Today, The Rite of Spring remains a classic, but it also still packs a punch.
Yet dropping out of college has become almost a rite of passage for ambitious technology entrepreneurs.
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The wedding has shifted from a rite of passage to a vehicle for self-expression.
Still, it was an annual rite of passage, sort of like old fashioned telephone books.
Making the NCAAs has become an annual rite of spring for the Red Foxes.
The Rite of Spring also opened doors to countless possibilities for future composers.
They have yet to make it to championship weekend, which once was a rite of passage here.
In many African countries, male circumcision is a rite of passage, sometimes with dire or lethal results.
The beginning of The Rite of Spring was the most foreign, exotic and evocative music I'd ever heard.
You could call it a rite of passage, as necessary as embarrassing first dates and awkward job interviews.
Hiking and then skiing the bowl is practically a rite of passage for serious skiers headed to Aspen.
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During all that time he failed to bring a single officer to the Christian rite of Holy Communion.
Rohini was spared the full extent of my particular rite of passage and has always been known as Rita.
He also performed the holy rite of giving away the bride, which is traditionally performed by the bride's father.
Therefore, consider losing money and making a bad investment a rite of passage.
Yet failing in a startup is practically a rite of passage, according to investors, as well as successful entrepreneurs.
Waiting tables can be seen as a rite of passage job, something en route to something else or a non-job.
As Stravinsky said, "There is no life without pulse, " but there's pulse and then there's The Rite of Spring's pulse!
If you want to download The Rite of Spring concert performance I conducted, visit our Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Web site.
All of that is amazing, but there's something almost intangible about The Rite of Spring that drew me under its spell.
They were indulging in the rite of passage of dancing around the statue in the middle of the square and getting squiffy.
Almost every vehicle has scratches or dents, an informal rite of passage.
For iReporter Kristen Booth, living in her 214-square foot East Village studio is a rite of passage for living in New York.
"Having a failed business in the US is like a rite of passage, " said Mark Simon, founder of dot.com networking company The Chemistry.
The 33-year-old was due to star in a performance of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, choreographed by Britain's Wayne McGregor, later this year.
This is the annual rite of spring that American college basketball fans live for after they've trudged through the cold, dark days of winter.
Study after study has shown that young people are delaying the traditional rite of passage of launching out on their own and starting families.
Massive Attack and The Rite of Spring will be in the Mayfield depot, which has been closed to public access for over 50 years.
MindSumo and a few other ventures offer a new and potentially promising twist on college recruiting, an annual rite of passage for many businesses.
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