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He was, instead, a prodigy of hate.
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Churchill called America's war effort a "prodigy of organization".
She was a prodigy of sorts, although without a trace of the dazzle that prodigies tend to attract.
The Jester (Daniel Ulbricht), though a prodigy of speed, is completely unfunny.
With them, he was a prodigy of accomplishments; without them, he flew apart, became disorderly.
(Surely you give a few hostages to describe yourself as a prodigy, even if a "prodigy of the wrong age and colour").
Hill's enterprise was a prodigy of productivity and innovation.
Buffett is a prodigy of investing masters Ben Graham and David Dodd.
Hockey's illness is Bettman, a basketball man who is a prodigy of NBA commissioner David Stern.
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