Sentences with phrase «remarkably young age»

«The duo spend all their time together — mostly bickering — and are masters at a remarkably young age of their respective fields.»
These findings, especially the remarkably young age of the positively selected variant, suggest that the human brain is still undergoing rapid adaptive evolution.
At a remarkably young age, Chef Maneet became the Executive Chef of Vermillion in Chicago and New York, garnering a wide array of praise including Best New Chef.

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Impressively, this is first season in charge, but even more remarkably, Sosiashvili is only 25 years of age, which must make him one of the youngest people to ever win a UEFA sanctioned competition.
«This suggests that, remarkably, children begin to emphasise information about physics over information about previous rewards from as young as seven years of age, even when these two types of information are in direct conflict.»
I have an eighty - two year old patient who is remarkably flexible and young for her age after having practiced yoga for over twenty years, she came to yoga when she turned sixty!
On the other hand, I have some remarkably healthy patients who look 10 years younger than their age with fit bodies, supple joints, smooth skin and that youthful glow we all envy.
These are remarkably young retirement ages for any professional (other than police or firefighters).
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