Muneo Suzuki is a backbench MP from the northern island of Hokkaido who was a prodigious fundraiser and a key player in the ruling party's richest and most powerful faction.
He was a prodigious letter-writer, a fact of which Mr MacDonogh, in particular, has taken full advantage.
Tang Wei, a former model and a prodigious young actress, plays a member of a political-theatre group that carries its playacting into active resistance to the Japanese occupation.
The NFL and the Players Association spent a prodigious amount of time crafting a ten year Collective Bargaining Agreement last year that insures that the action stays on the field.
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As a skeleton key for the Internet, Google in five years has grown from an academic exercise in search of better ways of finding stuff on the Web into a prodigious advertising business beloved by users, sought by a hundred thousand advertisers, coveted by Wall Street and envied--or reviled--by a swarm of rivals.
Michael Owen met Micah Richards' punt forward with a prodigious leap, and Rooney was lurking to chest down and lash a brilliant volley high past Russia keeper Vladimir Gabulov.
Fry, who is a prodigious contributor to Twitter, has threatened to quit the micro-blogging service before, following a disagreement with an online critic.
Windows 8 and Surface together represent a prodigious bet to round out an eco-branding ploy which hits all major product categories with a consistent look and feel.
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As the leading Android vendor, HTC has been growing at a prodigious rate for two years.
The fact remains that the European Parliament itself is a prodigious emitter of carbon.
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By any measure, 30 counts of fraud is a prodigious accomplishment for one guy.
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Her campaign chair is former Democratic National Committee chair Terry McAuliffe, a prodigious fundraiser since the 1980s.
It also doesn't hurt that in Kelley, Shankman has discovered a prodigious hoofer of the old school.
The love story, published in 1832, was an immediate success and the beginning of a prodigious career.
In TV terms, ZDTV is a prodigious producer--30 hours of original programming every week, aired around the clock.
Abaxis has the potential to become a prodigious disruptive technology, changing the nature and delivery of diagnostic medicine.
Most of the financial world still trades bonds by phone, but Goldman Sachs has flipped the switch on a prodigious electronic system.
He expects a prodigious number of cases to arise from people complaining about planning decisions under the rights to property and privacy.
They help communities survive, but produce a prodigious amount of noxious waste.
Mr. Ferry possesses a prodigious art collection including works by Lucian Freud.
Managing the sheer logistical complexity of cities is a prodigious task.
They have seen their industry creatively destroyed in the past ten years and are being asked to produce at a prodigious rate, often for paltry sums.
At the same time, the final plan reflects the shrewd politics of Mayor Richard Daley, who has shown a prodigious ability to add partners to his political coalition.
Berkshire Hathaway has a prodigious appetite for dividend-payers in its investment portfolio, but the Oracle of Omaha himself has long refused quarterly or annual payments to shareholders and only recently repurchased stock.
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Heavy industry, which is a prodigious user of electricity, is no longer playing the role it once did, and light manufacturing and the services sector, which use much less power, are on the rise.
To pass the time on one of his visits Miss Bailey's father recalled that as a child she had shown a prodigious talent sketching the animals in the farm attached to their Shropshire home.
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