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How to use prodigious talent in a sentence

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Not non-existent, just a tad light when compared to the prodigious talent and output of Lennon-McCartney.
She has charmed the world with her prodigious talent and her level-headed approach to her growing celebrity.
Best's prodigious talent drew the affection and awe of millions of fans and tributes to him poured in from across the football world last night.
He would listen intently to his mother's lessons and as his prodigious talent became apparent she began to teach him, too.
The producers would have done better to spend more time on its story rather than mistaking the opportunity to make a film as prodigious talent.
Warner quickly seized the opportunity and immediately signed the prodigious talent.
In fact theirs is very much a superficial similarity, based on prodigious talent and youth more than anything else.
The exhibition is a striking reaffirmation of his prodigious talent.
By the early 1950s Minton, with his private income, flamboyant personality and prodigious talent, was a celebrity in the mould of today's Britart pack.
Yet it is no exaggeration to say this lanky Texan with prodigious talent fired a huge salvo in the thawing of the Cold War.
Kahlo revealed herself to me as a public and political woman and also as an artist of prodigious talent.
Given his prodigious talent and insight, one wonders why.
There's no question about Ms. Blythe's prodigious talent.
A prodigious talent, Renato Buso had already won the Scudetto and an Italian Super Cup when Italy lifted the 1992 UEFA European Under-21 Championship trophy.
Although she is a full year younger than most of the squad, Ivana Rudelic of Bayern Munich rates as a prodigious talent who is on the verge of a major breakthrough.
He began his musical studies in Ordzhonikidze, the Caucasian capital of Ossetia, and showed early prodigious talent as a pianist before taking up conducting in his teens.
Five years before that, in November 2003, he gave early notice of his prodigious talent by scoring twice and conjuring four assists in a 6-0 win over Scotland.
Almost all the top flight Mexican clubs have academies and talent scouts in North American cities with a high Mexican population, which was how Santos Laguna unearthed the boy's prodigious talent.
Chermiti certainly showed glimpses of his prodigious talent, but though the 19-year-old clearly wasn't fazed by facing some of Africa's top defenders, clear-cut opportunities were in short supply.
It was in his next appearance against the Germans, in a FIFA World Cup? qualifier in Munich in September 2001, that the Liverpudlian underlined his prodigious talent with a typically spectacular first goal for his country.
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