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Porter was elected to Congress in 2018 in a longtime GOP stronghold in Orange County, and was among the most prodigious fundraisers in Congress.

At least mortgages were tied to real property that human beings could live in or rebuild or sell, even at a prodigious loss.

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Red dwarfs are prodigious emitters of stellar wind, a mixture of electrons and other charged particles.

In his short career, the prodigious Smith looks to have all the gears of an F1 car and can start in any of them.

From BBC

When Nadal emerged as a prodigious teenager, making his ATP Tour debut in 1999 aged 15, he was known simply for being the nephew of Barcelona and Spain footballer Miguel Angel.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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