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  • Prodigiousness in childhood does not always predict adult eminence.
  • And prodigiousness has nothing to do with creativity.
  • I think most people mistake prodigiousness for, as you put it, affecting a domain.
  • Posey's nervous prodigiousness is just one of the assets of " Scream 3 ."
  • H . G . Prodigiousness, whatever else it may be, is to a large degree socially determined.
  • The very prodigiousness of that, however embarrassing for book people, should and will bring howls of joy from writers.
  • But the strength of Clemente's work is not only its material prodigiousness and the near-surfeit of symbolic relations.
  • Yet it is Daly himself who has created the standard, because he loves to indulge himself and the crowds with his prodigiousness off the tee.
  • The renovation's prodigiousness is a function of decades of wear and tear as well as the legacy of the theater's previous feline occupation.
  • Seen through the context of the Oriole experience, is is apparent that the prodigiousness of the Mariner hitting feats in the regular season helped obscure a fundamental truth about the playoffs.
  • By launching a new soft drink, Vaughan has taken the plunge into the already crowded and hostile American beverage industry, one that's filled with ample examples of prodigiousness.
  • This is the new physical education, a groundswell that has been building for more than 20 years and emphasizes movement and health over zone defenses, fast balls and physical prodigiousness.
  • This is the new physical education, a groundswell that has been building for more than 20 years that emphasizes movement and health over zone defenses, fast balls and physical prodigiousness.
  • Kotlowitz, who said he found it difficult to produce new books, marveled at Terkel's prodigiousness . " I met him 13, 14 years ago, " he said . " He's done three or four books since then ."
  • But prodigiousness is difficult to define, and for all his inborn talent and voracious ambition, Picasso in these earliest years was still in search of himself, trying on other artists'styles, as he would later shift from one to another style of his own.
  • Atwood's work does come with imposing luggage, from her often-mentioned feminist perspective to her propensity for Gothic plot elements, from her legions of fanatic readers ( there is a Margaret Atwood Society in Canada with $ 10 annual dues ) to her prodigiousness as an artist.
  • While some may judge " CBSRMT " as inferior to similar shows from the past such as " Inner Sanctum Mysteries ", " The Mysterious Traveler ", and " Suspense ", which were produced in a 30-minute format, such comparisons must take into account the sheer prodigiousness of production by Brown and his players.