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He needed a trained chef, not a former child prodigy.
He had a massive IQ, and was a child prodigy on piano.
Their themes are arrested development and the curse of the child prodigy.
A child prodigy, Mido left home for Belgium when he was 22005.
Mr. Kerr first displayed his passion for jazz as a child prodigy.
Before she was an actress, Witt was a child prodigy and classical pianist.
Born on June 18, 20123, in Brooklyn, Dr. Keene was a child prodigy.
Kaczynski grew up in Evergreen Park, Illinois, and dubbed a child prodigy by education experts.
Church first emerged on the international stage in the late '90s as a child prodigy.
A child prodigy, he mounted his first one-boy gallery show when he was 7.
One big star of the Bangkok Muay Thai scene is the child prodigy Sangmanee Sor Tienpo.
Ms. Burton-Lyles was a child prodigy, reading and playing classical music from an early age.
Scarlett Johansson played a girl named Laura Nelson in "North," a film about a child prodigy.
By 10, Woods, a child prodigy, had pounded more golf balls than Nicklaus had at 20.
If you're like most people, you weren't a child prodigy, and you don't consider yourself naturally gifted.
Technically, Curtis doesn't fulfill the criteria of a child prodigy—at least, not according to Feldman's definition.
No chess expertise required: This movie is really about the personal costs of being a child prodigy.
James Baldwin learned how to lock and load the English language as a child prodigy storefront preacher.
These days, he seems to be having little trouble transitioning from child prodigy to full-grown protagonist.
He was, after all, a child prodigy, born and raised to wage eight-limbed war in the ring.
Carlsen is widely regarded as one of the best chess players in history, and was a child prodigy.
As a child prodigy and pioneering black sportsman, Mr Abdul-Jabbar witnessed many cycles of racial progress and setback.
Rudd introduces her to a child prodigy, who she believes may be the child she gave up years ago.
Wie, a former child prodigy, played her opening round with 14-year-old Lucy Li, who was one-under.
Think of Jonathan Krohn, the conservative child prodigy who addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference in 2009, at age 133.
The pair met on the set of Gifted, a film about a child prodigy that will be released in April.
Although Mary is a child prodigy, Frank doesn't want to send her to a special center where she'd be challenged.
He worked hard and was a child prodigy under the tutelage of his dad, Earl, and became a great golf champion.
She was not a child prodigy and says she initially learned tennis by hitting against a wall at a local park.
Mozart's first biographer claimed that the child prodigy composed his music feverishly in his mind, without ever coming to the "klavier".
A child prodigy, he won his first Masters in 1997 at age 21, the youngest player ever to win the tournament.
But even a child prodigy would have a goal in writing; the machine's only goal is to predict the next word.
Lenny, a child prodigy who vanished from his life a decade before, enters it as suddenly and as cryptically as he had left.
The film, which hails from director Marc Webb (The Amazing Spider-Man), casts Evans as the uncle of a child prodigy (Mckenna Grace).
Go is "probably the most elegant game that humanity has invented," says DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis, a former child prodigy in chess himself.
The Unseen World, Liz Moore In the 1980s, David Sibelius directed a computer science lab while raising his daughter, Ada, a child prodigy.
Click here to view original GIFThe child prodigy of puppeteering, Barnaby Dixon, is back with another update to his bug-like hand puppet.
Michelle Wie is not on the team either, as the former child prodigy was not available as she rehabilitates a debilitating wrist injury.
Mr. Xiao's path to fortune began shortly after he graduated from Peking University, where he enrolled as a child prodigy at age 14.
But if you're some pod-racing child prodigy, then by all means go for the X-Wing before you turn to the dark side.
When I spoke to him earlier, he told me that there was no accepted definition of a child prodigy when he began his career.
Faber & Faber; £30 Chopin's romantic life—he was a child prodigy who ran off with George Sand before dying at 39—has had many chroniclers.
