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"prolifically" Definitions
  1. in a way that produces many works of art, literature, etc.
  2. in a way that produces a lot of fruit, flowers, young, etc.

141 Sentences With "prolifically"

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He tweets prolifically and loosely, often ignoring his lawyers' advice.
You're talking two decades and it's just prolifically getting worse.
She posts prolifically on social media -- sometimes multiple times a day.
Trump has spent prolifically, cutting taxes without making up the lost revenue.
So passionate, so partisan—and, too often these days, so prolifically peevish.
Elon Musk tweeted prolifically about the upcoming Model 3 sedan Friday morning.
"We're doing absolutely everything we can, cleaning our facilities prolifically," he said.
In her poetry, Alma had written prolifically about Puerto Rico's natural beauty.
He shot prolifically, using up to 20 rolls of film a night.
Perhaps that is inevitable; marriage gripes did not flow prolifically from his pen.
He wrote prolifically in school, and came to producing as a computer hobbyist.
Immediate retail availability is likely in this case, given it's been leaked so prolifically.
The wondrous humor Garry prolifically created and shared with the world is his legacy.
The bots posted prolifically in support of both Democratic and Republican candidates and issues.
He took to social media, accumulating 13.4 million Twitter followers, and prolifically posting videos.
The Sinaloa cartel was prolifically violent in his country's long and bloody drug wars.
Although he painted prolifically, he drew little attention from dealers, critics, curators and patrons.
He tweeted prolifically at big start-up figures like Fred Wilson and Brad Feld.
Tannen has written prolifically about the difficult circumstances facing many women in positions of authority.
The campaign's social media director, Dan Scavino, tweets prolifically but avoids discussing race and religion.
Psychology professor Dan McAdams has been prolifically research­ing life stories for more than 30 years.
But they are the first to use the social media platform so prolifically, and pointedly.
Dr. Wolf wrote prolifically, including for The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
The species, also known as "European carp," breeds prolifically, allowing it to compete with native fish.
Some wells they have fracked in the Austin Chalk have produced more prolifically than shale wells.
I have a lot of respect for constructors who can write clean, easy puzzles so prolifically.
But they had started prolifically prescribing a Subsys competitor too: Abstral, then made by Galena Biopharma.
De Cleyre's views, which she propagated prolifically in poems and essays, were grounded in personal experience.
Snow White is also excellently (and prolifically) costumed by Zane Pihlstrom, who also did the set.
Ms. Masuka wrote prolifically, and many of her songs were covered by other South African stars.
Still, Hurtado worked quietly, even if prolifically, often turning her artwork face down after it was complete.
She writes so prolifically that she can barely remember the plot of Beauchamp Hall, released November 20.
But he said inquiries "at this stage" showed that these accounts were not prolifically using his product.
Lower-energy neutrinos, for example, are produced prolifically in the fusion processes of stars like our sun.
The warehouses drew mice and rats, which would nest and breed prolifically in an environment like that.
He has published prolifically in law journals on subjects ranging from constitutional construction to criminal procedure kav.
As a child, I vomited prolifically — in cars, at church, one time doing a somersault in gym.
It became so prolifically discussed that it was even addressed in a White House briefing in October 2016.
The biggest thorn in United's sideMost prolifically, though, is the global grounding of the Boeing 230 Max jet.
Because Dead shows were prolifically recorded, there are many templates onto which musicians can affix their personal stamp.
Beth Carvalho recorded prolifically from the 1970s into the 2010s, with a long string of hits in Brazil.
Jean Bourgain, a mathematician who conquered difficult problems prolifically across a wide swath of fields, died on Dec.
The Moomins live carefree, simple lives close to nature, which is how Jansson lived, although she was prolifically productive.
Of playing year-round alongside members of the creative class, prolifically tanned tennis bums and the occasional famous person.
But even if you write well, write prolifically, and cater to the market, it still doesn't mean you'll find success.
He also reads two books a month and writes prolifically, and might someday even pen a book of his own.
