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"prodigious" Definitions
  1. very large or powerful and causing surprise; impressive
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Britney Spears's music is about desire; from the beginning, Britney Spears herself has been about a prodigious contradiction, a prodigious loneliness.
That, Geeksmithing solved with a prodigious coating of hot glue.
His prodigious knowledge of New York's waterways is based on
They masked prodigious bigotry and made a whitewash of history.
But not much intimidates the prodigious British composer Thomas Adès.
The result could manipulate prodigious amounts of information with ease.
And the prodigious actress was more than okay with that.
Altuve praised Judge's humility and marveled at his prodigious power.
Despite his prodigious talent, Judge has been slowed by injuries.
You only survive if you've got a prodigious work ethic.
Dean Blunt: ever the prodigious piss taker and piss artist.
Ms. Morris was a prodigious researcher from an early age.
Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge has become a household name thanks to his size (prodigious) and power (somehow prodigious-er) as he's jumped out to an MLB-leading 15 home runs so far this season.
Such prodigious waste exacts multiple costs, from hunger to misspent cash.
Its appetite for all kinds of vegetation must have been prodigious.
In the process, we become stronger, more formidable and more prodigious.
But getting them right depends upon prodigious feats of detail-mongering.
Paris Jackson, who acts and models, is a prodigious Twitter user.
Danielle Darrieux knew how to play everything with a prodigious spontaneity.
Long live the fertile imagination and prodigious output of J.K. Rowling.
By any measure President Trump's first year has shown prodigious progress.
Teachable has seen prodigious GMV growth on its platform since launch.
BERLIN — The conductor Vladimir Jurowski has enjoyed a prodigious international career.
He was a prodigious fund-raiser for World War II causes.
Mr. Kuhn is a prodigious pianist whose talents reveal themselves gently.
As Myrta, Kateryna Derechyna was another prodigious jumper and forceful presence.
The region's prodigious economic potential will continue to produce high growth.
How could the Conservative high command have ignored such a prodigious talent?
This notion of prodigious change to our electoral system is not new.
Miranda, who is a prodigious tweeter, responded with a flushed face emoji.
Recode put together a visualization of the company's prodigious acquisition of users.
As an entrepreneur, Batiz has prodigious drive but a spotty track record.
That prodigious camera bump houses three of the phone's four rear cameras.
But his knowledge of scripture was prodigious and his reading wide-ranging.
His hat collection, prodigious and animal-skinned, rests atop a long dresser.
Becker applied his own prodigious reserves of human capital well beyond education.
Complete list of Oscar nominations The prodigious actor has gotten five nominations.
Mr. Miranda is a prodigious talent and deserves to be richly rewarded.
And the nine-year-old's talent for caption writing is prodigious, apparently.
The centers consume prodigious amounts of electricity and water, just like factories.
Judge appeared willing to talk about anything but his own prodigious power.
The correspondence in this prodigious collection will thrill scholars and fans alike.
The centers consume prodigious amounts of electricity and water, just like factories.
Simon was impressed with Frank's strong vocal, agile fingers, and prodigious songwriting talent.
Matilda, a brilliant mathematician and prodigious reader, is loathed by her benighted parents.
They get over fights fast and give each other prodigious amounts of space.
Amid such misery arose a populist Democrat of prodigious talents: William Jennings Bryan.
Each features Lucite heels and straps, and a prodigious amount of Swarovski crystals.
Across the western world, 'Main Street' stores are closing at a prodigious rate.
This has nothing to do with his prodigious talent for lying and fabulism.
Executive meetings and company parties involved prodigious amounts of tequila, The Journal reported.
By his own admission, Mr. Cifuentes was also a prodigious liar and cheater.
Between Copperfield and Sir Gawain, your career has veered into rather prodigious territory.
"Fresh out of fucks forever," she sings on the prodigious "Venice Bitch" song.
Li'nard's Many Moods, fronted by a prodigious bassist named Li'nard Jackson, was playing.
Whatever the scope of the achievement, it required a prodigious amount of planning.
The problem with understanding this president is partly his prodigious output of words.
And its perfectly tuned exhaust note is matched by some truly prodigious acceleration.
Buttigieg's prodigious fundraising is allowing him to make a late push in Iowa.
And that has to be done while navigating all the prodigious challenges ahead.
Mario Cuellar has a prodigious memory and he remembers each one of his customers.
Also appropriate would be 44, for Reggie Jackson, another swaggering import with prodigious power.
Their multihome, private-jet lifestyles spew prodigious amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
William Magear Tweed was a prodigious crook, elected to Congress before he turned 30.
He was also a man of prodigious legal knowledge and was a phenomenal writer.
How do we manage the prodigious too-muchness of the demands on our attention?
Meanwhile, the NFL revs its prodigious marketing engine toward Super Bowl 50 this Sunday.
America's prodigious imports from China contain many parts created elsewhere, including in America itself.
Sadly, though, the exhibition's greatest virtue — its prodigious ambitiousness — is also its greatest downfall.
She made prodigious strides as a writer and learned to temper her overwrought outpourings.
His writing is infused with the results of his prodigious research in its libraries.
His was a life of prodigious work and self-sacrifice but also profound blundering.
He is a prodigious slapper of backs, squeezer of shoulders and knower of names.
Although gifted with prodigious technique, Chopin stood outside the "flying trapeze school" of pianism.
Switzerland dominates wheelchair racing through prodigious financial support and a long tradition of mentorship.
"She had this prodigious energy, focus and enthusiasm," Ms. Johnston said of her mother.
A prodigious researcher, Morris leans heavily toward the "more is better" school of biography.
The complexity of the Chinese market has only expanded with the country's prodigious growth.
Mr. Trump won the presidency by turning his campaign into a prodigious content studio.
Even with Facebook's prodigious profitability, the numbers would be at least a little daunting.
But the diverse elements merge into a personal voice, deployed with prodigious technical skills.
He needed a prodigious memory to ensure he could reason through problems with prior learning.
While drinking prodigious quantities of milky chai they debated how to promote Hindus' interests globally.
Sanders has been 2016's most prodigious fundraiser to date, particularly with small-dollar donors.
Lepore is a prodigious researcher, and her book adds much to the annals of Gouldiana.
Last week, Kanye West reignited his simmering feud with Canadian rapper Drake via prodigious tweetstorm.
One sound notably absent from Arcángel's prodigious month is the one he's best known for.
It's safe to say that George R.R. Martin is not the world's most prodigious author.
China's large and rapidly growing transcontinental infrastructure connectivity projects are enhancing Asia's prodigious growth potential.
Now 25, he continues to astonish audiences with his technically prodigious, insightful and imaginative playing.
First and foremost, the prodigious overuse of the word "fairytale" was becoming a little grating.
The hair is now white, but the serene manners and the prodigious self-discipline remain.
His prodigious start to this season, predictably, has led to whispers about performance-enhancing drugs.
Her sexual appetites have been prodigious, at least according to her frequent claims and vulgar cant.
Wash proves a quick study and prodigious artist, capable of capturing the natural world in paint.
Penguin colonies produce such prodigious quantities of poop that smears of it are visible from space.
Having arrived as a title winner and prodigious talent, his ability looked to be dwindling away.
Despite their prodigious size and gentle nature, whale sharks are in many ways a scientific mystery.
Much like the "Looney Tunes" cartoon, Tasmanian devils may best be known for their prodigious appetites.
Without such a prod, drug companies will likely use their prodigious political influence to halt progress.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was, by any account, a prodigious conservative voice from the bench.
Oedipus, who by that time had become a man of prodigious intellect, easily solved the riddle.
Despite his prodigious talent, he's not quite capable of single-handedly manufacturing efficient offense just yet.
That can mean a prodigious amount of fluid being loosed over the course of an evening.
The larger question of America's shifting attitudes toward federal aid is a prodigious topic to digest.
Perhaps Mr. Malek's most prodigious political work was in the service of the Republican Governors Association.
Background: Astrophysicists think black holes generate the prodigious energies of quasars and other explosive galactic nuclei.
Fueling that expansion is prodigious capital infusions the company has received over the past few years.
Known for his prodigious memorization of the Bible, he mingled scripture with commentary on public affairs.
He drank prodigious amounts of alcohol to dim his heightened alertness and to muffle his sorrows.
Celery's bright, citrusy flavors mollify with heat, and its stalks provide a prodigious range of textures.
Casanova's charm was evidently prodigious; he could win over old popes as well as young girls.
Towering, barrel-chested and wild-bearded, he was a prodigious drinker and often wore flip-flops.
These are prodigious plants, each one growing the equivalent of a pound of finished, ground coffee.
MORENO She brought a prodigious talent, musicality, and down stompin' woman's sass to all she does.
Mr. Cuomo, a prodigious fund-raiser himself, included a reform proposal in his budget this year.
On the one hand, providing any legal services typically requires attendance at a law school whose accreditation requirements — often entailing an expensive library, burdensome faculty guidelines, three years of course requirements and more — impose a prodigious entry barrier and an equally prodigious debt burden on graduates.
Fortunately, the Weinersmiths are up to the challenge, thanks in part to the couple's prodigious nerd cred.
A latecomer to the sport, he admittedly has an usual, almost flailing that belies his prodigious power.
We've moved on to other scandals, Ms. Marcos and her prodigious closet long since faded from memory.
Robbins, often inspired by Balanchine, sometimes remarked that he felt like a beginner beside Balanchine's prodigious example.
I trust Hillary Rodham Clinton's long-held beliefs and the prodigious work she has put behind them.
We've moved on to other scandals, Ms. Marcos and her prodigious closet long since faded from memory.
The financial news service has itself been a prodigious source of advisory fees in its short life.
His prodigious work was overshadowed by his own misdeeds when Mair was hanged for embezzlement in 1579.
They dragged behind him, low in the water, slowing him down unless he made prodigious, exhausting kicks.
Could the Clinton Foundation's prodigious fundraising ability suffer a similar fate as Hillary Clinton's dashed political ambitions?
Inside, the Fed's decision-making generates equally prodigious spillovers, channelling the flow of capital around the world.
And it does so conveniently and quietly, without adding to the already prodigious mess of the day.
Taking a closer look, we can glimpse AI's prodigious capacity to have a positive world-changing impact.
Or perhaps you recognise their prodigious talent and meaning, in which case respect to your good taste.
That's why we put together an entire compendium of the city's most prodigious roasters, brewers, and baristas.
Hence, the prodigious exterior variety of these edifices, at whose foundation dwells so much order and unity.
A prodigious basketball player, she has already been offered multiple scholarships from colleges in the United States.
Less obviously, but also less equivocally, Sjon is a prodigious student of the techniques of earthbound fiction.
While these blades date from the turn of the 19th century, tailors' shears remain prodigious in size.
He was a prodigious collector of art, antiques, furniture, curios and other treasures that struck his fancy.
While "Tree of Smoke" confirmed for some critics Mr. Johnson's prodigious literary talent, others were not persuaded.
She will perform here with backing from Cohen, a prodigious young straight-ahead pianist, and his trio.
Over salamis and cheeses and a prodigious amount of wine, we talk of long-ago mountaineering adventures.
Professor Arrow was widely hailed as a polymath, possessing prodigious knowledge of subjects far removed from economics.
The movie shows him strutting out, cured of his prodigious coke addiction, then recording "I'm Still Standing" (1983).
Furthermore, any CFPB appeal of the PHH case to the U.S. Supreme Court faces a prodigious procedural hurdle.
It will feature some incredible work by the prodigious animator and filmmaker Fons Schiedon and dancer DC Focus.
Even the people who bet against Justify on Saturday appreciated the prodigious accomplishments of an uncommonly gifted racehorse.
His prodigious intellect, distinctive style and sharp wit will be sorely missed by his family, friends and colleagues.
Donaldson appears to have been a prodigious note-taker, and her writings are cited repeatedly in Mueller's report.
The nocturnal feasting consumes prodigious amounts of that climate-changing element in the form of small, planktonic creatures.
Lucy Davis plays Aunt Hilda as a sweet bumbler whose prodigious powers have been underestimated her whole life.
For every Joey Alexander lighting up the Grammys, there are thousands of talented but not prodigious child musicians.
The Bookshelf House was created for a family of five who fell in love with a prodigious bookshelf.
It's one of the underrated aspects of the American giant's prodigious and prolonged success, but it's been instrumental.
Her symphonic landscapes are inflected with myriad accents, cultures, personal narratives—all stored away in a prodigious memory.
Analysts say rampant corruption and a dysfunctional bureaucracy have prevented Congo from capitalizing on its prodigious mineral wealth.
Mr. Sanders has endorsed Mr. Canova and is using his prodigious email list to help him raise money.
Mr. Levy, a prodigious fund-raiser who oversaw the institution's ambitious $1.2 billion renovation, served for 11 years.
The prodigious rainfall makes Milo white wine territory, and a welcoming home for the carricante grape in particular.
For this reason alone, Delbourgo's biography is a prodigious contribution to our understanding of where that boundary lies.
Iconic queer filmmaker Barbara Hammer shot many of the films in her  prodigious body of work in California.
Don Willett of TexasWillett, 49, is a current Supreme Court of Texas Justice and a prodigious Twitter user.
Early in the 19th century, Cy Bellman reads of "monstrous bones" and "prodigious tusks" found in Kentucky mud.
James Whiteside played Albrecht on Wednesday evening with the prodigious energy and personal force for which he's known.
I have no cavities this visit, a small miracle given my consumption of sweets, which is truly prodigious.
I couldn't afford any of that stuff, but I knew I had a work ethic that was prodigious.
In fact, her campaign spent a prodigious amount of money on this complex, yet deeply flawed voter system.
The first speaker, Fenwick Ridley, was a tall, burly man with an abundant russet beard and prodigious shoulders.
The complex jockeying for the next generation of Saudi leadership has its roots in Ibn Saud's prodigious procreation.
Judge, a behemoth at 211-foot-29 and 163 pounds, has prodigious power and a propensity for strikeouts.
Why not pursue to the limit this prodigious multiplication of visions of the world and of other languages?
Ms. Spalding, the prodigious jazz singer and bassist, worked with Caitlin Condell, an associate curator at the museum.
First we meet Rose, standing in the kitchen of a ramshackle seaside cottage and ignoring a prodigious nosebleed.
That his current publisher should exploit his popularity by reissuing much of his prodigious output is mere marketing.
All year long, Thon Maker was more a prodigious novelty than a helpful contributor for the Milwaukee Bucks.
Snooty's age was remarkably prodigious, given manatees have a biological life expectancy of roughly 40 years in the wild.
Blank is a long-running Silicon Valley guru type who multiplied the prodigious connectivity of his defense-establishment partners.
It turns out that the middle quarters of 22017 were particularly prodigious for big tech M&A deal-making.
His prodigious output also includes film scripts, plays and features for The New Yorker, where he's a longtime writer.
And I'm not going to talk bad about my colleagues," he continues, "but I am not a prodigious fundraiser.
In a reference to his prodigious appetite for cocaine, he said: ""I blew my nose one day in California.
Those visiting Austin will find it nearly impossible to ignore that prodigious dome, with its faint glow of pink.
While it didn't have as prodigious an ebook store on the device, it was a truly agnostic e-reader.
Of course, Biden did spend eight years beside the single most prodigious fundraiser in Democratic political history in Obama.
There's some speculation that the tree's prodigious smell served to attract herbivorous dinosaurs, who would subsequently disperse their seeds.
The mild waters also raise the question of whether global warming is contributing to such an unusually prodigious snowstorm.
They were joined by the teenage Claudel, who already showed a prodigious talent for working with the local clay.
Joshua Cohen is an extraordinary prose stylist, surely one of the most prodigious at work in American fiction today.