When she was 12, Wilson was hailed as a child prodigy and played a masterful cover of Alicia Keys' "No One" on The Today Show.
For example, 17A's "Holder of some precious memories" is a BABY ALBUM, and then the baby progresses to 22A's "Wunderkind," which is a CHILD PRODIGY.
The Canadian teenager became a media sensation, dubbed a child prodigy and the next Elon Musk, appearing on the Forbes 30 Under 30 energy list.
Steph Curry, Justin Timberlake, and Alfonso "best known as Carlton from the Fresh Prince of Bel Air" Ribeiro (also, formerly a child prodigy dance video instructor).
A Chat With Jordan Ellenberg Gary Antonick: Before I ask about your recent book — what was it like growing up as a so-called child prodigy?
It explores the life of Gauss (22-230), a German genius who was a child prodigy and made his first important mathematical discoveries in his teens.
Mr. Bisguier's one taste of victory against Mr. Fischer came in the first game they ever played, when Mr. Fischer was a child prodigy of 21961.
He was a child prodigy in the NYC art scene by the early 1980s, eventually befriending and collaborating with Andy Warhol and Keith Haring, among others.
There is an argument to be made that only a child prodigy could reproduce the innocent quality of Blonde, so this feels like a good bet.
Born in 1842 in Nantes (although some sources, including her Wikipedia page, list 1840), she was a child prodigy who sustained a career beyond a novelty act.
When the bulletin was released, Follett was listed under her married name—thus, the connection to the former child prodigy was not made until many years later.
But in an era when social media carries a certain cachet and influencers make gobs of money posing with products, Laurent is not your typical child prodigy.
She played chess at a young age but was not considered a child prodigy, since she didn't pursue competition seriously until she moved to Moscow in her twenties.
"The story around Buffet is remarkable: He was a child prodigy, a bisexual, an alcoholic recluse and a socialite in the age of color television," Mr. Foulkes said.
With very rare exceptions—think … John Stuart Mill, who was a child prodigy—kids ... just repeat back what they've been told by adults, with less nuance and maturity.
It seems this year the mind-bending child prodigy has ditched everyone's favorite Halloween costume — that unforgettable pink dress and blonde wig — in favor of her more tomboy nature.
A child prodigy who in adulthood became a genuine Peter Pan — fantastically refusing to grow old — Jackson was always more an idea than a human being in the flesh.
Child prodigy: A 3-year-old has been invited to join Mensa, a British society whose membership rules require an I.Q. in the top 2 percent of the population.
Rebecca's sudden need to learn ping pong skills does lead to some memorable scenes with child prodigy Xiao (Albert Tsai), as well as a hilarious pop-punk song from Josh.
He is treated by Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones), a British doctor and former child prodigy who pretends to help Langdon (someone's trying to kill him again — what else is new?).
The former couple met while shooting the drama about a child prodigy, but, according to Slate's recent interview with New York, didn't star dating until after the film had wrapped.
The best part of Gifted, which tells the story of child prodigy who's as good at one-liners as she is at solving equations, is that it's just like Matilda.
Written by Bernice Rubens, "Madame Sousatzka" tells the story of the relationship between a piano teacher and a child prodigy; it was adapted into a 1988 film starring Shirley MacLaine.
In an inimitably sharp and elegant style, she has explored psyches and secrets through characters as varied as a child prodigy ("Mister Sandman") and an African elephant ("The White Bone").
Announced in a press release on Tuesday, the book will trace the 15-time major winner's development from a child prodigy through his stunning victory at the Masters last April.
A child prodigy who started playing for the country at 16, Sachin scaled heights that few had before him, and is credited for taking India to the brink of cricketing greatness.
The former child prodigy had a courtside seat during the series between the Golden State Warriors and victorious Toronto Raptors, from where she saw that basketball can be a violent sport.
Evans, who is quite cuddly in his own right, stars in the upcoming movie Gifted, a film about a single man raising a child prodigy, with Jenny Slate and Mckenna Grace.
