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Diplomatic pressure continued behind closed doors and finally came to fruition with the signing of an "amnesty" by President Karzai.
Major League Baseball began an investigation that is now close to fruition, with Rodriguez the highest-profile target.
And the RSC's grand plan of staging a complete eight-play cycle comes closer to fruition with this mature trilogy.
As a result of all this, which came to fruition with a reopening this week, a respected institution is already assuming the aura of a destination.
"We've been talking to Greenpeace for the past couple of years and that came to fruition with us agreeing to sign up to its Detox campaign".
The escapees were finally reeled in with 3km of racing and the expected sprint finish came to fruition with Majerus sealing the win by a substantial margin.
Cal is also an excellent character and Dancy brings him to dark fruition with his brooding stares and too-broad smiles that mask a creepy streak.
Like many readers, I've always linked the poem's story of rich fruition with Keats's superlatively productive "learning curve" in 1819, and puzzled no further.
The pop aesthetic that they have been mining for nine years has come to fruition with latest release, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix.
Cuddyer's optimistic notion came to fruition with Tuesday's one-game playoff against the Chicago White Sox for the American League Central title.
The "economic stimulation" came to fruition with Silk Road, but in the end the very hierarchy he seemed to fight against caught up with him, handcuffs in tow.
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