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But with the coming of age can come such knowledge.
The play might be seen as a coming of age situation.
In 1688, he came of age and took over the government.
He is said to have come of age in 1671.
They set this up for us, when we came of age.
I was just trying to think what would have been current when you came of age.
You have a whole new life, starting with coming of age.
Not since 1971 have so many Japanese come of age at once.
"I guess you could say public art has come of age."
Imagine what he'll be like when he comes of age.
And I had known him once very well, almost up to his coming of age, better than he knew me.
In that dark room they developed and came of age.
On coming of age at 21 he joined the police.
It's a game for Americans who came of age in the 1960's.
On one hand, this is a story about a boy's coming of age.
Because "coming of age" can be a great many things.
There is a public school on the island and most young people move away when they come of age.
But somebody told me the other day that it seemed like a coming of age to them.
From where I sit, very little has changed since my generation came of age in the 1980's.
Could 1992 be the year when the environmental revolution really comes of age?
I want to make this a coming of age, because that's what's so interesting about them.
The question is, How will the generation that came of age in the 1960's find its way into political life?
Her own coming of age was a journey as well.
"So who looked after her half million bucks until she came of age?"
When her son came of age she was able to turn over his father's estate free and clear.