Sentences with phrase «developed precocious talents»

As a flashback informs us, Huang Yu - hsiang was born blind in a modest family in rural Taiwan, but quickly developed precocious talents as a pianist, to the point that he ran for several competitions at a very young age.

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It is other clubs who are the ones that have the young players developing from precocious talent into top class talent, so that is another bragging right we have lost in reality.
Jellett had precocious talent as a painter, and while starting out as a follower of Impressionism she began - as a result of her association with the Parisian abstract painter and teacher Albert Gleizes - to develop a greater interest in modern abstract art like Cubism.
His family, having lived for some time in Jersey and northern France, moved in 1838 to London, where his precocious talent could be properly developed.
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