He doesn't seem otherwise affected by his prodigious consumption and, for some reason, the filmmakers seem amused by it.
Mr. Trump's prodigious abuse of language violates the custom according to which presidents use words to convey serious meanings.
He frequently posts about his prodigious collection of metal memorabilia on social media and occasionally sells pieces of it.
I gave up taking notes and resorted to scrawling sketches in the dark, as one prodigious image followed another.
Despite his prodigious fund-raising and expansive field operation, Mr. Buttigieg has struggled to gain traction in the polls.
For Australia's current fire season, that means prodigious amounts of heat-trapping CO2 has been released into the atmosphere.
The marquee speaker of the event was prodigious author, Donald Trump confidant, and self-described "conspiracy realist" Roger Stone.
The son, who was born illegitimate in Birán, in rural eastern Cuba, in 1926, added a prodigious ambition for power.
He can barely contain his glee when he learns that he will be working for the prodigious, multitalented, formidable megacelebrity.
Davis had the telling blow, a prodigious shot to center — just his second home run in his last 19 games.
But with this prodigious buying drying up market liquidity, the BOJ has slowed its bond purchases considerably in recent months.
Arguably the best driver in the game, he smashes the ball prodigious distances, combined with a reasonable degree of accuracy.
Sanders' haul -- which brings his 22015 total to $214 million -- was almost exclusively buoyed by his prodigious online fundraising operation.
Few hitters in the game today, if any, boast his brand of prodigious power to the middle of the field.
Backlash to his prodigious and unvarnished output would drive ol' Waldo away, only for him to be pulled back in.
"Karl Lagerfeld: Visions of Fashion" catalogs a small part of the designer's prodigious output, unparalleled among his fellow fashion polymaths.
He's gotten much, much better in the ring, simultaneously more mobile and more able to use his prodigious natural strength.
About Harris, it mentions she was a "prodigious" fundraiser who took money from George Soros (who invested in OneWest Bank).
Researchers love me, if only for the prodigious number of migraines I get: 10 to 12 a month on average.
Vekic made a prodigious arrival to tour six years ago, reaching the final of a WTA tournament in at 16.
But, at the same time, we have created the most prodigious capability for spreading lies the world has ever seen.
" James Brown, the CBS sportscaster who was Catlett's teammate for two years at DeMatha, said that he had "prodigious talent.
The race has become one of the most expensive in the country, as both Kelly and McSally prove prodigious fundraisers.
Mr. Cohen, who is also widely known as a prodigious art collector, gave $1 million to President Trump's inaugural committee.
Not after the precociously gifted young American once again flashed her prodigious moxie and talent on the biggest of stages.
But it is faint criticism to say there should be more of a book, and Statovci's literary gifts are prodigious.
The ability to explore the most promising scientific questions gave our researchers an open field to apply their prodigious talent.
Though he is a prodigious user of diversion, he has shown little inclination toward its goals of mercy and rehabilitation.
America makes prodigious mistakes, America has colossal faults, but one thing cannot be denied: America is always on the move.
The Vermont Independent has been the most prodigious fundraiser of the 2020 cycle, leaning heavily on low-dollar online contributions.
He hit for very little power — despite being known for prodigious blasts in batting practice — and drew relatively few walks.
Although he was prodigious—writing more than 200 novels and stories in his short life—and popular, Salgari struggled with poverty.
Davis has prodigious power, leading the majors in homers in two of the last three seasons, but an inconsistent track record.
In addition to its prodigious employment of screens, the Nissan also makes heavy use of matte-finished wood throughout the interior.
From there she moved to the University of Chicago, and on to Harvard, where she has produced prodigious amounts of research.
Bottom line: NIO may someday become a rival to Tesla, but so far it makes Elon Musk's manufacturing output look prodigious.
He doesn't hold any elected office, but he has inherent power over the political system by virtue of his prodigious wealth.
Yet Clinton has maintained a prodigious high-dollar fundraising schedule, running herself ragged in order to feed this paid-media beast.
Common sense ought to prevent the quarrel from disrupting the tiny sheikhdom's prodigious gas exports, or its modest trade in oil.
Secure in my prodigious talents and light years ahead of the others, I would have no qualms about helping the competition.
And if an MBA does matter, which business schools have been the most prodigious in their output of future venture capitalists?
However they do it, they'll need a Solo soon, given the prodigious number of Star Wars spinoffs already on the slate.
He fires guns with uncanny accuracy; that same physical deftness makes him a smoothly efficient horse thief and a prodigious dancer.
Perhaps his musical gifts — his innumerable melodies, his harmonic convolutions, his endearing voice — are so prodigious that they overwhelm any skepticism.
The prodigious Mr. Jones has long worked with text and narrative, and relies heavily on words, sometimes as Lance's own songs.
This means you'll be able find favorites by name or characteristics, a feat that once require prodigious amounts of data entry.
Consider, for instance, Noam Chomsky, the venerable and prodigious leftist writer who often produces work for ZNet, an established leftist site.
Of course, the Chinese are also prodigious counterfeiters, knocking off everything from Louis Vuitton handbags to Harley Davidsons and prescription medicines.
Storms like Hurricane Florence this year and Harvey last year moved slowly and dumped prodigious amounts of rain over the landscape.
He is a testament to the power of not only prodigious athletic talent, but an unrivaled capacity for routine and consistency.
By contrast, steam methane reforming and coal gasification are both energy-intensive processes that produce prodigious amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2).
Although the current occupant of the White House is nowhere mentioned by name in this book, his prodigious shadow looms large.
But in an impoverished community in Kenya, their cheapness and prodigious use have fueled the evolution of deadly infections like salmonella.
As for Babe Ruth and his single-season 60 dingers, let's simply note that he was a fellow of prodigious appetites.
Sanders, a prodigious fundraiser, has been rising in national polls in the past few weeks, nipping at the heels of Biden.
A prodigious fund-raiser, Mr. Starr focused less on managing the day-to-day operations of the university in Waco, Texas.
Within the space of a chapter, Adam's alertness to fraud will come to seem a corollary of his own prodigious fraudulence.
He chose instead a $74,000-plus 2017 Mercedes AMG E43 with a prodigious 396 horsepower and a nine-speed automatic transmission.
Mike Bryant now instructs young hitters in Las Vegas, and helped mold Kris into a prodigious — and unapologetic — fly-ball machine.
" Clinton said she did not solicit the memos, deeming Blumenthal "a prodigious writer whose information was sometimes accurate and sometimes not.
It's also raw, dense, violent, scalding, darkly comic, exhilarating and exhausting — a testament to Mr. James's vaulting ambition and prodigious talent.
He is such a prodigious talent that the absence of even the slightest blues inflections kept his music from cutting deeply.
For two generations, then, Pujols has been almost a singular force in baseball: the prodigious slugger who will not strike out.
Men and women alike have prodigious and actively indulged appetites for anything that might further the pursuit of a good time.
But his prodigious power proved a double-edged sword in the final, as he made unforced errors in a baseline battle.
Such is the impact of Alexander Girard: A Designer's Universe, a rich testament to one of modernism's most prodigious and prolific talents.
He says it's not only the prodigious talent of a roster that is largely returning but the strength of their collective character.
SINCE being sacked as chancellor of the exchequer last July, the Conservative MP for Tatton has accumulated jobs at a prodigious rate.
Despite Abloh's prodigious Instagram story-making, Ian didn't feature on the day of the Vuitton show – though his 'Revenge Skate' crew did.
She's a prodigious singer (ICYMI, her new album Walls is out now), multi-award-winning actress, composer, author, political activist, and filmmaker.
With their prodigious engineering skills, born from years of trying to develop high-speed rail themselves, Chinese companies soon absorbed the technology.
A bottle or six of the candy floss flavored Panda Pop and a quick session on a trampoline followed by prodigious puking?
While it is still early in the race, Delaney's prodigious spending has so far not had a notable impact on national polling.
The elder Caspersen was a prodigious political donor, Harvard booster, equestrian aficionado, pal of Queen Elizabeth II and former New Jersey Gov.
There's prodigious torque on hand too, 7503 lb-ft available at just 2,000 rpm, peaking at 590 lb-ft at 3,000 rpm.
Whales also sustain the ocean's prodigious array of life by moving nutrients across vast distances and then releasing them in their poop.
There has never been doubt about his prodigious talent, even if he has sometimes been too distracted by his myriad musical loves.
The Islamic State maintains prodigious and meticulous records, and it is not known if the leaders would take such a drastic step.
James Capalino, an early and prodigious donor to the mayor, and Sidney Davidoff, a longtime friend, have seen their revenues rise sharply.
Master P is not always listed among rap's greats, presumably because we haven't yet developed the vocabulary to process his prodigious output.
Chapman's efforts are prodigious: he's submitted over a hundred requests for email metadata across the United States—at least two per state.
Ruth was known for his prodigious appetites, and over the years, fans have left cigars, cans of beers and bottles of liquor.
This interpretation is a dumb idea, but Mr. Branagh, an actor of prodigious skills, can at least pull this one half off.
For years, he has been accumulating a prodigious body of work in which a searching vision and a refinement of craftsmanship combine.
The Pour BORDEAUX, France — Bordeaux, the region, is unrivaled historically as the greatest, most prodigious producer of fine wine in the world.
As Dr. Devi recounted in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology, the woman's once prodigious memory had seriously deteriorated and she'd become increasingly irritable.
Although loaded with a prodigious quantity of protein, the Double Down actually had the same caloric content as a McDonald's Big Mac.
She was a brilliant & too-notch builder, engineer, driver, fabricator, and science communicator, & strove everyday to encourage others by her prodigious example.
She was a brilliant & too-notch builder, engineer, driver, fabricator, and science communicator, & strove everyday to encourage others by her prodigious example.
But this monument to his prodigious fund-raising strength also reveals one of his greatest vulnerabilities, especially if he harbors presidential ambitions.
Ellison — far more comfortable with displays of opulence than many other tech billionaires — is a prodigious acquirer of property in Southern California.
"Someone like Jamal Bryant, because he has such a prodigious network online, becomes a pipeline to other youth pastors," said the Rev.
Mr. Bernstein succeeded Reynold Levy, a prodigious fund-raiser, who stepped down in January 2014 after 11 years as Lincoln Center's president.
This season she is lending her prodigious offensive skills to the Hungarian professional club UVSE, which is seeking its fourth consecutive championship.
Behind the success of the cactus family is its prodigious dry wit, its talent for maximizing water uptake and minimizing water loss.
Lifting the export ban transformed the global energy system and has helped pour prodigious amounts of extra greenhouse gas into the atmosphere.
As a result he has been celebrated as one of the most prodigious and upstanding athletes ever to compete in a sport.
Bloomberg's prodigious ad spending has helped him get to fifth place in the Democratic primary, behind former Vice President Joe Biden, Sens.
His eclectic, prodigious body of films included 1991's The Silence of the Lambs, for which he won the best director Oscar.
The silver-haired, blue-eyed Givenchy was a prodigious worker in his time, starting weekdays sketching or choosing fabrics at 7 a.m.
One can apply a prodigious intellect in the service of prosaic things — formulating a war plan, for instance, or constructing a ship.
The depths of the era's ignorance about the prodigious hunting abilities of sharks had been laid bare and lifeless in the sand.
Smith was experimental, interdisciplinary, and collaborative long before any of them were fashionable — an intelligent, worldly, and independent thinker with prodigious talent.
Gentoo penguins, which weigh 12 pounds and stand almost three feet high, are well known for the prodigious quantities of poop they produce.
Mr. Sanders, a prodigious low-dollar fund-raiser, is almost certain to reap a windfall that will fuel his campaign for many months.
After the oryx decided it had had enough of the honey badger, it used its prodigious horns to send it flying into midair.
Diane Keaton is a prodigious house flipper — buying, renovating, living in, then selling numerous properties in Los Angeles over the last 15 years.
Even Elton John marveled at Freddie's prodigious energy levels when it came to coke, booze and sex with mostly men but also women.
By that time, the Chinese hope to have a "moderately prosperous society," with more evenly distributed benefits of the country's prodigious economic development.
Nunes became a prodigious and daring traveler, designing such lengthy and punishing itineraries that he was often the only congressman on the trips.
But swamping the cells with glucose caused them to produce prodigious quantities of highly reactive chemicals known as free radicals, which damage cells.
Republican race would allow Newsom, a prodigious fundraiser, to coordinate turnout and fundraising programs with the party, benefiting all Democrats on the ticket.
Finney made clear that she believes there is still time for Harris to come back and that the senator has some prodigious skills.
In a prodigious display of historical research, Taylor has drawn on nearly a thousand books and articles, listed in his 55-page bibliography.
Elizabeth Warren entered the 0003 presidential race this week in a strong financial position as a prodigious fundraiser with lots of available cash.
Kojève was a prodigious intellect; by the time he was eighteen, he was fluent in Russian, German, French, and English, and read Latin.
"She had an assertiveness, a glibness, and a prodigious bad faith that promised a fine career in the media," a journalist later said.
The media and techniques used, while remaining true to his basic themes of layering and revealing, is prodigious in its depth and variety.
Will Judge, the behemoth right fielder who has shown prodigious power and an alarming proclivity to strike out, develop into another potential cornerstone?
Nor does it publish a list of its donors and how much they contribute to its prodigious spending on lobbying and election campaigns.
"Raúl Martinez is that rare thing in our business: a prodigious talent who is as approachable as he is brilliant," Ms. Wintour said.
Common Sense By age 25, Edward S. Lampert was already a Wall Street wunderkind, celebrated for his intellect, ambition and prodigious work ethic.
Google, Facebook and increasingly Amazon, however, have prodigious advertising businesses that rely on building detailed profiles of what people read, buy and like.
And it is burning through its cash reserves at a prodigious rate as it attempts to begin large-scale manufacturing of its vehicles.
Friends have been quick to point out that he is a man of prodigious talent, zero financial limitations and great industry good will.
If that's not enough proof of her prodigious talent and ambition, she also came up with the script idea in the first place.
This prodigious rate of creativity is normal for Mr. Hong, a chronicler of the human condition and the pleasures and pitfalls of attraction.
He also recounts the remarkable rags-to-riches rise of Abraham E. Lefcourt, the prodigious developer who died leaving an estate of $2,500.
And her reputation — among supporters, detractors and her prodigious online following — has been built on the commentaries with which she closes each show.
Judge John Hodgman Alexis writes: My boyfriend, Robert, has prodigious eyebrows and plucks stray eyebrow hairs out with his fingernails, even in public.
She bolstered the orchestra's shaky finances and proved herself a prodigious fund-raiser, more than quintupling the endowment to $21.7 million this year.
Having constructed one of the world's most extensive and modern rail networks at home, China is taking its prodigious resources and expertise global.
His furious, prodigious pace of edicts also bespeaks a man who feels like he's on a clock and his time is running out.
He also began frequenting bars in Newark and Hoboken, where he commenced his habits as a prodigious drinker and a passionate jazz buff.
Y.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), enjoy wide respect among Democrats for years of service and for their prodigious fundraising efforts.
Mr. Jeffrey's prodigious talent was visible in both cut and construction, as was an effort to make his often outrageous styles more accessible.
And, along with Leonard Feather and Nat Hentoff, he was among the most prodigious writers of liner notes, annotating more than 22009 albums.
There are useful lessons to be learned; it was not simply a time of decking the halls, of jolly feasting and prodigious drinking.
The 5-foot-10, 170-pound Hughes, whose mother and father played hockey, is small but extremely quick and is a prodigious scorer.
He could use the World Cup to show that his prodigious gifts are for real and help lead his team to a title.
Since Voges is 36, his final career average could rank second only to the prodigious 99.94 attained by Australia's most famous cricketer, Donald Bradman.
