In many ways, both the 13-year-old festival and the straitlaced Singapore government have come of age.
The technology emerged in the early 1990s, yet few drugs have come of it.
The global network has come of age - and those using it must grow up, too.
After all of that, the question still remains, what is to come of the Livestrong Foundation?
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"Cites is ready to come of age for marine species, " said Dr O'Criodain.
Unknown: Come on mate, come out of the way, come out of the way.
Unfortunately, it also suggests that nothing very good is likely to come of the process.
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From web polling to Xbox streaming to Big Data analytics, interactive politics has come of age.
The opposition argues that no good will come of reforms inspired by cost reduction.
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The 386 generation has come of age, and South Korea may never be the same again.
America promised to review the agreement in 1995, but little has yet come of it.
An entire generation of traditionally published authors has come of age learning to self-promote.
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Now, you come of an age in a popular culture that actually reinforces this approach to life.
Then months later I look back and marvel at what has come of that one tiny insight.
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The Internet may have come of age, but as its users we are still in our infancy.
While next-generation biofuels, such as cellulosic ethanol, are struggling to come of age, corn ethanol is well-established.
But a new generation of immigrants who've come of age in France have brought fresh cross-cultural fusions.
No good can come of legitimating, let alone supporting, the machinations of Putin's Kremlin in the Mideast.
Names aren't that important and I think everyone should choose their own name when they come of age.
"It is really significant for Cites to come of age like this, " Dr Susan Lieberman told BBC News.
Having come of age just as the Vietnam war was winding down, I felt a twinge of excitement.
Give them a clearly-defined job, subject them to rigorous performance appraisals, and some good might come of it.
But as more of them register to vote or come of age, they influence policy more every year.
Menswear, in recent decades hiding in the shadow of a booming women's fashion industry, has seemingly come of age.
This was a sign that African fashion had "come of age, " she said.
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The child it conceived with Germany half a century has come of age.
Rather, these young adults have come of age at a particularly merciless moment.
When the sons and daughters of the well-manned post-2001 wars come of age, the current trend will become a flood.
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At the end of our recent trip, we were fully convinced that Chile has come of age for sophisticated travelers.
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And of course, many readers who were children when the series appeared have come of age along with Rowling's narratives.
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