Although the couple were never prolific builders, they were prolific writers.
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He was a prolific slugger for a short time in an era full of prolific sluggers.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Jay-z, a prolific rapper, prolific philosopher, I am taking a quote from him, you know.
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It has the prolific actor Kerry Shale at his most prolific, performing over two dozen characters within the game.
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He was a prolific musician and performer, but also prolific with ideas about how to shake up moribund approaches to pop.
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PROLIFIC BLOCKS & GOOD DATA Babar said the blocks for auction were "prolific and ... (had) good data", with interested companies including Saudi Arabia's Aramco, Exxon Mobil and Russia's Gazprom.
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" When prolific train writer Vamp was sent to prison for an eye-watering three-and-a-half years for graffiti in 2013, the sentencing judge told him, "You are a prolific graffiti vandal.
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That striking finding launched a prolific career for the pair.
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These days, the outgoing and prolific Swift is unusually quiet.
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He later struck up a prolific partnership with Dwight Yorke.
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The most prolific float and prop manufacturer is Kern Studios.
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Go deeper: Vaccine skepticism helped make European measles prolific again
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Here's my confession: I am a prolific and unrepentant swearer.
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Of course, Buffett is far from a prolific tweeter himself.
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With such prolific output so far, what's next for Gruesome?
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Spiders are an incredibly diverse and prolific group of invertebrates.
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Wayne Forest is one of Glowacki's most prolific featured artists.
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Kretzmann is one of the most prolific creators on TikTok.
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However, the prolific tweeter did not issue a personal statement.
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Definition: a habitual and prolific reader; a compulsive book buyer.
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But most of the formerly prolific accounts have stopped updating.
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It is unlikely Clinton will be similarly prolific this quarter.
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Gil Penchina is a serial entrepreneur and prolific angel investor.
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I get more and more prolific as I get older.
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So did GGV's Jenny Lee, a prolific investor in China.
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Saudi Arabia is one of the world's most prolific executioners.
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So this is a pretty prolific songwriting period for you?
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Judge Gorsuch is a prolific writer, who quite often writes
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It is true that few artists have been so prolific.
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Parmigianino was also a far more prolific portraitist than Correggio.
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Mesoamerican varieties tend be more prolific, Andean varieties more colorful.
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Perhaps I put on too good a face: so prolific!
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Technology is much cheaper and more prolific than ever before.
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Michael Volpe may seem less prolific than he actually is.
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Richie McCaw had called an end to his prolific career.
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Tristan Shone has been steamrolling a prolific path since 2004.
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He's too prolific, too ballyhooed and too young to bench.
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In Bantli's case, online evidence show a prolific sales record.
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In part, it may be that Murdoch was too prolific.
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Ahlberg pointed to two prolific Iranian hackers, "Hassan20" and "Crisis".
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Music aficionados also knew Mr. Williams as a prolific arranger.
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The Politician is the prolific showrunner's first Netflix Original series.
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Hoffman is one of Silicon Valley's most prolific angel investors.
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Mr. Hardy had a prolific screen career over seven decades.
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BuzzFeed did a roundup of the most prolific fake stories.
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Overall, Sheehan thinks Aldi's prolific expansion is a good idea.
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The once prolific social media user has disappeared online too.
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Egerman, her campaign treasurer, is a prolific political donor himself.
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The festival has also been a prolific venue for recording.
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To call the three producers "prolific" would be an understatement.
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Hargreaves' prolific output extended beyond a singular project this year.
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It's a prolific output other writers can only fantasize about.
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Michelle Obama wasn't exactly a prolific Tweeter on her personal account.
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Harlan Ellison, pictured in 2014, was a prolific science fiction writer.
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You're one of the most prolific users of the vehicle, correct?
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President Donald Trump's Twitter habit grew even more prolific in 262.
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He has been called "the most prolific child molester in history."
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With more than 70 works, the German filmmaker is certainly prolific.
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So what does this all mean for the once-prolific brand?
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Joe Jackson, the head of the prolific entertainment family, has died.
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Sarah Schulman is a prolific novelist, playwright, screenwriter and AIDS historian.
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My studio enables my short attention span and prolific painting process.
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Even as a child, Lozen demonstrated prolific abilities beyond her years.
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Paul Singer, perhaps the party's most prolific financier, is staying away.
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A prolific (but impoverished) author of verse, fiction and literary hackwork.
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Leaks for the next-generation iPhone are more prolific than ever.
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But Biden has never been a prolific fundraiser on his own.
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Steyer is one of the most prolific donors to Democratic campaigns.
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" Nassar has been called "the most prolific child molester in history.
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Schiff, already a prolific fundraiser, has also padded his bank account.
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Don't be fooled by his glamorous persona and prolific entertainment career.
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After this extraordinarily prolific period, Onyeabor turned to various business enterprises.
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This is why MLM sellers are so prolific on social media.
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In Melbourne, there is Musa Cerantonio, a prolific propagandist for ISIS.
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At Twitter Underwood had a prolific run from 2010 to 2015.
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Later that month, Trump officially proposed the punishment for prolific dealers.
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Among the day's notable nominees was the prolific producer Scott Rudin.
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They've just never been this aggressive, this mobilizing, and this prolific.
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Business Insider has listed the 16 most prolific so far below.
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Prolific is a company that helps researchers find quality data sources.
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Keanu Reeves is a prolific actor who's appeared in numerous films.
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She's also prolific, perhaps like many of her students, on Twitter.
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"The word 'prolific' is a dirty word, like 'camp,' " he said.
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Rebekah Mercer, a prolific GOP donor, manages the family's trust fund.
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Ernst Lubitsch was a highly prolific Hollywood actor, writer and director.
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We have lost one of music's most revered and prolific visionaries.
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The duo has also been prolific in the international bond markets.
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Trump had a prolific day on Twitter on April Fools Day.
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Flegenheimer And Trump and Kanye are two prolific diggers of heels.
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Flies are actually prolific muses, in addition to their other qualities.
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He is a prolific Twitter user, with nearly 44 million followers.
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Teigen, a prolific and popular Twitter user, was even more blunt.
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He was one of the most prolific mystery writers in America.
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We met during a particularly prolific period in my dating history.
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He may have been the most prolific serial killer in history.
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So clearly this is not just the work of prolific pyromaniacs.
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And Sanders's fundraising has been prolific generally, not just with Latinos.
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I try to be prolific, but not in a bad way.
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But in her 70s, she was happy to be so prolific.
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Yep, the doors to prolific opportunity open tomorrow at Arena Berlin.
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In 2014, she was a prolific fundraiser for Democratic Senate colleagues.
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Want to know where to start in a prolific author's oeuvre?
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Samsung has been prolific when it comes to its wearable launches.
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And I feel like this album is going to be prolific.
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At the end of a round, the most prolific murderer wins.
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For Mr. Khalifa it was the beginning of a prolific career.
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But Swalwell is one of the most prolific users in Congress.
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Prolific is not even a generous way to describe his songwriting.
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Any way you want to look at it he was prolific.
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Bowers' virulent anti-Semitic views were evident in prolific online postings.
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They were very prolific and have released a tonne of material.
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A prolific writer, Berger was also an accomplished poet and playwright.
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Michael Jackson is unequivocally the most prolific entertainer of all time.
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Meanwhile, Trump said he would temper his prolific tweeting as president.
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The study also found the prolific tweeters are highly engaged with the news cycle; 92% follow the news "most of the time," compared to 58% of non-prolific political tweeters and 53% of non-political tweeters.
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Being prolific certainly helps, since it gives artists more opportunities to chart.
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Barrett is a prolific cinematographer with a history of working in comedy.
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I've been fairly prolific and writing a lot in that middle range.
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Several factors combined to make Florence such a prolific coastal flood threat.
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The prolific actress is listed to appear in seven films in 2017.
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Sadly, the intensely prolific hardcore punk and metal performer has passed away.
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But Jones, who is prolific on Twitter, was clearly disappointed with them.
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The most prolific botched video-dating platform is hidden in plain sight.
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Cohen is known to be a prolific fundraiser within the Democratic Party.
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Joseph James DeAngelo is accused of being the prolific Golden State Killer.
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He also found that 20153% of the most prolific performers were male.
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That's because Mohamed Amin's brother is a brutal and prolific ISIS executioner.
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With the upgrade, the world's fashion bloggers may get even more prolific.
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Then again, Murphy is one of the most prolific showrunners working today.
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Traffic camera footage isn't known for being a prolific source of excitement.
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A prolific writer and gripping speaker, Graham's influence can hardly be understated.
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Prolific TV writer Jack Thorne is credited as the primary script writer.
