But there seemed to be a kind of clear-sightedness, a kind of precocity that co-existed with that point in life. |
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She, like her brother, studied composition with Zelter and revealed comparable precocity and ability. |
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His intellectual precocity, and his dedication to work, which remained compulsive from boyhood onwards, are characteristic. |
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Hardy showed precocity with arithmetic and passed examinations with distinction in mathematics and Latin at Cranleigh School. |
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From her first day of grade school to her entrance into a prestigious finishing school, her educational tale is one of precocity and academic recognition. |
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It's part of Yee's precocity to realize that a population molded into sheeplike complaisance is ideologically vulnerable. |
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Three years later the boy's intellectual precocity was noticed, and a group of local businessmen clubbed together to send the youth to North America to study. |
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Its rootstocks confer a certain precocity concerning the colouring of the fruits as opposed to bigaradier. |
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The author cannot get through a discussion of Einstein's special theory of relativity without a reference to his own precocity. |
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In the case of births and deaths, small precocity errors support the use of short-term projections for preliminary estimates. |
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It is important to understand these differences in precocity and biological behaviour during this growth stage. |
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The aromas of the white grapes were slowly developed during the ripening stage which was long despite the precocity of the year. |
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In order to assess the quality of our estimates, two evaluation measures are used: precocity errors and errors of closure. |
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This hyper ploidism implicates the precocity of chromosomal duplication in the process of neoplastic transformation of the germinal cells. |
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The quality of preliminary estimates of components is analysed using precocity errors. |
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How many minds have there been of such capacity and precocity? |
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Generally speaking, net interprovincial migration yields the greatest precocity errors. |
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A capacity of adaptation to wet and cold climates, is partially due to the precocity mentioned by 2 relatives parents. |
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The modern-day Marchigiana is characterized by a well-developed body, high growth capacity and outstanding precocity. |
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For all his precocity, he still has a lot of growing up to do. |
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In her ebullient singing and her agile bass playing, Ms. Spalding radiated a cyclone-force charisma, along with the fresh-faced self-conviction that only precocity can bestow. |
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His precocity has already left him vulnerable to accusations of pushiness. |
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In a materialistic society, young people have their attitudes shaped by a commercial pre-packaged youth culture which encourages precocity and contrariety towards authority. |
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This increased potential for spread could be partly explained by the fact that the selection has been made on the large size of their inflorescences, the precocity and long lasting period of flowering, and vigourous growth. |
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Due to the relative precocity of our drug candidate portfolio, we fell that there is a non-negligible risk that some of them may not reach the marketing authorization stage. |
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In addition, an unusual migration has been observed, in its scope and in its precocity. Farmers have swollen the ranks of poor workers in city centers, and women and children have, often, no other option than begging. |
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But, the more I reflect, the more I am bewildered to assign any cause for this precocity of affection. |
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It was at Eton that Ayer first became known for his characteristic bravado and precocity. |
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Rask was born two years later than Grimm, but his remarkable precocity set him beyond his years. |
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I cannot learn that he gave in his youth, any evidence of that precocity which sometimes distinguishes uncommon genius. |
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Mujadil has grafted precocity and speed on to Leggy Lou, but she is likely to stay a mile at three. |
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How can we explain the relative precocity in political studies that the Greeks demonstrated in contrast to the backwardness of other early peoples? |
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By the side of many tall and bouncing young ladies in the establishment, Rebecca Sharp looked like a child. But she had the dismal precocity of poverty. |
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