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That's kind of the fruition of a dream that Smokey and others had when they started".
Joan Jett Blakk's brief, spirited turn on the convention floor was the fruition of a well-planned cloak-and-dagger operation.
"I think we're seeing the fruition of a lot of active participation by individual scientists going to Washington".
The object of education is thus to promote the fruition of an active history of a specific kind a human history.
The entire sequence of events was, of course, a fruition of his lifework".
In another sense, however, this is just a fruition of long-term trends in work.
Because many of Dalí's film projects did not come to fruition, the show gives you an unusually intimate sense of his artistic process and his artistic imagination, which was always on fast-forward.
Overtaken by the inordinate fruition of his own offensives, Ludendorff paused for a month's recuperation.
The fruition of your art largely depends on others, for a cost you can barely afford.
With the signing of the treaty, a new kind of Euroscepticism emerged, which ultimately lead to the fruition of the AfD about 20 years later.
This represents a powerful tool for restores and scholars with the aim of preservation and fruition of artefacts.
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