And why had he chosen to support a genetically damaged child and not, say, a child prodigy who, with his help, might develop his extraordinary talents and advance all of mankind?
In an interview, Ms. Josefowicz, 40, said that she grew enamored of new music at a crucial turning point: as she was making the transition from child prodigy to mature artist.
But Hulbert's diligence results in a surprising payoff: The best advice for managing a child prodigy may be a wise strategy for parenting any child, including the many, many nonbrilliant ones.
I realized there were so many things I hadn't fully understood about my life, above all the strangeness of growing up as a child prodigy and how that had shaped me.
Mandrell, a Hall of Fame member, told the story of Fleming and frequent co-writer Dennis Morgan quizzing her about her childhood growing up in California as a child-prodigy country musician.
This child prodigy was all over the popular press between the 503s and 1910s for graduating high school and attending Tufts University at 11, then receiving his Ph.D. from Harvard at 18.
But she still had to muster the gumption to finish off the champion she has been watching since Kenin was turning heads of her own as a child prodigy in South Florida.
After a brief spell rapping under the name Lord-T (The Golden Child), Prodigy teamed up with the rapper and producer Havoc (born Kejuan Muchita) in his first year of high school.
Child prodigy: A 3-year-old in Britain has become the youngest current member of Mensa, a society whose membership rules require an I.Q. in the top 2 percent of the population.
Jay, considered a child prodigy, completed his college degree at 12 and while still a teenager, was a graduate student at Stanford where the family resided, for a time, in student housing.
The series picks up after the events of the film, with Hiro starting at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology as a child prodigy, and working together with the Big Hero 6 team.
A musical child prodigy, she has now grown into an artist with her band Micachu & The Shapes and her solo work such as 'Mica Levi Presents Bedtime', an hour of 'live heavy rock music'.
Following a five-year investigation, an Indiana couple who once gained fame for raising a child prodigy, has been charged after allegedly abandoning their adopted daughter in an apartment alone before fleeing to Canada.
Laurent Simons, a 9-year-old child prodigy from Belgium, is on track to earn a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology by the end of the year, CNN reported.
The framed photos on the walls are wryly selected: Tiger Woods as a child prodigy; Greg Norman seemingly breaking his putter in frustration; and Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer smoking cigarettes on a golf course.
A child prodigy as a dancer — she liked to joke that if one reversed the syllables in her surname, "Chou-teau" became "Toe-shoe" — Ms. Chouteau started dancing when she was 2 1/2 years old.
Some closer to Tomic's home on the Gold Coast, however, were more concerned that the "mental issues" the 24-year-old admitted to having on court were indicative of wider problems for the once child prodigy.
It's the story of a child prodigy who fought a racist society to become an influential singer (of "To Be Young, Gifted and Black" and "Feeling Good," to name just two) and a civil rights activist.
Former child prodigy Wie, 27, remains perhaps the most famous player in women's golf, after coming within a stroke of making the cut against the world's top men as a 14-year-old at the Sony Open in Hawaii.
Born in 1810 in Warsaw to a middle-class family, he was a child prodigy and became a noted pianist and composer of small-scale but exquisite Romantic pieces of music, such as ballades, études, impromptus, mazurkas, nocturnes and polonaises.
After she became renowned in her native Argentina as a child prodigy, performing from the age of eight, she moved to New York and stopped playing altogether for several years, spending her time mooching about and watching late-night television.
It examines Woods' life as a closely managed introverted child prodigy to a mixed-race global marketing phenomenon, and his mid-career fall from grace as a string of affairs and injuries took a toll on his image and performance.
EUREKA Flynn McGarry, the child-prodigy chef who started his career at age 215 and is now 2207, will be back in New York preparing tasting menus as he did last fall and winter at a caterer and party space.
Originally a child prodigy at the Paris Opera Ballet, Ms. Chauviré (pronounced shaw-vih-RAY) was acclaimed as a national symbol of French culture by an adoring public and by the French government, which bestowed its highest honors on her.