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BuzzFeed chairman Ken Lerer, a prolific media investor, stepped down this June.
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Starboard is one of the most prominent and prolific activist hedge funds.
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It alway seemed unlikely that Evernote would become a prolific lifestyle brand.
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There's no question that Meryl Streep has had a prolific Hollywood career.
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She was prolific, writing more than 19813 opinions, including several notable dissents.
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Turns out, she's an actress, and a very prolific one at that.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: He&aposs the most prolific liar to ever be President.
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Ryan, a prolific party fundraiser, is retiring and not seeking re-election.
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She'd been a prolific vlogger on the platform, drawing thousands of views.
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Also, normally prolific Instagrammer Cyrus hasn't posted anything in a whole week.
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Disposable razors are one of the most prolific forms of plastic pollution.
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The retail landscape can be paralyzing, even for the most prolific shoppers.
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VICE: You and Sara have had a prolific career in LGBTQ activism.
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After he got sick, shaky hands made him a less prolific reader.
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Then, prolific director and photographer LOUIEKNOWS breaks down his biggest video moments.
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Mr. Penner has been prolific online, often weighing in on political controversies.
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Canadian production over the past number of years has become extremely prolific.
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He's popular and prolific, and he thinks kids should be more polite.
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And so, for those we may license others, because we're prolific inventors.
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The DeVoses are among the most prolific Republican donors in the country.
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The Penguins' prolific power play took all of 18 seconds to score.
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Pelosi is one of the most prolific fundraisers in the Democratic Party.
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Because as his bookshelf shows, Lawrence used to be a prolific writer.
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We were very prolific back then, so whatever came up, we recorded.
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Somehow, given this prolific artist's track record, we doubt it will be.
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There's also EvaristeWK, a prolific racer that has uploaded over 600 videos.
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He spent a quarter century studying and was considered a prolific scholar.
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Tencent has also been prolific in its dealmaking, investing in 40 companies.
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Judge VanDyke, appointed to the Ninth Circuit in Nevada, had been prolific.
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Based on per capita spending, Australia has the world's most prolific gamblers.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Katsushika Hokusai was a prolific draftsman.
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She was prolific in her scientific studies as well, Dr. Garland said.
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The South Korean filmmaker Hong Sang-soo is both prolific and consistent.
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I'm a prolific painter and work on several pieces at a time.
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Kenichiro Okamoto was an expert on internet crime and a prolific blogger.
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Harold Shipman was one of the most prolific serial killers in history.
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" Modi further said: "Sushma Ji was a prolific orator and outstanding Parliamentarian.
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This year had proven to be especially fruitful for the prolific artist.
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Complicating Bryce's bid, Ryan, like past House speakers, is a prolific fundraiser.
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Low-level but highly prolific cyberoperations undermine American economic and social institutions.
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I'd also like to rebut your accusation that I'm "prolific" on Twitter.
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The disease is a prolific killer and a stealthy one at that.
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Mr Handke has been a prolific and experimental writer since the 1960s.
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The prolific musician died in 2006 due to pneumonia, at age 73.
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The team was led by Eero Saarinen, a prolific Finnish-American architect.
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Amazon Studios, creating, aggregating, distributing; Google, YouTube, Hulu, this thing is prolific.
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His prolific professional start, he said, has more behind it than luck.
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The Prolific king-of-kings, Balthazar Tong, joined a round with me.
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If Prolific had been my heroin, Words With Friends was my methadone.
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Mr. Paul is a recording artist who was prolific in the 1990s.
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Mr. Gacy was among the most prolific serial killers in American history.
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Leonard Cohen, prolific singer, songwriter, and poet, died on Thursday at 82.
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Despite the restrictions, content that ostensibly breaches the code's standards is still prolific.
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That India is the world's most prolific film-producing nation is well-known.
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But they were so much more prolific, and released Surfer Rosa rather quickly.
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More immediately, Woods can become the most prolific winner in PGA Tour history.
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Productivity hacks: they're so prolific you've probably learned to filter out the noise.
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I'm halfway into a mediocre meal with New York City's most prolific Yelper.
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Will Ferrell's prolific comedy career has blessed us with so many iconic characters.
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The prolific, wig-wearing songwriter will drive around with Corden on the Feb.
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A look back at the life and career of the prolific political legend.
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The problem has also emerged despite the Biden campaign's prolific spending on Google.
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He became prolific as a bandleader, too, releasing three albums in 1965 alone.
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"Every generation has to reinvent the classics," the author, a prolific philosopher, writes.
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Gaffney is perhaps one of the most prolific pushers of the conspiracy theory.
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In many ways, one of history's most prolific serial killers remains a mystery.
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There were thousands of different bank bills in circulation, so forgeries became prolific.
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Prolific writer/producer/director David Gordon Green produces and contributed to the script.
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In addition to a bona fide sitcom legend, Marshall was a prolific director.
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Indeed, Azimuth employs some of the most prolific iPhone hackers on the planet.
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Oprah's the most prolific, venerable legend of television and an artist and entrepreneur.
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The increasing focus on services could keep the once-prolific tech giant afloat.
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It is worth explaining that a few prolific men can leave many victims.
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Its helped boost the profile of prolific users of photo sharing platform Instagram.
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What we can do right now is look back at Ive's prolific legacy.
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Taken together, Alphabet is one of the most prolific corporate investors in startups.
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Some wish it would also check Iran's prolific meddling across the Middle East.
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The Patriots' Stephen Gostkowski is among the NFL's most consistent and prolific placekickers.
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One prolific exemption provider is a psychiatrist who runs an anti-aging clinic.
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Prolific angels like yourself seem to invest in the same companies as VCs.
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But you have managed to become prolific social media presences on this issue.
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Texas' prolific Permian Basin attracted five deals worth a total of $1.5 billion.
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Buckley, the New Hampshire chairman, is an institutional Democrat and a prolific fundraiser.
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But novels were just the tip of the iceberg for the prolific Eco.
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The outspoken activist, podcaster, and prolific tweeter is the underdog in the race.
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But why exactly are these little disease-carrying pests so prolific this year?
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"He was so prolific, he worked every single day, producing pieces," he said.
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Suzanne Ashman Blair, partner at one of the UK's most prolific seed investors
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Michele Wallace is a prolific scholar, author, feminist, and champion for black women.
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Outside South-East Asian circles, Anderson's prolific and diverse output is more obscure.
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This is $53 million — plus millions more from prolific former candidates like Sen.
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Mount Everest, a prolific killer, collects its victims in a number of ways.
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Nehlen also faces a serious cash disadvantage against Ryan, a prolific national fundraiser.
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As a retiree, back in San Diego, he has been a prolific philanthropist.
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"He's amazingly prolific and amazingly varied," said the Tate exhibition's curator, Chris Stephens.
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Now, Cena can add prolific wish-granter to his flourishing list of accomplishments.
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Conway, a prolific dealmaker, will retain his role as Carlyle's chief investment officer.
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Regarding what's coming next, the prolific artist promises delights in the coming months.
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The movie is only the latest accomplishment for the prolific writer and producer.
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Mr. Murdoch, a prolific commentator on social media, shared his feelings on Twitter.
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Bo Bichette's dad slugged home runs at a prolific rate for a decade.
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Cabrera was a poet, artist, feminist, and prolific scholar of Afro-Cuban religions.
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No company wants you to be that prolific, they're not interested in that!
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But Smith has remained prolific in her both her musical and literary output.
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A prolific author, Roux published 15 books, which sold millions of copies worldwide.
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STEPHEN SHORE A major retrospective of the precocious and prolific American photographer. Nov.
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BP, the London-based oil giant, was once known as a prolific dealmaker.
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To date, Steyer has struggled to gain traction among voters despite prolific spending.
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He is believed to be the most prolific serial killer in peacetime Germany.
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In addition to making films, he is also a prolific writer and translator.
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FLEGENHEIMER Washington's most prolific consumer of pop culture is very likely … Ted Cruz.
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And according to federal prosecutors, that also means he's a prolific mass murderer.
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The artist's dementia, Steven continued, made Mr. Max even more creative and prolific.
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His acting career was prolific, with at least 140 film and television credits.
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Dickinson was prolific; I refer to this kind of work as calligraphic painting.
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This morning, the billionaire and prolific Twitter troll tweeted the same graphic again.
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No mention of its connection to one of America's most prolific serial killers.
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Born Prince Rogers Nelson, the prolific musician released 39 albums throughout his career.
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Only the most prolific and longstanding contributors get paid; others contribute for free.
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The prolific Rinty died in 1932 after starring in more than 25 films.
