigality, he was always poor.
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| 3. | His letters show a growing disaffection with the European way of life and its prodigality.
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| 4. | Surely there is no bakery anywhere whose display cases can match KaDeWe's for sheer prodigality.
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| 5. | To the Tulunid Egyptians, his " marvelous " blue-eyed palace lion exemplified his prodigality.
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| 6. | Wroth received'an astonishing prodigality of grants of land, lordships, reversions, hereditaments '.
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| 7. | A prince noted for the permissiveness of his private life, Louis I's prodigality was notorious.
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| 8. | With instructive prodigality, the English language offers a variety of formulations for the commonest of expressions : I'm sorry.
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| 9. | Growing prosperity however led to a decline in morals and discipline, and eventually to prodigality, mismanagement, and economic collapse.
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| 10. | The inquiry showed that Br�hl owed his immense fortune to the prodigality of the king rather than to unlawful means of accumulation.
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