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In the troupe’s farewell this week to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, a longtime home for the company, it presents, prodigally, three different programs in four performances only. Dance Review: Merce Cunningham Dance Company in ?Roaratorio? - Review 2011-12-08T23:13:25Z
The flavors open up right away, in part because Misi serves them just below the melting point and in part because the ingredients are used prodigally. Misi Is Much More Than a Pasta Restaurant 2018-11-13T05:00:00Z
Thus he prodigally knocked down his cheque in town, and in a week or two again abandoned civilisation at the call of the bush. Our First Half-Century: A Review of Queensland Progress Based Upon Official Information 2012-04-22T02:00:09.320Z
He was certainly a true and prodigally creative genius. The Roman Poets of the Republic 2012-01-15T03:00:14.187Z
Beneath the calm summer stars youth realized itself prodigally, reckless of years to follow. The Wolves of God And Other Fey Stories 2011-12-17T03:00:15.447Z
The Great little Man jumped up as red as one of the big chintz roses that bloomed so prodigally all over his winged chair. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z
As long as she lived afterwards, his car, prodigally and appropriately bedecked with the fairest May flowers of the sunny south, was her proverb for that which pleases too greatly for description. The Brothers' War 2011-11-01T02:00:24.007Z
Piously scorning the salubrious and magnificent localities, so prodigally furnished by nature, they constructed their huts at the bottom of dismal pits, among the cliffs of rugged rocks, in barren deserts, and in solitary wildernesses. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z
I feel glad that any sparks of mine have served to enkindle the cassia, nard and frankincense which so prodigally enrich your own altar. Vondel's Lucifer 2011-10-09T02:00:28.557Z
Brittany, with its wealth of old chateaux, was reached next, and time was spent prodigally, that the girls might view the wonderful old places where tourists were welcomed. Polly and Her Friends Abroad 2011-09-18T02:00:29.443Z
"With the seal of the P. P. S. They are distributing them quite prodigally." Whirlpools A Novel of Modern Poland 2011-09-16T02:00:19.893Z
The honors which every one who “can above himself erect himself” estimates as the very richest, Mr. Davis has had given him more prodigally than any other man. The Brothers' War 2011-11-01T02:00:24.007Z
He looked thoughtfully away across the sunlit glory of the gardens, in which the vivid beauty of subtropical flowers and shrubs flourished prodigally, and his face was sad. The Shadow of the Past 2011-08-31T02:01:36.547Z
I have been prodigally generous with Mr. Porter's wood. The Main Chance 2011-08-26T02:00:27.127Z
Miss Delmege possessed an almost technical vocabulary of descriptive adjectives which she applied prodigally and exclusively to matters of wardrobe. The War-Workers 2011-08-25T02:00:32.260Z
She is a lady bountiful, who gives As prodigally as nature, and she asks No gifts from you, but gets them anyway, Because all spirits pour themselves to her. Domesday Book 2011-04-30T02:00:13.397Z
The idlers of the town might not have been able to accurately define the moment when the drama of defeat, with which he had prodigally entertained them, lost its interest. The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains 2011-03-22T02:00:18.637Z
With the rains the richness concealed in her dry bosom would spring forth and blossom prodigally, and the desert would be a garden, teeming with life. The Shadow of the Past 2011-08-31T02:01:36.547Z
And suddenly she asked herself what happier fate awaited her than to accept this love poured out so prodigally at her feet. Joscelyn Cheshire A Story of Revolutionary Days in the Carolinas 2011-03-10T03:00:48.177Z
Excommunication had been so prodigally used for political purposes that educated men no longer believed that it was really the curse of heaven. A Short History of Italy (476-1900) 2011-02-24T03:01:00.630Z
During the six months, Eastern capital has been prodigally turned into Oregon and Washington Territory by Mr. H. Villard and his associates. Two Years in Oregon 2011-02-16T03:00:33.293Z
Fanned by a current of air, the candles flared unsteadily, and the flowers, lying crushed and trampled under foot on the ground, where they had been so prodigally strewn, breathed forth their dying odours. Success and How He Won It 2011-01-23T03:00:12.077Z
I have lived my life on earth prodigally and committed my soul to darkness. Orthodox Daily Prayers 2011-01-18T03:00:12.820Z
Gold was so prodigally lavished on its interior that it bore the name of Coricancha, that is to say, "the place of gold." Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Native Religions of Mexico and Peru 2011-01-02T03:00:21.577Z
The young soldier’s nature, which had been prodigally generous, began to harden into a new and unlovely bitterness. The Law of Hemlock Mountain
He bought numerous ounces of those prodigally displayed mixtures of tobacco, every one of which was vouched for by the vendor as in its own way the perfect blend. Sinister Street, vol. 2
