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"He's something of a genius.
Dahl was unquestionably something of a genius in this and his other writing for children.
At the time, O'Neill was hailed as something of a genius.
Historically, an investor able to outperform the broad market by two percentage points annually has been considered something of a genius.
It was, you might say, remarkably bold: in tight succession, 1971 , 1972 1973, Roth — clearly something of a genius — pulled off three unqualified duds.
Meanwhile, being something of a genius at reproduction, it forms seeds, some of which sprout immediately, while others linger dormant until the following year.
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His CTO (and childhood friend) David Holz is apparently something of a math genius.
Admittedly, after seven minutes, with his side 2-0 up and 3-2 thethe good on aggregate, he was looking like something of a football genius.
(Smith) Kim Gordon: 'Design Office with Kim Gordon — since 1980' (closes on Saturday) Being something of a musical genius, Ms. Gordon, a founder of Sonic Youth, knows what it's like to pour heart and mind into an art form.
Norell has always been something of a quiet genius of American fashion - he was born Norman David Levinson on April 20 , 1900 in Noblesville, Ind., and got his surname by chopping down "Norman" and taking one "l" from "Levinson" and the other from "looks".
And he inspired a memorable tribute from America's greatest man of letters, Edmund Wilson: "You are something of a theatrical genius with an intelligence and imagination together with an ability to make them effective, which are excessively rare on Broadway".
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