| 31. | That the sangiovese grape will one day come into its own in California is likely.
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| 32. | But as PC memory and processing power increase, NT is coming into its own.
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| 33. | Then Java will come into its own.
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| 34. | Nintendo is finally coming into its own,
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| 35. | Divinely appointed or not, Buddhism is coming into its own in the United States.
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| 36. | USB already had come into its own, but Iomega was holding out on us.
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| 37. | But today, India's vast human capital is truly coming into its own.
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| 38. | It is in handling expressions containing these that the Dirac notation comes into its own.
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| 39. | The cartridge comes into its own for larger deer species such as elk and moose.
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| 40. | American regional fare is coming into its own and we are embracing our own seasonal ingredients.
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