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Though this enzyme is the most prolific creator of organic bromides by living organisms, other bromoperoxidases exist in nature that do not use vanadium.
Though always prolific in European films, Deneuve limited appearances in English-speaking productions.
Though the group had a number of members, Harry " Pittsburgh Phil " Strauss was the most prolific killer, committing over 100 murders ( some historians put the number as high as 500 ).
Though he began as a translator and imitator of existing fables, Krylov soon showed himself an imaginative, prolific writer, who found abundant original material in his native land.
Though not a prolific writer, Fernandes has penned several books on politics such as What Ails the Socialists ( 1972 ), The Kashmir Problem, Railway Strike of 1974, Dignity for All: Essays in Socialism and Democracy ( 1991 ), and his autobiography titled George Fernandes Speaks ( 1991 ).
Though he has released recordings since the early 1980s, Wobble has been quite prolific from the mid 1990s to the present.
Though the Scene remained a non-touring band, they were prolific recorders, producing seven albums in their first five years of existence, including two live albums ( among the first live bluegrass albums ).
Though never a prolific goalscorer, he was known for his skill and pace, as well as for being temperamental and controversial both on and off the field.
Though little known by the general public she was greatly respected in the profession, and had a reputation for mental quickness, her writing being not only of high quality but also fast and prolific, even when she was far from well.
Though her sister was the more popular writer, Anna was the more prolific.
" Though he played the lead in Metamora for forty of its sixty-years run, Forrest garnered a reputation as a respected actor and collectively had one of the best and most prolific careers of any actor of the time.
Though never a prolific singer and songwriter during his Airplane tenure, Kaukonen contributed some distinctive material.
Though not as prolific or popular as Scorn, one can argue that this project in its own way is just as influential.
Though she lived an abbreviated life, dying shortly before her 27th birthday, Owen was a prolific composer, as well as a member of influential intellectual circles.
Though brief, Amsel's career was prolific.
Though not as prolific a book writer as FJ Camm, Scroggie is chiefly remembered for his seminal work, Foundations Of Wireless later editions,and Electronics.
Though rudimentary, the album established the band's presence in the prolific southern California music scene of the 1990s and included several songs that became fan favorites, such as " Surfer Girl " and " Face in the Crowd ".
Though he was a contributor to BBC programmes, his work made him one of the most prolific writers of televised output from ITC Entertainment.
Though prolific in the movies, Novello was limited mostly to bits in minor films, one of his more noteworthy assignments being the officious Spanish consul in Frank Capra's Pocketful of Miracles.
Though he was never considered for a Test place again with Hammond, Hendren, Woolley and later Eddie Paynter entrenched in the middle order, Tyldesley remained a prolific scorer for Lancashire right up to 1934, and in 1933 had the distinction of being granted a second benefit for his services to the county, though this only raised £ 802 as against £ 2458 for his 1924 benefit.

Though and poet
Though not a poet himself, he developed a love for poetry and literature.
Though Peake was an artist and poet who knew many years of perfect health and happy productivity, his paralysis caused by the Parkinson's disease that afflicted him during the last years of his life, is an undeniable influence on the novels.
Though he was a friend and supporter of poets, and was respected as a critic, Bowra was never able to fulfil his wish to be accepted as a serious poet himself.
The poet Ezra Pound characterized it as " Though it is the most beautiful book in the English language, I am not citing it for its decorative purposes but its narrative quality "
Though he was second to Nannayya in attempting to translate Mahabharatamu and second poet among the Trinity of Poets, he is second to none in his political, religious and literary accomplishments.
A writer and poet, the tea master referred to the ware and its relationship with the tea ceremony, saying " Though you wipe your hands and brush off the dust and dirt from the vessels, what is the use of all this fuss if the heart is still impure?
He views “ Africadian ” literature as “ literal and liberal — I canonize songs and sonnets, histories and homilies .” Clarke has stated that he found further writing inspiration in the 1970s and his “ individualist poetic scored with implicit social commentary ” came from the ‘ Gang of Seven ’ intellectuals, “ poet-politicos: jazz trumpeter Miles Davis, troubadour-bard Bob Dylan, libertine lyricist Irving Layton, guerrilla leader and poet Mao Zedong, reactionary modernist Ezra Pound, Black Power orator Malcolm X and the Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau .” Though flawed, Clarke found “ as a whole, the group ’ s blunt talk, suave styles, acerbic independence, raunchy macho, feisty lyricism, singing heroic and a scarf-and-beret chivalry quite, well, liberating .”
" Though he is concerned only in the theological and ecclesiastical application of this, he undoubtedly stimulated the use of the vernacular in a Scotland which in all literary matters beyond the concern of the irresponsible poet still used the lingua franca of Europe.
Though the brother of one of the most famous poets in the English language, it was not suspected that Robert Sidney had himself been a poet until the 1960s, when his working notebook emerged ( in a 19th-century binding ) through the dispersal of the Library of Warwick Castle.
Shortly thereafter Nekrasov authored his first collection of poetry, Dreams and Sounds, published under the name " N. N ." Though his patron poet Vasily Zhukovsky expressed a favorable opinion of the beginner's work, it was promptly dismissed as Romantic doggerel by Vissarion Belinsky, the most important Russian literary critic of the first half of 19th century, in.
Though no woman has ever been given full membership in the Bohemian Club, the four female honorary members were hostess Margaret Bowman, poet Ina Coolbrith ( who served as librarian for the Club ), actress Elizabeth Crocker Bowers and writer Sara Jane Lippincott.
Though establishing herself as a poet with tendencies and obsessions at some remove from an Objectivist ethos ( or so it may be argued at a first reading ) DuPlessis has played a crucial role in the dissemination and survival of Objectivist poetry and poetics well into the 21st century.
Though Chōmei states in Hōjōki that he never left his dwelling, a separate account states that he made a trip to Kamakura to visit the shogun and poet Minamoto no Sanetomo.
Though the supreme emperor may give to you, for you to own, precious coins and finest objects of the ancients, I myself shall give, one poet to another, paper gifts: take these, Konrad, the token of my love.
Though his political and military achievements have a certain historical importance, he is best known as the earliest troubadour — a vernacular lyric poet in the Occitan language — whose work survived.
Though Century magazine published her poem, " With a Copy of Shelley ," in 1889, she quickly became disillusioned over the limited earnings available for poets, saying: " The minor painter or sculptor was honored with large annual awards in our greatest cities, while the minor poet was a joke of the paragraphers, subject to the popular prejudice that his art thrived best on starvation in a garret.
Though Hoffmeister wrote the libretto before Hitler's invasion, at least one line was changed by poet Emil Saudek at Terezin, to emphasize the anti-Nazi message.
Though publicly crowned as the representative poet of Spain ( 1855 ), he seems to have lived in poverty.
Though primarily a poet and essayist, he also makes excursions into theater, film, opera, radio drama, reportage, translation.
Though famous for fiction, Harrison considers himself first and foremost a poet.
Though Gabirol as a philosopher was not studied by the Jewish community, Gabirol as a poet kept alive the remembrance of the ideas of the philosopher ; for his best-known poem, Keter Malkut (" Royal Crown "), is a philosophical treatise in poetical form, the " double " of the Fons Vitæ.
Though a well-known poet, his journalistic job had dominated his poetry for the last several years.
Though often noted for his connection to grunge and punk rock, Bernstein saw himself primarily as a poet and his live performances in Seattle, such as his regular readings at the Dogtown poetry theater and Red Sky Poetry Theater, were influential in Seattle, and he is credited as a major influence by many local poets from his era.
Though Forché is sometimes described as a political poet, she considers herself a poet who is politically engaged.

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