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How To Use Precocity In A Sentence

  • She, like her brother, studied composition with Zelter and revealed comparable precocity and ability.
  • Hardy showed precocity with arithmetic and passed examinations with distinction in mathematics and Latin at Cranleigh School.
  • Herewith a compilation of great moments in precocity, endurance, and procrastination, organized instructively by age Innocence and Experience
  • I don't know where to begin to explain it: there's her Brontëesque precocity how does a 13-year-old compose "The Man With the Child In His Eyes"? My hero: Kate Bush by David Mitchell
  • How many minds have there been of such capacity and precocity?
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  • Though the war had interrupted her schooling, her intellectual precocity had quickly been recognized and appreciated by Stewart.
  • There is no disputing her talent, drive, fearlessness, self-absorption or precocity. When One Act Colors a Lifetime of Work
  • And force of fleshy sheep precocity, disease - resistant is strong, progenitive force tall, turnover is rapid.
  • Gaillard J-M, Pontier D, Allaine D, Loison A, Herve J-C, et al. (1997) Variation in growth form and precocity at birth in eutherian mammals. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Julie Burchill is famous for her precocity and rapier wit.
  • The hepatopancreas index(HI), lipid content(LC) and fatty acid composition in Eriocheir sinensis before and after the precocity, were compared by gravimetry and gas chromatography.
  • Why do we equate genius with precocity?
  • Olson suggests that precocity might correlate with ability to visualize, which leads into a considerable discussion of people who learn mathematics verbally as contrasted with those who learn it visually.
  • But since we happened to be on the subject, I was curious whether Ms. Kargman took any responsibility for Sadie's precocity. Bullets and 'F-Bombs'
  • Three years later the boy's intellectual precocity was noticed, and a group of local businessmen clubbed together to send the youth to North America to study.
  • A stream of recent novels with young protagonists bears out the problems of writing about the young and the inexperienced: Either the characters suffer from a bland yet over-articulate precocity or struggle to become more than a series of increasingly bizarre tics. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • His intellectual precocity, and his dedication to work, which remained compulsive from boyhood onwards, are characteristic.
  • To these numerical data may be added others of a qualificative character, showing that precocity is most frequent in respect of the natural crimes and offences which are usually observed amongst born and habitual criminals. Criminal Sociology
  • But he was indeed also a journalist and author of great precocity and prolificity. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Kuroda respects her and likes her, so her precocity is never a joke or freakish. Sexy Voice and Robo MMF: Touch Blue Sky
  • [186] In this connection I may quote an observation by Raffalovich: "It is natural that the invert should very clearly recall the precocity of his inclinations. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion
  • For reasons I shall explain on page 106, such adrenal tumors may bring on sexual precocity in children, or a marked increase in masculine characteristics in women, the latter condition being known as virilism ( "man" L). The Human Brain
  • The information obtained by means of the urocytogram examination is a useful screening test for differential diagnosis of isosexual precocity and premature development of the breast.
  • Late bloomers: Why do we equate genius with precocity? Red Flags or Red Herrings?
  • She was adored by her parents, who loved her feistiness and precocity. Red Flags or Red Herrings?

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