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It was extremely important to have buy-in from so many elected officials on both sides of the border, a true effort and agreement of international statesmanship and compromise -- in part led by former U.S. Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar -- that took 5 years to put together and bring to fruition at this event.
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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.
Then it doesn't come to fruition at the pinnacle of your career or of your season and that's the Olympics.
Classical ballet, with origins in the 17th-century French court ballet, came to fruition at the Russian Imperial School of Ballet, directed in the 19th century by Marius Petipa, and in the works of the Italian choreographic masters Carlo Blasis and Enrico Cecchetti.
The prosecution's office did not disclose all the details surrounding the investigation but for me to go into more detail about this would go against my previous statement about not commenting to prove or disprove the allegations and Aaron gets his day in court so it can all come to fruition at that time.
Improvements will doubtless be made to the e-book, especially if a project to produce one with actual pages instead of a screen ever comes to fruition at the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
THE year's — and possibly the era's — most memorable piece of war art might have been Christoph Büchel's "Training Ground for Democracy," an epic installation-art overview of post-9/11 America that almost came to fruition at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams, Mass., but due to administrative miscalculation and reciprocal hubris, did not.
"There where all those phrases that came into fruition at that time — you know, 'clothes make the man' and 'first impressions count.' So the questions "Does she or doesn't she?" wasn't just about how no one could ever really know what you were doing.
There are those who believe that Black Rock could come to fruition at the wrong economic time, to which David Gorbach, president of Colonial Realty in Fairfield, a residential and commercial firm, replies, "By the time Wittek gets all his permits, the market has a good chance of improving".
However, it is imperative that the discoveries and technological developments being made across the field of neuroprosthetics do not stay in the lab, but instead reach clinical fruition at the fastest pace possible.
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