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At the prodigious age of 15, he was assigned a story by an editor at Rolling Stone who had no idea that the kid on the other end of the phone actually was a kid.
Since making his senior debut for Olimpia at the prodigious age of 15 he's attracted attention from the likes of Tottenham and had a stint in Spain, before returning home for whats turned out to be a career year heading into this tournament.
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Writers have constantly imagined worlds where people lived to prodigious ages while holding on to their youthful looks and vigour by various means, mostly foul.
Compared with Arbus's self-possessed, monumental dwarfs, transvestites, twins, carny folk, nudists, prodigious babies, aging dames, desperately bored suburbanites, and young people palpably facing long odds in life, even the most rigorous pictures by her particular artistic heroes — Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Lisette Model — can seem sentimentally overburdened.
Avicenna began his prodigious writing career at age 21.
That strength is hardly faltering as Adès proceeds from prodigious youth to middle age; no announced opera-in-progress is more eagerly awaited than his next project, an adaptation of Luis Buñuel's "The Exterminating Angel".
Born only five years apart, Picasso and Rivera demonstrated prodigious talent from an early age.
Her development lagged behind the prodigious pace set by her brother, a United States Open winner who was ranked No. 1 at age 20 in 2000 — and no one was quicker to point that out than her brother.
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