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This upset is highly unlikely to come to fruition in practice unless there is a large and unexpected Democratic wave.
Often you can't describe what he brings to the side because it is just a multitude of things, little conversations he has with people and little thoughts he puts on to paper that he actually brings into fruition in practice.
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In his intimate, heuristic, thorough, and open-ended devotion to movie-making as both an art and a way of life, Lubtchansky took a leading role in another aspect of cinematic revolution the realization, in practice, of the ideals of personal filmmaking that fueled the French New Wave and that, perhaps, only an actual social revolution, that of 1968, could have brought to fruition.
While certain applications that utilize postnatal stem cells are in practice, the majority is still in their infancy, and will take much more effort to bring to fruition.
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It took 25 years, but Waddington's plan has now come to fruition – in part.
Will the great conference land rush that nearly happened in 2010 come to fruition in 2011?
Several of its legislative goals began to come to fruition in Congress.
Grewar wrote: "Well said... sadly this will all come to fruition in the very near future.
"We ought to work it to fruition in a couple places before we start promoting it".
So began the meticulous preparation for what finally came to fruition in the last two weeks.
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