| 31. | Jumping in the mosh pit became a rite of passage.
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| 32. | Speeding tickets, she said, have become a rite of passage.
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| 33. | Seeing Mick Jagger has become an American rite of passage.
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| 34. | In Northern Virginia, egging has become a rite of passage.
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| 35. | In such rites of passage, the experience is highly structured.
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| 36. | It's not just children who observe the rites of passage.
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| 37. | In the end, she owed Susie a rite of passage.
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| 38. | Blowing out your ACL is practically a rite of passage.
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| 39. | Violence does not have to be a rite of passage.
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| 40. | Other rites of passage seem to be fading, too.
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