When he was actually at La Masia, he was overlooked for first-team opportunities despite his prodigious talent and near-constant stream of goals.
The priority for tech companies such as Intel and Google is to get their hands on the prodigious amounts of data that cars generate.
Natalie Compton is a prodigious eater and lover of booze, and does not recommend crash dieting or detoxing except in the name of journalism.
The internet company's 28 percent first-quarter sales increase is impressive, but more still are its prodigious and growing earnings from selling digital services.
With studios like Pixar, Lucasfilm, and Marvel all contributing to the company's prodigious output, there was a lot to cover on the movie front.
But it's worth reiterating that the program will also give Google even more power over internet advertising than the prodigious amount it already possesses.
By scoring 60 points against the Utah Jazz, on 22-50 shooting (!), Bryant reminded everyone of his prodigious talent—and his, um, winning personality.
Alvarez continues to flash prodigious power, with his 425-foot shot off Blue Jays reliever Sam Gaviglio registering an exit velocity of 108.7 mph.
The Bentley shoulders through the air like the Large Hadron Collider splits atoms, using a prodigious energy source and a lot of blunt force.
With his swashbuckling style, prodigious length off the tee, bold putting and affection for the galleries, Palmer had no peer as a fan favorite.
He was an iconic civil rights advocate and a prodigious fund-raiser for Parkinson's disease, which he lived with for more than three decades.
China's growth would not have gone as far and as fast had the United States not opened its markets to its prodigious export machine.
The company looked like it would have enough in its coffers to last it for years to come, even at its prodigious burn rates.
Babashoff, beaten in each of her races by East Germans who were later found to have been using steroids, was a prodigious workout swimmer.
Ryan doesn't raise funds directly for the Congressional Leadership Fund, but the super-PAC is benefiting from his prodigious fundraising abilities for the party.
Plath records their prodigious feats of eating: quahog fritters, onion soup, stews, meat loaf, lobster dinners, all fastidiously itemized, as though for later reimbursement.
Adjusting his best-laid plans with each opening-week surprise, he seemed more at ease than ever before in his young yet prodigious career.
Her prodigious talent was eventually recognized, even though she chose to play with her nondominant right hand and never switched back to her left.
For although the rapier-wielding Cyrano had physical courage and athleticism to burn, they weren't the sources of his most prodigious and irresistible skill.
Dr. Carmen Puliafito was a prodigious fund-raiser, but a report last week detailed how he associated with criminals and used drugs on campus.
And while Warren in her 2000 Senate campaign was lauded for prodigious fundraising — $213 million in all — and an expansive donor list, O'Rourke, Sen.
The ski industry is a particularly relentless driver of development, disfiguring landscapes on a massive scale, causing traffic, and emitting prodigious amounts of carbon.
He attributes his prodigious accomplishments in no small part to the cooperative character of the community, and the nation, in which he was raised.
Of this prodigious output, only "Unto This Last," his ferocious critique of laissez-faire capitalism, and his autobiography, "Praeterita," remain readily available in print.
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's personal experience of migration would inform the prodigious output of her art and writing in the 1970s and early '21553s.
Rooms One through Five cover early works of the 1960s, demonstrating Hockney's prodigious inventiveness in his youth combined with his absolutely breathtaking draftsmanship skills.
Before that, he hit No. 1 in July with "DS2," his first commercial project following a prodigious run of three free mixtapes in five months.
He got to the wall and, ever so elegantly, slid his prodigious tummy across the wall as his momentum sent him tumbling into the stands.
Another prodigious number of works are destined for the National Museum of African American History and Culture — primarily photographs, and several paintings by Sam Gilliam.
And then we have Wayne, who appears with the same nefarious energy as his friends but a more mischievous world view and truly prodigious talent.
Celebrated as a pyrotechnic writer of short fiction, screenplays, comic books and criticism, Mr Ellison was as prodigious a source of anecdote, vendetta and litigation.
Image: John SonntagOn an forbidding shoreline at the bottom of the world, the prodigious ice sheets of West Antarctica dead-end in the Amundsen sea.
He seized control and transformed the outfit into a vehicle for his songs, masking his prodigious artistic ambition with blasé attitude, alcohol and self-sabotage.
And surviving Rayman, its blind leaps and frenzied enemies, demanded near-supernatural ability: only the most prodigious of under-4s ever saw that game's end.
For most overweight people, our prodigious intellects cannot overcome the drives to eat — at times, any more than we can will ourselves to stop breathing.
Advertising revenue on cable news grew a prodigious 28500 percent year-over-year, with MSNBC seeing the biggest jump, according a Friday report from Adweek.
The author and playwright, known as much for his gossip-column lifestyle and controversial political views as for his prodigious literary output, died in 22002.
Books of The Times As she did her prodigious reporting for "Truevine," her second expert work of nonfiction, Beth Macy came across a shocking picture.
The exhibition, which is roughly divided into historical sections, compares the relative restricted output of historical female artists with the prodigious output of artists today.
It had a modest-size staff, however, and meager funds with which to preside over the World Cup, a prodigious undertaking held every four years.
The show's chief selling point — besides the prodigious talents of Grier and Loretta Devine, a veteran actor who plays Jerrod's mother — is its social relevance.
Once they rounded out the line-up with bassist Todd Bell and guitarist-vocalist Chris Broach, Braid would get to work on a prodigious introduction.
Jason, for all his prodigious talent and carefully honed technique, finds himself permanently stalled on the career ladder, unable either to advance or to quit.
This compact, fast-moving portrait of the artist proceeds through a flurry of images, many of them gleaned from Mr. Frank's long and prodigious career.
The key to this prodigious capability is a revolutionary curved detector, which could change the way astronomical telescopes are built in the future, astronomers say.
Also, given the prodigious amount of food a recovering dragon requires, a bountiful supply of fish can preclude any drain on the local livestock population.
The writing was very much on the wall after the baseball job market repeatedly offered the formerly prodigious slugger little more than a collective shrug.
It also produces prodigious amounts of methane—a greenhouse gas even more potent than carbon dioxide, responsible for an estimated 25 percent of global warming.
But for some reason, perhaps because T.S.A. officials were impressed by Dinnah's beefiness, a grinning agent held him by his prodigious pincers for a photo.
McIlroy put on a driving clinic for most of the day, his accuracy and prodigious length off the tee an impressive sight at Sheshan International.
Then you may want to consult Mariani's superb biography, to plumb the aesthetic mysteries and register the human complications of so prodigious a gift. ♦
Flannery, now 38, is married to a successful artist named Charles, a boorish alpha male who's self-centered and prodigious in both physicality and temper.
It is this prodigious work ethic, not to mention 35 million and counting followers on Instagram, that has catapulted Hadid to the supermodel big leagues.
He had a more prodigious output — 13 short stories and novellas in addition to his one slim and shining novel, The Catcher in the Rye.
American Watson, who is renowned for his prodigious length off the tee and brilliant shot-making, also loves the picture-postcard layout at Augusta National.
"The Golden Shovel Anthology" structures itself around the form developed by the prodigious poet Terrance Hayes, whose own poem "The Golden Shovel" opens the book.
If Joey Gallo keeps this up, the Texas Rangers are going to have to find a way to keep their prodigious slugger around a little longer.
They'll find ways to accentuate his strengths, hide his weaknesses, and treat him like the genuine building block his prodigious skill-set suggests he can be.
Still, one can't help but wonder if this elephant's prodigious ability to blow smoke clouds might help secure it a spot at next year's vaping championships.
It's no secret that more than a few of the entertainment industry's most captivating and prodigious artists don't exactly write songs aligned with our political ideals.
Because this buoyant fresh water cannot easily mix with the denser salty water below it, the surface gets very warm indeed, driving prodigious amounts of evaporation.
Years after his death, a Sports Illustrated profile would reveal Marciano's ties to a loan shark, his legendary tight-fistedness, and his penchant for prodigious womanizing.
Miranda Sings has a prodigious online following: 5.7 million YouTube subscribers,1.6 million Facebook fans, 2.2 million followers on Twitter and 3.5 million more on Instagram.
Lusseyran was a teenager whose unusual characteristics — a prodigious memory, a moral clarity and a knack for strategy — made him ideal to run a clandestine organization.
Young people watch game streaming in huge numbers (Twitch claims to reach half of the millennial males in the United States) and often in prodigious quantities.
The defeat left the Islanders disappointed but still heartened by their gutsy play in two hard-fought games at home against the Lightning's prodigious offensive firepower.
A prodigious fund-raiser and effective negotiator, she has a strong and vocal base of support that on paper should help her easily defeat any challenges.
Within days no-one would play the prodigious teen, and so he left for the capital, Manila, with a handful of dollars and nowhere to sleep.
A prodigious aggregator of high art and popular culture, Mr. Leckey is a profoundly British figure, shaped especially by the country's postpunk and dance music scenes.
For the company's 20th anniversary, the Museum of the Moving Image will screen 20 features — less than one-fifth of Rialto's prodigious output over the years.
Despite being a prodigious fund-raiser for the Republican Party, Mr. Cohen, 62, has a long and deep involvement in the more progressive-minded art world.
His power is prodigious, lively ball or not, and he showed it with his Tuesday night laser off James Paxton into the Mets' left-field bullpen.
Or inserting Barnes, a prodigious defender who has won three consecutive under-22014 world championships, into the lineup could be a shrewd psychological and tactical ploy.
Bolsonaro fans created hundreds of group chats on the messaging app WhatsApp, which has become a prodigious channel to spread misinformation during elections in Latin America.
Stanton took another prodigious hack and drove the ball hard to right, but it ran out of steam on the warning track to end the inning.
Like Mark Twain, David Letterman distinguished himself as a cockeyed, deadpan observer of American behavior and, later in life, for his prodigious and distinctive facial hair.
Walid was a prodigious poet—in Nouakchott, he had won several awards—and when bin Laden met him he was impressed by his eloquence and conviction.
Because of this, Mr. Ryan has become well versed in the toe-touch method of travel, which he has used to become a prodigious money raiser.
"It is prodigious the quantity of good that may be done by one man, if he will make a business of it," he wrote in 250.
Driven While Americans have not taken up camping or off-roading at a prodigious rate, S.U.V.s have become the vehicles of choice in the United States.
To celebrate the prodigious polymath's life and work, museums are hosting special exhibitions and tour operators are taking travelers on Leonardo-inspired journeys across Western Europe.
Ostapenko has been referred to as Alona in Latvian news media, dating at least back to articles documenting her prodigious talent at age 14 in 2011.
In 1999, Mr. Gladwell wrote a New Yorker profile of Mr. Weisberg's mother, "Six Degrees of Lois Weisberg," which described her as a prodigious social connector.
His product and engineering skills are prodigious yet also irrelevant, and by Zuckerberg's own admission, neither he nor Sandberg are fully aware of what's going on internally.
Railroad baron and prodigious real estate investor, Henry Huntington shrewdly combined his two industries by creating a network of trolleys that drove development toward his land holdings.
What if they're too distracted by the screenplay they're working on to even notice when your MacBook Air flies away in the hands of a prodigious thief?
In 2009, Bryce Harper's prodigious talent and mammoth frame made him a Sports Illustrated cover boy as a 20103-year-old sophomore at Las Vegas High School.
All details of his life are faithfully recorded — from the mundane goings-on of running a household, to his prodigious sexual escapades, which were coded in cipher.
Drilling rigs and the massive pumps employed for hydraulic fracturing all use high-horsepower engines which run 22014 hours per day and consume prodigious quantities of fuel.
In Volume 1, Shinya Ohnuki, a gamer with prodigious talent, is drawn into the wild and wonderful world of fighting games after a chance meeting with Daigo.
A moderate Democrat, who occasionally sounds like a Republican, Mr Lamb is a savvy user of social media who revealed himself to be a prodigious fund-raiser.
His prodigious weight gain even inspired a game called Run Ronaldo Run, wherein you have to help Ronaldo dodge burgers and sodas as he kicked a ball.
This is the Africa of business magazines and bank ads: a continent that is rising at a prodigious pace and creating profitable new markets for multinational firms.
Former employees, suppliers, fellow business people and private equity investors paint a picture of a firm whose management capacity did not keep up with its prodigious growth.
Roth was so prodigious and varied in his output that no shorthand characterization of his work would easily suffice, no matter how many times people would try.
Cerebras' chip uses 15 kilowatts of power to operate — a prodigious amount of power for an individual chip, although relatively comparable to a modern-sized AI cluster.
These writers displayed, in their own individual styles, the kind of prodigious talent that makes readers anticipate what they can do with longer forms and bigger canvases.
Blessed with prodigious political skills still unproven in Harris, Obama stood apart from all the Washington-based candidates as an early opponent of the war in Iraq.
He's also still only a teenager, which should make you feel both sufficiently shit about yourself and your own prospects, and in awe of Dave's prodigious skill.
Champlain is mostly remembered for his prodigious mapping of North America's eastern seaboard, the founding of Quebec, and his monopolization of the fur trade in the region.
Jason, 49, was buried Tuesday in the presence of the same friends and fans who had been drawn to his free spirit and his prodigious athletic talent.
The first recorded partnership between this drummer and pianist is an unofficial announcement of Carmen Staaf's prodigious talent, and an uncommonly good collection of small-group jazz.
Nancy Pelosi has shown no signs of leaving the speakership, and her staying power as a prodigious fundraiser and adept navigator of Capitol Hill politics is unmatched.
Because of the dams along its course, the river no longer carries its prodigious load of sediment to the sea — the building material of the Louisiana coast.
And he isn't even the highest-paid stallion: That honor goes to Tapit, a white stallion with a so-so race record but a prodigious breeding history.
"I asked him to use his prodigious social media array to help promote getting it out of the House — and hopefully he will do that," Conaway said.
The thing that breaks the back of this movie, and makes the second half so much less prodigious than the first, is a simple matter of geography.
Obscured by the dazzle of his prodigious intellect was a crucial missing ingredient — ownership of his academics — and sadly, he failed out of college after two semesters.
But the mystery of him — the prodigious one given to him seemingly at birth, and the coy one manufactured by him — might be too profound a barrier.
Portman is one of the most prodigious fundraisers in the country and had $13.4 million on hand at the end of March, while Strickland had $2.7 million.
The sensual force of Carrillo's ripe forms, in rich tones of ochre and ultramarine, with dramatic chiaroscuro effects and otherworldly illumination, alerts viewers to his prodigious talent.
Powell Jobs is a prodigious philanthropist who known for valuing her privacy, while Trump is a reality television star-turned-politician known for courting attention whenever he can.
A prodigious talent who first appeared on television swinging a golf club at two years old, Woods grew into a champion by winning 14 majors in swashbuckling style.
There will be a point where people can no longer afford minimum monthly payments on the prodigious amounts we owe, and it's shaping up to come in 2017.
Fritz, 21, was meant to offer Federer a meaningful test with his prodigious serve and powerful ground-strokes but was instead sent packing after less than 90 minutes.
Mr. Gupta, who traveled tirelessly for business and was a prodigious networker during his career, appears to be eager to get back to the world he once inhabited.
Deserters sheltered in the secluded crags and coves; Bill Looney, the tavern-owner, was known as the "Black Fox" for his prodigious feats piloting them to Union lines.
That makes me tickled pink to have a front row seat at this prodigious display of talent, and admiring and cheering on an amazing crop of American makers.
Walton, who also is slated to star in Amazon's upcoming project Utopia, is a prodigious boxer and his Instagram proves he could absolutely beat me in a fight.
She praised Cherushii's prodigious musical knowledge—which spanned from Italo-disco to classic house, and from Detroit techno to UK breakbeat hardcore—and expertise with electronic music gear.
