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The fact is that his precocity in vice was awful.
The king was only a child, but already he showed a surprising degree of precocity.
Precocity must have an opposite; maybe it's "young at heart."
Such precocity is less unusual, even in children of the Rich, than most grown people imagine.
But the sexual precocity of some American children often amounts to tragedy - and to a health problem.
Little of this precocity, though, revealed itself in school.
It's a choice designed to show off the young teen singer's precocity.
She had to remind herself again of his precocity.
They are Old Ones and know how to handle such precocity.
Mathematics and music, in other words, are not the only areas in which precocity can play a role.
You examine every turn of flesh for precocity, and crow it to the world.
His rigid religious background and sexual precocity led to experimentation at an early age.
This did not keep his parents from being considerably embarrassed by their youngest son's precocity.
Jeff Higgins, for all his precocity, was still a small-town boy at heart.
"In mental ability the children of young parents show best at an early age but rapidly lose their precocity.
Yael Goldstein is a young writer of great emotional precocity.
So do our ideas about children, grown-ups and precocity.
There is, in fact, a technical precocity that is really stunning.
He was a stern, unsmiling man, and hated all forms of precocity.
I don't think that you can have any other sort of signs of precocity.
He amazes me by his precocity and various endowment.
I remember the words because your father made me recite them to five or six different people during my visit, as evidence of your precocity.
Dercius and the others laughed at the precocity of the little boy.
One was the career of precocity, the young person who published a series of books that were really quite remarkable.
He seemed fascinated by Caroline's precocity, her exuberance and adaptability.