Prolific novelist, essayist, and recipient of multiple awards, Vargas Llosa received the Nobel Prize in 2010 after being considered a contender for the award for many years.
James Harrison, a prolific Australian blood donor famed for having saved the lives of more than two million babies, has died at age 88.
The immediate cause of the decision was a somewhat sadder accident than was common, even in a career prolific in such things.
With his handsome looks and tender manner, the prolific actor was able to combine toughness with an appealing, vulnerable quality that made him one of France's memorable leading men.
"Yes, my friends," continued the engineer, "such are the arithmetical progressions of prolific nature; and yet what is this multiplication of the grain of corn, of which the ear only bears eight hundred grains, compared to the poppy-plant, which bears thirty-two thousand seeds; to the tobacco-plant, which produces three hundred and sixty thousand?
The tempests which are frequent during the seasons of the equinox, and which are so prolific in catastrophes, are above all terrible over this immense ocean, which opposes no obstacle to their fury.
Being always on the defensive toward her own sisters, it was natural that she should be keenly conscious of her superiority, even as the weakest Dodson, over a husband's sister, who, besides being poorly off, and inclined to "hang on" her brother, had the good-natured submissiveness of a large, easy-tempered, untidy, prolific woman, with affection enough in her not only for her own husband and abundant children, but for any number of collateral relations.
Mrs Moss did not take her stand on the equality of the human race; she was a patient, prolific, loving-hearted woman.
From the unfortunate flop Find Your voice to the recent blockbuster Shock Wave 2, Lau has secured his status as a prolific star on the big screen over the past unusual year, albeit at a somewhat erratic level.
Li Qingzhao is believed to be the most prolific and accoplished female poet in the history of Chinese literature.
Ba Jin was a prolific writer.
Lu You (1125~1210), literary name Fangweng, courtesy name Wuguan was one of the most important and prolific Chinese writers of the Southern Song Dynasty, noted for his collection of nearly 10 000 poems as well as numerous prose pieces.
In the UK smoking among women became more prolific later than it did for men, so it's not surprising that we're seeing increasing lung cancer rates now.
During our life together, Amy was a prolific writer, publishing children's books, memoirs and articles.
008 percent -- and bonding would be so wildly prolific that the hydrogen would long since have been exhausted.
The only true point guard on the roster is second-rounder Jawun Evans, and the Clippers' most prolific scorers now are Lou Williams and Austin Rivers.
8 percent of the total, remained the most prolific in the period, followed by Adware viruses, at 39.
One even comes from the name of a prolific word inventor ― "Seussian," meaning "suggestive of the works of Dr.
Icelanders are unusually prolific readers and writers, and books of verse tend to sell well in Iceland.
A particularly prolific thirdpartybragger is the British scientist Richard Dawkins, who engages in the practice several times a day.