Elaine, a precociously bright child and a voracious reader, had been taken out of school and sent away to earn some money. |
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I have no problem with the idea of gambling on a precociously talented teenager. |
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At the precociously early age of 12, he was a pupil at the Trustees' Academy. |
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In the paedogenetic life cycle, the ovaries differentiate and grow precociously in the early larval stage. |
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The nineteen-year-old in question is precociously hirsute on account of his Mediterranean parentage. |
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But while his career path suggests a precociously mature musical sensibility, his debut solo album counters any such notion. |
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What seems possible is that Summer, having got Bridget pregnant, fell in with the precociously clever Jenny Jones and put her in the family way as well. |
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From an early age Iris showed herself to be precociously thoughtful. |
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He was a preeminently romantic personality, a brilliant pupil of Liszt, precociously torn away from a promising career. |
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At the tender age of 1, she was already twittering away precociously at O My Darlin' Clementine. |
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The precociously gifted batsman from Rajkot was deservingly declared the Man of the Match. |
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They have begun to very precociously eat to 21 days and their rhythm of growth it is impressive. |
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The contamination of the child occurs extremely precociously by contact with wounds or scratches of the skin with oozing lesions. |
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It is the loss of substance due to an anomalous development taking place precociously during in utero life. |
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Therefore, this disease needs to be cured precociously to avoid this serious complication. |
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Usually the results are quite good, particularly if the treatment has been performed precociously. |
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This is, stripped bare, a classic romantic comedy, given a barbed edge by the precociously talented Anderson, whose presence lends the film its refreshingly unique style. |
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A HUNDRED years ago Carlos Chagas, a young Brazilian doctor, precociously pulled off the unique feat of completely describing a previously unknown disease. |
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Exclusively those forms interesting the cornea in its central part, which occupy the pupillary area and prevent the correct vision, must be treated precociously with surgery. |
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In the midst of it all are two little girls, precociously aware of the dramas swirling around them, left crying on the pavement when their mother is snatched from their home to join their father in jail. |
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But this new company soon started blazing its own trail, precociously focusing on cast-iron water and gas pipes when rival foundries and steel mills were still concentrating on more conventional steel production. |
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In contrast, the American system is built on the principle of institutional differentiation, which precociously normalises the measure of inequalities between institutions. |
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Coach Marcos Paquetá has an embarrassment of riches at his disposal, including precociously talented Abuda, who has looked lethal in front of goal in warm-up games. |
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Plain Kate is the late wood carver's daughter, so precociously gifted as a whittler of good-luck charms that she is driven out of town as a suspected witch. |
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For the same reason it is taken as a symbol of hope, because the flowers, which blossom precociously in the middle of winter, are the first to give us hope that there will be an abundance of fruit. |
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