| 1. | Incarceration becomes a badge of honor, a right of passage into adulthood.
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| 2. | His right of passage was a slow, humbling walk to the showers.
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| 3. | Last season, he said, served as his right of passage into manhood.
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| 4. | The baccalaureat test is a right of passage for students here and elsewhere.
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| 5. | Voting, they say, is not only a right of passage; it's a public trust.
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| 6. | CNL had right of passage grants in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland and Denmark.
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| 7. | In 1995 he served as a business mentor in the Rights of Passage program.
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| 8. | For many students, deconstruction was a right of passage into the world of rebellious intellect.
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| 9. | A year ago, Solio's parents forced her to undergo circumcision, a Maasai right of passage.
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| 10. | All rights of passage would benefit the U . S . on a perpetual basis.
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