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Immortalised by the famous Parma side of the 1990s, the stadium had remained untouched until Parmalat's ownership of the club came into fruition at the same time.
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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.
Mr. Icahn is trying to use a favorable claim about the annual meeting to push everything to fruition on the same day.
Remarkably, two plausible methods of finding longitude had, finally, come to fruition at almost exactly the same time: 1757: Mayer sent his theory of the Moon's motion to the Board of Longitude.
"Canon, where voices imitate each other and sing the same music but not at the same time, came to its fruition among early-sixteenth-century Flemish composers.
There is a growing need for wide-area evaluation and control of fast dynamics in the bulk power transmission network, and at the same time new technologies are coming to fruition that enable such control.
At the same time, advanced technologies are coming to fruition that will enable sustainable production of biofuels from non-food crops and agricultural residues.
"I won't say it's changed my life because I had a huge break at the same time as this role first came to fruition," the 37-year-old continued.
Like a book that you read increasingly slowly because you don't want it to end, I'll be savouring the final two series of Girls – while, at the same time, hoping that any plans for Girls: The Movie never come to fruition.
At the same time.
Not at the same time".
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