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    1. The great Chazza! He had been a teenage prodigy, a master of the beautiful game, who, in the prime of his career, had spiralled out of control in a whirlwind of drink, binge eating and late night brawls in discotheques


    2. teenage prodigy, a master of the beautiful game, who, in the prime


    3. Brynjolf took quiet pride in his “new prodigy”, offering praise and friendly concern for her day to day wel-fare


    4. He can play the piano but isn’t a prodigy


    5. He was like an exorcist prodigy


    6. I hate love For you can see it in my eye There goes the dove Carrying the deepest secrets of my Unwanted prodigy The seer’s single kiss


    7. A bit of a child prodigy, Tui spoke, besides her classical Vietnamese, fluent French and Hochdeutsch in such a soft mellifluous manner that it didn't sound the least bit Teutonic


    8. "But guess what, this prodigy wants nothing to do with your time traveling theory


    9. He was the rookie of the bunch, hailed as a prodigy at the academy and only nineteen


    10. -I need Leonardo with me! – I said - His sorceress’s talent is exceptional and his healing hands are the God's prodigy that relieves all my pains

    11. He named his best dog Ocean Blended after the family’s most famous prodigy


    12. I suppose the abductors were proud of their prodigy


    13. It was years after the birth of Joe Billie that Mary Cornflower realized the values of her parents and capitulated to common sense, returning to her birth place with her four year old prodigy


    14. We could even set up a stage next to it and have bands provide a soundtrack: Burning Down the House - Talking Heads, Firestarter - The Prodigy, Open Up - Leftfield, Beds Are Burning - Midnight Oil, Dig For Fire - Pixies, Cover It With Gas And Set It On Fire - Ween


    15. some of the prodigy of those small dinosaurs would have their turn


    16. "I've followed this man's life-story since the time he was discovered as a child prodigy in swording and took the championship of his home planet at the age of nineteen


    17. As a child in Dublin, Molly Walsh had been a prodigy


    18. He is completely egocentric, self serving, spoiled, and any other adjectives you can conjure up that come with being a child prodigy and celebrity


    19. "You were a prodigy, a genius if you will, who graduated from Caltech and MIT at the age of just seventeen years


    20. He was a prodigy, a Wunderkind: highly intelligent and inquisitive and more comfortable in the company of adults than with his peers

    21. Sure wasn"t no prodigy then


    22. “Fatmother, how much do you hate taxes?” For three years now, now that she was ten and of the age of Emancipation of the Advanced, Guvney had pitied her Fatmother and only been compliant to her desires to produce a Randian prodigy out of an evermore radical reconception of compassion


    23. With over thirty years of experience in the theatre world (she was a child prodigy!) – from actor to actor’s agent, from audience member to group bookings specialist – not to mention a dozen or so years experience as a mum, she can cover this subject better than most


    24. Unlike me, he’s a real prodigy


    25. She deserves her reputation as a card prodigy


    26. Lee noticed a look in Ca’s eyes that he’d seen in his prodigy before, but only shown to him, respect and a little fear


    27. be a very happy prodigy, as if God did thereby open to


    28. most of his life, Lope was an infant prodigy whofulfilled the promise of his youth


    29. Normally, this is for ninth grade and up, but you seem to be a little bit of a prodigy


    30. I was doing my own research and development, but as successful, as a prodigy that I was, the question that echoed over and over in my head was, why? Why did anything exist? Why no matter how finitely I discovered the ways of some path of science did I discover that there was, but another even more complex layer to be discovered under it? I rejected the secular teachings of evolution, as a means to explaining everything

    31. Should it be true, it would be a prodigy in metaphysic


    32. These algae are a genuine prodigy of creation, one of the wonders of world flora


    33. Heyward lifted his head from the cover, and beheld what he justly considered a prodigy of rashness and skill


    34. Browne extended his open hand towards her and said to those who were near him in the manner of a showman introducing a prodigy to an audience:


    35. "You are certainly a prodigy; you will soon not only surpass the railway, which would not


    36. Such a prodigy of old-fashioned grandeur as Miss Jenny was!—but neither shop nor mantuamaker of our day and generation had been the better o’t


    37. Or, if you shall so prefer to choose, a new province of knowledge and new avenues to fame and power shall be laid open to you, here, in this room, upon the instant; and your sight shall be blasted by a prodigy to stagger the unbelief of Satan


    38. Say that, by the dark prodigy I knew, the imagination of all evil HAD been opened up to him: all the justice within me ached for the proof that it could ever have flowered into an act


    39. To see her, without a convulsion of her small pink face, not even feign to glance in the direction of the prodigy I announced, but only, instead of that, turn at ME an expression of hard, still gravity, an expression absolutely new and


    40. He’s a prodigy, though

    41. It was a treasure chest of state-of-the-art computer hardware and software—Macintosh, Nintendo, Prodigy, Windows


    42. Only moments later, I was wearing a black dress and heels, and Harry had been transformed from a waif in baggy clothes to the smartly dressed boy prodigy that we knew him to be


    43. My baby girl, my track prodigy, was talking to a very tall, very muscular, very handsome boy, and she was smiling wider than she had been winning the race


    44. The presence of Natasha- a woman, a lady, and on horseback- raised the curiosity of the serfs to such a degree that many of them came up to her, stared her in the face, and unabashed by her presence made remarks about her as though she were some prodigy on show and not a human being able to hear or understand what was said about her


    45. It traversed the battle like a prodigy


    46. And moreover, let this be borne in mind, it is only a question here of the military vessel of forty years ago, of the simple sailing-vessel; steam, then in its infancy, has since added new miracles to that prodigy which is called a war vessel


    47. This masterpiece finished, this prodigy accomplished, all these miracles of art, address, skill, and patience executed, what will be your recompense if it becomes known that you are the author? The dungeon


    48. Our civilization, the work of twenty centuries, is its law and its prodigy; it is worth the trouble of saving


    49. Of the prodigy of all wraths, said others


    50. He was less the man transfigured than the victim of this prodigy








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