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Of course, the game has always had prodigious power players.
"Well, God certainly seems to call a prodigious number of them home."
He is always described as a man of prodigious energy.
He went down under the prodigious weight of the dead.
In a few short days, they had moved a prodigious amount of earth.
I had been too far from my country while prodigious things were happening.
This is something that, despite prodigious efforts, he has not done.
Another prodigious event came to pass nearly at the same time.
From 1974 on, however, the output of the company was prodigious.
She produced a prodigious number of young, compared to a single human.
Nevertheless, Read was prodigious during the early part of his career.
This prodigious intellectual development was cut short by the war.
He could also be difficult to work with, and was well known for his prodigious drinking on the set.
His face, in relation to the rest of him, was prodigious.
Here, too, economic change runs up against a prodigious sense of fair play.
For some companies, a prodigious bill is the only thing that adds up in the end.
What prodigious labor it took up, any one may imagine.
For a moment the King looked grave at that prodigious fall.
It will be a prodigious success in America and the far lands.
In significant ways, Mozart did remain a child, though a prodigious one.
Clemens was 38 and at the beginning of a prodigious career.
How could the chemical have built up to such prodigious levels?
He could cover an entire floor in two prodigious springs.
He seemed to think they were hot stuff, prodigious monuments.
Though the amount of blood looked prodigious, no major vessels were cut.