Wie came back from one down after eight holes with a run of three birdies at the turn to set up a meeting with South Korean Pak Se Ri, whose career also got off to a prolific start as a youngster.
Det Insp Peter Brophy, from West Mercia Police, described Mayall as a "prolific burglar with a long list of crimes to his name".
The 44-year-old played for Hamburg and Bayern Munich among others during a prolific goalscoring career as a striker in Germany, and won two caps for the national side.
He was a brilliant debater, a magnificent essayist, an excellent novelist, a prolific writer of nonfiction, a first-rate sailor and a legendary wit.
Joyce Brothers, the pop psychologist who pioneered the television advice show in the 1950s and enjoyed a long and prolific career as a syndicated columnist, author, and television and film personality, has died.
One such communicator is Kevin Hines, who became a prolific writer and speaker after surviving a jump from the Golden Gate Bridge in 2000.
Posner, a prolific ultramarathoner currently in training for a 200-mile race in Vermont this year, wanted to broaden the scope of distance running and walking by opening the time frame for Rock the Ridge to 24 hours.
Shearer, formerly a prolific striker for the side and a hero among the fans, told the club's Web site it marked the "worst moment of his career" but would not confirm whether he would stay on to manage the club next season.
New York (CNN) -- Broadway's bright glow will dim for a moment on Wednesday in memory of the late Marvin Hamlisch, a prolific American composer who died this week after a more than four-decade long career that spanned film, music, television and theater.
Johnson left the NBA abruptly in 1991 after contracting HIV, but has gone on to be a prolific activist against the disease, as well as a successful real estate investor.
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When a blizzard hammered Baltimore in 1996, sidelining his rivals, Bronfein (a prolific political fundraiser) convinced the governor to send a National Guard troop to escort NeighborCare trucks along the highway.
Joshua Mailman, a prolific seed investor focused on early-stage ventures working for a more just and sustainable world, has generated strong financial as well as social returns through impact investing.
It was the final step in a prolific career that saw the Swedish player dominate the LPGA for a decade, and become the first woman to play in the PGA for more than 50 years.
From the earliest period, there seem to have been exceptional women who really were capable of having it all, such as Anne Bradstreet, a prolific 17th-century poet, who had eight children and a happy marriage, as well as critical renown.
W. Brands, a prolific author and teacher at the University of Texas, is a different sort of history: a clear, broad summary of events at home and abroad from the end of the second world war to the election of Barack Obama.
He has proved a prolific goalscorer during his two seasons in Denmark, as well as a creative force, and having faced rather toothless attacks in the previous two rounds, Motherwell are likely to pay a higher price if they allow OB the type of opportunities they at times gifted their previous opponents.
He had proven himself as a prolific finisher with 149 tries in 152 appearances for the Bulls and produced a stunning five-try display when making his debut for Gloucester against Leeds in September.
Perhaps as a boon to disappointed fans, Gaiman, a prolific Twitter user with more than 1.7 million followers, shared a link Monday to his video acceptance speech from when he won the SFX Award for screenwriting in February.
Mr. Sunstein, a prolific academic with wide-ranging interests, may be best known for advancing a field known as "law and behavioral economics" that seeks to shape law and policy around the way research shows people actually behave.
While he was never a prolific goal scorer, Beckham became known as an other-worldly passer who could put a ball on a sprinting wing's feet from 60 yards away.
In one case, inspectors said a "prolific" shoplifter who had also assaulted a police officer had never been to court, despite four years of offending.
Several of Iowa's former assistants say Fry was a prolific mentor because he wouldn't hire an assistant unless he believed that assistant was capable of becoming a head coach some day.
Another company, Encana Energy, had drilled a surprisingly prolific natural gas well, and McClendon saw a possible hot new shale gas play.
Hood takes nine leads on Brighter Than Creation's Dark, and just about every one is from the top drawer of a writer who's been prolific and consistent for a decade.
Gary Player of South Africa, a nine-time major champion and prolific designer, is a tireless health nut and promoter of physical fitness, which aligns with Olympic ideals.
Mr. Saret is a prolific author and frequent speaker on tax and estate planning issues.
Normally a prolific Twitter user, Olbermann has yet to respond publicly to the suspension.
Mr Krugman, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is also a prolific pundit.
Eric Topol is a prolific tweeter, but he rarely seems interested in cardiology these days.
John Dickson Carr (who died in 1977) was also a prolific English author of detective fiction.
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