Part of the issue is that Italy's prodigious wine output - expected to reach 40 million hectoliter's this year - comes from a patchwork of relatively tiny, family-run vineyards.
Of course, not all countries are endowed with the likes of Norway's prodigious rivers and mountain lakes, nor are they sitting atop subterranean thermal riches like volcanic Iceland.
Along with the mercurial winger Andy van der Meyde, Mido and Ibrahimovic formed a roguish friendship group: a trio of prodigious rebels with the world at their feet.
Pelosi has accepted PAC donations and lobbyist money, though the numbers amount to a tiny fraction of the massive haul the prodigious fundraiser brings in for her party.
Ryan's stature within the party, burnished by his 2012 vice presidential nomination and career-long commitment to tax cuts, has made him a prodigious fundraiser for other Republicans.
One of the many things happening in the game's hectic early stages was that Kyrie Irving, Cleveland's prodigious and much fussed-over point guard, was playing very well.
The United States is the most important country in the world and will remain so for many years by virtue of its strong economy and prodigious military capabilities.
Mr. Glover is joined by Marcus Gilmore, a prodigious drummer who has been involved in his own investigation of rhythm with musicians like Vijay Iyer and Chick Corea.
Bryce, whose prodigious mustache has earned him the nickname Ironstache, is aiming to unseat the current officeholder of Wisconsin's First District, Paul Ryan, the speaker of the House.
Her 5&4 victory in the match-play final was punctuated by a prodigious driver/4-iron play at the par-5 15th to set up the clincher.
He is at once a just-the-facts lawman and a prodigious feeler of feelings, introspective about the size of his ego and incapable of suppressing it entirely.
He is best known as a prodigious fund-raiser on evangelical television and a litigator for the Christian right, not for handling criminal prosecutions or executive power disputes.
In his class was the prodigious Martin Margiela, who a decade later would be working in Paris for the designer Jean Paul Gaultier while launching his namesake line.
After a period of bingeing (say, the last century), the United States is per capita the most prodigious emitter of carbon dioxide among the world's top 22009 economies.
"It's super cool, just because of the equal pay," said Brittany Lincicome, a two-time major winner whose prodigious length off the tee feeds into her attacking style.
"Our prodigious fundraising is further proof of President Trump's clear record of accomplishment on behalf of the American people," Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale said in a statement.
Mariya Goray, a forensic science researcher in van Oorschot's lab who coauthored the juice study with him, has found one of her colleagues to be an outrageously prodigious shedder.
It will require perfect conversational ability, sensors of every kind and limitless storage, prodigious, always-learning artificial intelligence, access to almost infinite personal data and knowledge about nearly everything.
I do like to poop on a regular basis, unaided by Metamucil or a prodigious number of leafy greens, aided and abetted by an ugly stool isn't the way.
It will require perfect conversational ability, sensors of every kind and limitless storage, prodigious, always-learning artificial intelligence, access to almost infinite personal data, and knowledge about nearly everything.
Although his prodigious intellectual gifts and academic accomplishments could have provided him with vast material wealth, Elijah selflessly chose to dwell and labor among his lifelong friends and neighbors.
Sólo con Tu Pareja has a lot in common with Roma, even though it's a playful sex comedy (with a somewhat immature approach to prodigious sexual conquests and STIs).
She's a prodigious fundraiser to whom many members owe favors, and her main antagonists are white men with voting records that are at least somewhat more conservative than hers.
The storm is likely to dump prodigious amounts of rain over Florida, Alabama and Georgia, as well as the Carolinas - still reeling from post-Florence flooding - and into Virginia.
In recent months, after years of relative silence, Mr. Bowie went on a prodigious streak, inspired in part by his fading health, according to the few people who knew.
His virtuosity is fluid and natural — he's not a show-off The breadth is complimented by the vibe, which is casual and conversational despite Ocean's ambition and prodigious skill.
"There's a prodigious appetite from pension funds and alternative asset managers for high-quality global and Canadian assets," said Brian Hanson, chief executive of Lazard's Canadian investment banking division.
According to Nina Nelson, my guide at the museum, Strindberg bought prodigious quantities of coffee beans from the shop and would clip and affix the image to his correspondence.
Both protagonists yield such great humor as they attempt to satisfy their prodigious appetites and see victory, or at least escape with their hides intact, in their respective adventures.
A former Tata intern, Chandrasekaran, known as "Chandra", is cited by employees and rivals both for the focus that got him through several marathons and for a prodigious memory.
The 603-seat, crew-cab mid-size Atlas Tanoak's unveiling comes amid a red-hot U.S. market for pickup trucks, which are pumping out profits at a prodigious pace.
To avoid the prodigious carbon emissions created by air travel, she chose a wind-powered journey across the Atlantic aboard the high-tech racing sailboat the Malizia II. Manhattan!
At the penthouse on Friday, Jaap van Zweden, the Philharmonic's new music director, introduced Mr. Tao, whom he first got to know as a prodigious 16-year-old pianist.
The prodigious composer and performer cuts a dazzling figure onstage, a place she's been commanding since she was 8 and played violin with the Chamber Music Society of Oregon.
That all changes on Thursday when the prodigious multidisciplinary artist, best known for his gargantuan post-apocalyptic ceramic vessels, debuts his first full line of clothing, called S.R. Studio.
Before his death, Gerstl destroyed letters, notes and paintings in his studio, but he left in his wake a body of artwork that reveals a prodigious and untimely talent.
On his recent trip to Asia, the president was told of a list of 51 fact-checking questions for this article, including one about his prodigious television watching habits.
" Here's what's next, she said: "Amazon will put this data to prodigious use in the coming years as it looks to expand its market power and sideline the competition.
The lean, straightforward trio format and the tricky but frisky repertoire made an ideal showcase for Mitchell's prodigious, playful virtuosity and Reid's double duties of propulsion and melodic counterpoint.
Much of the government's case rested on the word of Jona Rechnitz, a wealthy real estate developer who both sides agreed was a prodigious liar with an unsavory history.
First came reports last summer that the former dean of the medical school — a celebrated physician and prodigious fund-raiser — had used drugs on campus and partied with prostitutes.
They took the Americans' enthusiasm for this prodigious display as evidence of the Buddhist amulets' superiority over similar Christian charms such as a cross or a St. Christopher medal.
That was when the Federal Security Service, which Mr. Putin had recently commanded, leaked the identity of a British MI22011 officer who was a prodigious recruiter of Russian spies.
In memoriam: Harold Bloom, a prodigious and best-selling literary critic, argued for the superiority of the Western canon (which his detractors noted was written mostly by white men).
Now the United States has an abundance of relatively cheap oil, prodigious deposits are being tapped in Brazil, Norway and Guyana, and the Keystone project is still awaiting completion.
Mac Conner, a prodigious illustrator whose realistic, colorful and often dramatic paintings for major magazines and advertisers helped lend a distinctive look to postwar popular culture, died on Sept.
Rather than showing signs of slowing down or resting on her laurels, she has continued to innovate and improve, widening the already prodigious gap between her and her competitors.
ET.The prodigious young quarterback Patrick Mahomes leads the Kansas City Chiefs into Hard Rock Stadium to take on the San Francisco 49ers&apos staunch defense and dominant run attack.
The trade that made Bryant a Laker was engineered by the team's general manager at the time, Jerry West, who was instantly smitten by Bryant's fearlessness and prodigious talent.
Morgan Stanley further bolstered its prodigious tech-banking practice with the hire of Mehta, who will cohead global internet banking in the Menlo Park office alongside veteran Kate Claassen.
Of the four American women still in contention in Paris, two of them are young and prodigious talents whose parents came to the United States from present-day Russia.
The 33-year-old, third-generation strongman has long been a punchline for everything from his "dangerous obsession with cheese" to his prodigious girth in a nation of starving subjects.
Twenty years on, fans are marking the actor's death, sharing stories about his prodigious comedic talents and gift for impressions — and still trying to make sense of his shocking death.
She is also a prodigious fundraiser, a tireless campaigner and has a record that includes passage of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, when she was last speaker.
And even if his prodigious fundraising doesn't win him the nomination, the 37-year-old Buttigieg could remain a consequential figure in public life for a long time to come.
The photograph was published ina cool British magazine in 153, but Mr Tillmans is a hard worker with a prodigious output and he has done a great deal since then.
"Given Amazon's prodigious spending, it is safe to say that any day compared to the prior year should be much better from a sales perspective," Moody's analyst Charles O'Shea said.
The Trojans are a motley collection of space rocks influenced by Jupiter's prodigious gravity, and their diverse composition is thought to hold clues to the formation of the solar system.
With the modern burning of prodigious amounts of fossil fuels, that leaves a profound amount carbon to saturate the air and trap heat — a physical reality understood since the 1870s.
The program is a collaboration between the university's computer science and urban planning departments, with the aim of teaching budding computer scientists how their prodigious data crunching might be used.
Investors are now returning in force to Spanish solar power some six years after the government cut subsidies to balance a prodigious tariff deficit built up during an installation boom.
Android kept up its trajectory of prodigious growth and achieved roughly twice the app downloads of its nemesis iOS, which seems to have plateaued over the past couple of years.
"The outstanding thing about recent storms has been the prodigious rainfalls: over Louisiana one year ago, and the with [Hurricane] Matthew in October last year," he said in an email.
Against this flattened backdrop, it's a challenge for even Keen's prodigious—and precocious—skills to convey the rapid activity of Lyra's mind as she wrestles with life-and-death decisions.
The federal government uses its prodigious powers to bully people into settling cases and manufacturing convictions, even when it knows there is no underlying crime or only a minor infraction.
The hundreds of items can provide only a sample of a prodigious output of paintings, drawings, sculptures, prints, posters, advertising illustrations, photographs, films, videos, audios, writings, publications, and deathless ephemera.
There, visitors can step into the famous Frankfurt Kitchen designed in 21 by the prodigious Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, Austria's first female architect who was later active in the Nazi resistance.
Bacon, who died in Madrid in 1992, had a prodigious output and is best known for warped portraits that became stranger and stranger in the later years of his life.
A prodigious splash, a wild plunge to the bottom, nine feet down, and then, by some inexplicable magic (not to mention frantic flailing), I pop back up to the surface!
He was already making a name for himself as an amateur boxer, body builder and wrestler at this point, aided in no small part by his height and prodigious strength.
We were sitting on the patio of the visitors center, waiting for a group to gather for his "Big Tree" walk, a five-mile hike to see more prodigious timber.
His path was unlikely and fitful, hampered by legal troubles and quarrels with his longtime mentor, but bolstered by his prodigious work output and the amplifying power of the internet.
Front Burner A new book about Benjamin Franklin covers his 84 years and the food that accompanied them, all based on prodigious research by Rae Katherine Eighmey, a food historian.
The "big policeman," as the journalist and social reformer Jacob Riis once called the man, distinguished himself with his immaculate dress, superior investigative skills, and prodigious talent for self-promotion.
In subsequent decades she wrote a regular column for The Los Angeles Times and turned out a prodigious number of op-ed articles as well as policy papers for Brookings.
And now the team has placed a substantial bet on its future with a prodigious talent who is set to become the face of the franchise once Manning, 37, departs.
Carbone and his partner and fellow chef Rich Torrisi use a prodigious number of pickled hot cherry peppers in their cooking, and I was eager to learn more about that.
Guo censors her prodigious imagination in her lucrative clothes for rich ladies, and it isn't clear that she or they see any need to embrace an alien notion of idiosyncrasy.
A survivor of decades of serial addiction-recovery-relapse-recovery—and also of heart disease, childhood sexual predation, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and bipolarity—he remained in command of prodigious gifts.
The Clinton Foundation operates a range of philanthropic projects around the world and has raised billions since its founding, but that prodigious fundraising has come with accusations of influence peddling.
Yes, he said, he was learning to use his prodigious wingspan, measured at around seven feet, to disturb opposing players, eliminating passing angles and making them think twice about shooting.
Germaine Dulac may have just been too far ahead of her time as a queer woman filmmaker, and too prodigious in her output to receive proper recognition in any category.
Tiptoeing around the exhibition, there is a clear division between artists with prodigious music chops and those who are more interested in experimenting with instruments that fuel their artistic output.
Contested Histories features a comprehensive display of physical objects and digital reproductions, capturing the varied and prodigious creative output of Japanese Americans forcibly interned at remote camps across the country.
The elaborate game was designed to make first-generation, low-income, queer, and otherwise marginalized students feel more accepted at the university—more comfortable taking advantage of its prodigious institutional resources.
Yet although his trophy case is filling up at a somewhat slower rate than it did during his prodigious youth, there is little evidence that Mr McIlroy has lost a step.
Now one of their own, Colossus, is being milked for his prodigious production of venom, which will be used to create life-saving antidotes against the bite of his own kind.
Stocks are still above the five-year average, but converging towards it, and the five-year average is likely to prove too low given the prodigious growth in consumption since 2012.
She is a prodigious poster on Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat and was posting much of what she was doing leading up to the robbery -- including her whereabouts at Paris fashion shows.
In that battle, Apple's prodigious chip design team enjoys a significant lead in hardware, Google is the most advanced in its applications of AI, and everyone else is somewhere in between.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, the Briton's closest rival but 59 points behind with four races remaining, qualified second with a prodigious effort just when it seemed Mercedes would sweep the front row.
After, he filled a Neti Pot with the same antibiotic liquid and flushed out his nasal passages over the sink — a process that involved hacking up prodigious amounts of yellowish saliva.
Unlike for most, 2016 has been a fantastic year for the prodigious British heavyweight—beating Charles Martin for the IBF belt, before defending it twice against Dominic Breazeale and now Molina.
On the other hand, his prodigious fundraising ability — he raised an eye-popping $38 million in 21625's third quarter during his Senate bid — ensures he would be a serious candidate.
Its central cast includes three wisecracking assassins with good looks and hearts of gold, and the spiraling, frantic story lines allow them and their adversaries to run up prodigious body counts.
A prodigious yet polarizing talent, former quarter-finalist Kyrgios suffered his earliest exit from Melbourne Park, leaving further doubts as to whether the 23-year-old Australian can realize his potential.
But he is a Grand Slam champion and a former top-five player, and if his body could just stay together to hold his prodigious talent, more great moments would come.
Clinton, by contrast, has twice built a sizable war chest through prodigious fund-raising from Wall Street donors and "super PACs," just as her male counterparts and opponents have always done.
He has no friends, and his prodigious talents and painstakingly acquired skills, which should win him at least an employee-of-the-month citation, make him a candidate for termination instead.
But the process would take numerous steps and prodigious patience: The county contracted someone to clean the property, and environmental testing had to confirm the lot was clean weeks after that.
Although he had no training in animal husbandry, Mr. Castro decided to crossbreed humpbacked Asian Zebus with standard Holsteins to create a new breed that could produce milk at prodigious rates.
Still, to most people he remains best known as a peddler of hot freestyles over other people's tracks, even though he makes music of his own at a fairly prodigious rate.
Batali's other cookbook, Molto Italiano, and cookbooks like Susur Lee's and Gordon Ramsey's also neared the top of the list through the prodigious use of anchovies or (in Lee's case) pigeons.
People have always said that Khan is too cocky for his own good; that there are perhaps shades of another prodigious but partially unfulfilled talent in him: that of Naseem Hamed.
Tiafoe, the son of immigrants from Sierra Leone who learned the game at the Maryland tennis club where his father was a custodian, has long been touted as a prodigious talent.
But what neither Dempsey nor his Mexican-American neighbors had was something many young Mexican talents and prodigious players in other successful soccer countries do: a comprehensive, holistically subsidized training program.
For those who have seen "Darkest Hour" (and for those who haven't, I can recommend it), the abiding memory of Churchill for many is the prodigious amount of alcohol he consumes.
