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- noun Plural form of
Mozart .
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I was especially fond of elsur, pooched, and popeblower, although come budget off the Mozarts is a great phrase.
8.8 greygirlbeast 2010
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The Mozarts are the Fultons and Edisons and Jobses.
Follow the Money James Grant 2011
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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Musik-Tablett für die Mozarts von morgen - Ausgefallene Gadgets & Geschenkideen
Compose by Ouyang Xi, He Binbin, Zeng Li & Li Bo » Yanko Design 2008
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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
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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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