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Suddenly you become a genius?
Sampson thought he had somehow become a genius.
Whatever the case, like Warhol, she has become a genius escape artist, capable of being at once visible and somehow apart.
In "Ocean's Thirteen" he proves that in spades by using color like Kandinsky and hanging a funny mustache on Mr. Clooney's luscious mug, having become a genius of the system he so often resists.
When he retired, Yang penned a short punning couplet to sum up his life: "The bright youngster may not become a genius: muddle-headed in middle age, he is shameless – or toothless – when old" (the two adjectives in Chinese have the same sound).
By necessity, my son has become a genius at creating a meal from nothing.
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She became a genius in the new ideas of blackfella advancement.
Marlon Brando became a genius because he took his gifts and honed them with the acting teacher Stella Adler.
Bach, like Gould, became a genius who found in provincial life the solitude he needed in order to conduct his research into fugue and sacred song.
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