The former chief of staff to President Barack Obama and prodigious fundraiser has long known how to capture the spotlight by capitalizing on his relationships with national media and political figures.
Audra's prodigious knowledge of people's names, faces and bewildering, often pointless personal details — that someone recently broke an eyetooth on a bagel, for example — is an animating force in the book.
Lutsenko was known as a prodigious drinker, and in 213 he was detained at the Frankfurt airport after consuming several beers at a bar there and throwing punches at security guards.
Since Geiberger made history, technology has transformed the game, with the most prodigious drivers of the ball averaging 593 yards farther off the tee than the longest hitters 40 years ago.
In Zero Days, the latest from Alex Gibney's ever prodigious studio, one of the most exciting scenes depicts, in dark, high definition tones... a party balloon being inflated by a machine.
He's a prodigious fundraiser, which helps explain his leadership role, but what that means in practice is that he has a close relationship with his hometown industry of Wall Street banks.
"We think it may be a magnetar -- a newborn neutron star with a huge magnetic field, inside a supernova remnant or a pulsar wind nebula -- somehow producing these prodigious pulses," Chatterjee said.
Director Jon Favreau just tapped the prodigious Atlanta creator and soon-to-be young Lando Calrissian as the voice of Simba in the upcoming live-action version of the 1994 Disney classic.
Kwame Onwuachi, the 221-year-old chef, focuses his prodigious talent — he's an alumnus of Per Se and Eleven Madison Park in New York — on a wide spectrum of Afro-Caribbean cooking.
Warped Tour itself is a contradiction — it's a punk rock festival that's also a prodigious marketing machine, sponsored from top to bottom by brands hoping to win over fans in between shows.
A tremendously engaging show that centers on the painter's prodigious output of female nudes, "Renoir: The Body, the Senses," at the Clark Art Institute, in Williamstown, Massachusetts, sparks a sense of crisis.
From a company that started out as an online book retailer, Amazon is unrecognizable as the prodigious product-slinging platform that has its hands in everything from shipping to streaming to groceries.
With its prodigious economic power, China is proactively deploying a range of initiatives to draw the Asia-Pacific more tightly into its strategic orbit and, in time, gain greater influence across Eurasia.
Several years in the making, it's a showcase not just of Clams's prodigious production talents but also of the many talented collaborators he enlisted to bring out another dimension of his compositions.
Despite his supposedly prodigious Force powers, he's bested by a tweedling orange ball, he loses a vital prisoner about three seconds after she's captured, and he can't even build a lightsaber properly.
While Pennsylvania is known for its prodigious edible shroom production (close to 50 percent of all mushrooms consumed in the US come from PA), nearly all farming activity happens in rural landscapes.
By intermittently pegging their currency to the dollar, and closely managing the dollar-yuan exchange rate, the Chinese, in fact, had adopted the dollar as an instrument of their prodigious economic achievements.
FALL FOR FORSYTHE This Los Angeles series honors the prodigious choreographer William Forsythe, who joined the faculty of the Glorya Kaufman School of Dance at the University of Southern California last year.
We have the resources needed to provide excellent care for all Americans; an abundance of hospitals and sophisticated equipment; superbly trained doctors and nurses; prodigious research output; and generous health care funding.
With the shift to continuous processing and the prodigious growth in demand for gasoline as a road fuel, the oil industry's need to hold stocks of unrefined crude and refined products surged.
" Even in a fiercely anti-establishment year, Mr. Carson's months of popularity and prodigious support from small donors — the $20 million he raised last summer led all candidates — stunned political experts. "Dr.
Proud as I was, I knew it wasn't because of the prodigious political accomplishment the president had just achieved, some over-the-top elation because my boss had notched a historic victory.
China's prodigious $3 trillion of dollar reserves has enabled it to engage in market interventions to sponge up excess yuan, thus decreasing its supply and elevating its price relative to the dollar.
In this case, the paintings serve as counterpoints to the work of Iranian artist Farideh Lashai (1944–2013), a modernist of prodigious imaginative powers, who is the main focus of the exhibition.
Every summer, over 500,000 bikers make their way through the Black Hills' rugged trails and past Custer State Park alongside the buffalo, to find a prodigious pro tem city of motorcycle enthusiasts.
Seeing, hearing, and feeling the pure magnitude of what we're calling The Burpercut, makes you realize just how prodigious Justin Roiland, co-creator and voice of both Rick and Morty, really is.
Petroleum consumption is being driven by prodigious use of gasoline as the volume of traffic on U.S. roads grows strongly and motorists opt for larger crossover-utility vehicles rather than smaller cars.
Yet it can never have been easy to keep company with a moody, mercurial, compulsive human being, one noted for his prodigious appetites for sex, alcohol and drugs and his lacerating tongue.
Yet it can never have been easy to keep company with a moody, mercurial, compulsive human being, one noted for his prodigious appetites for sex, alcohol and drugs and his lacerating tongue.
He's joined onstage by a cast of prodigious comrades: the trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, the pianist Gerald Clayton, the guitarist Bill Frisell, the bassist Linda May Han Oh and the drummer Joey Baron.
He stacked his points in other regions, Kopkin speculates, partly thanks to Florida State's membership in the predominantly Mid-Atlantic Atlantic Coast Conference and the Seminoles' prodigious number of nationally televised games.
China's growth was already slowing as its leaders seek to transition from an economy powered by prodigious exports, in enterprises that have spewed pollution, toward a cleaner future propelled by domestic consumption.
The creature here represented might perhaps with justice be proposed as an answer: an animal of such prodigious deformity as even to exceed in this respect the Surinam toad, or Rana Pipa.
In this respect, she reminds me of the young Deborah Voigt, who made a prodigious first impression at the Met in the early nineteen-nineties but never quite delivered the theatrical goods.
Raggi, a member of the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, has said she is against making a bid because the city had other priorities and should not add to its prodigious debt.
Already a liberal icon, she became the state's first female senator and raised nearly $40 million, a sum that at the time ranked her among the most prodigious Senate fundraisers in history.
For this Sunday's Arts and Leisure section, I profiled John Mayer, the 39-year-old singer, songwriter and guitar virtuoso, who also happens to be a prodigious talker — for better or worse.
I recently had the opportunity to read "The Creature from Jekyll Island" by G. Edward Griffin, a prodigious tome dealing with the circumstances surrounding the creation of the U.S. Federal Reserve System.
The writer was an unknown Indian clerk, Srinivasa Ramanujan, who, despite having no degree, had schooled himself in math to a prodigious level; he was currently living, close to poverty, in Madras.
Donald Keene, whose translations of Japanese literature into English and prodigious academic output helped define the study of the subject and made him a celebrity in Japan, died on Sunday in Tokyo.
One of the most casually prodigious alto saxophonists of today, Zenón devotes most of his creative energy to exploring the music of his native Puerto Rico, always through a vigorously intellectual lens.
Richardson leaves us not only with a deep appreciation of Picasso's Promethean ambition and prodigious fecundity," she wrote, "but also with a shrewd understanding of his tumultuous, subversive and often disturbing art.
Of the four American women still in contention in the French Open, two of them, including Kenin, are young and prodigious talents whose parents came to the U.S. from present-day Russia.
Intended as a companion to Tsang's 2015 group exhibitions at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf and the Migros Museum in Zurich, the publication surveys the artist's prodigious output and highlights themes recurrent throughout her work.
If you decide to use this computer, you're basically saying that privacy is no longer an accessory, but rather a lifestyle that requires a prodigious shift in every facet of your online behavior.
Or how about prodigious thinkers and writers, like Trollope, Dickens, or Darwin who all sought to complete their work within fixed, modest slices of the day, and then kept the rest for leisure.
Pull up "large" in your thesaurus and you can easily apply any synonym to the plant: great, huge, sizable, substantial, immense, enormous, colossal, massive, mammoth, vast, prodigious, tremendous, ginormous — all of them apply.
Surprisingly Ukrainian Sapun appeared happy to stand and trade with the prodigious striking talent standing across the ring from him, throwing a number of spinning kicks as a retort to his foe's efforts.
Having burst on to the scene as a prodigious 17-year-old, regarded as precociously talented but aggressive and prone to crashing and colliding with rivals, he has sanded off those rough edges.
We watch movies about Bobby Fischer in part because his is a touching story and in part because we are secretly glad that our kids, though not prodigious, are at least not that .
Tharlo, who is nicknamed Ponytail for his long braid, shyly exclaims that he showed prodigious powers of memory in elementary school, where he learned the speech, but had no further opportunities for education.
And when Teixeira helped loosen it, Anthony Swarzak allowed a prodigious two-run homer to Alex Dickerson in the ninth, which compelled the Yankees to summon Aroldis Chapman for the final three outs.
He proved himself a prodigious fund-raiser: The value of the school's endowment fund had grown to about $930 million as of June, from about $63 million soon after his arrival in 1984.
The basic claim of the paper is that by burning fossil fuels at a prodigious pace and pouring heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere, humanity is about to provoke an abrupt climate shift.
Multinational corporations are moving to the country to use its prodigious grows for a global weed supply chain, forcing pot cultivators to decide whether to work with big business or fight against it.
Since the age of 153, he's released an accomplished set of mixtapes, albums, and instrumental projects at a prodigious clip, attracting a global fan base and millions of plays across Soundcloud and YouTube.
The free labor they provided made the state one of the most prodigious cotton producers in the South, where many politicians viewed slavery as a matter to be left up to individual states.
Mr. Porter, a prodigious improviser and an integral part of Mr. Washington's touring band, recorded "The Optimist" between 2008 and '09, joined by 11 fellow up-and-comers in Mr. Washington's parents' basement.
" Reif Larsen is the author of the novels "I Am Radar" and "The Selected Works of T. S. Spivet," which was adapted into the feature film "The Young and Prodigious T. S. Spivet.
Mr. Laqueur was a prodigious author who spoke a half-dozen languages and wrote scores of books, novels and memoirs as well as his writings on geopolitics, in which he could be prescient.
But who would want to conclude from this that there was no longer a vast and prodigious trajectory ahead of them, that they had flown as far and wide as one could fly!
Big-hitting Johnson will be looking for his third win in fourth start at the course where his prodigious length off the tee at high altitude has always given him an upper hand.
Malek was one of the most enduring figures in Republican politics and his prodigious fundraising on behalf of GOP candidates put him at the center of presidential politics for more than four decades.
It's a sign of a government stocked with acting secretaries and hampered by thin personnel benches, stretched beyond functionality by Trump's impulses and the most prodigious staffing burn rate of any modern President.
The National Guard today runs military academies, housing projects and hospitals, and is a prodigious source of revenue for U.S. military contractors who train its some 100,000 active members and 27,000 irregular volunteers.
Cha's family history and personal experience of migration would inform the prodigious output of live performance, video art, film, poetry, works on paper, and criticism she produced as a young artist and writer.
Forged by his tough childhood and propelled by prodigious athletic gifts, Willis became an instant star for the San Francisco 49ers after the team drafted him 493th overall out of Ole Miss in 2007.
Peggy and David Rockefeller were also known for their prodigious art collecting, and Christie's New York is staging an auction of their trove, with multiples sales spread over three days, May 18903 to 10.
Their natural social groups, the lifelong bonds between mothers and offspring, and their prodigious daily travels — 75 miles in a day is routine — are just too far from anything we can offer in captivity.
Ms. Wang, 29, a prodigious virtuoso who brings charisma and a flair for fashion to the stage as well, is best known for elegant, technically scintillating performances of Romantic repertory and 20th-century works.
Let's uncover our eyes and look ahead... For starters, despite the sequel taking place in the present day — 27 years after defeating Pennywise — the prodigious young cast won't be entirely out of the picture.
Seasoned with Kashmiri chiles, saffron, grape must and tamarind; garnished with pomegranate seeds, fresh mint, dill and parsley; and drizzled with prodigious amounts of sour yogurt, her dishes are intelligently conceived without being pretentious.
Mr. Curley was a prodigious fund-raiser for Mr. Bush, who appointed him ambassador to France (he spoke fluent Italian, but said his French was only fair), where he served from 1989 to 1993.
Justin Upton reminded his former employers of his prodigious power in the series opener and looks to help the Detroit Tigers complete a two-game sweep when they visit the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday.
The first divine commandment voiced in Genesis instructs man to "be fruitful and multiply"; it's the reason for both the prodigious numbers of children in ultra-­Orthodox families and for Israel's liberal fertility laws.
Mr. Cuomo, a prodigious fund-raiser who has long preferred collecting fewer big checks to cultivating a small-donor base, raised only 230 percent of his money from donors who gave less than $2000.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., sat down last spring to dig through a trove of previously unreleased government records, it was business as usual for a researcher known for prodigious reporting and doorstop books.
For now it's worth noting that I particularly enjoyed the ways the exhibit conveyed the interdisciplinarity of Shelley's brilliance, and the prodigious wealth of creative enterprise and expression her story has continued to generate.
He possessed a prodigious collection of music—classical and opera and college fight songs and Soviet military marches—and his bookshelves were so overwhelmed that he had taken to stacking volumes on the floor.
Bannon is a prodigious reader whose walls are lined with thousands of volumes, and he is enough of a showman/provocateur/insensitive jerk to go around promoting the most alarming title he recently inhaled.
A former chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Mr. Tester has raised money at a prodigious rate, and had $6.8 million in his campaign account at the end of the last reporting period.
But it is only going to get harder and he is going to have to do much better in next week's South Carolina debate -- and beyond -- to ride the wave of his prodigious investment.
With his champion whiskers and voluble temper, Stanton could resemble Mr. Spottletoe in "Martin Chuzzlewit," but in many ways he more closely resembled Dickens himself: a difficult, self-made, emotional workaholic of prodigious achievement.
NO 5-STAR TALKS Brunetta, 67, who is known for his combative personality and prodigious energy, made no secret of his ambition to be economy minister if the center-right bloc wins the election.
When "Victorious" premiered on Nickelodeon in March 2010, Ariana Grande became known as the bubbly, spacey, red-haired Cat Valentine, a high schooler with a prodigious voice that the show grievously failed to showcase.
Now the university is under intense scrutiny over the circumstances of Dr. Puliafito's exit from the school's leadership and whether the administration deliberately turned a blind eye to problems with a prodigious fund-raiser.
Judge, who stands 212-93 and weighs 29 pounds, has remained an outsize figure in his rookie season with the Yankees, hitting a major-league-leading 22 home runs, many of them prodigious blasts.
By political designs, that step would seem to be aimed squarely at China, whose prodigious production of steel has flooded global markets with cheap product, bringing howls of protest from competitors around the world.
"He had that combination of knowledge and passion, and then a prodigious work ethic," said Peter D. Feaver, a professor of political science at Duke University who worked with Mr. McGurk in the Bush administration.
In the intervening years, I was dimly aware, Jafari either left or was excised from the Grumps, building up his own YouTube network and prodigious subscriber count with video game-focused clips, skits, and commentaries.
And Mackintosh — whom you may remember from Luther or as any number of weirdos, corporate stooges, and yes men from the past handful of years — is finally allowed to put his prodigious charm to use.
"There's a lot to like in Lloyds' numbers, with profits rising, costs under control, and prodigious amounts of cash being thrown off to shareholders," Laith Khalaf, senior analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said in a note.
While Nelson's prodigious grappling ability separated him from the field on his ascent, he shocked the world by flooring Brandon Thatch with a combination before submitting the celebrated kickboxer when they met at UFC 189.
Admittedly, it's hard to tell if the sudden weight loss was because I was too fucked up to eat and move or because of the the prodigious expulsions from either end of my alimentary canal.