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The globally prolific chef started out as a small-town truant and troublemaker.
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Ms. Teigen is a prolific Twitter user who has long criticized Mr. Trump.
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Thomas Edison is considered one of the most prolific inventors of all time.
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It's a useful cliché for anyone eulogizing a prolific and newly dead architect.
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In this way, Sandler is a perfect Netflix star — familiar, undemanding and prolific.
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The rub: more prolific wells that are drilled faster and at lower cost.
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Jokes come quickly to Horgan: she is prolific to an almost manic degree.
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Powell was a prolific critic, and even his book reviews came under duress.
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In the realm of making semi-useful shit out of scraps, Kim's prolific.
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The government started taking a closer look at the most prolific deal makers.
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Here, prolific art critic Rahel Aima profiles Beirut-based photographer Tamara Abdul Hadi.
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Further Reading Mary Oliver, the prolific and award-winning poet, died on Thursday.
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Representative Maxine Waters, a California Democrat and prolific Trump tormentor, slipped in, too.
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The other is one of the most prolific and prominent conservative donors around.
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And Mr. Iconis, a prolific writer, was impatient to get his songs heard.
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Yesterday, the prolific DJ and producer posted the tracklist on his Twitter page.
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Greitens had never run for office before, but he proved a prolific fundraiser.
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Philip Roth, the prolific and influential writer, died Tuesday of congestive heart failure.
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Hoffman was a very accomplished and prolific angel investor, getting in early on Facebook.
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Of all the prolific college basketball coaches, Boeheim is the most overtly, well, annoying.
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While Cain may be an especially prolific collector, he's far from the only one.
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Don Beyer, a Virginia congressman and prolific Democratic fundraiser who endorsed Buttigieg in April.
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Pan is uber-prolific on Soundcloud and basically never does the same thing twice.
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In your pre-Sex Pistols days you were a very prolific and precocious thief.
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The court's most prolific author, Thomas has molded a generation of conservative legal scholarship.
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Samuel Little may be one of the most prolific serial killers in US history.
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A usually prolific social media poster, she stopped and was barely seen in public.
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Prolific writers like William Shakespeare, James Patterson, and J.K Rowling make writing look easy.
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You can be as honest, as indulgent, as prolific, as performative as you want.
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Huawei is one of the world's most prolific generators of high-quality international patents.
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The film was written and directed by Ari Aster, a prolific short film director.
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The gender breakdown of Twitter's most prolific users was among the most surprising findings.
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You guessed it, one of Silicon Valley's most reviled/prolific investors himself, Peter Thiel.
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But the company has apparently never paid a dime for the prolific product placement.
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In this light, her prolific work and cheerful image take on a bittersweet edge.
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Increasingly new ones are drilled close to prolific wells, which can quickly drain reservoirs.
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Then, super producer Honorable C.N.O.T.E goes inside his prolific career and most acclaimed beats.
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They're almost as prolific as their early-engagement peers, Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande.
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Well, in the case of Leonardo DiCaprio, it's team up with a prolific auteur.
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Long before Olivia, one of the most prolific pinup artists was also a woman.
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Despite his prolific release schedule, the man had barely hinted at this direction before.
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He is a prolific writer, but has no publications in top-tier academic journals.
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Vine, while never "profitable," was responsible for the internet's most prolific and viral memes.
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Mr Allen, a prolific writer on India, ends with an urgent plea for balance.
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These types are prolific idea generators, but need to be bridled for maximum impact.
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You have to go back to Edison to find someone as prolific and seminal.
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Craig Zadan, one of film and TV's most prolific producers of musicals, has died.
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Merrill was also a prolific film actress, appearing in more than 25 feature films.
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VICE: You're a prolific street photographer, how do you embed yourself without being intrusive?
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Paine was a prolific independent publisher whose objective was to alter the status quo.
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His portrait of the prolific genius leaves the reader with lasting awe, even envy.
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Talk You're a prolific hip-hop multihyphenate: producer, radio host and record-label executive.
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If that's accurate, Little would be the most prolific serial killer in US history.
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Donald J. Trump is perhaps the most prolific user of Twitter in political history.
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Kyrsten Sinema is expected to win the nomination and has been a prolific fundraiser.
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He's also been a prolific fundraiser that has matched that of the Republican incumbent.
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He ended his prolific career at the same place he started -- on the stage.
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He is a prolific if understated storyteller, and Austin was a thicket of prompts.
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The prolific South Korean director Hong Sang-soo practices a quieter, more radical mischief.
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Danielle Campbell is a prolific TV star who got her start in a DCOM.
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We've effectively used our PhD programs as incubators to get Prolific off the ground.
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That said, it seems Australia's most prolific killers aren't getting the credit they deserve.
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Donald Trump is a prolific name-caller; Melania Trump decided to tackle online bullying.
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But Mr. Ellickson, the most prolific chronicler of fictional candidates, is sanguine as Nov.
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" Bassist Zach Bines adds: "[Morgan and Jasmyn] were so prolific in a month's span.
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To the great benefit of the reading public, Prose is a prolific literary figure.
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While prolific and diverse in his output, Jones is known for his longterm collaborations.
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But Croatia's offense is much more prolific, with seven goals to two for Denmark.
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If not, you surely will in your career, he was that prolific and gifted.
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SIM swapping has become prolific enough to attract the attention of law enforcement officers.
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Moritz Wagner, usually Michigan's most prolific scorer, found Florida State's towering, rangy defenders troubling.
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When I asked my peers how they felt about the revival, responses were prolific.
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Along the way, Mr. Hoffman became one of the technology industry's most prolific networkers.
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R.I.P., prolific limerick writer: Dr. Larry Eisenberg wrote more than 26,000 comments on nytimes.
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Ms. Feinstein also pointed to Mr. Talley's prolific social media presence before his nomination.
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Ms. Comstock, a prolific fund-raiser, had survived previous challenges in the blue district.
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How to Keep Kids' Art From Cluttering Up Your Home Little artists are prolific.
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Yet Whitlock, a prolific specialist on World War II, also relates some striking facts.
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Beverly Jenkins, a prolific author of historical and contemporary romantic suspense, is not surprised.
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Despite his prolific oeuvre, he said he was not endowed with a special calling.
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Despite those difficulties, he remained a prolific actor, active in theater, television and film.
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Louise Erdrich also comes to mind, though I've read less of her prolific work.
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He said Voltaire was so prolific because he was popular in his own time.
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Among the most prolific purveyors of bigger-than-Watergate comparisons has been Mr. Trump.
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" During her most prolific dating period, Chaplin writes, "Summer says I'm on a roll.
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Not pictured, Stephen's eldest son, Joe, is a prolific author in his own right.
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They are both successful and prolific; one piece of tacit advice neutralizes the other.
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Critic's Pick The prolific director Takashi Miike delivers an unusually satisfying Japanese genre romp.
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Jones also was a prolific writer of screenplays, comedy pieces, history books and poetry.
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His junior year was similarly prolific, and he chose to leave to play professionally.
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Prolific, profane and profound; harmoniously chaotic, inexhaustible and funny — it could be only Winogrand.
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Wolves are prolific breeders, biologically driven to break off and start their own packs.
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"The vacuum is the middle," says the prolific restaurateur, who wants to fill it.
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For one day, though, he was about as prolific as a slugger can be.
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However, she has been a prolific co-sponsor of cannabis bills on Capitol Hill.
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It was perhaps inevitable that Mr. Ito would meet Mr. Epstein, another prolific networker.
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Warren and Buttigieg are both among the most prolific fundraisers in the primary race.
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Few filmmakers have ever been as invisible or prolific as Raúl Ruiz (1941-2011).
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But to his family, the 2020 Democratic candidate and grandpa is much more prolific.
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Aged 74, he is still prolific, with three movies coming out in 2017 alone.
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During the 19th and early 20th centuries, African American innovators and entrepreneurs were prolific.
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The most prolific reviewers have tax burdens in the tens of thousands of dollars.
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Fox's television division is one of the most prolific content producers in the business.
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He taught me that in order to prolific you have to let things go.
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Lohr has apparently tapped that enthusiasm for an absolutely prolific output of Jones remixes.
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For one, by 2000, Shepard—who had brought his cowboy swagger, muscular language, and rock-and-roll rhythms to New York's downtown theatre scene in the sixties and seventies—was a prolific, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and a prolific, Oscar-nominated film actor.
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He is believed to be one of the most prolific serial killers in U.S. history.
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It's hard to discuss Divola's work without acknowledging just how incredibly prolific the man is.
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"Even in death, Hatch remains one of the Senate's most prolific legislators," his office said.