The young British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, who has been making the leap from child prodigy to a maturing star, has been named the first recipient of a new $30,000 classical piano prize awarded by the New York Philharmonic, the orchestra announced Thursday.
The Barnetts, who are now divorced, have told prosecutors that Natalia was left in an apartment when the rest of the the family moved to Canada to help their son, a child prodigy with mild autism, pursue a graduate degree in theoretical physics.
A month later, the Barnetts moved to Canada to help their son Jacob — a child prodigy and the subject of Kristina's book, "The Spark: A Mother's Story of Nurturing, Genius, and Autism" — attend the prestigious Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ontario.
But the Korean contingent is unlikely to have it all its own way this week, with many players running into form at the right time, among them former child prodigy Michelle Wie, who has finished third, second and fourth in her past three starts.
Starn described Woods as a "mythical, almost biblical, figure in American society at this point," whose life has followed a classic Greek story arc that many find irresistible: A child prodigy falls back to earth, struggles physically and emotionally, then is resurrected, transfigured and re-elevated.
A child prodigy who studied classical piano starting at age 3, Worrell rose to prominence in the 1970s as a member of George Clinton's funk and soul collective Parliament-Funkadelic, co-writing and performing numerous hits that would have heavy influence on disco and R&B music.
The Barnetts legally changed Natalia's age to 22 in 2012, and the next year they left her in Indiana while they moved to Canada, where their son, a child prodigy with mild autism, would pursue a graduate degree in physics, the Lafayette Journal & Courier reported, citing an affidavit.
Later, Henry read his paper to Stan — it was so worshipful that even Stan was embarrassed — and Stan tried to tell him that working for the F.B.I. had its downside, like not being able to trust anyone, not even your child-prodigy next-door neighbor and best friend.
Some are familiar names like the writer Zora Neale Hurston, others lesser-known like Ida Van Smith, an influential pilot from the 1960s who introduced underserved children to the aviation and aerospace industries, and Philippa Schuyler, a mixed-race child prodigy profiled by Joseph Mitchell in The New Yorker in 1940.
With two critical darlings under her belt by the age of 14, Barbara was considered a child prodigy and poised to be one of the next great American writers—but rough waters were ahead, as Barbara soon learned that her father was leaving the family for his employer's young secretary, Margaret Whipple.
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mr. Demaine was a child prodigy, who was home-schooled until 12, earned a bachelor's degree in computer science and math from Dalhousie University at 15, got a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Waterloo at 20 and is now a professor of computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Kupperman examines his father Joel's long-suppressed legacy as a child prodigy and recurring panelist on American radio program Quiz Kids during World War II. An endeavor augmented by the author's discovery of "five massive, crumbling scrapbooks" stowed away at his parents' house, Kupperman's comic untangles the story of his father's childhood stardom, but that's just part of it.
Prosecutors allege that nearly three years later, the couple legally changed the girl's age to 22 and left her in Indiana while moving the rest of their family to Canada, where their son, a child prodigy with mild autism who was featured in a "60 Minutes" segment, would pursue a graduate degree in theoretical physics, according to the Lafayette Journal & Courier.
In the 1950s, the child prodigy played past his bedtime at local dance clubs; by the 1960s, the young man had helped to create and was performing samba-jazz on the most renowned stages of Rio de Janeiro; and in the early '70s, he had become a major player in samba-soul, a Brazilian twist on American funk and soul.
The entries that caught my attention included BABY ALBUM, CHILD PRODIGY, TEEN VOGUE (which is making a name for itself for political coverage in addition to vogues that might be popular with teens), CAREEN (always a fun word), ADULT SWIM, SENIOR MOMENT (primarily because … because … I don't remember why, but trust me, it's a good one), PEE WEE, GHOST TOWN, ROOD, PILE IT ON, HOTFOOT IT, SLEEPS IN and ULM, mainly because it reminds me of this Monty Python sketch.

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