Kirby was a freelancer, and to support his family he worked at a prodigious rate: In the early 1960s, he often produced 100 pages a month, four or five times the rate of most artists.
Chapo was already known to be a prodigious philanderer, and there were some reports that he had a predilection for younger women, but the new details stripped away illusions about the depths of his evil.
Murray's 218-403 record is due to the prodigious drive and talent of two men: Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, who between them have been his opponents in all 240 of his previous major finals.
The reactor and containment buildings use prodigious amounts of cement and steel—the production of which is a large contributor to global CO2—and the shipping of these large components only compounds their emissions contribution.
Clinton's aides and several of her allies have a different theory: If Mr. Trump's prodigious content output worked for him through the primaries, it is going to work against him in the general election campaign.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child — which takes place 19 years after J.K. Rowling's final book and is based on a story by the author, director John Tiffany, and playwright Jack Thorne — is similarly prodigious.
Throughout his papers, he seems constantly to be driven by complementary impulses: the feeling that his tools — however prodigious — are not quite sufficient to the task, and a hunger to specify the paths of improvement.
Esperanza Spalding "Unconditional Love" (Concord) Meter shifts and melodic twists reflect the prodigious technique Ms. Spalding brings as songwriter, singer and bassist, but it's not all acrobatics; there's a merry spirit behind the music. 19.
Judge has struck out at a prodigious rate, has flashed his tremendous power only on rare occasions and, as the third man in the batting order, has generally been a drag on the Yankees' offense.
During her subsequent interview with the FBI, Clinton described him as "a prodigious writer whose information was sometimes accurate and sometimes not," according to the bureau's report summarizing its investigation into her private email server.
China has invested prodigious amounts of funding into the industry through its Made in China 2025 plan, while the United States continues to have some of the leading research groups and companies in the space.
Kevin Geer, a prodigious character actor best known for his work in theater, including roles on Broadway in the 2004 revival of "Twelve Angry Men" and Warren Leight's family drama "Side Man," died on Jan.
From the start of this debut novel, Cala flexes her prodigious comedic muscles, managing to render the three friends both as sympathetic heroines and as the victims of lives more humorous than they would like.
At 28, Balagov has been hailed as a prodigious new voice in cinema, and there are clear signs why in this, his second feature after 2017's "Closeness," which also won an award at Cannes.
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, an Aboriginal Australian singer whose soulful voice and prodigious guitar playing took him from the remote island of his birth to concert halls around the world, died on Tuesday in Darwin, Australia.
Ms. Hodgson met Ruth in 1923, when he had become a prodigious home run hitter, three years after being sold to the Yankees by the Red Sox, for whom he had been a star pitcher.
A comic primed for the social media age, Busco (born Brandon Moore) lived a quotidian life that took on prodigious proportions online, regularly broadcasting moments of mundanity and side-splitting farce to his 50,000 Instagram followers.
The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation named Bezwada Wilson one of six winners this year, citing his "moral energy and prodigious skill in leading a grassroots movement to eradicate the degrading servitude of manual scavenging in India".
The antidote to cynicism is curiosity, and while Standfest is perhaps predisposed to a melancholic perspective, it is heartening to see him shaking off old routines and using his prodigious talent to grow in new directions.
Her father, from a Catholic family with eleven kids, was a stockbroker and a prodigious reader who could recite passages from " Ulysses "; for a while, he had the girls convinced that he was a Joycean scholar.
Families go through prodigious amounts of bottled water: A family of four can easily use up a case of 40 half-liter (16.9-fluid-ounce) bottles in a 24-hour-period — just for drinking and cooking.
This person said Tesla's vehicle engineers would probably not appreciate that Model 3s were being assembled with this cheap vinyl electrical tape, and any processes allowing prodigious use of the tape during assembly should be reevaluated.
In the month of October, Trump said 13,104 things that were totally or partially untrue -- more than double his next most prodigious month (September), according to the tireless cataloging by The Washington Post's Fact Checker blog.
I've since gone on to discover the band's main man Jason Henn's impressive and prodigious discography and fallen for his songs that bring to mind 73s jangle, psych, and, yes, a lot of Guided By Voices.
Paramore in 2017 are a band scarred by years of line-up changes, legal battles, and mental illness, all of which have been most heavily shouldered by its prodigious vocalist and only consistent member Hayley Williams.
In this regard, Bryant makes for a fitting stand-in for the team as a whole: prodigious and young, a sure thing now who might look like a kid on primetime TV in a couple months.
With the focus off Dunn—whose book Bad With Money comes out in 2019—and more on the issues that make money such a prodigious topic, one may be curious: Is she still bad with money?
Random International, the prodigious digital artist collective responsible for the beloved Rain Room installation as well as the Future Self light prism, are to exhibit a new body of work at Pace Gallery in New York.
With the possible exception of Cristiano Ronaldo, another prodigious self-promoter forged in the fires of Old Trafford, the upshot is that Beckham has become a brand which is rivalled by no other footballer on earth.
Out of the 593 pitches each saw during batting practice, Stanton hit four homers and Judge — who fouled off the first two pitches he saw — hit two, though each flashed a glimpse of their prodigious power.
The movie makes prodigious use of film editing techniques like montage and voiceover in order to condense the main storyline of the show — the descending moral trajectory of Walter White — into the feature-length time frame.
Kevin Mahogany, a vocalist whose broad baritone and prodigious talents as an improviser made him a latter-day jazz standard-bearer, was found dead on Sunday at his home in Kansas City, Mo. He was 59.
Repeatedly, he flexed his prodigious work ethic and people-pleasing skills, crisscrossing the city for a nonstop slate of performances, interviews, handshakes and other obligations that come with the social-media-soaked music industry of today.
Bobbie Louise Hawkins, a prodigious Beat Generation poet and novelist whose work reverberated with her hardscrabble Texas childhood and her belated liberation from an overbearing husband, died on May 4 at her home in Boulder, Colo.
To quell these prodigious emissions, and to prepare for a future where already-booming air travel is expected to triple by 2045, major airlines Delta and JetBlue recently announced lofty designs to slash their carbon emissions.
Since then, scientists have been able to dig deep into NASA's image archive, producing prodigious volumes of scientific studies and assessments of fire, floods, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions and more — all to the benefit of the public.
There, she ushered the orchestra into a cool new concert hall; introduced a new music director, Gustavo Dudamel, and made him a star; and proved a prodigious fund-raiser who whipped the orchestra's finances into shape.
But this prodigious and often mischievous form of working made Conrad's career hard to define, and has since pushed him to the margins of different histories in which he is an integral, if not central, player.
Drunk on beer and preoccupied by the prodigious carnal possibilities, young men and women danced their way along Avenida Oceânica as Brazilian pop icons performing atop giant motorized stages exhorted them to jump, party and celebrate life.
So far the government's main priority has been to keep up the prodigious economic growth rates of recent years, but the prime minister, Wen Jiabao, has said that the government is attaching growing importance to social welfare.
Like with Hurricane Harvey in Texas in 2017, the consistent flow of moisture off warm ocean waters will be capable of producing prodigious amounts of rain, raising rivers beyond their banks and extending storm impacts well inland.
The great acceleration in the economy and living standards in the last 200 years has depended on an equally prodigious increase in energy capture and use and displacement of human and animal labor by machines (tmsnrt.rs/2X0zgkX).
The Japanese telecom conglomerate's Vision Fund pushed out a prodigious amount of capital this year — quite literally billions of dollars — into companies as diverse as a molecular manufacturer (Zymergen) and a robotic pizza delivery business (Zume Pizza).
Highlights like Mad Music's "Tight Lipped" and Urgency's "First Kiss" took Zac's most tempestuous song concepts and married them with his prodigious ability to write sharp, sticky hooks, a talent that only became more and more pronounced.
Matters are complicated when the prodigious Mr. Huxley (another young principal, in whom stylish classicism often seems exhilaratingly inflamed) takes an interest; but there's also a central, investigative getting-to-know-you Pollack-Stanley pas de deux.
Sure, the West's irreplaceable daily perk has existed in the South Asian country for centuries—as the story goes, those first prodigious beans were smuggled out of Yemen by an Indian Muslim saint around 600 years ago.
But the United States was trying all these things at once while buying and flying into both countries a prodigious quantity of light military weapons and handing them out to local people and outfits it barely knew.
But his life, and this memoir, serve as proof of his prodigious talents, of the truth that, for the gifted like him, struggles that range from a serious hardship to a little mistake can yield something miraculous.
Sabalenka began 2018 ranked 73rd, but under the tutelage of Dmitry Tursunov, a former tour player, she has risen to No. 11 by harnessing her prodigious power game and staying in points longer with improved shot selection.
In the 1960s and '70s, Punchy made frequent appearances in television ads that touted the drink's generous supply of vitamin C, but made no mention of the prodigious sugar content that kept children coming back for more.
Inspired by Henry Mancini, the prodigious composer remembered for films like "The Pink Panther" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and TV shows like "Peter Gunn," Mr. Williams moved to California to try his luck writing music for movies.
Exhibited in P.T. Barnum's circus, he was known for extreme humility; for his prodigious appetite for crowdie, a Scots oat porridge; and for lifting enormous objects and 300-pound men, whom, when asked, he would hurl. Gently.
Clouds driven by high winds either from Siberia or off the Pacific tend to stall on this mountain chain, dropping prodigious amounts of snow and rain that feed lakes as well as some 5003,000 rivers and streams.
Carroll was such an astonishingly prolific correspondent — he wrote at least 100,20023 letters in his lifetime — that the project, a feat of prodigious research and patience, took Mr. Cohen and Mr. Green nearly two decades to complete.
Many still wonder how such prodigious statues — which date as far back as the 11th century and range from 3 to 11 meters (10 to 36 feet) tall — were moved to so many locations around the island.
After more than a year of public accusations, uninformed speculation and prodigious leaking by members of Congress and the media, the indictment contains no Trump-related allegations of knowing involvement in or support for Moscow's pernicious activities.
The Self-Determination Era has now grown in prodigious ways and yielded countless examples of achievement across Native North America, including the elections of Haaland and Davids as the first American Indian women ever elected to Congress.
But what is known is that plastic use has quadrupled in the last 40 years, and if these trends continue, by 2050 the global plastics industry will emit prodigious amounts of carbon into the already carbon-saturated skies.
The answer, all too often, is someone who finds the spotlight so mesmerizing that the ugliness on its periphery doesn't matter, or someone whose hunger for validation is so prodigious that only Air Force One will sate it.
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But Sanders has struck too close for the Clinton campaign's comfort, raising $73 million in 2015 through a prodigious online operation that took in more than 2.5 million donations, mostly for small dollar amounts, from 1 million contributors.
HBO dominates HBO rose again to the top of the heap in terms of overall nominations, pulling in a staggering 137 separate citations, eclipsing last year's top dog, Netflix (NFLX), which this year still managed a prodigious 117.
When our fintech contributor Gregg Schoenberg interviewed Charles Plowden, the firm's joint senior partner, about the firm's prodigious investing, we realized that we have never gone in-depth on one of the most influential investors in Silicon Valley.
The crime is uniquely tough to adjudicate: it frequently occurs in private, without witnesses; the challenge of convincing a twelve-person jury of guilt "beyond a reasonable doubt" will remain prodigious even as attitudes toward the crime change.
"My first week on the job, a 5-gallon, wall-mounted ketchup dispenser got stuck open in the kitchen and dumped a prodigious quantity of ketchup onto every hard-to-reach kitchen crevice," Bezos told author Cody Teets.
Kyrgios, a 21-year-old with a temper as prodigious as his talent, brings a 14th seeding and a growing esteem from higher-ranked tour rivals despite his explosive tantrums and long rap-sheet of on-court transgressions.
Yes, it was easy to predict that Ronaldo with his prodigious talent and his towering ego would be a force, but did anyone even in Portugal expect that Nani would excel in virtually every game that he played?
Just what it meant to be an artist in that time and place is explored by Ms. Buchanan in her prodigious archives, which make up the next third of the show and are more engrossing than they sound.
He averaged 244 points per game while only shooting 270 percent from deep, but his prodigious ability to get to the foul line and convert sustained him, as he made 229 of his 11.6 free throws per game.
Influencers on platforms like Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube can command prodigious fees based on their audience size and engagement: some data suggests that a single video on YouTube by a top influencer can command as much as $300,000.
That's the dilemma in "Mademoiselle Paradis," Barbara Albert's sumptuous, sharp-witted and surprisingly modern historical drama about Maria Theresia von Paradis, the prodigious 25th-century Austrian pianist, singer and composer for whom Mozart may have written a concerto.
It's not that she isn't nimble — at 30, she has energy to match her famously prodigious output, able to navigate in a billowing black cotton shift around the occasional glob of garbage or a slab of broken pavement.
Her prodigious memory can prove burdensome — everything seems to remind her of something else — and she often seeks to legitimize her assertions with quotations from Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., the Constitution or some other unassailable authority.
At a speaking engagement last week, Adam Silver, the N.B.A.'s commissioner, gave the audience a glimpse of what teams in his league think about the prodigious talent possessed by the projected No. 1 draft pick Zion Williamson.
Its lurch came at a time when a race-baiting American president, Donald Trump, has opened the way for everyone's inner bigot and shown contempt for that most carefully nurtured and prodigious postwar child: the German-American alliance.
For most of its history, Amazon, a nearly half-trillion-dollar company, has been run at break-even with its prodigious cash flow plowed back into price reductions, expansion into new areas and investment to ensure faster delivery.
It was a bright April day of prodigious heat in Mumbai, India, with the monsoon still weeks away, and I wondered if the 21975-year-old architect enjoyed witnessing that first beguiling effect his building had upon me.
" Which was why, he explained, speaking as a prodigious consumer of war literature, "the best-known single sentence to come out of America's part of World War II is not from a general's dispatch or a politician's speech.
While the Knicks did not enter this summer with prodigious cap space — about $20 million if they renounced the rights to each of their four free agents — they have watched from the sideline as free agency shakes out.
"The entropic two-step and the evolutionary forces of selection enrich the pathway from order to disorder with prodigious structure, but whether stars or black holes, planets or people, molecules or atoms, things ultimately fall apart," he writes.
But since peaking in September 2017, the shares have slumped by more than 26 percent, as concern has grown about ongoing production problems for the Model 3, and the prodigious amount of cash the company is burning through.
And yet, one returns to Jacobs not out of nostalgia but from a curiosity to see how this man of prodigious talent, now shorn of the infrastructure of self-enlargement, is faring in a time out-of-joint.
McIlroy smashed his drives prodigious distances in the thin Mexico City air and complemented his long game with precise putting in earning a two-shot advantage over Americans Justin Thomas and Bubba Watson at Club de Golf Chapultepec.
Should a prodigious talent like Williamson, who is good enough to play professionally right now, have to risk his future competing for free because of an N.B.A. rule prohibiting him from leaping to the league from high school?
This rapid rise seems unlikely for a kid who grew up in Inglewood, California, in the 90s, an incredibly violent era for South Central, when it was probably more prodigious to learn gang signs than study chord changes.
Items from Girard and his wife's prodigious international collection of folk art are on display, enabling visitors to make some straight-line connections between Girard's points of inspiration and his output as an architectural, interior, and textile designer.
Much more in Zayn's regular wheelhouse than Swift's, it's a dark R&B-inflected track in the vein of Pillow Talk that showcases his vocal range (how often we forget about Zayn's prodigious range) and her songwriting ability.
The company, which built a base of reportedly more than 3 million subscribers with a deal that let users watch a movie a day in theaters for under $10 a month, has been losing money at a prodigious rate.
In his seminal book Amusing Ourselves To Death, Neil Postman chronicled the move from the Typographical Age – an age of deep concentration that required prodigious levels of patience and education in nearly every citizen – to the Show Biz Age.
