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Mouret's father was a prosperous silk merchant of Avignon, an amateur violinist who recognized his son's precocious musical abilities and provided him with a fine education.

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His precocious ability secured him a public appointment as teacher of his art while he was only a boy, attracting the note of the emperor himself ; but at the age of twenty-five his faculties gave way, and he spent the remainder of his long life in a state of intellectual impotence.
Sterling, a precocious Providence high school student who had befriended Lovecraft the previous year, gave Lovecraft a draft of the story in January 1936.

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It was at Cambridge that he first met Queen Elizabeth, who was impressed by his precocious intellect, and was accustomed to calling him " the young Lord Keeper ".
The experiences and performances of the precocious band were documented in its first DVD, Frat Party at the Pankake Festival, which debuted in November 2001.
The only literary figure to recognise Droste's precocious talent was Anton Matthias Sprickmann ( 1749-1833 ), whom she first met in 1812.
At the age of sixteen young Bahrdt, a precocious lad whose training had been neglected, began to study theology under the orthodox mystic Christian August Crusius ( 1715 – 1775 ), who in 1757 had become first professor in the theological faculty.
A precocious talent like Arthur Rimbaud, his first poems were published in Montreal when he was 16 years old.
Isolated premature menarche is rarely the first manifestation of precocious puberty.
In the middle of the play, Helen's mother tells Sullivan that Helen, before her illness, had been precocious in her learning of language and that her first word had been " wah-wah " for water.
Gerald, Lord Peter's favourite nephew, who was first seen a decade earlier as a precocious boy playing a major role in solving " The Learned Adventure of the Dragon's Head " and appeared as an Oxford undergraduate in Gaudy Night ; is now an RAF combat pilot.
Lucy is first introduced in Postmortem as a precocious 10 – year – old, the only child of Kay's sister who is presented as flighty, irresponsible, narcissistic, the last of which is common to Scarpetta.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1932, Plath developed a precocious talent as a writer, publishing her first poem when she was only eight years old.
When thelarche occurs at an unusually early age, it may be the first manifestation of precocious puberty.
At Beverly Hills High School, he earned a reputation as a precocious musician playing jazz guitar and composing a symphonic piece, " Western Impressions ", the first orchestral work by a student to be publicly performed by the high school orchestra under the direction of Robert Holmes.
The character of Nancy, a slightly chubby and precocious eight-year-old, first appeared in the strip Fritzi Ritz about the airheaded flapper title character.
By all accounts a precocious child, she wrote her first poem when she was nine, and Beatrice: a Tale of the Early Christians when she was thirteen years old.
Their first essay into the world of humanist patronage is to support a precocious composer in completing an unfinished opera by E. T. A.
David Young, a strict man and the first banker in Canadian, did not quite know how to control his precocious son, whom neighborhood boys nicknamed " Pumpkin " because of his auburn hair.
It is one of the causes of familial precocious puberty — a condition first described in 1937.
Stanford's first major film role was in the low-budget indie film Tadpole ( 2002 ), in which he portrays Oscar Grubman, a precocious 15-year-old with a crush on his stepmother, played by Sigourney Weaver.
A player of precocious talent, Jim Renwick was aged just nineteen when he won his first cap against in 1972.
As a boy Dahl was taken in hand by a sympathetic mentor at the Bergen cathedral who at first thought that this bright student would make a good priest, but then, recognizing his remarkably precocious artistic ability, arranged for him to be trained as an artist.
With statements such as " before her second birthday she had dismantled her first hard drive ," the Opal Koboi character comes off as precocious, but not in a positive way.
Catharine was a precocious, physically attractive, and largely self-educated young woman, who had her first novel ( The Adventures of a Young Lady, later retitled Olinda ’ s Adventures ) published anonymously in 1693, when she was but 14 years old.
After coming out as gay, he saw his first therapist, who found nothing wrong with him other than being "' too precocious for his own good.
In his second year in high school, the precocious Snow created the first radio review column in American journalism, in The Cincinnati Enquirer.

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Though his father wanted him to continue his training as a goldsmith, he showed such a precocious talent in drawing that he started as an apprentice to Michael Wolgemut at the age of fifteen in 1486.
But he was precocious and Mr Wallington at Baling encouraged him to publish, at the age of fifteen, an immature work, Ishmael and Other Poems.
Gifted with a precocious intellect, Georg early threw himself into the pursuit of the " new learning ", with such effect that at the age of 20, he was appointed Rector extraordinarius of Greek at the so-called Great School of Zwickau, and made his appearance as a writer on philology.
Susan was a precocious child, having learned to read and write at age three.
He also demonstrated a precocious talent for building, impressing his father Jahangir at the age of 16 when he built his quarters within his great grandfather the Mughal Emperor Babur's Kabul fort and redesigned buildings within Agra fort.
Since a very early age, Mazzini showed good learning qualities ( as well as a precocious interest towards politics and literature ), and was admitted to the University at only 14, graduating in law in 1826, initially practicing as a " poor man's lawyer ".
He was sent to study music at the Conservatorio San Pietro a Maiella in Naples, where he quickly demonstrated his diligence and precocious talent, earning a gold medal from the Ministero della Pubblica Istruzione ( Department of Education ).
It was during the family's six-year stay at the Black Bear Inn that Lawrence senior began to make use of his son's precocious talents for drawing and reciting poetry.
Also in 1847, another of Joule's presentations at the British Association in Oxford was attended by George Gabriel Stokes, Michael Faraday, and the precocious and maverick William Thomson, later to become Lord Kelvin, who had just been appointed professor of natural philosophy at the University of Glasgow.
After that incident Morphy's family recognized him as a precocious talent and encouraged him to play at family gatherings and local chess milieus.
A precocious student, he entered college at the age of 16 and left with a masters degree aged 21.
In 1853, at the precocious age of 15, Perkin entered the Royal College of Chemistry in London ( now part of Imperial College London ), where he began his studies under August Wilhelm von Hofmann.
A precocious child with an amazing memory, Giovanni was schooled in Latin, and possibly Greek, at a very early age.
Bradwardine was a precocious student, educated at Balliol College, Oxford where he was a fellow by 1321 ; he took the degree of doctor of divinity, and acquired the reputation of a profound scholar, a skilful mathematician and an able theologian.
Brummell was educated at Eton and made his precocious mark on fashion when he not only modernized the white stock, or cravat, that was the mark of the Eton boy, but added a gold buckle to it.
The Wilders received special permission to start their precocious daughter in school early and took jobs ( Almanzo as a day laborer, Laura as a seamstress at a dressmaker's shop ) to save enough money to once again start a farm.
In 1944, while performing at London's Royal Albert Hall, Clark was discovered by film director Maurice Elvey, who cast her as precocious orphaned waif Irma in his weepy war drama Medal for the General.
He fell into ill-health, and had to be removed from school before he was twelve ; but on his recovery he was sent at this early age to Glasgow University, and displayed so much precocious learning, especially in Greek, that he was offered a Snell exhibition at Oxford.

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