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child prodigy

Young person who has developed a remarkable talent for one or more subjects or pursuits. Unlike idiots savants, child prodigies are usually taught by an adult. Mozart was a child prodigy of musical genius.



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Byline: Anne Williams The Register-Guard South Eugene High School math prodigy Eric Kerner Larson has soared to the top, taking the $100,000 top prize Tuesday night in the prestigious Intel Science Talent Search after spending the past nine months immersed in a highly complex mathematical puzzle.
S Math prodigy Reason (nicknamed Reel and her mother Sarafina constantly move around Australia to avoid recognition and trouble.
Catherine, something of a math prodigy herself (or maybe not), worries that her father's mental decline may well be hereditary and that she's losing her beautifully lit mind as well.
 
 
 
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