She could not even find anything of his in the magazines, though she purchased them prodigally, and searched them through with a hope that was desperation, and a fear that was well-nigh frenzy. An Engagement of Convenience A Novel
On these shadows, as perfect upside down as right side up, Faith expanded photographic film prodigally. The Land of Strong Men
Whatever that "opposite quality" was which Goethe had in his mind, it was one which kept Mendelssohn on the alert; it was the very essence of life that he was drawing on, alas! too prodigally. Fragments of an Autobiography
It is not often that nature lavishes her beauty and her wealth so prodigally upon the selfsame spot. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845
Mere words came to possess Michael so perilously that under the spell of these Jacobeans he grew half contemptuous of thought less prodigally ornate. Sinister Street, vol. 2
The two girls followed their host to his room which was hung with rose du Barri draperies prodigally braided with gold. Carnival
But the great empires which clutch territory and ignore men, spend prodigally on their armies and parsimoniously on their people. The Revival of Irish Literature Addresses by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, K.C.M.G, Dr. George Sigerson, and Dr. Douglas Hyde
Fever breeds so prodigally in that pestilential squalor that 40,000 people were estimated to have died of it in a single year. The English in the West Indies or, The Bow of Ulysses
This may happen because the dramatist, with much good material in his hands, has believed he could use it prodigally, and been led to overlook the principle of relative values in his art. How to See a Play
It is well worth noticing that to a woman, and she a Samaritan woman, Jesus poured out truth as prodigally as he did to Nicodemus, a ruler of his own nation. Training the Teacher
Here are bred the men whose blood—when the bagpipe blows—is prodigally poured forth on a thousand shores. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2)
America today is wasting its human possibilities even more prodigally than its material wealth. Euthenics, the science of controllable environment a plea for better living conditions as a first step toward higher human efficiency
This punishment, then everywhere habitual, was enforced as prodigally in convents as in colleges. La Sorcière: The Witch of the Middle Ages
She found naturally that her own handiwork was unsalable at any price, and that the fashionable shops where she had dealt prodigally would not advance her a cent even upon their own wares. Clark's Field
Though you have fared ill in this life, a million rebirths may be yours ere you finally win absorption into Brahma, and in these million future lives the gods may deal more prodigally with you. Where Half The World Is Waking Up The Old and the New in Japan, China, the Philippines, and India, Reported With Especial Reference to American Conditions
Moore never questioned the bullying he so prodigally got. The Prisoner
Indeed, they were sumptuously, lavishly, prodigally provided for. Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer A Romance of the Spanish Main
The king, he says, could not walk in his own house without meeting at every hand men whom he was ruining, while at the same time he was spending money prodigally upon his pleasures. William Penn
What was once lavished prodigally in conversation is reserved for the volume or the “article,” and the effort is not to betray originality rather than to communicate it.  The Essays of "George Eliot" Complete
With a single mighty impulse the vines took deep hold of the treasure in the storehouse beneath, spending it prodigally for sap to be poured into these waiting goblets of emerald and pearl. Master of the Vineyard
He had made his money in mines, rails, ships; and now he was spending it prodigally. The Pagan Madonna
Being arrived, they passed here some time in all sorts of vices and debaucheries, according to their custom; spending very prodigally what others had gained with no small labor and toil. Great Pirate Stories
Think you, madam, 'Tis not grown public conference? or the favours Which you too prodigally have thrown on Wellborn, Incur not censure? The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 4, April 1810
Mr. Haines was slumped far down in a big armchair out of which he overflowed prodigally. The Fighting Edge
I sent her away in my distress, provided for her, richly, prodigally; but my heart was turned to stone. The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck
How well he succeeded may be a matter of varying opinion, for the French have ever been prodigally lavish in the conduct of such affairs. Royal Palaces and Parks of France
He paints too the attachment which some of the ancients had to landscape scenery:— None of art's works, but prodigally strown By nature, with her negligence divine. On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening, with Biographical Notices of Them, 2nd edition, with considerable additions
Nowhere are Youth and its capacities more prodigally lavished; nowhere is Old Age less happy or less respected. Glances at Europe In a Series of Letters from Great Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, &c. During the Summer of 1851.
