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Lynette Yiadom-Boakye is a painter of prodigious gifts.
She was born Marie-Madeleine Chevalier in Marseilles on May 8 , 1921 and her prodigious gifts were soon apparent.
Underneath, however, we see the seething anger of the second-rater who alone feels capable of appreciating Mozart's prodigious gifts.
And Mr Roth's prodigious gift for storytelling and character seem to have become eclipsed by his equally prodigious gifts for rage and indignation.
Mr. Takemitsu's prodigious gifts as a film composer were highlighted this month at Film Forum, which showed a variety of his cinematic collaborations.
But in recent years Mr. Hamelin has applied his prodigious gifts to more standard repertory — Haydn, Chopin, Albéniz — with exquisite taste and artistry.
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What Hamilton did announced the nature of his prodigious gift.
He was a shy, ungainly, possibly autistic child with a prodigious gift for maths and music, whose first spoken word was "Oedipus".
Once her prodigious gift was recognised, she broke with her mother and her home town, took a renowned musician and then a canny manager as lovers, and sought out the musicians she admired most, to help develop her talent.
In the years immediately following his Presidency, Washington pioneered the field of military punditry, parlaying his prodigious gift for second-guessing active generals' battle plans into the most lucrative phase of his career.
I have lost count of the number of broadsheet articles about autistic geniuses, the most recent – "Is Jacob Barnett the next Einstein?" – a moving account of how a mother lovingly nurtured her son's prodigious gift for physics.
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