Sentences with phrase «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.
Bellerin — Precocious talent ravaged with injuries this year.
The18 - year - old precocious talent has already represented Croatia's U-21 side, although the Gunners look set to face competition from Inter Milan for the wideman.
This is a more impressive feat of James» durability than anything else, I'd argue, but certainly he's a precocious talent like nothing we've ever seen.
and Fabregas was a precocious talent, an exception to the rule.But even he wasn't in the Arsenal first 11 at 17.
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.
Another precocious talent to follow closely is Tonny Vilhena.
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.
That was asking a lot of the 19 - year - old, even for someone with his precocious talent.
Ed Woodward and many others in the hierarchy believe he is a precocious talent to be invested in for the future, but there is also an argument that he is badly needed right now, even if not always a starter.
A precocious talent, the 21 - year old is beginning to add end product to his intelligent movement and eye for a pass.
Agents will not say no to precocious talent, but it has to be in evidence.
Als spoke affectionately of the India - born British artist, discussing her precocious talent — she successfully applied to the Slade School of Art in London at age 15 — and the unfair way that her romantic relationship with the late painter Lucien Freud (her teacher at the Slade, with whom she had a son) overshadowed her early career.
Born in 1902 in Iron River, Mich., a poverty - stricken mining town, he worked in mines and lumber camps as a teenager while showing a precocious talent for drawing.
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.

Not exact matches

Well, it's either talent or a precocious Midas touch that distinguishes these panel members.
Should the Citizens realise the rumours and bid such an eye - watering fee for the precocious youngster — who remains a raw talent — it's hard to imagine that Schalke would turn them down, despite Tonnie's fighting talk.
Inter Milan have a roster of young and precocious footballing talent and tickets to watch them live are always a popular choice.
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.
Prince's performance feels so natural that it almost doesn't feel like acting — at least, until the emotional stakes get more precarious, and then it becomes clear that Prince is a precocious young talent who knows exactly what she's doing.
She lives with her precocious younger sister and two surfer girl roommates, but she is clearly the one with the talent for the board, which is the reason she is invited to compete in the Women's Rip Masters competition.
Our experience with the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth suggests that certain tests like the SAT can be helpful in identifying talent and have long - term predictive value.
Why it looks cool: Australian high school student Daniel West refused to allow his lack of computer programming knowledge to stand in the way of his precocious game design talent.
And while the pictures betray a host of influences ranging from Symbolism to Surrealism, her own talent was as prodigious as it was precocious.
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