| 41. | It is a young team coming into its own, which is where Parcells comes in.
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| 42. | Black hair has definitely come into its own, but so has the backlash against it.
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| 43. | There is a lot of potential, and eventually, it will come into its own.
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| 44. | Atlanta is a little behind the technology curve, but it is coming into its own.
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| 45. | In recent months, Kidron said, Urban Box Office had just come into its own.
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| 46. | Originally organized to promote the de Grummond Collection, the festival has come into its own.
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| 47. | That is where " serving a project to write an encyclopedia " comes into its own.
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| 48. | But hypertext comes into its own when studying more complex and important texts, particularly sacred works.
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| 49. | Freed from the bonds of daily commuting, the Celica comes into its own on country roads.
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| 50. | Once under way, the LS comes into its own and it is quick and extremely responsive.
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