| 1. | Still, King's prolificacy borders on promiscuity.
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| 2. | THE PALLISERS . When it came to prolificacy, the Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope outdistanced Dickens.
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| 3. | However, Valdez's lack of prolificacy was always compensated for by energy and creativity.
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| 4. | McCay was noted not only for his exceptional drafting skills, but also his remarkable prolificacy.
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| 5. | Palffy's prolificacy is a surprise only to those who haven't been paying attention.
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| 6. | Both Haydn's and Gould's extraordinary prolificacy sometimes worked against their statures as creative artists.
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| 7. | The prolificacy of his acting career also returned two of his films being released on the same day.
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| 8. | They are bred for prolificacy, good mothering, quiet in nature, high milk yield and excellent for white wool.
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| 9. | They might not have liked it at the time, but their prolificacy is giving them one heck of a run in the afterlife.
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| 10. | This was a period of prolificacy for Abing, and his most famous composition, " Erquan Yingyue ", was performed in this period.
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