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The man was prolific and now he's gone and so demand is likely to skyrocket.
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He had been a distinguished and prolific researcher but found himself hobbled by old age.
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The Fannies—as they're affectionately referred to by fans—haven't exactly been prolific this century.
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Famous for his dark sunglasses, snowy ponytail, and black suits, Lagerfeld was prolific, seemingly indefatigable.
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WeWork has become a business with a multibillion-dollar valuation by being a prolific tenant.
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There's something poetic about this episode beginning with the death of its most prolific prophet.
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That is because Jones is inconspicuously one of the most prolific working actors in Hollywood.
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Whenever he was out of office, Disraeli was prolific, dashing off novels at great speed.
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Until yesterday, Shawn Rice was one of the internet's most prolific debunkers of online hoaxes.
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These companies are in turn some of the most prolific tech innovators on the globe.
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But perhaps the NRA, an organization with prolific political influence, should be the most outraged.
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James Harden is undoubtedly one of the most prolific scorers the NBA has ever seen.
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Murdoch was prolific, and this book will terrify writers who compose at a turtle's pace.
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The opioid crisis is ruining people, families, communities and regions in so many prolific ways.
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The company plans to deploy 249.04-229.42 rigs in the prolific shale field this year.
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The prolific actor made classics like "Friday" and "The Boondocks" as well as outright duds.
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Jayson DeMers is a prolific writer for some of the web's most prestigious business publications.
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The key difference being Uber has some nice smaller cash bonuses for less-prolific drivers.
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That makes Lonnie David Franklin Jr. one of the most prolific serial killers in history.
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Prolific showrunner Ryan Murphy seems to have a new show on the air every season.
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Dallas has had its struggles with dynamic offenses, and prolific quarterbacks in particular, this season.
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The Tigers, known for Lock&aposs prolific passing, leaned heavily on the running game early.
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The security camera was designed by Hive's brand consultant and prolific gadget designer, Yves Béhar.
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In 93, Lil Wayne, the best and most prolific rapper alive, officially released five songs.
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By the middle of the century the local mines were the most prolific in Europe.
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Many in the music industry mourned Miller's death and rallied to commemorate his prolific career.
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Former British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman and prolific author Jilly Cooper are both awarded CBEs.
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Boywonder is one of the service's most prolific Vigilantes, filming incidents all over south Brooklyn.
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Much of this activity involves mindless scrolling through the News Feed and its prolific notifications.
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These prolific flying mammals are carriers of several problematic diseases, including Ebola, Marburg, and Henipa.
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Gacy was a prolific serial killer who was active from 1972 to 1978 in Chicago.
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The patient-produced newspaper, the STAR, has a prolific archive and is still maintained today.
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That average may be skewed, however, by 2011's extremely prolific and deadly tornado season.
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The salesperson was prolific across a variety of marketplaces, accessible only through anonymized internet clients.
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Frankie Cosmos, the vehicle for the indie abstractions of prolific songwriter Greta Kline, is back.
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She goes on to call Cosby the most prolific serial rapist of the 20th century.
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Listen to it below and read a short email Q&A with the prolific producer.
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Pop star and prolific songwriter MNEK found himself working with the band earlier this year.
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One of the earliest and prolific accounts to tweet using the URL shortener is 2009iranfree.
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After all, Perry created the first and most prolific punk fanzine in UK music history.
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We all already know the genius of this prolific artist song writer, musician and poet.
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He is known to be a prolific fundraiser and an appealing candidate for financial executives.
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In 2007, Lil Wayne, the best and most prolific rapper alive, officially released five songs.
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The historian and prolific writer had already sounded the alarm on Adolf Hitler years earlier.
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"Because it's fun," Sara David, Broadly culture editor and prolific tweeter, told me over email.
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Madlib is one of the most prolific and acclaimed producers to ever work in music.
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W. G. "Snuffy" Walden is one of the most prolific TV composers of all time.
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A national problem Australians are the world's most prolific gamblers, based on per capita spending.
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The Trump campaign's prolific and expansive Facebook advertising machine was focusing instead on Thanksgiving cards.
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Mr. Cece, 64, the prolific backyard mercury producer, began mining gold as a young man.
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To design the cinema, Wolfman's company chose Harrison Wiseman, a prolific, Manhattan-based theater architect.
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Miller was a charismatic artist, known for constant evolution and reinvention across a prolific career.
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Attica Locke, a prolific writer for film and television ("Empire"), is also a mystery novelist.
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Though she's long been a prolific home cook and caterer, Sofreh is her restaurant début.
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The prolific tattoo artist has inked the likes of Lady Gaga, Johnny Depp and Adele.
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Patrol units, not trained narcotics detectives, appeared to be the most prolific field-test users.
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She knew Mr. Wiesel, who died on Saturday at 87, only through his prolific writing.
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In the bureau's first few months, Middleton and Hencher were among its most prolific contributors.
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A prolific director, Singer is best known for his work on the "X-Men" franchise.
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Since the early 2000s, Gucci has been a festive, unpredictable and wildly prolific street rapper.
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Today, the plastic applicator is so prolific, it even has a nickname: Jersey beach whistles.
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"Learjet liberals" isn't as prolific as it used to be, but the underlying argument is.
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She's described herself as a "pragmatic progressive" and was a prolific fundraiser throughout the cycle.
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Nick Cave is a prolific Australian-born musician, author, composer, and screenwriter, among other things.
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One prolific user utilizes a method of curating and creating a particular set of memes.
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In the Netherlands, he produced endless (ghost-written) columns and became a prolific television analyst.
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Of all Stubbs's prolific horse paintings, the 1762 portrait of Whistlejacket is his most incredible.
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The prolific Nightmares on Wax just released eight volumes of mixtapes spanning from 1986-1997.
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Even as it faces its impending doom, Rosetta continues to be a prolific scientific dynamo.
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The Nooros well succeeded, and the field is already prolific, producing 120,000 barrels a day.
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The Adelsons have been among the most prolific individual donors to Republican candidates for years.
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Yet Davenport avoided this fate and became a prolific essayist, illustrator, translator, poet, fiction writer.
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Meanwhile, this trailer gives us all a first look at the prolific filmmaker's latest work.
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Burke is one of ESPN's most prolific NBA analysts, and has covered basketball since 1991.
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Yes, it is prolific, but a lot of effort went into getting it to grow.
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He is even more prolific on Facebook, where he has more than two million followers.
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Nothomb, a Belgian writer who resides in Paris, is one of France's most prolific authors.
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I was so indiscriminate and prolific that I lost track of what I had entered.
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During our life together, Amy was a prolific writer, publishing children's books, memoirs and articles.
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His prolific movie career started in 0003 with "Daddy Day Care," which starred Eddie Murphy.
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Brian Michael Bendis, one of Marvel's most prolific writers, is moving over to DC Comics.
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A strong and prolific reader as a child, Morrison studied Latin and devoured European literature.
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Despite his prolific posting, Mr. Sayoc does not appear to have gained a wide audience.
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Before his resignation, he had been celebrated as a prolific fund-raiser and accomplished physician.
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She was a prolific if not obsessive maker of art — sculpture, drawings and especially prints.
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Samuel Little is the most prolific known serial killer in American history, the F.B.I. said.
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Cory Gardner, a Colorado Republican up for reelection this fall, was another prolific note-taker.
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If he wasn't so prolific in his predatory behavior, we wouldn't all be here today.
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Certainly it's not unfair to expect more from this prolific, erratic and seriously talented playwright.
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How is it that an accomplished and prolific writer receded from view for two decades?
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Pfeffer is one of the smartest and most prolific of Israel's younger generation of journalists.
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When it comes to deals, some categories of products are much more prolific than others.
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"Just unbelievable," Sinclair said on what it means to be soccer's most prolific goal scorer.
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Bryant retired from the NBA in April 2016 after a prolific career spanning two decades.
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Her most prolific, the Diamonds World Tour in 2013, grossed more than $140 million worldwide.
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The Pelicans hit 48 percent of their shots, and Anthony Davis, their star, was prolific.
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Until we figure that out, privacy-minded designers need to get resourceful and be prolific.
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A less prolific writer, but any song she finished always landed on their next album.
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One of the early and prolific makers of high-quality reaction GIFs was the RealityTVGIFS.tumblr.
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Famously prolific as both critic and imaginative author, Oates bounces here between these critical modes.
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In that post, I noted that Mermelstein is not only highly regarded, but also prolific.
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He was a prolific thrower of F-bombs, as politicians go, during his Senate campaign.
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Roughly 400 were developed at Menlo Park, and it is considered his most prolific period.