Rarely has a man held serve at this level amid so much negativity, but Murray is still dangerous, even when he looks as if he would rather be doing anything except deploying his prodigious talent on a tennis court.
Prior to Sunday's long-awaited victory at Oakmont, Johnson was a nine-time winner on the PGA Tour blessed with extraordinary talent, an athletic swing and prodigious length off the tee, but he was also a perennial major letdown.
Major hubs like San Francisco, New York and Boston — while vibrant and prodigious in their production of highly valued companies — also are expensive and crowded with entrepreneurs, all looking to build their startups into the next billion-dollar businesses.
He wants a giant wall built between the USA and Mexico, a mass deportation of illegal immigrants and to criminalise abortion in one way or another, while economists say his election would be a prodigious threat to world order.
When Nolan rallied and finished Hammond with a barrage of solid connections in the second round, the raw emotion of the moment was evident as Nolan was hoisted aloft by Seery in celebration as Kavanagh consoled his prodigious teen.
As his presidency nears its end, this has become an increasingly common refrain from Obama, who, despite his prodigious skills as an orator, has come to seem more confident about his achievements than about his ability to promote them.
The moral of the tale seems almost too easy to draw: the selfish flaunter of happiness, weighed down by gold, came to an awful end, while the selfless one, wearing his prodigious love so lightly, was praised and lamented.
The character's carnal wants, by all accounts prodigious, are reduced to the pinching of a waiter's backside, plus the laughable glance that Freddie receives from a bearded American truck driver at a gas station as he enters the bathroom.
"Divine Pleasures" celebrates a promised gift to the museum from the scholar and collector (and a former Met curator) Steven M. Kossak, who, together with his family, has assembled a prodigious collection of Asian and other non-Western art.
He had emerged as a prodigious cult figure, having recently broken Dirk Nowitzki's single-game scoring record at the barometric Nike Hoop Summit in Oregon, with a 34-point, 13-rebound gem in just 24 minutes off the bench.
She also displayed plenty of vocal dazzle, with pungent top notes, a simmering dusky low range and a prodigious ability to shape sound like putty, dialing back the intensity on a long note and letting it swell up again.
In addition to earning a healthy living via black market art trade, Breitweiser built a prodigious private collection of his own, with objects taken from 172 galleries, auction houses, and museums in Switzerland, France, and Germany, among other places.
When my family moved from Melbourne to the United States in the early 207s, we quickly came to the conclusion that the main difference in the two nations' cooking was our prodigious use of lemon juice and olive oil.
You could just not give tax cuts at all to corporations that are flush with cash, and instead use the federal government's prodigious resources to ensure that the poorest among us don't collapse in the streets from untreated illnesses.
On the other hand, one of his companions says that he was "inhuman" on these voyages, a comment that seems to refer to the prodigious gifts of concentration necessary to keep out the pain and focus on the pleasures.
The relief of having finished her task was, however, vitiated by the fact that for almost a year she has been undergoing treatment for cancer and the prodigious energy of which she was so proud was not in attendance.
But now he finds himself in a spot he could never have imagined: a happily married father with thriving stage and screen careers that have made him one of the most prodigious — and sought-after — storytellers of the moment.
Fintech has since become a household name, a shift that came with with prodigious growth in investment: from $2 billion in 2010 to over $43 billion in venture capital in 2018 (and on-pace for $30 billion+ this year).
YouTube TV gets you access to all sorts of great programming, both live and from the company&aposs prodigious library, but the service costs nearly $50 a month, and for some people it just might not be worth it.
While a newcomer to #BigGAN might struggle for days to find one interesting image among the nonsense, Klingemann's art showcases his ability to rapidly produce a prodigious body of images, each image more stunning and suggestive than the next.
Stephen Sestanovich, a professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, remembers running into Page — who is a prodigious conference-goer — on the sidelines of various Council on Foreign Relations forums and round tables related to Russia.
Yes, last week provided more than enough such news, with Apple reporting its slowest-ever growth in iPhone sales, Facebook posting another prodigious quarter, Microsoft showing its cloud-computing chops, and Amazon merely strolling away with the holiday shopping season.
Jesus's gifts would seem to include prodigious reserves of guile and resourcefulness along with elite hand-to-hand combat skills, though it remains to be seen whether or how he will bring those to bear in aide of the main group.
Satisfied he was dealing with a prodigious eight-year-old, Cornejo took him to see Cacho Paladino, a doctor who worked with both Huracan and boxers, and he gave Maradona a course of pills and injections to build him up.
Unfortunately, those performances were frequently powered by prodigious amounts of cocaine and alcohol, and as a result, he blacked out onstage during a performance in London in 1986, an incident that was the wake-up call he needed to get sober.
Since President Barack Obama relaxed travel restrictions to Cuba in February, American tourists have descended on the country in ever-increasing droves, apparently bringing a prodigious thirst that's put a strain on Cuba's supplies of national beers Cristal and Bucanero.
Add to that the fact that there's just so much on the site, and its video creators are so prodigious, that even if you understand it completely, keeping up with your kid's media consumption could be a full-time job.
A $20143 billion observatory wielding a 22014 foot (246 meter)-wide primary mirror, the TMT is a prodigious international collaboration sponsored by Japan, China, the US, Canada, and India, and partially funded by nonprofits, the University of California, and Caltech.
You can still climb the Millennium Tower—but you need to be aware that the city's tallest residential building has developed an unwelcome departure from the perpendicular, something which is generating a prodigious amount of litigation and not a little mockery.
BDE is as fascinating as it is frustrating, in that you don't need to be a man or have prodigious genitalia to possess it, nor does it necessarily refer to anything sexual, but rhetorically it's still very much dick-dependent.
She's joined by the usual team — from prodigious Vice President Tom James (Hugh Laurie) all the way down to self-proclaimed MRSA infection Jonah Ryan (Timothy Simons) — as well as new faces like John Slattery, playing a potential presidential paramour.
Sea ice in the region is presently at its lowest levels on record for this time of year, and hundreds of unprecedented fires have burned forests in the Arctic circle this summer — releasing prodigious amounts of carbon into the atmosphere.
Given the prodigious amount of visual culture already generated by Margaret Atwood's ubiquitous "The Handmaid's Tale," it's no surprise to find THE HANDMAID'S TALE: The Graphic Novel (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday, $22.95), adapted and illustrated by the Canadian artist Renee Nault.
The GT 63 S is a stupendously prodigious example of German high-performance engineering and design applied to the challenging of compelling 4,600 pounds of automobile to gobble up pavement and frighten the uninitiated with with growls, barks, screeches, and whelps.
And whether or not their prodigious reproductive rate was the inspiration for the 1970s hit song "Muskrat Love," it is a pretty good guarantee that the animals will remain part of the New York City landscape for the foreseeable future.
It leads to a conception of his Liverpool team as nothing more than effort and energy, a squadron of foot soldiers whipped up into a frenzy by the demagogue who commands them, garnished by three freewheeling attackers of prodigious improvisational brilliance.
Like many national leaders, Ms. Merkel, time and again, catered to domestic political interests at the expense of broader European concerns, dismissing calls that Germany's prodigious savings be put on the line to rescue debt-saturated members of the bloc.
His game-changing speed, which had been so prevalent for two decades, did not show up in his results, and his prodigious fielding ability appeared to have abandoned him, with Sports Info Solutions crediting him with minus-21986 defensive runs saved.
Generally impressive, the show includes large-scale canvases that are monumental in conception, as well as a few smaller works on paper, and prodigious photos of the artists provided by the Joan Mitchell Foundation and Yseult Riopelle and Sylvie Riopelle.
Ultimately, these were minor skirmishes before the meeting on the field, where England promised not to abandon its aggressive mind-set in deference to the United States' own prodigious attacking threat, and where the stakes will be easy to grasp.
His body of work is prodigious: 290 feature movies, of which at least three are absolutely first-rate; a half-dozen more are flawed classics, and all of them are at least sporadically brilliant, artistically daring and always intellectually ambitious.
Moreover, the Senate — led by John J. Flanagan, Republican of Long Island — has used its leverage over the schools to wrench concessions, including changes in oversight of charter schools, a constituency that has been a prodigious financial backer of Republican campaigns.
Second to Fourcade in the World Cup rankings, Johannes Thingnes Boe of Norway gave a glimpse of his prodigious talent, his powerful skiing helping him win the 20km individual gold and two silver medals in the men's and mixed relays.
Gwen's prodigious pitching talent eventually allows her to "cross over" into the world of the Netted, as a freshman on the baseball team at Net U. Here, people are less visibly surveilled and more likely to self-censor than be censored.
The Le Boeuf Brothers (Pascal on piano, Remy on saxophone), prodigious twins from Santa Cruz, are clearing their own path, mixing the solid swing of the jazz tradition with hip-hop, indie rock, and the complex techniques of classical modernism.
Revenue passed $350 million last year, with some prodigious donors continuing into the afterlife (a foundation set up by Robert Petersen, who published Tiger Beat and Guns & Ammo magazines, has contributed at least $56 million since his death in 2007).
And there is still a sense of awe in the media when it comes to the way Bloomberg extravagantly uses his wealth—so many stories about the prodigious salaries he's handing out to staffers, the sumptuous food at his campaign events.
As climate scientists have repeatedly shown for decades — in peer-reviewed scientific journals and deeply vetted government reports — humans are actively warming the planet by releasing prodigious amounts of carbon into the atmosphere, mostly by burning coal, natural gas, and fuels.
In Rob Letterman's film "Pokémon Detective Pikachu," the little fellow (created here with computer-generated animation and Ryan Reynolds's voice) has gained three dimensions, a prodigious English vocabulary and a bit of an attitude, as well as crime-solving abilities.
Despite its vaunted collection, prodigious $22015 million budget and a board stocked with some of the country's most powerful donors, the Met is largely run by a dozen or so executives and trustees, interviews show, with little transparency or accountability.
Another overshadowed legacy, Clara Schumann's, guides the Chelsea Music Festival (June 6-15): for the prodigious pianist's second centennial, pieces of hers (and a few by her husband, Robert) are threaded through a slate of commissions from ten contemporary composers. ♦
The 32-year-old American has all the tools necessary to tame the Augusta National layout, most notably his prodigious length off the tee which could ultimately be a difference maker on a course that has been softened by rain.
Judge has made his mark with prodigious power, blasting a 459-foot homer on Saturday in Pittsburgh — one of three home runs he has hit this season that have exceeded 435 feet — but there is more to his game than that.
Kathryn Petralia, co-founder and president of SMB lender Kabbage, has raised prodigious venture capital, including $500 million in equity from the likes of the SoftBank Vision Fund and an additional $103 billion in debt financing to underwrite Kabbage's loan products.
He showed that the infielder famous for diving catches actually lacked range, that the genius manager who strategically bunted was actually squandering outs, that more of your favorite slugger's homers could be ascribed to close fences than to his prodigious power.
A recent report produced by the International Council on Clean Transportation — an organization that provides technical and scientific analysis to environmental regulators — estimated that a worldwide fleet of 2,000 supersonic planes by 13 would emit prodigious amounts of carbon into the atmosphere.
It's also become a creative hub and hangout for some of New York's most promising electronic producers, with the pair crediting their housemates Will DiMaggio, DJ Wey, and Proibito label honcho Anthony Naples for their prodigious output over the past two years.
But Microsoft is promising something that is key to adoption versus any other competitor on the PC. It's promising that this new VR experience will actually work on a PC with integrated graphics (absent blockbuster games, which will still have prodigious graphic requirements).
Next year, with an invigorated Gasol, healthy Conley, and a prodigious European talent entering the frame to offer long-term hope and short-term assistance, Memphis can make the playoffs, let Boston take a middling first-round pick, and avoid the apocalypse.
And no one will discover a secret cache of prodigious artwork in my home after my death like Henry Darger's fantastical In the Realms of the Unreal drawings of the superhero Vivian Girls (whose work also is featured in the National Gallery exhibition).
It's enough easy to dismiss Parton as all sizzle and no substance until she cocks an eyebrow and lets loose that voice for the ages, and as she tells it, having her prodigious talents being written off a skin-deep is nothing new.
It was a David and Goliath clash of physical opposites, but the 6-foot-11 (2.11 m) Karlovic's tennis game, apart from his prodigious serve, was overshadowed by the skills of Nishikori, more than a foot shorter at 5-10 (10003 m).
During the presidential election campaign, Tshisekedi promised to make a clean break with Kabila's tenure, which was marked by persistent corruption, deadly militia violence in the east and prodigious production of copper and cobalt that nevertheless failed to significantly improve living conditions.
Mr. Lam's claims are also likely to confirm the worst fears of Hong Kong residents, who say that Beijing has been intensifying efforts to erode the prodigious liberties enjoyed by the former British colony since it was returned to China in 1997.
In the early 213s, Miles, by then approaching 221 years old, put together another group of completely unknown teenagers—Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, Ron Carter, and Wayne Shorter—and the prodigious young talents became the tools with which Miles crafted his vision.
Olson, I find out, is the current favorite in the ten-person strong novice final: a prodigious talent in a room full of ten to 14-year-old competitors able to defy gravity while whipping themselves around poles four meters in height.
They do need more support up top, though, and the prospect of Pugh figuring out how to maximize her prodigious ability to create in small spaces, while Gabarra brings her along slowly, is tantalizing from a strategic standpoint, never mind a symbolic one.
In frogs' prodigious fertility — they lay tens of thousands of eggs each mating season — the ancient Egyptians saw abundance; the goddess of fertility, Heqet, is often depicted as a frog-headed woman, and the hieroglyph for the numeral 100,000 was a tadpole.
Prodigious amounts of newsprint and digital pixels have been devoted to the machinations of the team's former executive Sam Hinkie, who eschewed all competitive pretense in constructing teams designed to lose for the purpose of annually leasing space in the draft lottery penthouse.
But what distinguished him even more than his prodigious output (more than 220,000 comments since 2008) was the form those comments took: verse — mostly limericks — perfectly rhymed, (usually) metrically impeccable and always germane to whatever recent news item had caught his eye.
Much of the organization's impact comes in its ability to mobilize millions of members, and it continues to wield a prodigious fund-raising and lobbying machine, and a hold on the Republican Party that will make any advancements of gun control a challenge.
Any thought that the prodigious home run (and two other hits on Monday) would rejuvenate him were doused on Tuesday when he hit a sacrifice fly, struck out twice and grounded into a double play in a 10-5 loss to the Twins.
Andreescu has a genuine challenge in front of her in the semifinals in the 13th-seeded Bencic, a prodigious talent from Switzerland, who secured her spot with a 7-6 (5), 6-3 victory over her good friend Donna Vekic on Wednesday afternoon.
J. Marshall Shepherd, director of the atmospheric sciences program at the University of Georgia, said Harvey is very much like Allison, a tropical storm that flooded Houston badly in 2001 because it lingered over the city and dumped prodigious amounts of rain.
Fitzsimons explores this question thoroughly, contrasting the author's prodigious energy, literary output, social activism and generosity with her tolerance of her husband's philandering, her deference to his misogynistic views and her opposition (mirroring his) to female suffrage and women's rights in general.
By now there's not much ambiguity left: We've got to reckon with Mr. Evans, a prodigious young trumpeter, who's as good a poster child as any for the subterranean scene at Smalls, which carries an outsize importance on the New York scene.
It is told in a narrative that is a dictionary of Jewish jokes, and which, because of Roth's prodigious mastery of a literary Jewish idiom, adds up to probably the best Jewish joke ever told — bizarre, exaggerated, visceral, profane and wildly funny.