But after 2016, "Lightweight," which is one of Trump's most prolifically used attacks, will forever be heard as an insult.
Yamada taught himself ukiyo-e with no professional schooling and has now prolifically catalogued the ephemeral sensations of global culture.
Afterall, Touhou was officially inducted as the most prolifically fan-made shooter series to the Guinness World Records in 2010.
President Donald Trump tweeted prolifically to his 64 million followers over Labor Day weekend as Hurricane Dorian pummeled the Bahamas.
In defense of Facebook's efforts, Mr. Andreessen, who posts prolifically on Twitter, argued that Indians were being shortsighted with the ban.
How can this be, given that intelligence is highly heritable, and clever folk breed no more prolifically than less gifted ones?
I asked Silvia Federici, a founder of the New York chapter of Wages for Housework who writes prolifically on these questions.
In addition to performing and recording prolifically, Mr. Brand wrote books, articles and the scores for Broadway musicals and documentary films.
High profile investors like Mark Suster of Upfront Ventures and Sam Altman of Y Combinator have Tweeted prolifically throughout the election cycle.
Worse, Uber has been spending prolifically, using price cuts to compete with rivals and barreling into new markets at a rapid rate.
His social media posts overflowed with allyship on International Women's Day and prolifically supported social justice causes related to marginalized ethnic minorities.
After moving to the United States and working prolifically for 19843 years in New York, Ms. Kusama returned to Japan in 1973.
But the more eagerly and prolifically you tell, the easier for people to paint you as self-aggrandizing or having an agenda.
Worse, Uber has been spending prolifically, using price cuts to compete with rivals and barreling into new markets at a rapid rate.
Some tech workers are making pilgrimages to South America to take ayahuasca, said to give deep insights while making you vomit prolifically.
Before, during and since the campaign, he used an Android smartphone to conduct his business and tweet prolifically, directly reaching millions of followers.
But starting with "My Funny Valentine" in 1988, he recorded prolifically for the SteepleChase, Mapleshade and HighNote labels, often leading all-star bands.
Something about the way they play — and win, prolifically — entices the basketball cognoscenti to scrutinize every dribble, every pass, every cut, every screen.
The Islamic State, or ISIS, is known to have prolifically pillaged artifacts from Iraq and Syria, generating millions of dollars to fund its operations.
At Sorolla's home in Madrid, he sketched prolifically amid rows of classical statuary and fountains and clusters of lilacs, oleanders, roses and potted geraniums.
He recorded prolifically with his wife, the saxophonist and composer Barbara Thompson, and established a recording studio and a music publishing company, Temple Music.
At CAP, Duss wrote prolifically on Middle East issues, advocating for U.S. negotiations with Iran and engaging with political Islam in Egypt and Tunisia.
In Fairfield, Iowa, a family recently named their newborn goat Herb, after the Warren field organizer who has prolifically canvassed that town for months.
While tweets about tragedy might sound trivial, Trump uses the platform so prolifically his tweets provide a unique window into his real-time, uncensored thinking.
Peake has been tweeting rather prolifically during his time on the space station, sharing videos of making scrambled eggs and pictures of his celestial views.
"There are certain species that do very well in warmer waters, and reproduce prolifically, that are displacing species like mussels and other shellfish," she continued.
He works prolifically, publishing a book every year or two, writing only one day a week, the other four spent in consultation with his patients.
One of his first initiatives was writing a book called "How to Play the Guitar Better Than Me." Few have sung and strummed more prolifically.
So, girls and women of all ages, take pen or keyboard or phone in hand and respond prolifically to The Times's request for your letters.
Trump uses Twitter prolifically and often as a vehicle to attack critics, including the "Morning Joe" hosts, but Thursday's tweets were seen by many as offensive.
Onderdonk, a San Antonio native who died in 1922 at 40, moved to Manhattan while a teenager, and worked prolifically under pseudonyms to support his family.
The Maret junior E. J. Jarvis, a lanky young man who speaks softly but prolifically, has been offered a scholarship by Virginia Tech and several midmajors.
