In the past year, Calvin Kitten has evolved from being a wunderkind to an extraordinary, mature artist. |
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Mama, convinced she had produced a wunderkind, arranged for Cole to play piano and violin concerts in and around Peru. |
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Called variously a child prodigy, a boy wonder, and the wunderkind of science fiction, Delany began to write when he was quite young. |
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But that's the thing, the Hawaiian wunderkind has been pushed into adulthood when she is barely into her teens. |
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I was never in the position where I had to be the next wunderkind, the new marketing phenomenon. |
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We started to get our excuses in early this year as soon the wunderkind crocked his toe. |
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This Sunday on CBS, watch 60 Minutes correspondent Bob Simon follow the wunderkind up the highest skiable peak on the continent. |
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Then, he was the besieged wunderkind at U. C. L. A. who led a roster of underclassman blue chips known as the Baby Bruins. |
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After all, wasn't he the former wunderkind now maturing into an Auerbach for a new millennium? |
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Future guests include Canadian icons Crystal Pite, Édouard Lock, and Tedd Robinson, as well as UK-based wunderkind Hofesh Shechter. |
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Feinstein, no slouch himself in the wunderkind department, began his career at the age of 20, working for Ira Gershwin. |
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For many Latin America watchers, the fall of this entrepreneurial wunderkind was a body blow to Brazil itself. |
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For one, not everyone will need to be a Zuckerberg-level coding wunderkind to stay in a job. |
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More than a musical wunderkind, Devendra is also a writer and artist. |
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I'm not much interested in golf, and I don't really follow it, but I'm intrigued by this story about the newest wunderkind in the game, who happens to be a girl. |
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None of the authors of these books was thought of as a wunderkind. |
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At 53, his blond hair graying, he is no longer the wunderkind who, in his early thirties, changed the way CEOs thought about their companies and industries. |
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In 1951, wunderkind conductor Leonard Bernstein married the beautiful actress Felicia Montealegre. |
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First, there was the wunderkind author of Goodbye, Columbus, a landmark postwar debut. |
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Andreessen first became famous as the wunderkind founder of Netscape, the original Web browser. |
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Tavi Gevinson, the 13-year-old wunderkind blogger, makes clear her respect for autonomy. |
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Were we going to meet the 23-year-old wunderkind at his not-so-modest home outside San Diego? |
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According to Dodge CEO and design wunderkind Ralph Gilles, styling was the number one reason that buyers chose the Challenger. |
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Going into the match against Vanuatu nursing a slight knee injury, the Real America wunderkind warmed the bench for the opening half as his side took a 1-0 lead through Carlos Anez's spot-kick. |
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With Ryan Nelsen looming large at the back and wunderkind Freddy Adu as the tricky joker in the pack, the team suddenly looked like the United sides of old. |
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With mercurial Messier and wunderkind Wayne Gretzky on the roster, it was only a matter of time before Edmonton would join the ranks of Stanley Cup champions. |
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And with 14-year-old wunderkind Freddy Adu finally seeing his first finals minutes against Germany, U. S. boss Thomas Rongen knows full well he has an ace up his sleeve. |
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Rich in genre, narrative, and most noticeably visual experimentation, the show was a critical wunderkind, winning four prime time Emmy Awards in its original four-season run. |
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European choreographic wunderkind Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui has created a new duet for the pair entitled Bound, which explores our links to each other and our heritage. |
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The surprise of the night was Nicola Sturgeon of the SNP, she has replaced Nick Clegg as the new wunderkind of national election debates. |
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Lewis Hamilton, wunderkind of motor racing, is having a bad year. |
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The following year, partnered by the 18-year-old wunderkind Ivan Vasiliev, she again set the stage ablaze with her daredeviltry, pyrotechnics, and flamboyance. |
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Translated into English nearly sixty years after the author's suicide, Sleet is a collection of short works by Swedish literary wunderkind Stig Dagerman. |
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King and Clapton, so no surprise that the latest from this cutie-pie guitar wunderkind fuses his Grammy Award-winning pop chops with legit blues influences. |
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The Wunderkind project, headed by Tees Music Alliance aims to encourage teenagers' possible career paths within the music industry. |
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Other than being called the next Messi, Gotze will have to get used to being dubbed Das Wunderkind, because, er, he's young, German and gifted. |
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