Sentence examples for Brought to fruition from inspiring English sources

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But it was Sharon who brought to fruition a postmessianic politics.

So much of my music was shaped by him and brought to fruition by him".

Several classical methods are studied and the family model is chosen: monovariable and multivariable applications are brought to fruition.

"But the source material for this play had yet to be brought to fruition," he added.

These are not "copies" or "versions," but fancies brought to fruition.

It's tempting, of course, to look at Pussy Riot and see the riot-grrrl story brought to fruition.

The Būyids (or Buwayhids) share with the Sāmānids the palm for having brought to fruition the Iranian renaissance.

The value of the coinage was restored, and Mehmed II's plans for economic expansion were at last brought to fruition.

The euro brought to fruition the idea of ever-closer union, a plan that dates back to the early 1950s.

But these were not brought to fruition and were cut-short by the increased focus on standardised testing.

Computational models to optimize valve repair are in development, but to be brought to fruition, a better understanding of dynamic leaflet geometry is necessary.

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