Sentences with phrase «so precocious»

«This girl who was so precocious entered the male - dominated woods of the art world, and they made sure that she got lost in it,» he added.
The reality of it is so absorbing, the apparent use of optical instruments so precocious.
Individual achievement test scores can be misleading at the pre-school and kindergarten levels, if the child is already reading and doing arithmetic — these abilities are not expected in this age group, so precocious readers or mathies will score significantly above their age level, just because they are precocious readers or mathies.
Rian Johnson's new Star Wars film needs to resolve the many mysteries of The Force Awakens — starting with why Rey is so precocious in the ways of the Jedi
The O'Fallon siblings are a bit mischievous, but more so precocious.
Sweet she is, but oh so precocious.

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Rather than making her precocious and endearing and non-threatening, this series made Anne real: why does she imagine so much?
When he was just 14 the precocious teenager went so far as to schedule an appointment with Denver «s then - Archbishop James Casey to discuss his doubts.
In doing so, he must also determine or discover where he stands in the timeless conflict between good and evil, particularly in light of his precocious ability as a wizard and his enigmatic role in the culturewide conflict into which he was born.
Both are elite - level travel ballplayers, with Jones so talented and precocious that he «played up» on travel team for 13 - year - olds in 2014.
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.
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.
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.
So what did the precocious primate do with the 100 yen earned for making his first word match?
Musser: No, I am being precocious a little bit, but [a] lot of the big brick theories in physics over the past hundreds of years have come from unification, have come from trying to bring together that which had seemed so impossible to bring together.
So with the mounting stressors over the last few months of being a work - from - home mom with a strong - willed, precocious toddler, starting an intensive year - long Ayurvedic practitioner program, and starting a new business with my husband (more on that later), I was starting to feel my meditation practice calling to me again.
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 breathing of warm wind reviving the desolated landscape, the previously denuded branches adorning their wands with tight green buds and precocious white blooms, the feeling of the sunlight's pale kiss... After so long without, the first signs of spring are showing their presence, banishing the chill to memory.
Goldthwait, on screenwriting and directing duty for the fourth time, ups the ante of precocious C - bomb dropping teenage girls (an alarming number of these characters seem to be popping up, from Hit Girl to Boltie) with Roxy (Tara Lynn Barr) who might not have the best aim with a handgun, but does a mean Jeff Foxworthy impression and has an impressively long list of grievances (and Star Trek trivia) for one so young.
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.
Schwartzman plays him as precocious, yet still a kid and inept in so many ways of the adult world he wants so desperately to inhabit.
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 does so to spend time with a precocious high school student named Annika (Chloe Grace Moretz).
In fact, so much of the humor is adult, whether in raunchiness or complexity, that Jackboots on Whitehall is less a family film than one for liberal parents and their precocious teens.
So when precocious 10 - year - old contestant Chaitanya Chopra (Rohan Chand) tries to befriend him, Guy swats him away like an annoying gnat, eventually giving in to the incredibly persistent loner when he learns that his father has left him (and his hotel minibar) alone for the weekend.
As Rice explains, most colleges and universities don't offer degrees or certificates in online education (BSU is a precocious exception), so preparation tends to happen on the ground.
Growing up in central Indiana, Russell says he was «one of those kids they didn't know what to do with,» too precocious for his tiny school district to accommodate, but kept in high school by state laws that typically require kids to sit through 40 or so courses to graduate.
Neither precocious readers nor hyperlexics would have any trouble pronouncing the letter «p» in «pin» (which is aspirated and released) differently from the letter «p» in «spin» (which is neither aspirated or released); likewise, the letter «k» in «keep» versus the «k» in «stack,» and so on.
He talks, in «Frames of Mind,» about Jean - Paul Sartre, a famous French philosopher, and novelist who was «extremely precocious» as a young child but «so skilled at mimicking adults, including their style and register of talk, that by age five he could enchant audiences with his linguistic fluency.»
So why encourage your precocious progeny to pursue knowledge beyond our borders in a place where those «A's» they earned in foreign language classes might not be so impressivSo why encourage your precocious progeny to pursue knowledge beyond our borders in a place where those «A's» they earned in foreign language classes might not be so impressivso impressive?
Building on Ellison's precocious persona, recent video work It's So Important to Seem Wonderful Part II uses animation software to transform the artist into a marionette - like 3D rendering.
So «we» have been thinking about this for a long time, or a precocious few have been.
So I can't give you my sense, at least, of the quality of her poetry, other than from the lyrics of Merchant's song, which display a precocious intelligence and a playfulness that augur well.
These four precocious girls, ranging in age from five to 11, were delighted by my iPhone (s aapl) the first time I showed it to them and now, each time they visit, my iPhone is appropriated for a while so they can play games on it.
In the words of Lauren Child's precocious Lola: «I'm really, really ever so not well.»
She is so cute and precocious little girl.
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