Part of this is a predictable human reaction, says Seyla Benhabib, a professor of political science and philosophy at Yale who has written prolifically about borders.
Dr. Mullan wrote prolifically — books, scholarly articles, essays — and he was outspoken about the problems he saw in the health care system and the medical profession.
In the update will be a new Windows Ink platform that'll persuade you to use that Surface Pen, or whatever pen you have, more prolifically throughout Windows.
We know this because he has worked prolifically with Kendrick Lamar, another studio head, most notably on the Grammy nominated albums To Pimp A Butterfly and DAMN.
Dr. William Bartholome, a pediatrician and bioethicist at Kansas University Medical Center, wrote prolifically about his struggle with metastatic esophageal cancer — and his collection of 40 frogs.
Your 1989 painting, Oh, America, was shared prolifically on social media, having captured how a lot of us felt when we woke up to President Elect Trump.
Fruiting plants reproduce most prolifically when animals eat their fruits, travel a bit, and then poop out or discard their seeds in a place where they can grow.
We called attention to the countless works of art belonging to Jewish families which were prolifically looted and "sold" under duress during the early years of the Holocaust.
She prolifically painted her memories of 19th-century New York and Vermont towns and farmsteads, and she sometimes incorporated forms copied from magazines, books, greeting cards and prints.
Mr. Navrozov wrote for Commentary about Soviet affairs for several years after his arrival in the United States; in later years, he wrote prolifically for Newsmax and WorldTribune.com.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Known mostly for his paintings, Clyfford Still drew prolifically, producing thousands of works of paper throughout his 153-year career as an artist.
They kept asking him why he felt liberated to abandon executive privilege and leak prolifically about the White House to journalists and author Wolff, but wouldn't talk to Congress.
Since then he's incorporated the methodical movement of flour, water, and yeast a variety of ways, most prolifically oozing over the heads and faces of his human photography subjects.
Levin's book is much stranger than that because here's the thing: Linda Taylor actually was a scam artist who cheated the system quite prolifically and without the slightest compunction.
Handsome, charismatic, prolifically tattooed, and photogenically sad, he had been on the brink of international fame, and he left behind a cache of unreleased footage, both audio and video.
Churned out prolifically from a computer-free desk, they are letters of gratitude, hate, flattery and revenge, dispatched to teenage admirers and big-city mayors, professional athletes and magazine editors.
He also cited the importance of staying active, something he has done by prolifically continuing to write books, with three more currently in the works or due to be released.
He's recorded prolifically with both of them (to the tune of about a dozen discs each), but, as usual, these will be spontaneously composed performances; don't expect anything familiar. happyluckyno1.
This season, though, has been a startling ascension for L.S.U., a program long known for grinding defenses, prolifically quirky coaches and some of the best tailgate spreads in college football.
Ford is a professor of psychology and statistics at Palo Alto University, who has written prolifically about the long-term impacts of trauma, including trauma related to sexual abuse of children.
Trees in these areas fruit most prolifically during the summer, when local rivers burst their banks and flood the land, making those fruit available to fish, which gladly gobble them up.
Drawing on a network of activists, contacts, relatives of detainees and legal records, he publishes prolifically on developments in the Gulf island monarchy, an ally of the United States and Britain.
The frequently shirtless Truth Crusader best known for repeatedly and publicly slandering the survivors of several mass shootings continues post his rantings prolifically to the moribund social network, to basically no one.
The startup began as a music-focused project before pivoting to a Q&A app based largely on Kan's own experience and usage of Snapchat — which he began using prolifically last year.
President Donald Trump tweeted prolifically over Labor Day weekend as Hurricane Dorian pummeled the Bahamas, blasting out frequent updates on the weather mixed in with his usual attacks on the news media.
Mr. Munhall wrote prolifically: articles for art journals and other publications as well as catalogs for some of the more than 30 exhibitions he organized, many of which opened at the Frick.
