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Sand’s career was a marvel of prodigiousness.

The persistent drizzle-and-chill of Northwest winters has long served as both a mythical and practical explanation for the region’s musical prodigiousness — outside sucks, so all the musicians stay in and jam nine months a year.

Capturing such vibrant chaos under unpredictable weather conditions in nearly untouched locations merits high praise for its technical prodigiousness.

The supply of fertiliser, which comes from a massive poultry farm in nearby Wakefield, is limited by the prodigiousness of its chickens’ bowels.

The Sagrada Família, looming like a castle in the sky, almost blinded me with its prodigiousness when I emerged from the Metro station.

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

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