| 31. | John Wordsworth was a precocious child, the third in a family of seven and the elder of two brothers.
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| 32. | She was a precocious child who loved the open city markets, fried crickets, chicken fights, and sassing her parents.
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| 33. | A precocious child, Binning at age 13 was admitted to the study of philosophy at the University of Glasgow.
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| 34. | The precocious child quickly proved to be extremely talented, developing a mastery of the fighting arts unprecedented in the Brotherhood.
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| 35. | Basquiat was a precocious child who learned how to read and write by age four and was a gifted artist.
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| 36. | Paydirt is hit mining Limbaugh's background; even his mother ( Rush isn't interviewed ) blabs of an overweight, lonely, precocious child.
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| 37. | Benjamin was a precocious child, skilled at the violin and piano, and was comfortable holding conversations with adults and children alike.
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| 38. | A precocious child, he learned drawing, music, French, Latin and Arabic and fueled his imagination with books of Persian and Arabic literature.
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| 39. | Apparently a precocious child, Hla Wun became well known in the region for her intellect and supposed clairvoyance at a young age.
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| 40. | In contrast with Nelson, she lives in a cluttered Victorian apartment, has a gay sympathizer and a friendship with a precocious child.
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