Sentence examples for precocious progress from inspiring English sources

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The cycling academies set up to produce a flow of young talent into the GB team have a habit of delivering the goods early, as the precocious progress of Mark Cavendish and Geraint Thomas has already shown, but few were predicting a first Olympic gold medal yesterday for the squad's youth programme.

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Ms. McDormand plays Elaine, psychology professor and alarmed mother, who tracks her precocious offspring's progress with comically grim phone calls and urgent messages taken down by cowed hotel desk clerks in large block letters: "DON'T TAKE DRUGS!" "Elaine feels things deeply and soulfully," Mr. Crowe said by telephone from Los Angeles, "and in a hilarious way.

Long-term follow up is necessary since patients with optic glioma and precocious puberty could progress towards gonadotropin deficiency later in life [ 21].

There is, besides, a startlingly precocious comprehension of the progress of the war on all fronts.

Since then, it has progressed from precocious colour pop to unremarkable backdrop.

They trace his step-by-step progress from a precocious teenager steeped in the work of Klee, Mondrian and Kandinsky to an innovator whose use of color and materials share aspects of work by Donald Judd, Yves Klein, Lucio Fontana and James Lee Byars.

In the past ten years, our knowledge and perspectives for these diseases has widely progressed, through the progressive dissection of their pathophysiological mechanisms leading to precocious and accelerated aging, from the genes mutations discovery until therapeutic trials in affected children.

The results suggested that there was premature expression of genes relevant to establishing the barrier, and this was validated by the presence of a precocious but incomplete skin barrier at E16.5 that never progressed into a complete barrier.

Because precocity possibly interferes with normal progress through the parr-smolt transformation, the relative decrease in vasotocin we observe in precocious fish may be linked to an early regulatory effect on osmoregulation, and the variation we observe in the non-precocious individuals may be due to early preparation for smolting in some fish.

Fortunately for the Thunder, that something can be fixed by precocious All-NBA point guard Russell Westbrook, the other superstar who for all his greatness, has also hampered this team's progress, particularly in the playoffs when head coach Scott Brooks has been unable to harness his talent.

Among the 1X genotypes, all of the XO oocytes were either at MII with a clear spindle or had progressed further through the second meiotic division; they nevertheless remained retarded relative to XX, and 25% had precocious chromatin decondensation.

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