41. The letter ends with " Our cleverness has grown prodigiously -but not our wisdom ." 42. Collins worked prodigiously in his youth. 43. Swartz, who was in private practice most of his career, wrote prodigiously about his specialty. 44. Ms . Edelman is the passionate and prodigiously energetic president of the Children's Defense Fund. 45. And she spends prodigiously on a high-end line that sells to a select few customers. 46. But for that cycle of events to happen, the mosquitoes need enough water to breed prodigiously . 47. The French stock market also expanded prodigiously , with many coal mining and steel companies issuing stocks. 48. Thus, they represent the prodigiously fecund aspect of nature as well as its destructive force aspect. 49. The group worked prodigiously , and some of their discoveries were not finally cataloged until the 1820s. 50. They borrowed prodigiously to pay for more spending, even when paychecks and employment weren't growing.