Such a violation of the promises of complete independence, so prodigally made to the Arabs on so many occasions, has resulted in re-uniting closer than ever the Arabs and the Turks. The New World of Islam
They got out and Michael prodigally overpaid the driver. There was a King in Egypt
Star-flowers shed their multicolored radiance everywhere, and starlight poured prodigally down from the sky. The Servant Problem
Here is shown a woman gorgeously clothed, prodigally bedecked with jewels, and having a cup in her hand, made of gold, but full of vile filth. Quiet Talks on the Crowned Christ of Revelation
Then the Cull narrowed its channel, and instead of spreading itself out prodigally as heretofore on this side or on that, shrunk to the limits of a well-ordered stream, and this none of the greatest. The Nebuly Coat
It was hard that a man who had prodigally thrown away the forces of his life for others should be charged with malignity of heart and an incapacity for friendship. Diderot and the Encyclopædists Volume II.
Commenting on the brilliant victory of Marengo, which the professor designates "his crowning victory," he says, "Genius is prodigally displayed, and yet an immense margin is left for fortune." The New England Magazine Volume 1, No. 3, March, 1886 Bay State Monthly Volume 4, No. 3, March, 1886
He glanced around: at the other priceless duplicates so prodigally present, at his own guns arrayed above the mantel and on each side of the fireplace. Masters of Space
In spite of the abundance of their supply of rabbits, however, Mr Meldrum would not allow them to be prodigally wasted. The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
Mr. Drayton, shrewdly traversing the network of those prodigally built railways, felt no need of asking any such question. The Masques of Ottawa
In our coal-measures, the mighty dead forests of long ago, are vast stores of sunlight which we are prodigally using up. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told
And he spent time and money prodigally in supporting journals which were to spread the special doctrines of his form of Socialism. Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies
He can afford to be witty, parenthetically, by the way, prodigally, without saving, because he knows there is more wit where that came from. Candide
Here I exploit only natural resources, take only what the earth has prodigally provided. North of Fifty-Three
The time came when he could have said, "Et tu, Brute!" to men who with no record for helping the church or organizing to help humanity had profited far more prodigally than the Wm. The Masques of Ottawa
If taken in small quantities, Onions quicken the circulation, and assist digestion; but when eaten more prodigally they disagree. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
They had given generously, prodigally even, of their effort and it had not been for hire. A Pagan of the Hills
A valley by no means so prodigally watered as Zoraida's, but none the less an estate to put a sparkle into a man's eyes. Daughter of the Sun A Tale of Adventure
Free and generous with money, he prodigally wasted the revenues of three pontificates. The Age of the Reformation
His funds were not prodigally wasted on capricious and ill examined schemes, nor refused to beneficial though costly improvements. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 5 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
Thus prodigally throws his Lifes short span, To play his Countries generous Pelican. Anti-Achitophel (1682) Three Verse Replies to Absalom and Achitophel by John Dryden
One reason why men waste energy so prodigally is that their intense pursuit of their business makes them lose all sense of the proportion of things. The Young Man and the World
In the rush none of them noticed the rapid approach of the Indian girl, who so prodigally, and unasked, had given her heart to the murdered boy. A Lover in Homespun And Other Stories
I do not wish to leave much property for my relatives to use prodigally, or to quarrel over. 2nd. The Harris-Ingram Experiment
I mean this day to waste the stock of war, And lay it prodigally out in blows. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06
Nature, not bounteous now, but lavish grows; Our paths with flowers she prodigally strows; With pain we lift up our entangled feet, While cross our walks the shooting branches meet. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 05
And so the unyielding fields of Germany returned richer harvests thirty years ago than a like area of the prodigally vital silt of the Mississippi Valley. The Young Man and the World
Out of the richness of her abundance doth she prodigally supply what man, with all his devices, cannot obtain. The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance
He seemed to waste himself, right and left, prodigally. Read-Aloud Plays
The Missioner looked as if he was blowing away the lather of the soap that the Bishop was using upon him so prodigally. The Altar Steps
Adrian's book had been prodigally advertised in the spring. Jaffery
The beauty which nature lavishes so prodigally does not bring any satisfaction, if the person is not adapted to it and as it were deserves and overcomes it. Memories A Story of German Love
