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The agenda of "Victorian values" that Margaret Thatcher so readily propounded is actually only now coming to fruition through the actions of her acolytes.
But the lesson of September the eleventh is, is when the President sees a threat we must deal with it before it comes to fruition, through death, on our own soils, for example".
Mr. Khan brought these concepts to fruition through prints, beading, threadwork and laser cuts in his signature dresses as well as in separates, and gravitated toward black, white and blue hues.
The setbacks are all the more startling because Mr. Pataki was once such a dominating part of state politics that there was little he could not get through the Legislature or force to come to fruition through administrative acts.
The Atlanta BeltLine, a 22-mile loop of abandoned land repurposed into a cycling and walking trail linking 45 neighbourhoods in the city, is a project that came to fruition through placing the community at the core of its development.
With the assistance of Ms. Fahrbach, Colleen presented her case to Lt. Gov. M. Jodi Rell, who backed the initiative and helped them bring it to fruition through a series of conferences and the acquisition of more high-powered allies: Gov. John G. Rowland, Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Eugene Migliaro and State Board of Education Commissioner Theodore Sergei.
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Her perfect-marriage fantasy is finally coming to fruition, but through the deception of carrying Roger's child.
We cannot predict or prestate how our intentions may come to fruition, but through the strength of intention, invention and compassion, we can bend the curve of the present.
Angus Cameron, a young filmmaker who was cutting his creative teeth making music videos for the likes of Primal Scream, came on board as director, a union that came to fruition largely through geographic serendipity.
This was the birth of www.Collabfeature.com, a film production movement where multiple filmmakers from around the world band together on a single story, from inception through fruition.
Seeing these ideas through to fruition involves determination, planning, negotiation, hard work and risk taking.
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