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Both sound like infant prodigies, but they hadn't yet begun to speak.
Probably there is no record of an infant prodigy more extraordinary than that which these letters contain.
And she returns the affection by being drawn to their connection as "infant prodigies."
He must share the infant prodigy he had discovered.
I'd be an infant prodigy in maths, if I were an infant.
Why, when I stop to think of it, I am a young fellow, a child, an infant prodigy.
This violinist must be an infant prodigy."
In another family he would certainly have been encouraged and would have blossomed forth as an infant prodigy.
An infant prodigy, perhaps?
Even before leaving Christiania, her progress on the piano had been such that she had appeared as an infant prodigy.
In his early days he had been almost an infant prodigy and, at fourteen, had majored in cybernetics.
He studied in Rome under his father, Pietro, and soon proved a precocious infant prodigy.
You were an infant prodigy, weren't you?"
In the same way, 'infant prodigies' are the outcome of a series of lives devoted to the development of a special faculty.
"The Infant Prodigy performed wonders.
"Why, she's an infant prodigy!"
He was born at Santander where he showed that he was an infant prodigy.
He is variously addressed in the book as "blitz baby", "kid", "teenager", "child", "infant prodigy" and "son": all terms that emphasize his youth.
Born in Manitoba, Kreviazuk was an infant prodigy at the piano, wi...
He was, fortunately, not precocious, for the infant prodigies of seven, who become the amazing omniscients of twenty-three, are seldom heard of at thirty.
Henry FitzRoy had no wit, no brilliance, no great inventiveness, none of the things that marked the infant prodigy.
She is a new infant prodigy for the Soviet Union, no less talented than Kim, Turischeva, or Filatova".
His engineering brilliance has taken him from being Rolls-Royce's 'infant prodigy' to Lotus' 'grand old man', with a sheaf of important achievements along the way.
His writings include biographies of the infant prodigy and composer William Crotch, and of the organist George Thalben-Ball.
In previous centuries the coasts of the Atlantic basin contained almost all that was most lively and enterprising in human affairs, and New York was their infant prodigy.