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  • noun Plural form of Mozart.

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Examples

  • I was especially fond of elsur, pooched, and popeblower, although come budget off the Mozarts is a great phrase.

    8.8 greygirlbeast 2010

  • The Mozarts are the Fultons and Edisons and Jobses.

    Follow the Money James Grant 2011

  • I sometimes wonder how many potential "Mozarts" are right now sitting in front of a TV in The Projects or in a trailer park.

    Miracle At St. Anna Steven Barnes 2008

  • For educated, financially comfortable non-Tiger Moms, however, the thought of giving up “Baby Mozarts,” chants of “well done” to build self-esteem, and, yes, even sleepovers–is too much.

    Parents as tigers and wimps: Cycles in child rearing and schooling Valerie Strauss 2011

  • For children, play is the means to learn the world, to establish the basics and nuances of life in a body with other people, animals, furniture, facts and fancies to deal with -- while for our Einsteins and Mozarts, those among us who have achieved true mastery, the freedom to explore and express that mastery is playful in its very essence.

    Studying Game Studies 2010

  • Not necessarily every day - some people are Mozarts (fits and starts) and some people are Beethovens (structured and consistent).

    Archive 2010-06-01 Janice Hardy 2010

  • Awareness motivates action by itself then we may miss a few Mozarts and Hitlers, but since I don't really believe in the Great Man hypothesis, doesn't seem to matter.

    Deep Phobic Memory Steven Barnes 2010

  • Musik-Tablett für die Mozarts von morgen - Ausgefallene Gadgets & Geschenkideen

    Compose by Ouyang Xi, He Binbin, Zeng Li & Li Bo » Yanko Design 2008

  • Not necessarily every day - some people are Mozarts (fits and starts) and some people are Beethovens (structured and consistent).

    How They Do It: Guest Blogger Holly Cupala Shares Six Secrets About Writing Janice Hardy 2010

  • He writes: "It would be one thing if such a revolution produced Mozarts, Einsteins, or Raphaels, but it doesn't."

    Lawrence Lessig: The Solipsist and the Internet (a Review of Helprin's Digital Barbarism) 2009

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