Sentences with phrase «prodigious display»

Four days ago, the Sierra Club's broken moral compass was once again on prodigious display.
The intimidating icon earned his nickname «Hands of Stone» by virtue of his prodigious displays of punching power.

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Judaism: Between Yesterday and Tomorrow by Hans Küng, translated by John Bowden Crossroad, 753 pages, $ 39.50 Readers of Catholic maverick Hans Küng's works have come to expect of him encyclopedic volumes displaying both prodigious scholarship and sharp polemic.
Morris would just get engaged in making a point — he's a prodigious and enthusiastic talker, a quality that's rarely on display in the many films in which he so prodigiously listens — when the line would cut out and I'd have to call him back, a maddening glitch he handled with graciousness and good humor.
Born Ralf Winkler in Dresden in 1939, A.R. Penck displayed prodigious artistic talent from an early age.
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