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31. She fought the battle for equity in officiating last year, and hoped to see good things come of it this season.
32. Nothing bad will come of drinking this.
33. Renewable energy has come of age.
34. Nothing good could come of things here below.
35. He will come of age next year.
36. Calamities always come of a moment's intolerance.
37. Some good might come of all this gloomy business.
38. Program trading has now come of age.
39. In England people now come of age at 18.
40. In some countries boys come of age at sixteen.
41. She signed her own hire purchase agreement now that she's come of age.
42. Janet Fitch's White Oleander is yet another book that follows one young woman's struggle to come of age in spite of the many hardships she encounters.
43. Objective : To investigate the out - come of thoracolumbar instability fractures in subacute period.
44. Rabbie: Come on . It's something to to. You only come of age once in your life.
45. The year from 1890 to 1920 saw the social gospel come of age.
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47. Surely, no good thing will come of my life, because my T. V. offers me no good time to do the will of God.
48. Take the cure for impotence, that your manhood may shoot forth, and a hundred new beings come of your coming.
49. Let us also recognize that older generations themselves stand to learn a great deal from the experiences and examples of young people as they come of age in a world of accelerating interconnectedness.
50. Herbert himself had come of age eight months before me.
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52. I'm not going to be using my body once I'm dead, so if some good can come of parceling it out for medical research, I'm all for it.
53. As Katherine Anne Porter's saying goes:"Miracles are spontaneous, they cannot be summoned, but come of themselves".
54. However, in any case of classification, the out come of these women are miserable. In men world which have right to rule, they inevitably take to the road of tragedy, or suicide, or madness, or leave.
55. He and the manager have a face off, but nothing come of it.
56. When John come of age, he will inherit a of money.
57. In these trying times , to differing degrees, they've come of age.
58. The question for Americans is what will come of our ambivalence.
59. The day you come of age close around you because you are a woman.
60. As if the estrangement between them had come of any culpability of hers.
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