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Intensely private and cheeky, Greenhalgh has managed to downplay his contributions to the art and music communities for much of his career.
Intensely dislikes getting wet and has a red tooth brush.

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Intensely red coral is prized as a gemstone.
Intensely saddened, Constable wrote to his brother Golding, " hourly do I feel the loss of my departed Angel — God only knows how my children will be brought up ... the face of the World is totally changed to me ".
Intensely durable, his armored hide is resistant to all energy beam and non-nuclear explosive attacks.

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Intensely distressed by this, Parisot intended to leave the commune for Nancy, but died shortly before having the chance.

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Intensely welded ignimbrite may have glassy zones near the base and top, called lower and upper ' vitrophyres ', but central parts are microcrystalline (' lithoidal ').
Intensely settled Mycenaean sites have been identified at Colophon, at Ephesus to the south and numerous other nearby sites.

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* Eric Idle – Mr Cheeky, Stan / Loretta, Harry the Haggler, Culprit woman who casts first stone, Intensely dull youth, Otto, Gaoler's assistant, Mr Frisbee III.
Intensely patriotic, these authors wrote cynically of the political leadership that gave rise to the extreme chaos and disorder of the Cultural Revolution.
Intensely, Devavrata pledged the " terrible " vow of Brahmacharya-celibacy.
Intensely, she produced Pahlava warriors, who were slain by Vishwamita's army.
Intensely insular, the mir assembly, the skhod ( sel ' skii skhod ), appointed an elder ( starosta ) and a ' clerk ' ( pisar ) to deal with any external issues.
Intensely patriotic, these authors wrote cynically of the political leadership that gave rise to the extreme chaos and disorder of the Cultural Revolution.
Intensely shy, Dimitri preferred to avoid society, but on summer evenings at Petergof he often rode from Strelna to Znameka, the house of his cousin, Grand Duke Peter where he was a welcome guest.

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" is attributed to his son William De Morgan, but a family friend John Thomas Graves was prolific, and a manuscript with over 2, 800 has been preserved.
Goldoni, a prolific writer, is best known for his comic play Servant of Two Masters, which has been translated and adapted internationally numerous times.
The idea of the Erdős number was created by friends as a humorous tribute to the enormous output of Erdős, one of the most prolific modern writers of mathematical papers, and has become well known in scientific circles as a tongue-in-cheek measurement of mathematical prominence.
He has been called " the most prolific and influential inventor in radio history ".
According to the Evening Standard, Major has become a prolific after-dinner speaker.
In Sinazongwe, an irrigated garden has grown a prodigious crop of pawpaws, bananas, oranges, lemons, and vegetables, and shown that the remains of the valley could be made prolific if only money could be found for irrigation.
After Agassiz came to the United States he became a prolific writer in what has been later termed the genre of scientific racism.
Foster has established an extremely prolific career in the span of four decades.
" The Comics Journal has described Aragonés as " one of the most prolific and brilliant cartoonists of his generation.
Aragonés is a very prolific artist ; Al Jaffee once said, " Sergio has, quite literally, drawn more cartoons on napkins in restaurants than most cartoonists draw in their entire careers.
His prolific inventing helped make him an icon and he has made appearances in popular culture during his lifetime down to the present day.
2007 has proved to be the most prolific year of touring since the reunion.
V. mongoliensis has been found at many of the most famous and prolific Djadochta localities.
While not as prolific in mutating as Pinot noir nor as widely used in production of offspring, Cabernet Sauvignon has been linked to other grape varieties.
A prolific author on various topics, he has had a significant influence on the politics of various individuals and groups across the world, including senior leaders like Nelson Mandela, Hugo Chávez and Evo Morales.
The United States Postal Service has been using OCR machines to sort mail since 1965 based on technology devised primarily by the prolific inventor Jacob Rabinow.
Encouragingly, research has been seen as quite prolific in a number of different cases.
Palme's steadfast opposition to apartheid, which he labeled " a particularly gruesome system ", has elevated theories of South African involvement in his death some of the most prolific even a quarter of a century after his assassination.
None of the trobairitz were prolific, or if they were their work has not survived.
The most prolific swimmer of the strait is Philip Rush, who has crossed eight times, including two double crossings.
A prominent American artist in the jungle scene, AK1200 has been credited for helping to bring jungle and drum and bass to the forefront in the United States, due to his reputation for impressive live performances and prolific remixes, as well as for playing for free to help promote the spread of the style.
Since leaving and moving back to Wales, he has become a prolific author.
Kupkovič has been extremely prolific in this style.
He was one of the most prolific architects that Great Britain has produced, over 800 buildings being designed or altered by him.
Rephlex has released the music of many notable and influential electronic artists, among them Mike Paradinas, the founder of Planet Mu Records, synth pop revivalist and electro pioneer Ed Upton, prolific dance musician Luke Vibert, and electronic musician and virtuoso bass player Squarepusher.