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The fields on offer are concentrated in three areas, including the prolific Perdido Fold Belt.
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Brock is known as a prolific fundraiser, skilled opposition researcher and a fearless counter-puncher.
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If verified, that would make him among the most prolific serial killers in American history.
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Late last year prosecutors accused one man, Khalif Watson, of a particularly prolific robbery spree.
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Adam: I think Chaz is really prolific, but I usually take forever to finish songs.
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There are thousands of Vine Voices, but K.T. is almost certainly among the most prolific.
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Potentially, Johnson has room for growth if he puts together a more prolific fundraising operation.
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Mr. Botsford was a fluid, prolific writer unfettered by the boundaries of form or genre.
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"He was prolific," Mel Buchanan, NOMA's RosaMary curator of decorative arts and design, told Hyperallergic.
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As mentioned, there's been a rapid and prolific evolution in the world of screamo lately.
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What prolific designer do you know that is excited about doing more management and less design?
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Figuring out how to perfect the male boner, however, has been an area of prolific interest.
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In the 2018 election, Gillibrand's prolific fundraising efforts led to her campaign bringing in $17 million.
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While Silk Road made its name selling drugs, AlphaBay was prolific in its black market products.
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Picasso and Van Gogh are artistic geniuses, but they pursued very different routines to stay prolific.
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"It's just random noise," explained Mike Tyka, a Google researcher and the show's most prolific artist.
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"Besides," the prolific historical writer said, "this is the perfect weather to finish my next book."
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The prolific horror author followed this post with several other tweets about Trump and his administration.
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Who better to calm worries and work through regulatory hurdles than the world's most prolific philanthropist?
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Melania Trump, who is not a prolific tweeter like her husband, hasn't tweeted since election day.
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At some point, the script flips from that prolific posting to believing everyone is really watching.
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That would make Vietnam the world's third-most-prolific executioner, after China and Iran (see chart).
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Miller was a prolific musician who had released five albums by the time of his death.
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The prolific output, he says, is just the function of being a full-time touring band.
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The incident captures the prolific amount of plastic-wrapped food waste the self-checkout stores create.
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She wrote by night, producing upwards of 25 pages a day in her most prolific periods.
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I caught up with him to find out what made him become such a prolific criminal.
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Researchers lacked medical records to determine whether some instances of prolific prescribing might be medically appropriate.
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China, which was once a prolific market for cryptocurrencies, has come down hard on the industry.
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The series takes a comprehensive look at the artist's prolific career as witness to jazz history.
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Perhaps the most prolific category of sex myths is the "You can't get pregnant IF" statement.
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The newest episode is about François Truffaut, one of the most prolific directors of his time.
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They have made a prolific amount of content in their short couple of years in existence.
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So, who was Giulia Tofana outside of being the prolific creator of a widow-maker poison?
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Martin Parr is a widely respected and enormously prolific photographer with more than 80 books published.
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Many of the most prolific users of A&E have no fixed address or are homeless.
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Did she have the tenacity and discipline to have been as prolific a composer as Gustav?
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Robert Evans, a prolific Hollywood producer with a very colorful life, died on Saturday, PEOPLE confirms.
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Prolific showrunner Shonda Rhimes has oodles of fans who loyally watch her #TGIT lineup every week.
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It takes a lot to shake one of the world's most prolific athletes of all time.
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SoftBank, led by Chief Executive Masayoshi Son, has become a prolific global investor in technology startups.
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On that financial note, prolific writer John Hughes made more than $50 million on 101 Dalmatians.
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Why are so many of the greatest creative minds in history also the most prolific drinkers?
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That tally, if accurate, would make Poppe the most prolific serial killer ever charged in Belgium.
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Some Twitter executives have praised Trump's prolific Twitter habit, saying it brings welcome transparency to government.
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Prolific TV director James Burrows is responsible for some of those on-screen couples' best moments.
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One of the most prolific conservative political donors, David Koch, is a resident of Park Avenue.
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His FEC profile is a testament to his prolific efforts funding candidates, Democrats and Republicans alike.
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Posobiec is prolific on Twitter, where he has a large following of more than 100,000 accounts.
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Steven Bochco, one of the most prolific creators of TV ever, has died ... TMZ has learned.
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After leaving the State Department in 1977, he became a prolific globetrotting author and international consultant.
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Under his prolific tenure, the office pursued a slew of public corruption, trafficking and terrorism cases.
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The band has actually never been more prolific and we're as credible and popular as ever.
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The standalone was geared more towards prolific users who feel like it helps them stay organized.
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Some of my favorite artists, like Tom Waits, they'll be most prolific in their later years.
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The latter figure excludes the prolific references to Bill Clinton alone or references to Monica Lewinsky.
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Josh Gottheimer, Garrett's Democratic opponent, is a former speechwriter for Bill Clinton and a prolific fundraiser.
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This year is A24's most prolific to date, with 15 films slated to be released.
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During happier times, Mars and Titanic were prolific, producing 92 super popular videos featuring Mars singing.
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Which, intentionally or not, makes her one of the most prolific recording artists of all time.
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"Prolific" and "award-winning" doesn't even begin to describe his output over the past 25 years.
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Chocula: I wasn't a very prolific moderator so I didn't keep up with the rules well.
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The 2628-year-old Queens congressman is popular among fellow Democrats and is a prolific fundraiser.
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Still, she's won a reputation as a strong campaigner and a consistently prolific fundraiser this cycle.
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This four minute video is the latest project from the prolific author, musician and cyber-savant.
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Justice John Paul Stevens stepped down in 2010 at age 90 and remains a prolific writer.
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The dance-music producer Zhu (pronounced like "zoo") followed a prolific apprenticeship with a rapid ascent.
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That attention led to prolific fundraising, with Bryce raising more than $2628 million since he announced.
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Solstad, who has just turned seventy-seven, has been as prolific and as various as Roth.
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The Permian Basin of West Texas has emerged as one of the world's most prolific oilfields.
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But Paulsen is a prolific fundraiser and raised twice that over the same period of time.
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Members of this political and royal dynasty were prolific property owners, particularly in the Tuscany region.
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It's too limited a show to do justice to Mr. Oppenheim's extraordinarily prolific 20083-year career.
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Less prolific, Ditko collaborated with Lee on the gritty Spider-Man and the psychedelic Doctor Strange.
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" Amnesty International called the arrest an "outrageous attack on a brave and prolific human rights defender.
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Yet Timothy Snyder, a Yale historian and prolific writer on central Europe, sees an intimate connection.
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The prolific songwriter and performer's decades of music transcended and remade funk, rock and R&B.
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Their home province, on the border with Afghanistan and Kazakhstan, has a prolific history of violence.
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He was relentlessly effective, persistently prolific, and able to capitalise on even the smallest of errors.
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Neil Simon, one of the most prolific playwrights in American history, has died ... TMZ has learned.
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There's an entire cottage industry devoted to unearthing prolific artists whose work never reached the masses.
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He's a prolific marathon runner, and is involved with the New York Road Runners running club.
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Quolls are prolific breeders, producing litters on average of five to eight babies once a year.
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Between "The Afronauts" (2012) and "Gentleman's Club" (begun 2015 and continuing), De Middel has been prolific.
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Ferociously prolific, Mr. Naipaul published a book every year or two for much of his career.
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Or in the suggested case of Leaving Neverland, the nurturing, kind, prolific King of Pop himself.
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Seeing such a prolific, famous artist successfully pull off playing a "nobody" is just plain fun.
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How are international agreements supposed to be negotiated when one party is a proven, prolific liar?
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This tribute to a prolific experimenter deserves to be expanded and brought out of the stairwell.
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In fact, for most of the year Mozart was as stylistically nimble and prolific as ever.
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What he left out of the picture is he was a pretty prolific napper as well.
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Here are a few highlights from Lahren's short but prolific career as a professional loud person.
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To compare, Universal, one of Hollywood's most prolific traditional studios, releases roughly 30 movies a year.
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This will be the first full US production of the prolific Barcelona-based and globetrotting party.
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Hollywood's oldest working actress, Connie Sawyer, died at home after an incredibly long and prolific career.
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He was prolific artist, energetic in his own work and generous to other artists and poets.
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He was remarkably prolific, racking up over 9,000 performances of his work between 1965 to 1.
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"For me, they say summer," said Donna Hay, the prolific Australian cookbook author and television personality.
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Haberman, usually prolific on Twitter, is in the middle of a weeklong hiatus from the platform.
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Some of the credit for Martinez's prolific scoring has gone to Gerardo Martino, the team's coach.
