Sentence examples for has reached fruition from inspiring English sources

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Autumn is seen not as a time of decay but as a season of complete ripeness and fulfillment, a pause in time when everything has reached fruition, and the question of transience is hardly raised.

And now that the campaign has reached fruition, we're seeing what was actually in the firing line: services that everyone except the very rich need, services that government must provide or nobody will, like lighted streets, drivable roads and decent schooling for the public as a whole.

But when a propane shortage nearly ended his record-setting ride in 1999, he began dreaming of a way to fly day and night without fuel, an idea that has reached fruition in a featherweight solar airplane set for an initial voyage across the United States starting on Friday, weather permitting.

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Now, 20 years later, the curiosity and challenge of that moment have reached fruition in the form of the documentary "Koran by Heart".

One of the participants, Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, said afterward that he reiterated his concerns about the legal basis for the N.S.A. program that is collecting records of all Americans' phone calls and the scant evidence that any terrorist plot would have reached fruition without it.

Once the national movements had reached fruition and foreign intervention had taken place, external forces again played a major part in determining the nature of the states that were to be created though this was less the case with Montenegro and Serbia, which emerged earlier and more gradually than the other states.

As a result, there have been increasing murmurings from the discontented about the formation of a new party of the left; that appear to have reached fruition with the creation of Left Unity, a "new political formation which rejects austerity and war, advocates a greater democratisation of our society and institutions, and poses a new way of organising everyday life".

Although the rationale for site-specific conjugation in ADC production has long been apparent, most methods for achieving this goal have reached fruition only in recent years.

Eventually, Baudrillard will take his analysis of domination by signs and the system of objects to even more pessimistic conclusions where he concludes that the thematic of the "end of the individual" sketched by the Frankfurt School has reached its fruition in the total defeat of human subjectivity by the object world (see Section 3).

Yesterday's news confirms that a deal, which will see the three South American votes handed to South Africa in return for a reciprocal gesture in the 2010 bidding process, has finally reached fruition.

Mankind's plan to visit everything that cavemen point at in pictures has finally reached fruition, in tandem with Weyland Corp's top secret Operation Pretend to Be Dead But Really Just Hide on a Spaceship Even Though It Makes No Sense.

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