Now, it likes me not to cast away prodigally such rare aid given by Mother Nature to our designs. The Fall of the Grand Sarrasin Being a Chronicle of Sir Nigel de Bessin, Knight, of Things that Happed in Guernsey Island, in the Norman Seas, in and about the Year One Thousand and Fifty-Seven
Seldom has man been born to a greater heritage; scarcely ever has he flung away more prodigally the choicest gifts of fortune. Love Romances of the Aristocracy
I love the memory of his green old age, which so prodigally bestowed its experience on a young man whose name he scarcely knew. Raphael Pages of the Book of Life at Twenty
Never relishing the knave, though allowing   for the menial, Nor overmuch the king, Jack, nor prodigally   genial. John Marr and Other Poems
And so with illustrations practically inexhaustible, which the long list prodigally offers. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities
The land, rapidly exhausted by tobacco, was prodigally wasted, and the general prosperity declined. George Washington, Volume II
"Call that a profitable way to spend time and nervous energy so prodigally?" Analyzing Character
He does not dazzle us with extraordinary power prodigally spent, but he was a good steward of natural gifts, high, though below the highest. Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold
Roads.—Everywhere highways and byways are numerous, and some districts are prodigally supplied with footpaths. Somerset
I was just thinking what a pity it was that during all these years your gifts have been so prodigally wasted. Madcap
From that work Mr. Macaulay has borrowed largely—prodigally— helped himself with both hands—not merely without acknowledging his obligation, but without so much as alluding to the existence of any such work. Famous Reviews
And so to-night I am going to spend them, not prudently on bread, but prodigally on beer. Ballads of a Bohemian
The earth this year had been prodigally bountiful, and now was the supreme moment of her bounty. The Woodlanders
New temptations to expense constantly presented themselves, and far from regretting the money which she sometimes prodigally lavished, I was the first to procure for her everything likely to afford her pleasure. Manon Lescaut
He was, for example, of striking physical appearance, was attractively dressed and mannered, was prodigally generous. The Grain of Dust
Trails Plowed Under, prodigally illustrated, is a collection of yarns and anecdotes saturated with humor and humanity. Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations
Her small head was prodigally laden with braids of dull fair hair, and she might have had a kind of transient prettiness but for the sullen droop of her round mouth. The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton — Part 1
The next, in place and punishment, are they Who prodigally throw their souls away; Fools, who, repining at their wretched state, And loathing anxious life, suborn'd their fate. The Aeneid English
He spoke to her about M. G—— M——, an old voluptuary, who paid prodigally for his pleasures; he so glowingly described the advantages of such a connection, that she entered into all his plans. Manon Lescaut
That the minister should have acted so inconsiderately and prodigally, might seem strange to any one who did not thoroughly understand the extreme unselfishness of his disposition. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843
To the rest of the world she lied whenever she thought it necessary, never carelessly or prodigally, for to be fearless was part of her proud self-sufficiency. Treasure and Trouble Therewith A Tale of California
She had chosen, after all, and precisely as I had done, to make the most of youth while it lasted; and she appeared, just now, to harvest prodigally. The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
Prizes were distributed prodigally, but he never got one. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene
What shall this woman say to a society that would make of her body a reproductive machine only to waste prodigally the fruit of her being? Woman and the New Race
Within range of shell fire this old man was calmly working to save what he might of the beauty that had been so prodigally murdered. The World Decision
By this time his soul had spent itself so prodigally in prayer that he had almost begun to regard himself as one already in another world. The Christian A Story
Of that I believe nothing, the number is supposititious, and too prodigally foisted in. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 3
He could not bear Grazia to dispense its benefits without marking how to all comers she extended the same prodigally gracious welcome. Jean-Christophe Journey's End
It remembered, on the morning of our departure, that the civility of the farewell costs nothing, and like bread prodigally scattered on the waters, may perchance bring back a tenfold recompense. In and out of Three Normady Inns
The fortune was lavishly, profusely, and prodigally spent. Higher Lessons in English A work on English grammar and composition