President Donald Trump, who has probably used the hashtag more prolifically than any politician before him, has used tags like #MAGA, #FakeNews and even #FraudNewsCNN to rally his base and attack the media.
" Sayoc also was "an avid follower" of the president's Twitter account where Trump "posted prolifically about his political enemies, including all of the recipients of Mr. Sayoc's mailings," according to the court documents. "Mr.
She worked prolifically as a portraitist, in an austere style that one of her subjects called "facial nudity," and as an ethnographer, spending months in remote provinces to document their ruins, landscapes, and people.
She enjoyed the experience so thoroughly that she and her then-husband enlisted the help of a chemist and began to very prolifically synthesize their own, which they handed out for free in the store.
The U.S. is unusual in the sense that it has not only has a high percentage of detached single-family homes, it also prolifically uses single-family zoning, which bans all other kinds of multi-family housing.
He purchases art extravagantly, prolifically, at the drop of a hat, and protects it with alarms; he tells his young grandson as they stroll some ruins in Rome that he's pretty sure he is the Emperor Hadrian reincarnated.
She'd previously served as an editor for local publications and wrote regular columns for The Malta Independent, but she took to blogging prolifically, probably because she had so much more to say than a biweekly slot would allow.
To the drug and biotech industries, Dr. Gottlieb is a known quantity, both because he has written prolifically on F.D.A. policy as a fellow at the conservative American Enterprise Institute and because he often worked for those industries.
A car is surrounded by floodwaters from Hurricane Harvey in Point Comfort, Texas As Hurricane Harvey caused havoc in Texas, President Trump tweeted prolifically, both about the storm and political issues such as NAFTA and a Mexican border wall.
"The idea is to intentionally break the communications policy so prolifically that it is unenforceable," Amazon Employees for Climate Justice wrote in an email sent internally last week to collect statements and signatures; it later made the message public.
Contributing reviews and articles prolifically to The Times from 19603 to 1978, Mr. McDonagh was one of the first critics to support the dancemaker Twyla Tharp when she began showing her early, provocative conceptual work in the mid-1960s.
Until then, besides a few exhibitions at the Sharjah Art Museum and the Emirates Fine Art Society, their prolifically produced radical objects only appeared sporadically in cafés and ad hoc venues, and thus remained largely unseen and unheard of.
Chao, who Trump tapped as transportation secretary in November 2016, is the wife of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has made clear that he is not a fan of Twitter, especially when used by the President, who tweets prolifically.
She was writing prolifically and was part of a group of politically engaged intellectuals around the avant-garde journal Tel Quel, including the critic Roland Barthes, the novelist Philippe Sollers (whom Ms. Kristeva married in 1967) and the philosopher Jacques Derrida.
In the first quarter of 2017, he brought in an astounding $8.3 million, allowing him to advertise prolifically and send door-knockers to every corner of his district, and making him one of the best-funded congressional candidates in history.
The banner-carrying bass elder of New York's free-jazz community, Parker has been performing and recording prolifically since the 1970s, when he began working with the eminent pianist Cecil Taylor and established himself on the bustling loft-jazz scene.
In the spring of 2014, at the beginning of its surge toward a sizable territory in Iraq and Syria, ISIS prolifically used social media as a sort of weapon of war to intimidate the West and recruit new fighters from abroad.
The recipe — which is about as thrown together as your end-of-the-week refrigerator drawers can yield — makes ample use of the herbs that grew prolifically on my porch this summer, perhaps the result of record levels of rain.
Cutrone stars on reality shows and prolifically produces fashion shows—one year, she produced five shows in a single day, breaking the world record—while Malick is a notoriously private, slow-working filmmaker who has released seven films in four decades.
And so, for me, his greatest achievement is that he didn't become a curmudgeon like Hilton Kramer, or beat a retreat to focus on the past; instead, he continued to review prolifically even as much contemporary art becomes obviously alien to his sensibility.
Here's a woman who ferried zoo animals on her beloved private plane, ran a baseball team, gambled prolifically, and gave money to the wife of the gunman who perpetrated a horrible crime at a McDonald's because she had compassion for the woman's kids.
