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Ending the program early would bring to fruition what was already under way.
The first is that it will be terribly hard to bring to fruition.
Some songs he "created"; others he simply "had a desire to bring to fruition".
In this paper I bring to fruition the neoclassical measurement of performance change in an input-output framework.
Its service relies on a novel compression technology that presumably took time, effort and intelligent people to bring to fruition.
This story took a while to bring to fruition.
This is a long-term prospect, however, that will take many years to organize and bring to fruition.
Several classical methods are studied and the family model is chosen: monovariable and multivariable applications are brought to fruition.
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".
"But the source material for this play had yet to be brought to fruition," he added.
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