A complaint of the kind which that period so prodigally afforded was lodged against them. Dio's Rome, Volume 5, Books 61-76 (A.D. 54-211) An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek During The Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus: and Now Presented in English Form By Herbert Baldwin Foster
He got his honour easily, by chance, without the hard, laborious way of merit, which makes him so prodigally lavish of it. Character Writings of the 17th Century
A southern wife, if she is prodigally furnished with dollars to "go shopping," apparently considers it no drawback to her happiness if some brilliant mulatto or quadroon woman ensnares her husband. An Englishman's Travels in America His Observations of Life and Manners in the Free and Slave States
They were narrow, but they were reckoned as men; they transacted business and married the females of their kind, and bred children—prodigally—and after all, against them he had no particular grievance. The Wolf's Long Howl
And after the departure of Benjamin, whom Dominique took with him, Mathieu and Marianne recovered the joyful serenity and peace born of the work which they had so prodigally accomplished. Fruitfulness
A wise discreet Lady, I'll warrant her; my Lady would prodigally have took it off all. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume III
This, almost the only act she was ever known to sign, was a severe blow to the courtly tribe of sycophants, on whom the golden favors of the late reign had been so prodigally showered. The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 3
He could give, prodigally; but what he gave had generally been taken from some one else. England under the Tudors
We canonise as prodigally as in the mediaeval ages, and are as keen as ever about relics. Without Prejudice
Those, he reflected, who are rich in ideas, but find words difficult, may reveal themselves prodigally in gesture. A Prisoner in Fairyland
As the observer is apparently subject to Wagner's exuberant and prodigally generous nature, he partakes of its strength, and thereby becomes formidable through him and to him. Thoughts out of Season Part I
He was always gentle and kind, he was as lavish with her as though he were a king, and she was as lavish and prodigally generous as though she were a princess. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
He was one of those youths who believe in spending prodigally and in all possible haste what little nature has given them. Zone Policeman 88; a close range study of the Panama canal and its workers
The difficulty does not arise with large and generous natures which give love prodigally in many directions, because if one such relation is broken by death, love can still exercise itself upon those that remain. Where No Fear Was
Is there any other city in the world where gold is so prodigally used? The Valley of Decision
O, no, sir gallant; you presume to have the start of us there, and that makes you offer so prodigally. Cynthia's Revels
Never before had she fully understood the enchantment of green, quite realised how happy a choice was made on that day of Creation when it was showered prodigally over the world. The Garden of Allah
I tried men by my standard, and if they did not come up to it I rejected them; thus I prodigally wasted a good deal of the affection which the world would have given me. Autobiography of Mark Rutherford, Edited by his friend Reuben Shapcott
His sentiments are simple, honest, truthful, and familiar; his language is pure and eminently musical, and he is prodigally full of the poetry of every-day living. Poems
And Tom King, who for half an hour had conserved his strength, now expended it prodigally in the one great effort he knew he had in him. When God Laughs: and other stories
It was one of those magnificent transports which can be counted, and which no love, however excessive, can prodigally spend, or life would be too soon burned out. Beatrix
The lawyer appreciated her soft, warm allurement, the appeal of sex with which she was so prodigally endowed. The Vision Splendid
How gratefully he receives, how prodigally he repays, the cordial appreciation of an admiring world! My Lady's Money
His sentiments are simple, honest, truthful, and familiar; his language is pure and eminently musical, and he is prodigally full of the poetry of every-day feeling. Poems
Be now as prodigal of all dear grace As Nature was in making graces dear When she did starve the general world beside, And prodigally gave them all to you. Love's Labour's Lost
Each moment the sun's particles are losing energy of position as they draw closer and closer together, and the heat into which this lost energy is metamorphosed is poured out most prodigally in every direction. The Unseen World and Other Essays
The bountiful gifts of health and strength, so prodigally heaped on her by Nature, so long abused with impunity, were failing her at last. No Name
The mighty halls of the Lateran palace, open to all ranks, were prodigally spread; and the games, sports, and buffooneries of the time, were in ample requisition. Rienzi, Last of the Roman Tribunes
Such banal striving is most prodigally on display in the United States, where superficiality amounts to a national disease. In Defense of Women
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