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That, Tirrell said, gave both UC campuses the inspiration, focus and now funding, to bring this to fruition.
"I was born in Brooklyn, and to see Jay-Z bring this to fruition after rhyming about it for so long, it's really inspiring".
I don't want the administration elected in May to be the third successive government to fail to bring this to fruition.
"I am prepared for the Scottish Government to fund the deal on a 50 50 basis and to work with you, as a matter of urgency, to bring this to fruition".
David B. Farrell, chief executive of Bob's Stores, said his company started working with Archetype four months ago and had made a "significant investment in people and technology to bring this to fruition".
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In a recent discussion I had with the band members, they spoke about their propensity for mixing styles of American and global roots music, and they bring this to sweet fruition on Leaving Eden.
We put our proprietary technology to work to bring this vision to fruition.
Now marketers are telling us that we've created the first new channel since search and social, which if that's true, we'll take that to the bank for decades," says Gersh, an entrepreneur turned longtime investor in the digital marketing and adtech space, now back to CEO and operator to bring this vision to fruition.
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