It doesn't allow him to prodigiously swing the ball but it allows him to land the ball on the seam time and time again. |
An author of fiction and philosophical essays, she was fluent and prodigiously productive, but her life was not circumscribed by her desk and the Oxonian common room. |
Over the course of several months, Algren's skill with the bokken also grows prodigiously. |
The prodigiously capable Louise, for instance, is weighing the relative claims upon her imagination of long jumping and bobsleigh. |
Beyond the borders between the traditional and the popular, Spain and Argentina, these two artists join the continents prodigiously. |
She looks forward to immersing herself in the life's work of many an author unfamiliar to her, and plans to read prodigiously. |