Her first solo exhibition at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery will showcase works such as prints made
at the precocious age of eight in 1933 as a book for her father, as well as surprisingly sophisticated linocuts both in imagery and technique, accompanied by handwritten poems.
Frank Stella (b. 1936) had a significant epiphany
at the precocious age of 22 when he decided to make all parts of the picture equal — doing away with one of the last vestiges of traditional painting.
These themes play into your first series of photographs that really gained attention, «Seeing in the Dark,» which you started making when you were 20 and first exhibited
at the precocious age of 21.
And if you need to make room for those new releases, Kate Dacey has some suggestions for selling your manga on E-Bay
at Precocious Curmudgeon.
If you've seen the 1990 box office comedy Kindergarten Cop, then you likely recall Arnold Schwartzenegger as a teacher snapping
at a precocious 5 - year - old boy who suggests that his headache might be a tumor.
My 6 year old is
at a precocious stage of not totally understanding that life is not all bed of roses and while most would not consider this important, I do.
Not exact matches
According to a fascinating recent Nature article by Tom Clynes, science has been hard
at work trying to figure out the answer to that question for more than four decades with the the Study of Mathematically
Precocious Youth.
Edmark's
precocious cat, its clever cow, and its irresistible orangutan had won the hearts, Vetras says, of «the tweed - jacketed, Volvo - driving 130 - plus - IQ set» who shopped
at specialty chains.
At Bloomberg Businessweek, we've taken a special interest in the
precocious Shkreli, 31.
A
precocious and self - contained child, from an early age possessed of an outstanding facility for languages, he was dazzling as a scholar
at Eton and,
at seventeen, a scholar
at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he went on to gain first - class honors and a prize fellowship.
There is something perfectly Reagan-esque about a government that is
at once malevolent, omnipotent, and vulnerable to the meddling of
precocious children.
From the handful of occasions on which I interacted with Wiesel, I recall the eagerness and warmth with which he endeavored to put the company
at ease, as if he were a celebrity forever loyal to the
precocious, shy small town boy he once was.
I was by no means a
precocious reader, no Jonathan Edwards who
at 12 could read Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding and understand it.
And finally, my very own co-author and close friend, Dr. Paul Boland, a highly decorated Regent's Professor
at New Mexico State University, insisted, over my vehement protests, that we publish a photo of an immature — but
precocious — «Peter Pepper» in our new tome, The Complete Chile Pepper Book.
Dr. Benson Martin, a veterinarian
at the New Bolton School of Veterinary Medicine in Pennsylvania, says, «Generally, colts mature earlier and tend to be more
precocious than the fillies.
It was a two - story brick dwelling
at 8130 Morrison Road, where White lived with his girlfriend, Tangie Thompson, 28, who owned the house, and her three - year - old son, Devyn, an outgoing,
precocious sweetheart of a kid.
Matched up against Okafor, Williams will face the Herculean task of keeping him
at bay — and of warding off Okafor's
precocious freshman sidemen, Josh Boone and Charlie Villanueva — without accumulating a raft of fouls.
That series win was their first in 15 years and was punctuated by the
precocious Lillard draining a game - winning 3 - pointer
at the buzzer.
The boss would normally turn to Calum Chambers who has showed his
precocious ability
at right back and in the middle, but the youngster is suspended after picking up a 5th yellow card
at Chelsea.
At the maddeningly
precocious age of 23, Steffes has pulled off a takeover that's as sudden as it is spectacular.
He looked
at the youngster and said something about «the next Oscar Robertson,» and the clamor to find out more about this
precocious player became so great that his coach put him off - limits.
and Fabregas was a
precocious talent, an exception to the rule.But even he wasn't in the Arsenal first 11
at 17.
Something of a
precocious talent, he made his debut
at the tender age of 17 before winning the first of 77 caps two years later in a friendly against the Soviet Union.
A similarly
precocious talent, German midfielder Sebastian Deisler seemingly had the world
at his feet and the hopes of the nation in his hands, only for injuries and depression to cut short a once - promising career.
No disrespect to Chelsea's
precocious 33 - year - old new manager, Villas - Boas, who is, beyond doubt, an exceptional talent and now that Fernando Torres, on the basis of his display
at Stoke, seems
at least to be finding his true, formidable form, could avoid clashing with the demanding Roman Abramovich over putting him in the team.
Pochettino compared his
precocious young talent to one of the all - time greats of the game in style alone, but even so mentioning the two in the same sentence resulted in Edwards immediately being labelled Tottenham's «Mini Messi» — a nickname, incidentally, he has had
at Spurs since the 2014/15 season.
