Prodigy Sentence Examples
She was the one who told me that he was a child prodigy.
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My mother who is a piano teacher was once taken in by an infant prodigy who had the most incredible grasp of harmonic relationships.
London-born virtuoso violinist who studied had been a child prodigy.
Prodigy was held liable for defamatory allegations of fraud made against a company called Stratton Oakmont on a Prodigy maintained bulletin board.
Pascal was a child prodigy, who was educated by his father.
The line up is completed by guitar prodigy Jim Mortimore and the brilliant bass player Paul Emile.
Bennett sold her first painting when she was eight, earning the label of prodigy.
The younger Aldo born in the year after his father Paolo's marriage, proved what is called an infant prodigy.
The last CD I listened to was The Prodigy Singles - playing this at full volume makes doing the weekend housework almost bearable.
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But of the prodigy of divine love manifested in the holy sacrament, I shall speak on the second Sunday after Pentecost.
We finished our first week by making the most of our weekend and heading over to the biggest festival in Slovakia to see prodigy.
This season is now or never for the former Arsenal teenage prodigy.
To the united one genuine prodigy to consider what's program with the.
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This brand new running shoe is a direct update of the former prodigy running shoe.
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Like some superhuman tennis prodigy, he was already overshadowing his old man.
Huet (1630-1721) - within the conditions of his age a prodigy of learning (in apologetics see his Demonstratio Evangelica) - is not uninfluenced by Pascal (Traite de la faiblesse de l'esprit humaine).
AdvertisementHorace was a feeble and precocious lad, taking little interest in the ordinary sports of childhood, learning to read before he was able to talk plainly, and the prodigy of the neighbourhood for accurate spelling.
In the annals of precocious genius there is no greater prodigy on record than Hugo Grotius, who was able to make good Latin verses at nine, was ripe for the university at twelve, and at fifteen edited the encyclopaedic work of Martianus Capella.
Often savant skills appear very early in life, creating the appearance of genius or prodigy.
She lives with her son Wesley Crusher, a young prodigy who serves, first unofficially and then officially, as a crewman as well.
Andy was a gentle and thoughtful father and son – the child prodigy she knew only from the paintings she had admired for years.
AdvertisementMalcolm is an academic whizz, Dewey is a musical prodigy who taught himself to play grand piano.
Prodigy has contended that the CDA should govern this case by retroactive application.
For example, a music prodigy may play a complex concerto on the piano after hearing it played once without any prior music study.
From ventriloquists to opera singers, even an 11-year-old child prodigy, all have found ways to capture the public's affection and walk away with the grand prize of one million dollars.
From his early days as a child prodigy, Tiger Woods enjoyed a meteoric rise to the top to become one of the greatest golfers of all time.
However, we know that he did found one of the first Modern dance schools, based in Munich and the first school to produce a Modern dance prodigy named Mary Wigman.
Unless the writer is a true prodigy, able to learn enormous amounts of technical material quickly, the best place for a beginning technical writer to start is with something familiar.
Jazz prodigy Matt Savage was diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS) at the age of three and suffered from severe sensory processing challenges, particularly to auditory stimuli.
Laud was a prodigy of parts and learning over whose tomb Art and Genius still continued to weep. Hampden deserved no more honourable name than that of the "zealot of rebellion."