The film is both a moving coming of age story and a black comedy, said to be as relevant today as when it was written. |
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Children across the world, from widely different backgrounds, celebrate their coming of age. |
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He parallels the paths of two very different figures, each coming of age and choosing a path in life during a treacherous time. |
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This momentous shift has combined with the coming of age of human rights advocacy from the grass roots in Western countries. |
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This exhibition simultaneously marks the coming of age of video art and honours Viola's status as a master of the medium. |
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The theme evokes the acute anxieties, those of the kids portrayed and those of the responsible adults, that attend coming of age. |
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Once a bastion for socialist thinking, the open source community is finally coming of age. |
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Bambara's feisty girls are not diminutive characters, to be outgrown with the coming of age of the movement. |
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Young people coming of age imbibed this political atmosphere, for the most part unconsciously. |
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Moreover, a generation of local architects who have been educated abroad is coming of age. |
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For young people coming of age now I think it's particularly sad, because I feel like I had it just 10 years ago. |
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Young people mark their coming of age in different ceremonies or initiations. |
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It's far from a single-issue film, and never romanticizes, vulgarizes or trivializes Josie's coming of age. |
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It is at once a coming of age story, a rite of passage, a road trip and a buddy movie. |
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Time was when being offered a tipple for the first time was a rite of passage, a coming of age. |
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The coming of age of the Baby Boomers and the political pressures engendered by the Vietnam War led to adoption of the 26th Amendment in 1970. |
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Among the general population, persons coming of age since 1990 have been getting involved primarily with marijuana, often as a blunt. |
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Information on matters such as celebration of births, the coming of age and marriage and ceremonial rituals at funerals were shared. |
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That one will go down in history as it marked the coming of age of Spanish futsal. |
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Many of the Chicano texts appropriate or written for young adults feature males coming of age. |
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Or is this a sign that opinion polling in India is finally coming of age? |
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Being such a self congratulator, I was ready to extend the celebrations for my coming of age across a whole weekend, even though the date in question was on the Monday after. |
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The author thoughtfully weaves patches of personal history with discourses on topics so fundamental to her growth as a young woman coming of age in Alabama. |
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Given its coming of age in the 19th Century, this tradition has tended to elevate humans over nature and accorded an exalted place to human consciousness. |
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One consequence of rebirth is a second coming of age, and both Maura and her children act out with the heedless egocentrism of adolescents. |
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Today, we have a new climate for women who are coming of age. |
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The book depicted a young Anglo-Indian man's coming of age in London. |
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It's a coming of age story where we see the different stages of manhood. |
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The procedure imparts a sense of pride, of coming of age and a feeling of community membership. |
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The story is part coming of age film, and part slice of life. |
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India's experiments with grassroots democracy and local self governance are coming of age. |
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The Great War was a milestone in the coming of age of our country as a nation. |
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What has been the impact of all these changes on those who are now coming of age? |
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Our industry is coming of age and is looking for practices to ensure that guests visiting Canada receive first-rate service. |
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In traditional society, it is used for teaching the young coming of age how to live in the world. |
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I put it to him that the invitation may have signalled his coming of age. |
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He faced the prospect of losing his position, and might be motivated to ensure his long-term power and status beyond the point of the rightful monarch coming of age. |
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These people are the adults of tomorrow and are coming of age. |
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This is a ceremony which marks the coming of age for pubescent youngsters. |
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Many human societies have tested young people coming of age with a quest or trial that tests the candidate's physical and mental skills and endurance. |
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The Supreme Court Bill provides for New Zealand's final court of appeal to be located in New Zealand, and marks the coming of age of New Zealand's judicial system. |
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It was a coming of age, a place where boys transformed into men. |
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She wrote to me a little over a year ago, proposing that an official 18th birthday acknowledgement be sent to each person coming of age in Canada, as a way to address the decline in voting among young Canadians. |
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Europe's digital capital is coming of age. |
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With our newer cities coming of age and our older ones being restored, now is the time to consider exploring the wealth of interest and entertainment they hold. |
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Does this mean that young people in their twenties are not coming of age? |
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Obtaining information on address changes, young people coming of age to vote, new Canadians and deceased individuals is extremely valuable for this reason. |
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If this were a memoir of his coming of age — and it's tempting to think that it is one in disguise — the author would be called brave for confessing every urge, insecurity and selfish act from prepubescence through college. |
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Jackie French has successfully combined a saga of survival with a centuries old coming of age bildungsroman. |
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Digital convergence is finally coming of age. |
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Some said that a cohort of young males in Iraq and Syria are already coming of age immersed in the group's propaganda and ideology, and that a generation of children was being raised to idealize its masked militants. |
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I'm proud to have been a part of its coming of age. |
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Frances Ha is a coming of age story that positions the woman in a location that has come to represent creative self-realization. |
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I was primarily interested in a story about coming of age. |
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There's no shortage of smarmy coming of age tales with the cliche events we all know. |
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Edward V was too young to rule and a Royal Council was established to rule the country until the king's coming of age. |
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His coming of age coincided with a civil war between his uncle Gaius Marius and his rival Lucius Cornelius Sulla. |
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Lothar managed to increase his power, but this was reversed with the coming of age of Hugh Capet, who began forming new alliances of nobles and eventually was elected as king. |
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All comes together in a realistic, coming of age read reflecting the angst that most first generation Australian teenagers of immigrant parents, I am sure, would endure. |
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Graham and Hans Hofmann became important bridge figures between the newly arrived European Modernists and the younger American artists coming of age. |
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