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We're just coming into fruition.
"My professional life came into fruition after David," he said.
He spoke of the Buddha's teachings falling into decline as evilness "comes into fruition".
"He woke one morning with this brainwave and put it into fruition," said Mrs. Mackay-Smith.
However, there is concern that, if this new office does come into fruition, that it may be under government influence.
Average monthly lease revenue this year is $5m (about £3.3m), but from next March, helped by other deals coming into fruition, monthly revenue will be more than $7.5m.
"I think it's a little scary to speak it into fruition," said Smith, who announced her retirement informally in a Twitter conversation.
Immortalised by the famous Parma side of the 1990s, the stadium had remained untouched until Parmalat's ownership of the club came into fruition at the same time.
It took Eugenides a decade to complete, and its entwining intricacy is a sign of a book that was allowed to mature into fruition.
"Fairtrade has been working on a textile standard for the past decade and that's now coming into fruition," said Clare Lissaman, director of product and impact at Mysource.
Things were coming into fruition that we'd dreamed of, like having our hit records and playing in front of integrated audiences.
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