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Watchable above, they told us about how Do It Again came to fruition, about a massive earthquake that interrupted the making of the song's music video, as well as a track-by-track breakdown of the mini album.
Watchable above, they told us about how Do It Again came to fruition, about a massive earthquake that interrupted the making of the song's music video, as well as a track-by-track breakdown of the mini album.
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Unfortunately for Santorum and the conservative base, the chances of any of these scenarios, or miracles, coming to fruition are about as likely as Rush Limbaugh supporting President Obama.
The original intention had been that half the initial intake would consist of soldiers that were currently serving in the Militia, but ultimately this did not come to fruition and while about 8,000 of the original intake had some prior military experience, either through compulsory training or as volunteers, over 6,000 had none at all.
The jet engine was unusual in that it was independently brought to fruition at about the same time in two countries that would soon again be at war.
We could see that perfect storm coming to fruition in about the middle of 2006 and I would contend that it did.
The version that has finally come near to fruition is about a quarter of the expense of the grand, 22-mile railway that would have linked Manhattan to Kennedy and La Guardia Airports.
R/GA and TechStars are looking for a total of ten startups for the program, which will see teams set up shop in R/GA's New York digs and (hopefully) bring their kooky concepts to fruition in about three months.
A world where celebrity culture - about which Debord prophetically theorised - runs rampant, and time spent online supplants human contact, represents the grim fruition of just about everything he wrote about.
"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".
So I had one project that I got almost to fruition, Silent Star, about the unsolved murder of [the silent movie director] William Desmond Taylor in the 1920s.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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