Not non-existent, just a tad light when compared to the prodigious talent and output of Lennon-McCartney. |
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She has charmed the world with her prodigious talent and her level-headed approach to her growing celebrity. |
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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. |
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He would listen intently to his mother's lessons and as his prodigious talent became apparent she began to teach him, too. |
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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. |
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Warner quickly seized the opportunity and immediately signed the prodigious talent. |
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In fact theirs is very much a superficial similarity, based on prodigious talent and youth more than anything else. |
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The exhibition is a striking reaffirmation of his prodigious talent. |
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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. |
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Yet it is no exaggeration to say this lanky Texan with prodigious talent fired a huge salvo in the thawing of the Cold War. |
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Kahlo revealed herself to me as a public and political woman and also as an artist of prodigious talent. |
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Given his prodigious talent and insight, one wonders why. |
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There's no question about Ms. Blythe's prodigious talent. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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