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  • 41List of prolific writers — Some writers have had prolific careers with hundreds of their works being published. While some best selling authors have written a small number of books that have sold millions of copies, others have had lengthy careers and maintained a high… …

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  • 42Most prolific murderers by number of victims — This is a list of the most prolific recorded murderers by confirmed number of victims. Both serial killers and spree killers are included, but acts of terrorism are excluded. The murders must be reliably referenced to have been committed with… …

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  • 43profligate / prolific —    Profligate is to be wasteful and extravagant: Esmeralda is so profligate that she spent the entire million dollars she won in the lottery in one year.    Prolific means abundant, fruitful, producing much : John Grisham is a prolific writer …

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  • 44profligate / prolific —    Profligate is to be wasteful and extravagant: Esmeralda is so profligate that she spent the entire million dollars she won in the lottery in one year.    Prolific means abundant, fruitful, producing much : John Grisham is a prolific writer …

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  • 45Mr. Prolific —    see Rankin, Doc …

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  • 46John E. Thompson — Prolific artist and cartoonist, John Enrique Thompson (born 1969) began his career with a series of critically acclaimed mini comics including Jesus Comix , The Many Faces of John , Terrifying All True Army Tales and a comic adpatation of… …

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  • 47fecund — prolific, capable of or producing many offspring …

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  • 48PPOS — Prolific and other Priority Offenders (Governmental » Police) * HealthStar, Inc. (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) …

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  • 49Ignatios the Deacon —    Prolific ninth century writer, whose works include the biographies (vitae [q.v.]) of patriarchs Tarasios and Nikephoros I (qq.v.), as well as those of Gregory of Dakapolis and George of Amastris (qq.v.). He also wrote poetry, a lampoon of… …

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  • 50prolifically — prolific ► ADJECTIVE 1) producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring. 2) (of an artist, author, etc.) producing many works. 3) plentiful. DERIVATIVES prolifically adverb. ORIGIN Latin prolificus, from proles offspring …

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