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Examples
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To infer that those who do not support your boy-wonder are ill educated hayseeds is just a sign of your immaturity and arrogance.
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The Obama supporter's are just so nasty ... it's just ridiculous how you'll talk about Hillary Clinton and then expect her supporter's to support your boy-wonder Obama.
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That's probably because broadcast cousin NBC -- languishing in last place in prime time four years running -- and its boy-wonder chief Ben Silverman get the lion's share of attention, despite accounting for just 5% of NBC Universal's revenue.
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That's probably because broadcast cousin NBC -- languishing in last place in prime time four years running -- and its boy-wonder chief Ben Silverman get the lion's share of attention, despite accounting for just 5% of NBC Universal's revenue.
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The longer the race goes on the more we find out about your boy-wonder and much of it is not pretty.
Poll: 2 out of 3 Dems think long nomination battle hurting party 2008
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It's the Senate's boy-wonder and its 'their job to decide his fate.
Lieberman Lends His Name To Fear-Mongering Documentary On American Muslims And Terrorism 2009
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We were looking once together at Arthur Griffin's rediscovered color plates of the formally flawless boy-wonder Ted Williams when he first wore a Red Sox uniform in 1939 -- photographs that had languished in a file drawer for 50 years.
Christopher Lydon: John Updike: Ted Williams of Our Prose 2009
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EA: There is a 'boy-wonder' phenomenon that often seems to happen at Sundance despite the festival's demonstrated commitment to women filmmakers.
Melissa Silverstein: Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You (Hopefully) 2009
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Morello has assembled two rappers, a local boy-wonder folk singer, and a couple of well known rock bands to play for anyone willing to come out on a rainy Sunday night and shell out $15 for a seat.
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Over the past 30 years the tech industry has offered a fairy-tale environment in which some people have been able to amass insane amounts of wealth at a very young age — boy-wonder billionaires like Sergey Brin and Larry Page of Google, or Jerry Yang and David Filo at Yahoo.
Dancing With The Woz 2009
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