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Mr. Andino helped Ms. Nettles bring those ideas to fruition.
To bring her ideas to fruition, Dr. Krueger must first convince the Bush administration.
Salonen, cerebral and stylish, brought those ideas to fruition, and added many of his own.
Unfortunately, they typically are not adequately funded to bring these massive ideas to fruition.
What we're watching in this campaign could be Paul Ryan taking the steps required to bring his ideas to fruition.
"It's great to be able to help other committed volunteers bring their ideas to fruition and achieve something," he says.
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Most times, he said, the person doesn't understand how hard it will be to bring that idea to fruition.
To bring your idea to fruition, you'll need to adjust to the forces that can make or break it.
Ms. Quinn often speaks of her goal of establishing "five-borough ferry service," but a new East River contract is unlikely to bring the idea to fruition.
Lloyd got the idea late one night, after he and Croft had spent the day vainly trying to bring another idea to fruition.
To bring the idea to fruition, the Native Plant Center and the Teatown reservation paid for a consultant -- Larry Weaner Landscape Designs outside Philadelphia.
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