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A Russian software company has invited a seven-year-old coding prodigy to join its management team, as soon as he is old enough to take up paid employment.

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Jiang's results turned her into an overnight sensation, and she was labelled a "prodigy" in the press and on social media.

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While Robinson was a union novice, Suaalii was a prodigy in the code.

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In Charles, Jones found an emerging prodigy, a musician who played a blend of blues, gospel and R&B he’d never heard.

Unfortunately, Jones’ first attempt at screenwriting didn’t include the same kind of realism and lived experiences as Damon and Affleck’s story of a South Boston janitor who also happens to be a math prodigy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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