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come of

verb

  1. to be descended from
  2. to result from

    nothing came of his experiments

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Graffiti, or street art, has not just come of age, it is now an asset class.

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UCLA’s once vaunted freshman class has come of age, arriving in the Elite Eight as juniors after leading the Bruins to a 76-62 win over No. 5 Mississippi in the Regional 1 semifinal on Friday at Spokane Arena.

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So what did come of the Greenland visit when the Vance couple touched down on Friday?

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“I do think that as television viewers come of age, they are finding the show,†he said.

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The business end of this trip is still to come, of course.

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