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Prosecutors have charged that Officer Valle plotted his crimes through Internet chats and other electronic messages exchanged on a fetish Web site, and that he took other steps, like conducting surveillance of potential victims, to bring his plans to fruition.
Prosecutors have said that Officer Valle was plotting real crimes, and that he also took concrete steps outside of the computer, like conducting surveillance of potential victims, to bring his plans to fruition.
Part of the job of being a music director at an orchestra or an opera house involves simply being there: that is, being fit and focused enough to provide stability, foster growth and, most essential, bring artistic plans to fruition.
But top-level buy-in won't be enough to bring these plans to fruition.
North Wales Fire and Rescue said it was working with the Welsh Ambulance Service to bring the plans to fruition.
A spokesman for Network Rail said it would need money from other bodies - possibly the local council or from the North West Development Agency - to bring the plans to fruition.
Plans for a university organized around Trinity College dated from Crowell's presidency, but it fell to William P. Few, president from 1910 to 1940, to bring the plans to fruition.
The visionaries among you will have brilliant plans for Haiti and will instruct others on what must be done to bring those plans to fruition.
I think here of the Thiel Foundation (founded by venture capitalist Peter Thiel of PayPal and Facebook fame) and its grants of $100,000 to potential entrepreneurs who agree to leave college to try to bring their business plans to fruition.
Bringing the plan to fruition, however, will require resolving the technological complexities of building and maintaining wind turbines in waters that are deeper (more than 30 meters, or 100 feet, in most cases), rougher and farther offshore (in one case nearly 300 kilometers, or 180 miles) than ever attempted.
He prepared "a plat of part of the waye whereby a newe River may be brought from Uxbridge to St. James, Whitehall, Westminster the Strand, St Giles, Holbourne and London", However, according to a 1615 paper in Latin in the annals of Gonville and Caius College, he was prevented from bringing this plan to fruition "by the tricks of others".
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