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His sexual performance begins to suffer at a precociously young age.
In the instance of the precociously mature and intelligent child, this may be possible.
Other children picked up precociously - and poignantly - on their parents' excitement.
Leonard, too, was coming of age - precociously so.
At a precociously early age He began to formulate His own philosophy.
But such faults of personality, he suggests, should be measured against other, more precociously modern behavior.
My husband thought her writing precociously talented but wanted to fire her nonetheless.
She was precociously attuned to the interplay of mind and body, far more so than her peers.
He was a precociously intelligent child, and by the age of 15 was studying law at university.
Precociously sophisticated in the ways of the world, Lara is already a skillful diplomat.
But he looks precociously unflustered by the size of the audience.
Occasionally Jason's musings become a little too precociously poetic, but, then, he's that kind of kid.
"No," Jupe had told him firmly in his precociously deep voice.
He seems also to have been remarkably and precociously intelligent, creating a map of Russia, which is still preserved.
She got to talking with the mournful, precociously discursive child, and the talk continued, mostly by telephone, for the next dozen years.
His parents held formal balls; Ballard precociously wrote a manual for playing contract bridge.
Though precociously skilled, she was still capable only of minor, reasonably safe conjurations.
It was also arguably too passe for such a precociously self-conscious innovator.
As a precociously diverse designer, he saw the creation of arts in terms of social responsibility.
By age sixteen Christine was a thorough professional with a precociously analytical view of her vocation.
Bernardo is precociously attuned to the lifestyles of urban sophisticates.
He was precociously assured onstage and unnervingly childish off.
The result of this coldblooded experiment is the precociously intelligent John Shaw.
"That means we don't need a land permit," Max said, sounding precociously like the corporate counsel for a development company.
But he was also precociously talented, and in the fifth grade began taking art classes at the Carnegie Museum.