The coming age of the Internet of Everything promises radical shifts in how we live, how we solve problems, and how we recover from difficulty.
In the coming age of context, sensors will use their perceptions of who we are, what we are doing and what we will need next to serve us in many ways.
The museum represents the coming of age of Lopez in more ways than one.
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"Creating a strong research foundation of what chaplains do in the clinical setting will mark the coming of age of health-care chaplaincy as a profession, " he says.
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And I learned an important early lesson of the coming digital age: once your data exists, it is in the system, and the people who control the system can see it.
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To allow weaker pupils to catch up, the exam might be taken beyond the age of 16 - with the new exams coming alongside the raising of the leaving age to 18.
The 1960s saw the coming-of-age of the first generation whose members had never known scarcity, and therefore did not fear it.
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For years I assumed my musical obsession with nuclear war was simply the product of coming of age under Reagan, the Cold War, and the television movie The Day After.
"This is the Chinese economy coming of age and muscling its way into the big leagues, " says Lee Bromberg, a Boston lawyer.
Mr Bakopoulos's well-told debut novel is the first-person story of the coming-of-age of one of the sons, Michael Smolij (16 when his father vanished) and his friends.
The millennial generation is coming of age and we debate whether the "everybody gets a trophy" ethos (plus the uphill economic climb) has left them well prepared for life after college.
The coming of the Iron Age, a development of immense political importance around 1000 B.
After missing the playoffs the last six years, the Islanders are coming of age.
Windows 95, with built-in Internet support and dial-up networking, marked the coming of the Internet Age.
Listen as his lyrics paint a surreal portrait in this song, capturing the weirdness of coming of age in Florida.
The publisher describes the novel as the coming-of-age story of a gifted young man whose search for meaning leads him to New York, England, Paris and a mission patrolling the demilitarized zone in Korea.
Among the changes already in place for the coming season: a lowering of the minimum age for contestants, an attempt to draw in the Justin Bieber types and the many million tweens who adore him.
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The IEA was founded after the 1973 oil shock and has been criticized in the past for its lack of attention to renewables, so this announcement marks a coming of age of the renewable energy sector.
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The brothers came from the Russian Caucasus region and moved to Kazakhstan at a young age before coming to the United States several years ago.
And with all the Baby Boomer spawn coming on the college scene, the average age of enrollment is dropping, says Thomas Bailey, professor of education and economics at Teachers College at Columbia University.
His first save against the Yankees was a coming of age of sorts in manager Terry Collins opinion.
We also have calculators on fuel prices, inflation and - coming soon - the human age of dogs.
Sandberg quickly volunteered that her mother, who is turning 70, has decided she wants to have a bat mitzvah, because when she was growing up, the Jewish coming-of-age ceremony was reserved for boys.
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There were 1.2 million calls to ChildLine in total - and 1.85 million visits to the website - with 50% of contacts coming from those in the 12 to 15 age group, 30% from 16- to 18-year-olds and 20% aged 11 and under.
At TechTown, more than a third of the entrepreneurs coming to the incubator for conferences and training were over age 50.
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And the movie becomes tough as well as tender, a coming-of-age story that touches on the need for art, the uses of myth, the wonders of sublimation and, most potent of all, the rawness and ferocity of adolescent feeling.
And for at least some in this generation, the elections are a political coming of age.
With large pools of qualified students coming of age, the two countries have made reforming their universities a top priority.
With the advent of cloud computing, some have predicted that the age of the traditional desktop PC is coming to a close.
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