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There are no displays of precocious insight or histrionic innocence.
But he is a born communicator who brought youthful passion and precocious insight to his work.
Ms. Reboux's extraordinary performance conveys Anaïs's mixture of precocious insight, animal canniness and vulnerability so powerfully that it ranks among the richest screen portrayals of a child ever filmed.
My father used to remind me when I'd get lost in life, and I have gotten lost often, that when I was about 10 years old I shared a precocious insight into what motives me, and all people.
In a moment of precocious insight, I once quizzed my photography teacher on how she marked all the high-saturation fashion shoots and black and white pictures of people smoking she had handed in to her, "When, like, taste is all personal opinion and stuff".
This is expressed especially through the probity of the self-questioning N.J. and the fundamental decency and precocious moral insight of his son and daughter.
The maestro rummages through his published masterpieces with a magnifying glass, chortling and cackling away at his own precocious wit, his uncanny insight, his deliciously coy, tartly malicious style, and those cheeky turns of phrase that marked him from the outset as a veritable sperm whale in the mucky sea of literary arts and crafts, spewing winsomeness and wit from his blowhole.
I heartily recommend Patrick McGilligan's richly detailed new biography, "Young Orson: The Years of Luck and Genius on the Path of Citizen Kane," for its tales of Welles's precocious theatrical flair and intellectual insight, his intrepid travels to Ireland, at sixteen, where he falsely claimed to be an experienced actor and then, getting hired, proved his talent on the fly.
Guardian Australia has found a now-deleted blog written under Bilardi's nom-de-guerre, Abu Abdullah al-Australi, which appears to provide a chilling insight into how a precocious young man became obsessed with political injustices and embraced violent extremism as the answer.
And as literary authors have got in on the act, there are also the inevitable precocious children with autism, hang-ups and profound insights: see, for example, Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time and Jonathan Lethem's Motherless Brooklyn.
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