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The prolific B-movie director Louis Friedlander (later known as Lew Landers) keeps the action crisp.
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Mr. Loeb and his wife are prolific political donors, having donated more than $170,000 to Gov.
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So he asked Reynolds, a prolific young adult author, to pen a "remix" for that audience.
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Ms. Feinstein was prolific for a half-century, from the typewriter era into the digital one.
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This time, though, the prolific head coach added a little more to his post-win festivities.
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Our White House correspondent Maggie Haberman is one of The Times's most prominent and prolific reporters.
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Murray was always hard-working and prolific, charging ahead nearly to the end of her life.
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The prolific actor also branched out into voice acting, narrating audiobooks and voicing several animated characters.
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The "Dolly" revival is produced by Scott Rudin, who is among the most prolific contemporary producers.
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The mother of five started her career by writing short stories before becoming a prolific novelist.
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Ian Rushton, a government prosecutor, described Sinaga as the "most prolific rapist in British legal history".
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Anna Mary Robertson Moses, better known as Grandma Moses, began her prolific painting career at 78.
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Viewers commune with the root structures of trees in Yulia Pinkusevich's piece The Luxuriant Prolific Undying.
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But the subsequent, prolific glories of the Norwegian painter, who lived until 1944, are little recognized.
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The 2020 field will be the most prolific for the Democrats since the 2008 election cycle.
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In fact, he's so prolific I've got a new book to talk about: "Hardened" (Morel, 2019).
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Despite his prolific career, Rico is still up for adoption and waiting for his forever home.
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He was an insatiable reader, sometimes finishing an entire book before breakfast, and a prolific writer.
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Clinton may have been risk averse and evasive, but Trump has been a disturbingly prolific liar.
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Fittingly, this final puzzle of the year is by 2016's most prolific constructor, Jeff Chen.
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Something that popped into my mind is how young you are, and how prolific you've been.
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The president's prolific tweeting may be a topic of discussion for Ms. Newman down the road.
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In New York, there was a prolific output, which included works on architecture and a guidebook.
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SUNDAY PUZZLE — David Kwong is a bewilderingly prolific brainiac, and he is now gliding into stardom.
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Minato was a prolific outside scorer and Lauren was the first to reach out to her.
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Davis's prolific career began when he was a toddler performing vaudeville with his father and uncle.
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Hall was appointed by former President Clinton after being a prolific donor to the Democratic Party.
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I'm confident that he'll be a little more prolific as an extra-base, slugging percentage hitter.
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It is a prolific oil and gas producing area that encompasses state, tribal and federal lands.
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I don't know how you manage to do as much, be as prolific as you are.
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Someone did this with an interview we carried out with pretty prolific Russian spammer Vitaly Popov.
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As the '112723s approached, he was primed to become a prolific, enduring name in American fashion.
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Across his long and prolific career, Lupe Fiasco has always found a way to defy labels.
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So, the goaltending isn't great but the Flames are probably scoring at a prolific rate, right?
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Grandayy, one of YouTube's most prolific meme creators, was the first to raise awareness regarding Pete's ban.
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And she will be protected as she rides, because she&aposs going to be a prolific fundraiser.
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Unsurprisingly, given that Nokia was once a prolific hardware maker, device nostalgia is also a recurring theme.
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Desmarais told jurors IBM is a prolific innovator and seeks to license its patents on reasonable terms.
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They rounded out a prolific year for stars looking to expand their horizons on the Broadway stage.
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Phytoplankton are plant-like microscopic organisms that grow through photosynthesis, and they are prolific in Earth's oceans.
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DeVos, who bridges two powerful and wealthy conservative families, has been a prolific Republican donor for decades.
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The facility services legacy wells in North Dakota, not those in the state's prolific Bakken shale formation.
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The artist was a prolific draftsman and printer, which set him apart from his vanguard elder Caravaggio.
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Many close to the prolific singer say that he eschewed recreational drug use and rarely drank alcohol.
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Brown's record of disturbing, dangerous, and abusive behavior is at least as prolific as his music career.
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Focusing on the low hanging fruit like this is the secret behind how prolific they have been.
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She joined prolific country songwriter Craig Wiseman on stage in honor of the Bluebird Cafe's 35th anniversary.
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Castle Rock is a setting the prolific author has turned to again and again throughout his career.
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He is also a prolific Twitter user who has been both celebrated and mocked for his tweets.
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Franits, a specialist and prolific writer on 20163th-century Dutch and Flemish art, tells a fuller story.
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Something to watch: the Astros weren't particularly prolific in terms of stolen bases during the regular season.
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"He was so prolific," said Regina Hayes, editor-at-large at Viking, which publishes Mr. Bemelmans's books.
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The Smith brothers became prolific fundraisers for their local Congress member, Robert Ehrlich of Baltimore County, Maryland.
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Directed by David Mallet, a comically prolific music-video surrealist, it hocks an impressionistic loogie at imperialism.
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Like the Adams' prolific accomplishments, the Google brand eclipses the actual personal cults of the two founders.
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Trump's adult sons are prolific hunters, posing in photographs with a dead elephant and leopard in Africa.
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He's a prolific conspiracy theorist and communicates to other Yellow Vests almost exclusively via Facebook Live videos.
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It appears to have been the first murder committed by one of California's most prolific serial killers.
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His output has been prolific: two more albums, two EPs, four mixtapes and dozens of guest verses.
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Since May, the most prolific online prankster of 2017 has compiled an exhausting list of web personas.
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Dallas has had its struggles with dynamic offenses so far this season and prolific quarterbacks in particular.
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Shakespeare was a prolific playwright, penning more than 37 plays and 154 sonnets throughout his entire career.
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Barack Obama's 2008 campaign and Bernie Sanders' primary race, she has been prolific at top-dollar events.
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According to Kivilinna, Rantanen is also a prolific writer and penned long background stories about her works.
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She did, however, have a prolific modeling career that got started in the '50s at age 16.
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Over 20,000 people gathered in the Staples Center Thursday to pay their respects to the prolific rapper.
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James Jackson Toth, the man behind the prolific folk project Wooden Wand, doesn't see it that way.
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None of her family -- also very prolific users of social media -- have made any comment so far.
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The prolific Kanye West has written an ode to McDonald's for Frank Ocean's "Boys Don't Cry" magazine.
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Trump has been a prolific Twitter user since long before he announced his campaign for the presidency.
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What I loved most was the song's music video, directed by the talented and prolific Joseph Kahn.
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The show is called Kathy Griffin, A New Hour Every Week because, if nothing else, I'm prolific.
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The more prolific crypto investors have been dedicated funds like Pantera Capital, Polychain Capital and Sparkchain Capital.
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But Will Cavan, a former importer and prolific blogger of mango-related issues, basically suggested a conspiracy.
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By that point, Seacrest was powerful enough to bid for the "American Bandstand" host's prolific production company.
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Agari researchers have monitored the group since 2017, and have tracked its prolific activity back to 2015.
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The GIF might be the most prolific and significant single digital format of social and artistic expression.
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Her prolific writings and comments often testify to her intentions with a remarkable sense of poetic articulation.
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The world's biggest publicly traded energy company is joining the land rush in the prolific Permian Basin.
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She's popular within the party, known for her prolific fundraising skills and a savvy brand of politics.
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To see what we mean about the writer-producer's prolific tendencies, scroll through the gallery right now.
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She called him a "prolific liar and cheater" in a lengthy Instagram post, replete with actual receipts.
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This strategy is an absolutely more common occurrence in pop culture's prolific moments in film and television.
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But soon, these home systems will be prolific — and there's more than one option on the market.
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The campaign has led a prolific fundraising effort, at times outpacing Republican contenders, though it spent about .
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As "ifm2181," Sanford was among the site's prolific posters, appreciated for his sharp wit and salty tongue.
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Marta is a prolific producer, who also created "Grace and Frankie," which is currently on the air.
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It turns out one of the most prolific directors in the series comes from the latter group.
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Some book worms are so prolific that they can easily smash through multiple titles in a week.
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The most prolific one is Yolo County; you can Google them and see a lot of examples.
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O'Riordan, a prolific musician, released two solo albums during the band's break, 2007's Are You Listening?
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His pal Didga, who is also a prolific stunt kitty, prefers to use dogs as pool rafts.
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Or perhaps Bannon, a prolific film producer, simply thought this particular B-movie would turn a profit.
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Professor Epeli Hau'ofa, Fiji's most prolific poet, served as its first director until his death in 2009.
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Mamma Mia was one of her first major films in what would become a prolific Hollywood career.
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Wexner and Klarman are two of the country's most prolific supporters of Jewish and pro-Israel causes.
