Sentence examples for growing into maturity from inspiring English sources

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It was a life of almost interminable queuing, appalling indignities for the elderly and vulnerable and, for members of the generation growing into maturity during that period, little hope of ever achieving their dreams.

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It will grow into maturity, and it will reappear and be caught later, fully developed.

History has shown that no major economy has grown into maturity without bubbles, crises and possibly even civil strife or civil wars along the way.

Their chance to grow into maturity comes only if overhanging vegetation is at least partially removed through tree death or damage by wind.

Or, if the industry takes the slow and steady route, builds self-regulatory bodies and avoids scammy pump-and-dump tactics, then perhaps the industry can grow into maturity.

So you buy a small group of angelfish, and as they grow into maturity, they self-pair into male-female partnerships and reproduce.

Rather than growing into adulthood, we deprive ourselves of the experience of learning from our mistakes and in terms of maturity let ourselves live forever young.

Her comforting but uncomfortable affair with Frank Sinatra froze over: her second marriage, to the actor Jason Robards, produced her third child, Sam, but foundered because of his drinking, and maybe because she was growing into the maturity she had always implied.

No less than a newborn or a teenager, albeit at a much earlier stage, it is already in the process of growing into full maturity, and that process will necessarily continue unless someone intervenes to put a stop to it.

Russian soprano Venera Gimadieva is a beguiling and utterly believable Violetta, laughing in giddy cascades of quavers in "Sempre libera" before growing into poised maturity and big legatos for her confrontation with Germont – a singular and striking company debut.

Many of our views about this group have been shaped by Plato's aggressively negative assessment of them: in his dialogues Plato expressly contrasts the genuine philosopher, i.e., Socrates, with the Sophists, especially in their role as teachers of young men growing into their maturity (youths at the age when Socrates, too, engaged with them in his discussions).

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