We use diapers
at daycare because he won't go potty there, but do underpants
at home in the evenings and weekends.It's been a slow process, probably because our
precocious kid went straight past the novelty of going potty to realizing that being a big kid kind of sucks, compared to the easy life of a baby.
While trying to teach your toddler or infant about Mozart may be
precocious, teaching them about sharing and handling themselves in an appropriate way, can and should start
at a very young age.
At his 80th birthday party we were regaled with tales of his career going back to when he was a
precocious teenager treading the music hall boards.
On 1 August 1790, a
precocious student named Victor Frankenstein submitted a radical proposal to an ethical panel
at the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria.
A small number of people, mostly mathematicians or scientists, have developed the skills to create deep simulations — meaning those that can change the underlying thinking that motivated the simulation in the first place — with enough ease and speed to give a
precocious peek
at some of the wonderful qualities human communication might encompass in the future.
Although not
precocious in most respects, I learned how to read, mostly by myself,
at age 4.
Precocious development of numerous rudimentary spikelets (white arrows) was observed
at the base of main spikelets (H).
Back in 1999, scientists
at Princeton announced the creation of «Doogie Howser» mice (named after a
precocious doctor from another TV series).
We,
at Rishikul Yogshala, are highly
precocious and meticulous about conducting Hatha Yoga Training and so, only the best and the most authentic aspects of this discipline are imparted to our students across our schools in India, Nepal, Vietnam, and Thailand.
The 31 - year - old Seattle area woman had been plagued by metabolic issues literally all her life:
precocious puberty
at age 3; polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) by age 14; weight gain of 320 lbs (145 kg) on her 6 foot (183 cm) frame and pre-diabetes by her 20s.
In case you're not familiar with these
precocious little elves, the idea is that Santa sends one of his elves to each kid or household
at the beginning of December to keep an eye on the kids and make sure they deserve their spot on the nice list.
He is
precocious without being annoying, funny, and matches Hugh Jackman's chops
at every turn.
Only her
precocious wit and sarcasm hint
at the boredom felt by an individual significantly more knowledgeable than those around her.
It's already cast former child wizard Emma Watson as Belle, the
precocious French peasant
at the center of...
Have
at this tidy, explosive session from a
precocious group of newcomers, Catfish and The Bottlemen.
As in «The Devil Wears Prada,» she frequently relies on her a kind of put - upon hauteur to extract humor from unprepossessing material, though there is perhaps too much of that playfulness
at the expense of the
precocious sensuality she displayed so brilliantly in «My Summer of Love»; this Young Victoria remains a notably sexless figure.
Dayton and Faris boldly satirise traditional American values without the easy cynicism - hilariously encapsulated by Olive's
precocious posturing
at the beauty contest...
Right from the moment we first saw her
at age 13 in Atonement as the worryingly
precocious younger sister
at the big house, she's always seemed someone set apart, which makes playing an ordinary Irish village girl in this adaptation of Colm Tóibín's noted novel the sort of challenge which might just set the agenda for the rest of her career.
Dayton and Faris boldly satirise traditional American values without the easy cynicism - hilariously encapsulated by Olive's
precocious posturing
at the beauty contest... Full Review
A native of Catalan who relocated to Los Angeles
at 18, Collet - Serra had a
precocious rise through the commercial and music video directing ranks that caught the attention of producer Joel Silver, leading to his first feature gig on 2005's House of Wax, which this dewy young critic
at the time described as «an adroitly shot inventory of perversities, bustling with inventive murder and anchored by Brian Edmonds's great, creepy sets.»
The casting choices are also a liability, with Kunis laboring to look even slightly domestic or even just lived - in as a character with a long history with a one - dimensionally self - centered husband and two
precocious kids that look like they were freshly pulled from the Movie - Kid rack
at the film studio prop store.
Opposite Rylance is the
precocious Ruby Barnhill as Sophie, the orphan who spies him from her window
at night and whom he spirits away to Giant Country to keep his secret.
Bautista will star as «a hardened CIA operative who finds himself
at the mercy of a
precocious 9 - year - old girl, having been sent undercover to surveil her family,» ComingSoon writes.
At home, they and their mother Kate (Gugu Mbatha - Raw) rub along in the long shadow of his disappearance, until one day a strange being, evidently in some sort of telepathic communication with the
precocious Charles Wallace, arrives to give them hope.