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At the other end of the literary spectrum, Jo Baker's cool, restrained A Country Road, A Tree (Doubleday) performed the unlikely feat of successfully channelling Samuel Beckett's prose style for a powerful biographical novel that illuminated his work with the French resistance and the difficult fruition of his genius.

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Not all conflicts can be resolved and not all are productive; the role of politics is to try to prevent the first and avoid necessary conflicts going into gangrene; the role of planning is to build spaces and opportunities so that the different populations may interact, make housing segregation and fruition difficult, and counter speculation.

We also try to teach them to do less-desirable corporate work until they bring to fruition their difficult dream of working in the film industry.

Whether Musk's vision will come to fruition is difficult to say.

Aussaguel points out that if you stay within a community of designers like Dribbble, you'll see a lot of mock ups that are impossible — or at least incredibly difficult — to bring to fruition from the developer's side.

Even if all Mr Hancock's plans come to fruition, it is difficult to see more than a one-off step-up in profits.

By expressing his desire for the prospect of a shutdown, he made it all the more difficult to blame Democrats if one comes to fruition.

And it is extremely difficult to imagine any nuclear deal coming to fruition while American sailors are detained ― torpedoing the Iran deal and leaving the U.S. and Iran on a path to war.

But landing and drilling is difficult and expensive, so if the mission comes to fruition, it will probably study the world from space.

Less than a year after  the Lisbon Treaty went into force - a process that took eight years to bring to fruition – few nations feel ready for another lengthy and difficult exercise in institutional change requiring voter approval.

There's only so many ways you can stare incredulously at the camera and tilt an eyebrow, but that's your old standby: What would Buster Keaton do?" Given a daily reality in which "over-the-top parodies come to fruition," Mr. Stewart said, satire like "Dr. Strangelove" becomes "very difficult to make".

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