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The crew is made up of four unique characters: Jet Black, a former ISSP police officer who retired following a mob hit that cost him his arm, Spike Spiegel, a laid-back exiled hitman of the ruthless Red Dragons ' Syndicate, Faye Valentine, a beautiful amnesiac con artist who awakened into the future world after a lengthy period of cryogenic hibernation, and Radical Edward, a hyperactive and barefooted preteen girl with a reputation as a prolific computer hacker.
The evidence is found in two early maps, one made by the Portuguese cartographer Pedro Reinel in about 1522, the very first map to show the Falklands, the other a French copy of a Portuguese map bought in Lisbon by André Thévet ( 1516-1590 ), a Franciscan friar and prolific writer on many subjects ; this copy is now in the manuscript of a large unpublished work by Thevet in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris.
The trend thrived best in India, where the influence of the country's traditional song-and-dance drama made the musical the basic form of most sound films ( Cook, 1990 ); virtually unnoticed by the Western world for decades, this Indian popular cinema would nevertheless become the world's most prolific.
Telemann was one of the most prolific composers in history ( at least in terms of surviving oeuvre ) and was considered by his contemporaries to be one of the leading German composers of the time — he was compared favorably both to his friend Johann Sebastian Bach, who made Telemann the godfather and namesake of his son Carl Philipp Emanuel, and to George Frideric Handel, whom Telemann also knew personally.
After World War II he quickly made a career for himself as a lawyer and politician as well as a prolific writer.
In addition to the many languages in which she was fluent, Morath was also a prolific diary and letter-writer ; her dual gift for words and pictures made her unusual among her colleagues.
Various shorts are also known to have been made about the Baron's life, including the silent films Les Aventures de baron de Munchhausen ( 1911 ) by the French pioneer Georges Méliès and The New Adventures of Baron Munchausen ( 1915 ) by the prolific British director Floyd Martin Thornton.
Although Lloyd's individual films were not as commercially successful as Charlie Chaplin's on average, he was far more prolific ( releasing twelve feature films in the 1920s while Chaplin released just three ), and made more money overall ($ 15. 7 million to Chaplin's $ 10. 5 million ).
The most prolific Norma of the postwar period was Maria Callas, with 89 stage performances ( several of which exist on recording ), along with two studio recordings ( made in 1954 and 1960 ).
After some false starts, he made his reputation by his ministry at Kidderminster, and at around the same time began a long and prolific career as theological writer.
Thorne has made prolific contributions to black hole cosmology.
In the modern era, the advent of the Internet has made astroturfing more prolific.
His political savvy, combined with an apparent desire to correct inequities, made Minnesota's twentieth governor a surprisingly prolific reformer.
The most important of these is Fra Diavolo, made in 1942 by Luigi Zampa based a play by of the same name by Luigi Bonelli, later a prolific screenwriter.
Although Empire was a prolific producer and DJ at this time, and made a comfortable enough living, he nevertheless saw the rave scene as decadent and selfish.
Even more prolific in collecting shanties was James Madison Carpenter, who made hundreds of recordings of shanties from singers in Britain, Ireland, and the north-eastern U. S. in the late 1920s, allowing him to make observation from an extensive set of field data.
The prolific mathematician Paul Erdős and his various collaborators made many famous mathematical conjectures, over a wide field of subjects.
In graph theory, the unproven Erdős – Gyárfás conjecture, made in 1995 by the prolific mathematician Paul Erdős and his collaborator András Gyárfás, states that any graph with minimum degree 3 contains a simple cycle whose length is a power of two.
* Norman Bird-actor ( 1920-2005 ) b. Coalville, made over 60 screen appearances but was even more prolific on television, with over 200 appearances including Z Cars, Up the Workers, The Saint and Worzel Gummidge
By the end of Parliament's second session on 2 April 2007 he had made 284 speeches in the Scottish Parliament and was thus the most prolific speaker since the Parliament's being re-convened in 1999.
By the end of Session 3 in March 2011, he had made 406 speeches and retained the position of " most prolific parliamentary speaker ".
He is especially known for a prolific series of detailed lithograph prints of Egypt and the Near East that he produced during the 1840s from sketches he made during long tours of the region ( 1838 – 1840 ).
Colin Mochrie, a prolific Canadian comedy actor best known for his work in the British and American versions of Whose Line Is It Anyway ?, made a cameo appearance as part of a joke about how he seems to turn up on every Canadian TV show.

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