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The prolific DJ and producer took to his Twitter to examine the event in its current state.
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But some of us grow up to be prolific liars, while others are honest to a fault.
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"Adoption is typically split into four segments as products become more affordable and more prolific," he wrote.
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It is signed by Mr. Carle, a prolific artist whose abstract animal sculptures also populate the apartment.
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And while his career took a much different path, he nevertheless became a prolific speaker and author.
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One of YouTube's most prolific creators took ahiatus from her channelthis fall as a result of burnout.
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Nordstrom department stores became prolific in the American shopping landscape in the 20th and early 21st centuries.
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The FBI on Sunday confirmed that Samuel Little is now the most prolific serial killer in history.
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Prolific says it takes multiple precautions to ensure that participants are trustworthy — and paying attention during experiments.
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The financial trader has been a prolific donor to Democrats, including Clinton's past Senate and presidential campaigns.
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Terry McAuliffe of Virginia, a longtime family friend and one of the party's most prolific fund-raisers.
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Schmidt, a regular on the show, has been prolific in making headlines with critical remarks about Trump.
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Keep reading to learn more about the 10 most prolific donors of the 2020 election thus far.
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There are descents into madness, prolific drug use, orgies, blackmail photos and suicide attempts, successful and otherwise.
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Goldman Sachs bankers were Jeb Bush's most prolific donors during his failed presidential campaign this past election.
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In this case and others, the President's prolific use of Twitter continues to complicate his administration's arguments.
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Unsurprising, because they are exposed to the world's most prolific movie-making industry, bigger than even Hollywood.
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Kenner's prolific creations also include a mountable back washer and a carrier attachment for an invalid walker.
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The less we see it, the harder it is to remember just how prolific he once was.
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We caught up with the prolific director to discuss virtual reality, the future of humanity, and trolling.
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Over the course of their brief-but-prolific career, the Beatles recorded and released 237 original compositions.
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Instead of a prolific visionary, Michel's Degas more resembles a Beckett character retrofitted for Third Republic melodrama.
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Radio stations have come to rely on their fairly prolific output, as have content-hungry streaming platforms.
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Instead, he landed in L.A., becoming a prolific, witty freelancer for newspapers and magazines, including Entertainment Weekly .
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To be sure, Ocasio-Cortez is a prolific Twitter user and tweets primarily from her personal account.
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Prolific startup accelerator Y Combinator has abandoned plans to establish a branch of the program in China.
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She is also a friend and muse to the fashion designer, heiress and prolific artist Gloria Vanderbilt.
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J.C. "Burnt Out Star," from the prolific Australian psychedelic band Pond, is idyllic, then sumptuous, then ominous.
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She has called Instagram "the death of trends," and her prolific use of Snapchat has cooled recently.
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The basketball legend and prolific writer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is interviewed by the terrific filmmaker Philip Kaufman.
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Mr. Anton is also a prolific essayist who flavors his writing with references to Gibbon and Montesquieu.
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We begin in the 903s with Oscar Micheaux (1884-1951), a novelist and bold, prolific independent filmmaker.
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Ms. Toogood has had a prolific freelance dance career since the disbanding of Cunningham's troupe in 2012.
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Prolific and uncataloged as van Gogh was, questions of authenticity have inevitably haunted his body of work.
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John Latouche, a prolific lyricist of Broadway's golden age, had an omnivorous taste in art and friends.
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" Like Mr. Trump, Mr. D'Souza is prolific on Twitter, promoting conspiracy theories and posting about "fake news.
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In some poems, the assassin of the title is that most prolific killer of all, time itself.
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People either love this book — and its author, a prolific writer of historical fiction — or they don't.
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"She was the most prolific woman artist who had ever lived, up to her time," she said.
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For someone who's so prolific, how do you stay motivated and on task when you're feeling depressed?
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The statue was designed by Ram V. Sutar, 93, who is among history's most prolific monumental sculptors.
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Opie was an expert on Mother Goose, the prolific and unknown author of children's rhymes and stories.
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In it, George Webb, a prolific social media conspiracy theorist, describes his conversation with the Coast Guard.
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He was one of the most prolific, but also one of the most multifaceted, of all architects.
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He boasted of fighting ISIS and putting not one but two prolific terrorist leaders in the ground.
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Those at Kīlauea and Ambrym have recently drained following prolific eruptions, underscoring that they can be fleeting.
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While Trump has no chance of winning the state, it's an opportunity to continue his prolific fundraising.
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Mr. Dwight is now a prolific artist, building memorials and creating public art honoring African-American history.
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The experience was daunting, especially sifting through the stream of images shot in his prolific final years.
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Although she is a prolific texter, it wasn't long ago that she put down her flip phone.
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Production in the Permian Basin, the prolific West Texas shale oil field, has spiked 79% since 2018.
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Most users rarely tweet, but the most prolific 10% create 80% of tweets from adult U.S. users.
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Interviews include sound bites from prolific Hollywood directors such as David Fincher, Martin Scorsese, and James Cameron.
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Three brokers who had worked with Mr. Walters testified that prolific trading was nothing unusual for him.
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Most notable, wing Brad Marchand has gone from pesky to prolific, notching a career-high 463 goals.
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Chadwick, who was the top lobbyist for the Bush White House, is also a prolific Republican donor.
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But even though he says the gap to the prolific winners is small, he knows it's there.
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He regularly cruises to reelection and ranks as one of the most prolific fundraisers in political history.
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The New Orleans Saints have the prolific passer Drew Brees and the game-breaking receiver Brandin Cooks.
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Icelanders are unusually prolific readers and writers, and books of verse tend to sell well in Iceland.
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A prolific tweeter, Carlos Andrés frequently engaged his trolls, as well as numerous government ministers and operators.
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The media referred to Lucas as a "killing machine" and the "most prolific" serial killer in history.
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Donald Trump Jr., has been particularly prolific and lucrative, making several trips this year to Long Island.
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Prolific is also a graduate of Y Combinator and presented at YC's demo day this past summer.
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Tester announced at the meeting that Schumer, a prolific fundraiser, would give the campaign arm $2 million.
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Once an unstoppable giant, SoftBank has been forced to return to reality after years of prolific dealmaking.
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The most prolific ZIP codes outside of Texas were in New York City and the DC area.
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Pritzker has long been a prolific Democratic fundraiser and donor and backed Clinton's failed 2016 presidential campaign.
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The trailer dropped on Monday and features actor Taron Egerton in the role of the prolific musician.
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It would be an easier sell if one did not read his prolific, impeachment-obsessed Twitter feed.
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Mr. Sigal was a prolific essayist for The Guardian and other publications and a popular BBC commentator.
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Art from down under: An Australian couple have become the city's most prolific creators of public art.
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While you've been a bit less frequent in your release schedule as of late, you're notably prolific.
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Moholy was nothing if not prolific—the 300 works that make up Future Present attest to that.
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ACROSTIC — Today's excerpt is from an essay by a very prolific American writer and novelist, Lorrie Moore.
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His e-chatting was so prolific that I got him a pocket acronym dictionary as a gag.
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It is an urgent task, especially for a politician not previously known as a prolific fund-raiser.
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If you already have a favorite columnist, see if they've published a collection — many prolific ones do.
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The former literary editor of the New Republic, Leon Wieseltier was not known as a prolific writer.
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Take for instance O'Brien's prolific prose catalog, a veritable multi-volume hornbook on the American culture industry.
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Over the past few months, the venture capitalist has become a prolific anti-Trump tweeter and blogger.
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While Chinese government hackers are prolific spies around the world, they apparently only used their NSA tool sparingly.
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Corpse flower blooms, once rare, have become more prolific, with seven occurring this summer in the United States.
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That's even as vendors like Michael Kors opt to sit out of its prolific Friends and Family sales.
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The painter and writer Eugene Fromentin was a close friend, as was the prolific writer Robert de Montesquiou.
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For prolific sellers, being discovered is only half the battle: The Facebook Live sales process is hardly easier.
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A musician, a prolific writer, discovered electricity, so we&aposve had a lot in common on that front.
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However we think it out, one thing is clear: after years of silence, Frank Ocean is suddenly prolific.
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David Perdue of Georgia, the former CEO of a low-price retailer prolific in the South, Dollar General.
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Brad Grey, one of Hollywood's most prolific producers and former Paramount Studios chief, died Sunday night from cancer.
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Who is he: Nicolas Pépé is a prolific winger who has been lighting up Ligue 1 of late.
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Michael Engler, the prolific TV director, directs the Julian Fellowes–written screenplay, which is set in fall 21940.
