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is prodigy

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An extraordinary thing seen as an omen; a portent.

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One company exploring this is Prodigy Finance, started seven years ago by three Insead business school graduates.

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The label attached was prodigy.

After SBC, Mr. Slim and companies he controls are Prodigy's largest shareholders.

My mother Yaltah and Aunt Hephzibah were prodigy pianists, and Uncle Yehudi the violinist had been described as the greatest musical prodigy since Mozart.

In chess there are prodigies.

Canfield and Hansen have turned out to be prodigies.

They are prodigies of contrasting style and temperament, products of the excellent Nottinghamshire youth system.

There appear to be as many learning styles among prodigies as there are prodigies to express them.

Sure, Tanishq Abraham's academic achievements are amazing, and what parent does not want his or her children to be prodigies?

They were prodigies; hit-makers for 34 years, rivalled only by The Beatles.

But this is America where, regardless of reality, all offspring are prodigies.

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