Despite the neck brace he wears due to a recent surgical procedure, Boshier is spry and funny as he gives a private tour of the Downtown Arts District gallery space, prolifically using the word "fuck" as he leads me from piece to piece.
While Petra Haden — who has been recording prolifically in various projects through the years — chose not to rejoin the revived band, the new album has been in the works since at least 2016, when the group posted it as a Kickstarter project.
Deradoorian (whose first name is Angel) has made her own albums and backed up Dirty Projectors, Avey Tare and Department of Eagles as a keyboardist and singer; the guitarist Stephen O'Malley has worked prolifically on his own and with groups including Sunn O))).
Representing the old school is the matriarch, Mother Fadhma, who, having derived her primary sense of self-worth from the raising of 13 children and stepchildren, finds an odd ally in the prolifically pregnant sow acquired by her butcher stepson to replenish his pork inventory.
Carlos Moore, an Afro-Cuban activist who writes prolifically about race issues, in 2008 penned a letter to Raúl Castro where he reminded him that: You are a descendant of Europeans born in Spain; I am a descendant of Africans born in the Caribbean.
Frieden has spoken, written and tweeted prolifically on a wide range of health and safety issues during his six-year tenure at the CDC, but he's kept deafeningly silent on the issue of gun violence, the second-biggest killer of young people in the United States.
It's impossible to discuss Johnston without touching on his bipolar disorder, which both imbued him with great emotional distress (two of his albums are called Songs of Pain and More Songs of Pain) and with manic episodes that made him both behave erratically and create incredibly prolifically.
He has spent the past several days speaking directly to reporters or prolifically tweeting about "presidential harassment" or Democratic House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, all while trying to discredit the whistleblower whose complaint kicked off the investigation into his phone call with the Ukrainian president.
New York was the place with the galleries, dealers and art publishers and, for some time, many west coast artists were eclipsed by their east coast counterparts—most notably Carl Andre, Robert Morris, Dan Flavin and Mr Judd, who all theorised about art as prolifically as they made it.
This is the Knightley we deserve—iconoclastic, the type of figure who can transfix an entire generation of fin de siècle Parisian women into getting the same haircut, the type of figure who can readily portray the one woman who so prolifically captured the city of lights in her beatific scrawl.
" About a decade ago, while Riedel was working as a graduate student with Zurek, the two showed theoretically that information from some simple, idealized quantum systems is "copied prolifically into the environment," Riedel said, "so that it's necessary to access only a small amount of the environment to infer the value of the variables.
Alex is a long-time writer, editor and analyst who fully rejoined TechCrunch recently to write prolifically on topics including but definitely not limited to a daily finance column for Extra Crunch about the $100m ARR club, unicorn IPOs, business models, investing trends and other topics that are most dear to our startup audience.
Since the late 1960s, Red Jordan Arobateau, a Black trans man, has been prolifically producing transgressive, sex-positive street lit that centers the lives of working class and poor queer folks of color—writing that helped pave the way for inclusive depictions of Black sexuality that we're only just beginning to see in the mainstream today.
Directed by the accomplished documentary filmmaker Joe Berlinger — best known for co-directing the true-crime classic "Paradise Lost" with the late Bruce Sinofsky — "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile" attempts to answer the question: How could someone who committed sexual assaults and murders as prolifically as Bundy did also interact with the world as a pleasant, ordinary guy?
In April, Church president Dallin H. Oaks announced that LDS leadership had rolled back the policy, but r/exmormon was alive with criticisms for what some viewed as a too-little-too-late gesture: "'We want to reduce the hate and contention so common today,' says Oaks, as if he wasn't the one most prolifically supporting it," one Redditor wrote.
So there's the stuff you do on air, your actual job, you're Tweeting prolifically, I think a little less than you used to, I think you're on Instagram, you've got an entire website you're running right, multiple reporters ... Yeah, but I would say that on air is not ... I say that the foundation of my job is writing stories for the web.

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