And she came of age in a country that entertained a singular definition of women's roles.
Like many nerds who came of age in the 1980s, I grew up on MTV.
There I grew up.... Of course when I came of age I did not know much.
When Gautam came of age in 1978, it had grown into one of India's leading conglomerates.
Chase's management regards last year's crisis as the moment when the merged bank came of age.
All the Boomers and a good chunk of Gen X came of age in an analog world.
Many, like Philip Treacy and Stephen Jones, came of age after the halcyon days of Studio 54.
This was not the case for people who came of age in the 1950s and early 1960s.
The most recent was Empress Go-Sakuramachi (1762-1771), who abdicated when a male royal came of suitable age.
As a university student in the 1940s, Balasuriya came of age during a period of leftist ferment.
But by the time Mr Romney came of age in the 1970s this comfortable world was crumbling.
That movement argues quite reasonably that not enough good came of the victory of capitalism over socialism.
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But for me one overarching theme was: 2012 was the year the mobile internet came of age.
Carnegie was in the office alone one day when news came of a wreck on the Eastern Division.
After the shipwreck of communism came years of relative quiet- and then there came a day of fire.
He said he met with officials from those offices in June 2005, but nothing ever came of the meeting.
Choosing sides in such legislative battles came of necessity as much as desire.
In 1952, when Elizabeth and Philip were on an official trip to Kenya, news came of her father's death.
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Narrow streets from before the car came of age make driving a nightmare.
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Specsavers approached the Premier League about sponsoring the referees in the mid-2000s, according to Holmes, but nothing came of it.
This former ministry, with roots that go back to 1951, came of age in current structure and name in 2008.
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Frist and HCA said HCA had already taken appropriate steps to address the issues, and nothing came of the probe.
Now, many those who came of age in that era are facing a real and rising problem of substance abuse.
Michael Jackson and his amazing family came of age when many of us were still grieving over the tragic loss of the Rev.
And in many ways, he was the leading light of a generation of American diplomats who came of age in Vietnam.
The Asian generation that came of age with the Internet was spoiled by quick property fortunes, high salaries and stockmarket riches.
Clinton came of age in the late 1960s, surrounded by the Eastern elite: at Georgetown University, Oxford and Yale Law School.
The two players accidentally clashed heads as they attempted a tackle and Walker came of worst, requiring oxygen while on the field.
Ever notice how, for those who came of age in the '60s and '70s, every inkblot on a map looks like Vietnam?
On the morning of September 11, 2001, the Enterprise was returning home from the Persian Gulf when word came of the attacks.
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