

(14) The story begins in Russia, where the young chess prodigy tore through distinguished grand master opposition like a sickle through soft grain.

(13) A young poet prodigy is basking in royal approval after receiving a message from the Queen. (12) She was a colossus in all her limbs - a marvel of strength and a prodigy of clumsiness. (11) From child prodigy to intelligence consultant the flight has been quick. (10) It is a fine example of the so-called prodigy buildings built by the richest and most intellectually advanced men. (9) Certainly I was no technical prodigy, but I was comfortable around machinery. (8) Child prodigy historians or sociologists would almost be a contradiction in terms. (6) Germany seemed a prodigy of industrial discipline (7) The harmonica prodigy kicks out a foot-stomping blues bonanza to break up the tender anecdotes. (5) A young musical prodigy from Keighley is to showcase her talents to raise awareness of the devastating effects of cancer on teenagers. (4) Van Schurman was a prodigy of linguistic skills. (3) In the local fashion world, designer Oscar Lawalata is something of a prodigy. (2) Having eclipsed the record of Anand to become the youngest grandmaster from the country, the chess prodigy is now gunning for greater glory. (1) Maybe so, but when LeBron entered the ninth grade at his new school, St Vincent-St Mary, at least one international sports agency inquired about the young basketball prodigy who was becoming the talk of Akron.
