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He also began building houses worldwide for Habitat for Humanity, and he wrote prodigiously.

Kapp showed her side exactly what they had missed with a relentless opening burst, swinging the ball prodigiously and rarely erring from a testing line and length that England's top order could not withstand.

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Draper stayed under Sherring's tutelage for the next decade and the pair travelled around the world to hone the player's craft against other prodigiously talented youngsters.

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The agency added that the “prodigiously talented actor” recently returned from Sydney where he performed in a production of the Sam Mendes-directed play “The Lehman Trilogy.”

Schiff and his allies spent prodigiously to boost Garvey among Republican voters, blanketing the state with ads that described the retired baseball star as a two-time Trump voter who was “too conservative for California.”

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

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