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The Football Association was still basking in the warm glow of royal benediction yesterday, but a man who was produced by one of the world's best youth development programmes, and is now an architect of one of its most ambitious, yesterday warned it would take at least a decade for St George's Park to bear fruition.
Cloning for research and therapy is thus not likely to bear fruition in the short term.
Brawn also admitted the team "got left behind" last year after a strong start but said he was confident changes he had made to the team's engineering line-up in the last 18 months would begin to bear fruition this season.
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Off the pitch, Ladak will hope this eagerness to succeed bears fruition because Kettering have so much more scope for upward mobility than Fayed does.
Their 1-0 defeat by Portsmouth in the final was a fleeting glimpse of the big time and brought global attention which eventually bore fruition with Asian investment.
Veerappa Moily, a cabinet minister in UPA-II government has been trying to get IIT-Muddenahalli approved, at least in 12th five year plan, which has not bear any fruition.
Dialogue between Fatah and Hamas has borne some fruition.
Directors are far more likely to be around to see ideas borne from stargazing come to fruition.
THE winds that have blown across India and Pakistan since the terrorist attacks on America have borne the seeds of both war and peace, and no one can be sure which will come to fruition.
Neither project came to fruition.
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