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But rather than the macho Norn heroes, the Asura savants manage comic relief at every turn.
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When he was thirteen, he appeared in The Foolish Wise Ones, a 1987 documentary about three autistic savants.
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Plenty of other tech savants are also turning their attention to spacecraft manufacturing.
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Several of the volume's authors argue that it is the third feature, RRBI, that permits people to become savants.
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Ah well, say the coalition's savants in Vienna, at least Mr Haider will lose national influence if he takes up office in rural Carinthia.
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And although 2006 has proved thus far to be calm, meteorology savants say we're just in a hiatus during a possible decades-long bout of Atlantic hurricanes.
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What happens when these social-media savants go back to the ballet (which I hope they do) and wind up at a program of "only" Balanchine and Robbins?
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After a successful career as an author of a number of books, a speaker and a consultant, Peters is the archetype for other savants in the business.
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App Savants: Consumers will take greater advantage of applications.
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She speculates that the abilities of savants in areas that neurotypicals tend to find pointless or boring may result from an ability to see differences where a neurotypical would see only similarities.
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And he can't imagine what it would be like to attempt to recall things without their associated taste, though he is quick to say he wouldn't place his memory in the realm of the savants.
BBC: News
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The "ordinary" human wants to know how, but sadly the geniuses and the savants can only offer fragments of insight into how they function, and the scientists who have studied them rarely offer a definitive answer.
BBC: How does a human calculator do it?