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But it was Sharon who brought to fruition a postmessianic politics.

Computational models to optimize valve repair are in development, but to be brought to fruition, a better understanding of dynamic leaflet geometry is necessary.

LAST week, delegates from 55 nations assembled in a suburb of Paris to bring to fruition a dream, centuries old, to perfect the world's measurement system.

There was "K-Ville," which had a brief run in 2007; a project Spike Lee was developing with NBC that didn't come to fruition; a few more.

His uncompromising championship of a new aesthetic led him to pursue his path relentlessly, bringing to fruition a musical syntax entirely his own.

And with the latest arms sales, important pieces are coming together that, when connected, will bring toward fruition a project that American officials have pursued for years.

Her poetry has been featured in Emotive Fruition, a lively performance series in NYC, where actors bring to life new page poetry for the stage.

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While the project did not come to fruition, an experimental craft designed by the renowned Russian space scientist Vladimir S. Syromiatnikov deployed and circled the Earth a few times.

As such, there would appear a new generation of scientists (with training in molecular biology, bioengineering, physiopathology and pharmacology) who would bring to fruition an integral use of computers to complement research and imaging techniques.

For if his plans come to fruition, an array of turbines will be operating out of sight, deep under the water, cranking out power to a substation on shore.

"There are dozens of reasons the negotiations may not come to fruition," an Israeli official said after Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's cabinet voted 12 to 11 in favor of the deal.

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