And yet, there are some literary authors whom we embrace for their prodigiousness. |
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In fact, youthful prodigiousness is the leading edge of a wider cultural preoccupation with early high performance in our meritocratic era. |
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This prodigiousness may come as a surprise to those familiar with Prewitt's work. |
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Despite the past century's breakthroughs in psychology and neuroscience, prodigiousness and genius are as little understood as autism. |
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With a fabulous makeover that would make Rikki Lake jealous, Caswell leads the new toy Machine with prodigiousness, ATV-ability, and an unrufflable good nature. |
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With the prodigiousness of their origin, they will impressively accompany your everyday delights as well as your grand celebrations. |
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As a counterbalance to all the preternatural prodigiousness, let us not forget that it's not only the whippersnappers who have a monopoly of creative energy, adventure, and sheer boldness. |
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It is a bitter tale whose power resides in the prodigiousness of the fall: the giant's grandeur of spirit, his epic conjurations of language a star extinguished in mud. |
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Prodigiousness manifests most often in athletics, mathematics, chess and music. |
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