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Women make up the majority of Twitter's most prolific users, a new Pew Research Center survey has found.
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One of the most prolific Russian snipers at Stalingrad was Vasily Zaytsev, who had over 200 confirmed kills.
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Scott is indeed a prolific author, but not all of his self-published books are about information security.
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The most prolific tweeted 1668X/24 hrs―faster than one RT per min, all day with no sleep.
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This Thursday at the Brooklyn Museum, Faith Ringgold speaks about her prolific career from the 1960s to today.
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They are expanding reserves with acreage purchases, particularly in prolific fields such as the Permian Basin in Texas.
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Prolific Instagram users have previously found ways around this system, however, using vaguer hashtags like #sp or #partner.
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GOP candidate Donald Trump himself is a prolific Twitter user, and some of his posts border on abusive.
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Team USA's roster includes prolific goal scorer Patrick Kane, veteran defenseman Ryan Suter and standout goalie Jonathan Quick.
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At the same time, White was a prolific poster on 883um, where the subjects weren't nearly as genteel.
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Actor Michael Ian Black, a prolific Twitter user, threatened to quit the service, drawing more than 11,000 retweets.
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Zimmer has been perhaps the most famous and prolific composer working in Hollywood for the last four decades.
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Teen Suicide, the fluid and almost genreless project fronted by prolific songwriter Sam Ray, has changed its name.
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Thanks to her prolific output, she now has more Hot 100 singles than any other woman in history.
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The couple were prolific posters, often expressing their love for one another and their family in public postings.
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He and Sanders have proven themselves to be the most prolific fundraisers of the 2020 field so far.
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And I saw you all talking about the book, and how Jesse is so prolific in his reading.
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Miller's prolific career spanned over 60 years, appearing in hundreds of movies and television series during that time.
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Despite their prolific nature, these free living creatures had never been captured or observed directly in the ocean.
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Kardashian West -- a prolific user of social media -- has not updated her Twitter account since 11:30 p.m.
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This month Furmanovsky is celebrating the 40th anniversary of punk by digging through her prolific catalogue of work.
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Update 4:00 P.M. ET: Prolific leaker Evan Blass tweeted a higher-resolution photo of the new device.
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Prolific producer Tyler Perry is ready to teach music's first daughter Blue Ivy Carter about the real world.
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Turns out Diego isn't the most prolific tortoise, and he most certainty didn't do it alone (amirite, ladies?).
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In a sprawling career that spanned six decades, the prolific star shuttled between motion pictures, TV and stage.
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One result of that prolific run is that they lived through the rise and fall of various trends.
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Before his death in January 2016, David Bowie was a noted musician, actor, and was a prolific reader.
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These include the US's two most prolific spaceports, Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
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The series will follow his rise to fame before he became the most prolific playwright to ever live.
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Ian Beer is a Google Project Zero security researcher, and one of the most prolific iOS bug hunters.
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Aspirational design, explains Wei, can help make sanitation products even more attractive to and prolific within rural communities.
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His secretary Dorothy Fontana went on to become perhaps the most celebrated and prolific writer for the show.
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Before his chart-soaring hit, he was a prolific presence on Twitter and ran a popular stan account.
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The prolific Harry Potter author tweeted her tribute to Muhammad Ali, the legendary boxer who passed away Friday.
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"We know he's prolific," said the Grizzlies' defensive stopper, Tony Allen (six points, nine rebounds and four steals).
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Ghana is one of sub-Saharan Africa's most prolific issuers, tapping international capital markets every year since 2013.
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Looking to leverage its most prolific and popular artists or "Creatrs," Tumblr started the Creatrs Network last year.
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After being so prolific, playing so many shows, it just sucked the life out of both of us.
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The 25th chapter of their rivalry, the third-most prolific in the professional era, was compelling enough though.
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Variety described Lasseter as a "prolific hugger," a habit he apologized for in a memo to his staff.
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He was insanely prolific with not just with studio albums but live full-lengths and now posthumous releases.
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Both of these things have enormous fanbases, who are prolific writers of theories about the story's 10,000 characters.
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Djokovic and Nadal had met 51 times before Saturday's semi-final — the most prolific rivalry in men's tennis.
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Ohlin was quite a prolific scribe, but until now, many of his letters had never been made public.
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The Permian Basin of West Texas has morphed into one of the most prolific oilfields in the world.
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Roberts, a prolific British historian, seems a bit hasty at times as he zips through modern Western history.
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The most prolific of these, the Permian Basin in West Texas, will account for most of the growth.
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" Then he abruptly ceased his prolific postings, explaining his decision with a grim verse: "I won't write anymore.
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Amazon's cloud business has been thriving, but the company faces scrutiny for its prolific spending and thin profits.
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Or at how Rwanda's President, prolific tweeter Paul Kagame, unloaded on journalists who reported about human rights abuses.
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Ronaldo is a prolific user of social media and has the biggest social media following of any athlete.
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He burst on the scene several years ago as an amazingly fluid, and amazingly prolific, young nonfiction writer.
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" Prosecutor Angela Povilaitis said Wednesday that Nassar is "possibly the most prolific serial child sex abuser in history.
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He is one of hip-hop's most prolific and admired artists, and also one of the least predictable.
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The 69-year-old went on to have a long and prolific career in comedy and show business.
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A: I saw how prolific skateboarding had become, but most of the facilities were built in affluent areas.
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Crest Whitestrips are some of the more prolific at-home whitening kits, lining drugstore shelves just about everywhere.
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He has been called "the most prolific conspiracy theorist in contemporary America" by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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This April, Waldman promotes the films of Cao Guimarães, one of Brazil's most prolific artists of the 1980s.
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But the injury scarcely slowed her down, as befits a busy actress and perhaps even more prolific activist.
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The three-day festival includes six different events featuring prolific chefs and showcasing wines from 20 California vintners.
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"Jason Lawrance is a prolific, serial rapist," said Detective Chief Inspector Allison Rigby who led the police investigation.
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Prolific Chicago footwork crew Teklife have returned with their lated 23-track compilation, ON LIFE, which dropped Friday.
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An artist with a prolific career, Buffet was a member of the anti-abstraction group The Witness-Man.
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He's a prolific, albeit ill-advised, user of social media — he only posts selfies on Twitter, for instance.
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That's unbearable in a first-round matchup against the most prolific three-point shooting team in NBA history.
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The beginning of prolific film essayist Tony Zhou's latest video, The Marvel Symphonic Universe, feels like a roast.
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If true, this made him one of the most prolific and deadly prescription drug dealers in US history.
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I don't question the efficacy of some vaccinations, but they are now too prolific, and many are unnecessary.
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Gulenists — a term for those who subscribe to the Hizmet movement — are said to be prolific political donors.
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Seth Moulton also made an Iowa trip and has been a prolific recruiter and fundraiser this election cycle.
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Mr. Gold, who would take a top spot in any ranking of food critics, was also wildly prolific.
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Here, prolific film critic Kristen Yoonsoo Kim reflects on the work of Chengdu, China-born photographer Yuan Yao.
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The prolific piano playing that's been his other lifelong passion, however, has remained more of an insiders' secret.
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" She adds, "The idea is more prosaic than it is prolific—we make culture and culture makes us.
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Another director to note is Ukraine's Sergei Loznitsa, who's been prolific this decade, averaging a film every year.
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Some languages were particularly prolific in their lexical dexterity, especially Greek, which contributed the most words by far.
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In Tongue Twisters, Kai interprets a series of tongue twisters written by prolific children's book author Fatima Sharafeddine.
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Perhaps most surprising, many of the most prolific online pollsters didn't provide surveys about the 603 congressional elections.
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It's not just that she's prolific; in the past few years she revealed her own distinct choreographic voice.
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Chopra, son of the prolific New Age author Deepak Chopra, grew up a Patriots fan in Lincoln, Mass.
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But even with a prolific following and a popular niche, creators are at the mercy of Instagram's rules.
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She and Einstein had the same physics education, and they were married during his most prolific period — 1905.
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The comic is one of several projects by Lemire, a prolific writer and cartoonist, that has been optioned.
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That meeting opens James Graham's play "Ink," the prolific British playwright's latest attempt to unpack Britain's postwar history.
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Fairstein says after "When They See Us" was released her career as a prolific crime author was destroyed.
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Its silky pinot noirs are world-renowned, and its crisp chardonnay and bold cabernet sauvignon are prolific too.
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A new study shows that often-milder cases, while prolific, are about half as infectious as confirmed ones.
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At The Noguchi Museum in Queens, see his prolific work, illuminated innovatively, thanks to Noguchi's fascination with light.
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