Judge, who is 6 feet 7 inches and 282 pounds, leads the major leagues in home runs and showed off his prodigious power before a national audience last week in winning the Home Run Derby during the All-Star Game festivities in Miami.
Robert Farmer, a prodigious fund-raiser who contrived a formula to circumvent federal campaign spending limits with so-called soft money, and who was credited with raising $800 million for four presidential candidates and the Democratic Party, died on July 603 in Miami.
Scenes like these, jarringly morose and delivered in his throaty monotone, once again rerouted the genre's devotees toward Queensbridge, where Jones came of age: shortly after its release, "Illmatic" was praised as a benchmark début, and Jones gained clout as a prodigious writer.
My point is obvious: If price controls restrict drug companies, if they are not able to realize a significant profit, they will have no incentive to take risks and to invest prodigious sums of money in finding cures yet unknown to human diseases.
Alan Sagner, a prodigious fund-raiser for liberal candidates and causes who served as chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, died on Wednesday at his home in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Artist Kurt Novak is about as old school as it gets, and he's captured a prodigious cross section of Detroit's diverse talent pool in a series of portraits rendered through a live-scanning process that stretches the limits of what a single frame can capture.
Paul Le Roux, one of the world's least known but most prodigious criminals, emerged from the shadows this week and testified for the first time about the myriad illegal schemes he committed in his 20-year career on the wrong side of the law.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Washington, DC — "Words could not express what an agreeable spectacle this was for me to see all at one time such a prodigious quantity of every kind of work," wrote Jean Rou in his Mémoires inédits et opuscules.
It is remarkable that Marvel has been able to make such a prodigious number of films with consistent commercial success, fairly high average quality and no true stinkers, but it makes it increasingly hard to stand out all that much, and "Captain Marvel" doesn't.
The real Maria Victoria was married at 15—it's perhaps revealing that, for showrunners José Padilha and Eric Newman, "humanizing" Escobar meant avoiding any reference to his prodigious appetite for teenage virgins—but Gaitan's "Tata" has chosen this life, for better or, increasingly, for worse.
Gasol executes a show to disrupt a potential drive, and Wade, it seems, will be passing to Channing Frye, who, I suspect, will be catching the ball driving one of two steps into the mostly empty lane, and dunking the ball using his prodigious height.
In a 3-0 whitewash that lasted just one-and-a-half hours, China's Li Xiaoxia and Liu Shiwen utilised booming smashes and prodigious spin shots to overcome Han Ying and Petrissa Solja of Germany without dropping a game in the opening singles matches.
So toxic was Pelosi in some districts that more than a few new members of the House ran pledging to oppose her return to the speakership, even as Democratic House members benefited from the prodigious sums of money she raised to ensure their victories.
The closest thing to a prodigious discovery was 15-year-old Josephine Bianco, who sang a restrained, intelligent rendition of "People" with an especially sensitive accompaniment by the house trio of Jon Weber on piano, Steve Doyle on bass and Rob Garcia on drums.
His story gains its potency by hinting at the reserves of talent and intelligence within India, but also by revealing how close India is coming to squandering it all, content to watch only the prodigious few burst free of the gravitational field of their past.
For over a decade the prodigious investor (now with GGV Capital) has been racking up the miles on flights between San Francisco, Shanghai, Los Angeles, Beijing and New York in search of startups that can span the Pacific divide as readily as he does.
Based on prodigious research, "Collecting the World" mirrors the various facets of Sloane's interests, and although the man himself is sometimes eclipsed by the narrative's rich historical detail, his story is told with a sophisticated attention to a world that oscillated between fable and fact.
Baseball fans across the board said goodbye to Willie McCovey, but nowhere was his loss felt more keenly than in his beloved San Francisco, where the gusts off the bay that swirled in the old Candlestick Park were no match for his prodigious bat.
Harold Bloom, the prodigious literary critic who championed and defended the Western canon in an outpouring of influential books that appeared not only on college syllabuses but also — unusual for an academic — on best-seller lists, died on Monday at a hospital in New Haven.
"I want to be judged for me," she said after the event, in which she emphasized her middle-class roots and tried to draw a contrast with Mr. Massey, a millionaire real estate sales executive who has shown a prodigious ability to raise money.
Unfortunately, two decades on, Miller still seems only half-willing to believe, and even less willing than that to pass judgment on, a man who, his prodigious talents and premature death by suicide notwithstanding, did not apparently see or treat women as fully human.
Fresh from a starring role at the Ojai Festival in California, the prodigious multi-instrumentalist and composer Tyshawn Sorey, a developing master of unpredictable complexities, settles down at the cozy Stone in the East Village on Wednesday, July 5, for a five-day residency.
The attorney representing Zimmerman, Klayman, is a notorious conservative activist lawyer who founded the right-wing watchdog group Judicial Watch and has filed a prodigious amount of lawsuits over the years — against everyone from Clinton administration officials, to foreign dictators, to his own mother.
During the same period, Mylan, the maker of EpiPens and the target of the public's furor over the price increases, has done almost exactly the opposite — turning what was once considered a throwaway product into a prodigious moneymaker through branding and shrewd market expansion.
On Saturday, the 28-year-old Uzbek pianist Behzod Abduraimov gave a stunning performance of the sonata at the 92nd Street Y. With prodigious technique and rhapsodic flair, Mr. Abduraimov dispatched the work's challenges, including burst upon burst of arm-blurring octaves, with eerie command.
As the author instructively recalls, that first Congress fleshed out the bare bones of the recently ratified Constitution in two sessions that were probably the most productive in its history — a claim vindicated through prodigious research by the First Federal Congress Project at George Washington University.
Kael's blunt, brilliant, wryly amused prose is resuscitated with lively affection in "What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael," Rob Garver's love letter to a woman whose infectious passion for the cinema coincided with one of the most prodigious eras in the art form's history.
The second large gallery, which is organized around four interior rooms, primarily serves as a survey of Bordowitz's prodigious video works, including Portraits of People Living with HIV: Episodes 1-9(1988-1992), a series of "video portraits" that he created for the Gay Men's Health Crisis.
For one thing, few people, in their moment of triumph, are handling their Grammy like they know it has a camera in it, which means that the raw video from the device winds up looking kind of like Cloverfield, edited by someone with a prodigious drug habit.
With both he and Vitali on prodigious unbeaten streaks at this point, Ukraine had unearthed a pair of sporting demigods at a formative time for the country's identity, what with their recent schism from the Soviet Union and the collapse of the Eastern Bloc several years before.
When New Orleans replaced Williams with Gentry prior to last season, the idea was to modernize the team's offense by speeding things up—the better to take advantage of Davis' prodigious gifts—while hoping that a defense that couldn't really get worse would almost have to improve.
Mr. David Lynch, a prodigious coffee drinker, apparently pees hard and often, and neither he nor the production can afford the time it'd take to run down the base camp's long line of trailers to the trailer where the bathrooms are every time he needs to pee.
The Harris campaign was ready for its big moment—T-shirts with photographs of a young Kamala with the caption "That Little Girl Was Me" were on sale within hours, and she spent the next few days highlighting the exchange on a prodigious tour of TV studios.
A major exhibition on view at the Barnes Foundation through January presents a chance to understand the qualities that made Morisot's success possible: prodigious talent, an affluent and supportive family, top-notch training and determination, the courage to be different, and being part of an influential circle.
Her civic and business experience is prodigious, from her production company that has produced justice-oriented films and television shows, to her philanthropic work through which she's given hundreds of millions of dollars to support educational opportunities in the United States, Africa and around the globe.
While France's recent World Cup victory underlined the prodigious talent the nation has on tap, it also highlighted how far the country's domestic league had fallen behind its rivals: Kylian Mbappé was the only starter in the final in Moscow who plays for a French club.
I began each day by donning a pair of beat-up Sauconys, consuming a prodigious breakfast at my hotel near the Porte Dorée, tucking a notebook and pen into my pocket, and proceeding on foot in a counterclockwise direction along the perimeter of the oval-shaped metropolis.
There was another side to W.J. Blythe that was as much a part of what he was as were his ingratiating temperament, his devotion to his family, his prodigious appetite for hard work, and his determination to transcend the heartbreaking poverty into which he was born.
It proclaims a happy ending to the sequence of albums that began with Beyoncé's prodigious 2016 "Lemonade": a grand statement, magnified by its dreamlike full-length video and interludes of poetry, that set personal betrayal and resolve alongside a multigenerational history of African-American women's travails.
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Labels on drinks that contain no fruit juice are frequently splashed with images of apples, oranges and grapes, and many tout prodigious amounts of vitamin C. Others shout "no added sugar" on the front but bury any mention of artificial sweeteners in fine print on the back.
In the decade since their YouTube meeting, Mr. Poe and Mr. Beacham have been developing "Let 'im Move You," a prodigious, joyous, sensual and deeply considered exploration of J-Sette, made up of multiple parts: some for theaters and galleries, some for nightclubs and city streets.
To avoid conflict, the diplomatic demands on both countries will be prodigious — so any knowledge gained during the past two and a half centuries by both sides, by the "beautiful country" and the Middle Kingdom, will be key factors in securing and maintaining an equitable peace.
Already one of Norway's preëminent authors, Hjorth, who has written more than twenty novels, became a media fixation, having marshalled her prodigious gifts to suggest—or to lead people to believe that she had suggested—that her father had raped her when she was five years old.
According to a new book by his former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and ex-top aide David Bossie, Let Trump Be Trump, Trump has a prodigious appetite and in one sitting ate "two Big Macs, two Fillet-O-Fish, and a chocolate malted," the Washington Post reported.
But in the afternoon, just when the enemy thought he had won the position by an  immense sacrifice of men, the French made a powerful counter-attack, led by an army corps which had been held in reserve, and after a prodigious struggle the German effort was stopped short.
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This punk-elegant photograph was painfully beautiful for me to see, reminding me once again that New York's Downtown scene was very connected to European immigrants during a specific sociopolitical time of apocalyptic expectations, a factor that helped shape quite a few prodigious punks in both America and France.
As the clock wound down in the semi-final matchup between the United States and the Soviet Union—the U.S. seconds from securing a 4-3 victory and a prodigious upset—Michaels shrieked the most iconic five words ever shrieked in American sports history: Do you believe in miracles!?
The main one that's being talked about — and downloaded at a prodigious rate — is Zello, a walkie-talkie app which was originally launched in Russia in 2007 under the name LoudTalks (but since moved to Austin, Texas in 2011) and now boasts 100 million users around the world.
" He also enjoyed Ugo Rondinone's realistic luchador sculpture If There Were Anywhere Desert Wednesday (2000) at the Art Gallery of New Wales, the prodigious street murals of Hosier Lane in Melbourne, and two nude films at the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art which Jackson says, "Had some impact.
In "Metropolitan," the main character, Tom, is a child of divorce, with an absent father (thanks to a wicked stepmother), who pines for a young heartbreaker named Serena, who simultaneously wooed a number of boarding school boys with her prodigious letter writing, all of which Mr. Stillman experienced.
Even when he spoke about his years of smoking and drinking, taking drugs with Hendrix, and alluded to his reputedly prodigious sexual endeavors ("I was alone, well, relatively") it was with good humor and not the slightest attempt to dissociate himself from the person he used to be.
He was a man who dreamed big dreams for the Great Society, who hoped that his prodigious efforts on civil rights, voting rights, education and Medicare would earn him a place alongside Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt — and who anticipated from the start that Vietnam would ruin it all.
But if you have a job that's conducive to freelancing — it could be things as diverse as writing software or being a plumber — and you're willing to take the risks of working for yourself, you could be able to reap the prodigious tax breaks introduced in the law.
During the busiest stage of his solo career Mr. Parisot performed with the major orchestras of Berlin, London, Paris and Munich, and with conductors including Leopold Stokowski, Pierre Monteux and Leonard Bernstein, winning plaudits for his warm, focused sound; prodigious technique; and a temperament that balanced passion and elegance.
The project comes out of conversations that the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros (CPPC) had with the Olana Partnership about creating a show with a contemporary artist able and willing to take on this prodigious context and insert her work in argumentative dialogue with Frederic Church and his contemporaries.
He's written virtually no Who lyrics, composed virtually no Who music, and in his various Who phases — long-jawed hard-nut mod sneerer, psychedelic crooner/teaser, bare-chested super-rock blusterer — he has essentially enacted the visions and mood swings of the band's prodigious guitarist and songwriter, Pete Townshend.
Though the insult-spewing, chain-smoking, whisky-flask-swigging stage mother of disgraced skater Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie) recognizes her daughter's prodigious talent early on, she nevertheless parents the future Olympian with equal parts hostility and humiliation in Craig Gillespie's (Lars and the Real Girl) mockumentary-styled biopic.
Beginning a sustained dialogue in 210 with the Japanese art historian Nobuo Tsuji, three decades his senior, Mr. Murakami has found a mentor who has brought him into deeper engagement with historical Japanese art that has fueled the artist's prodigious imagination and marked a profound shift in his work.
But a few, like Nuits-Saint-Georges, have never been on the route, and for these locales, the honor of inclusion on the exclusive list offers short- and long-term benefits thought to be well worth the considerable expense and prodigious effort required to secure and accommodate the race.
"One of our most talented biographers and historians, Maraniss has used his prodigious research skills to produce a story that leaves one aching with its poignancy, its finely wrought sense of what was lost, both in his home and in our nation," Kevin Baker writes in his review.
That explains her prodigious output: She has written or co-written more than 20 plays ("Omnium Gatherum," a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; "Mauritius"; "The Understudy"), scripted cop shows on television, turned out a couple of novels and created the NBC show "Smash," set in the world of Broadway.
For a collective expression of prodigious musicianship and an almost telepathic creative bond, you'd be hard-pressed to do better than the Band, the five-man group whose eight years performing under that name simultaneously sent rock music back to its past and catapulted it into the future.
Besides the cool temperature, other possible distractions for Woods on Thursday, when he will make his first competitive start in a full-field event since August 2015, will include the prodigious drives of his competitors Jason Day and Dustin Johnson — two of the longer hitters on the tour.
The windows, installed in 1953, contained the Confederate flag and were the handiwork of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, an activist group of well-heeled Southern ladies that was at the height of its influence in the early 20th century, when it raised prodigious amounts for monuments.
Pelosi, a former state party chairwoman and fixture in California politics since the 1980s, might be losing her once-firm grip on the House Democratic Caucus, she continues to enjoy widespread support within her home state delegation — the largest in the House — in part for her prodigious fundraising.
Azealia Banks, the prodigious MC who remains a Twitter villain even after being banned from the service and an underground rapper even after being dropped from multiple record labels, let loose on Instagram after an allegedly disastrous weekend at Elon Musk's home to see Grimes, Musk's girlfriend and a fellow musician.
Her first album, Pure Heroine, was released in the fall of 2013 and caused a little earthquake — as a prodigious teen songwriter turning out a nearly perfect collection of songs about 21st century suburban angst and class envy and end-of-the-world paranoia out of nowhere is likely to do.
Acknowledging that airliners emit prodigious amounts of carbon dioxide, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg announced Monday that she will journey across the Atlantic Ocean to speak at the U.N. Climate Action Summit (and Mashable's Social Good Summit) upon a technologically-advanced sailboat, the Malizia II. But Thunberg won't stop there.
Ms. Ganz sometimes gets invited by restaurants to sample their menu free, and this winter she and a friend, Maggie Carlson, sat over prodigious plates of prosciutto and heaping bowls of mozzarella at La Panineria Italiana in Greenwich Village as they snapped photos, tasted sandwiches and talked feminism and body image.
In fact, he is in the process of curtailing his busy touring schedule, so that he can focus on what is already a prodigious rate of composition — a level of productivity that has made him, depending on whom you ask, either the wonder or the punch line of modern music.

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