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proh di jis lee

  • r  to a prodigious degree
    the prices of farms rose prodigiously

  • Holman was a prodigiously restless world traveler in the early 19th century, a time before Ambien and JetBlue when the world was a dangerous, miserably uncomfortable place to travel.
  • Japan's juggernaut, clanking slowly across frozen South Manchuria toward Chinchow last week, was chauffeured by the Empire's prodigiously popular hero of the hour, Lieut.
  • He branched out shrewdly and prodigiously, buying up a dizzying array of businesses that he stuffed into his Grupo Carso holding company.
News & Articles

  • Local Nail Polish Company Floss Gloss Capitalizes on the Nail Art Phenomenon
    How two color-obsessed CCA graduates turned their passion for nail polish into a profitable pursuit. by Cassie McFadden The first thing you might notice about Aretha Sack — apart from her tattoos and prodigiously blond, wavy, and long hair — are her fingernails, which on any given occasion are painted some shade of lime green, coral, or other eye-catching hues. The 25-year-old Oakland resident ...
    June 19, 2013 - East Bay Express
Quotes

  • Andrew Hilditch in Melbourne Herald Sun
    He swung the new ball quite prodigiously,Hilditch said.
  • Matthew Hayden in ABC Online
    Even though Warney has had a tremendous amount of success in Brisbane over the years, he comes into his own in the southern state venues,Hayden said before the Australian team had nets practice. "He'll turn the ball prodigiously on this...
  • Sanjeev Bhaskar in Thaindian.com (blog)
    Indian-born comic actor and writer Sanjeev Bhaskar, who starred in "Goodness Gracious Me", described Sardana as "a prodigiously gifted comedy writer and producer who helped revolutionise the perception of Asians in Britain".

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