Sentences with phrase «generation of prodigies»

His struggles were relative — 24 and 10 is only a down year in the world in which Davis lives — but they were magnified by the rise of the next generation of prodigies.

Not exact matches

Millennials made up the majority (53 %) of employees of companies surveyed for the ranking (all CEOs from Diply and Prodigy Game fall squarely into this generation).
Every generation produces a prodigy tapped to be the new face of hockey.
A former art prodigy and second generation petty thief buys his way out of prison to spend time with his ailing son.
That's why some 22 years on, a late - night dash from Brands Hatch to north Cornwall with one of my best mates, a Ford Mondeo estate and the Prodigy's Music for the Jilted Generation, remains one of the best drives I've ever had.
Along the way, Isabel ponders or discusses: the nature of genius; child prodigies and pushy parents; our responsibility to future generations; the art of judging social cues; insincere compliments and heart - sink friends; dress codes and personal hygiene obligations; arguments about nothing; projectile vomiting; answering the telephone; the criminality of illegal parking; the morals of unearned money; the expiry date of sympathy; when does a reward become a ransom; loyalty to government, country and family; the ownership of leftovers; email expectations; and, of course, clouds.
We have the first generation of people coming of age who don't remember AOL or Prodigy.
Well - established operators and developers, like Korman Communities, a four - generation firm who has constructed more than 30,000 single - family homes, 12,000 apartments and townhouses, as well as two million square feet of industrial and commercial space have partnered up with Prodigy in the development of two Manhattan properties, AKA Wall Street and AKA United Nations.
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