Crosby is a 15-year-old phenom from Nova Scotia who is the odds-on favourite to be the first overall pick in the 2005 NHL draft. |
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He's an end-of-the-century phenom and I can imagine some people thinking he was the best of the last hundred years. |
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In a 1994 book, Inside the Tour de France, Walsh included a sympathetic portrait of a young phenom from Texas named Lance Armstrong. |
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The skew to an equal number of boys and girls, and to an older demo, allowing for a trickle-down to younger ones, has also propelled the phenom. |
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The former Denver Broncos phenom rarely saw the field for the Jets this year, and the team is reportedly looking to trade him. |
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If Jeremy Lin and the New York Knicks keep winning, the tabloids are going to run out of nicknames for the phenom from Harvard. |
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The Knicks phenom is even making a believer of professional curmudgeon Buzz Bissinger. |
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After three seasons abroad, she returned home in 2001, without a sponsor, and without a ride — the phenom who didn't pan out. |
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His professional career was launched after French side FC Metz spotted the lanky young phenom and recruited him to their youth academy. |
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Presa, Jugendstil, and schwannoma were the words that knocked a young phenom out of the last three National Spelling Bees. |
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The talk radio phenom and Fox News staple has identified himself as a longtime listener of the TRN patriarch. |
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At the Synsam Swedish Open in Bastad, Spanish phenom Rafael Nadal continued his winning ways defeating Czech Tomas Berdych 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 in the finals. |
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His opponent will be the 19-year-old phenom Cilic, who continues to raise eyebrows around the tennis world with his meteoric rise towards the top of the men's game. |
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Embraer Embraer has received European certification for its Phenom 300 business jet. |
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