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is fruition
noun
The fulfillment of something worked for.
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On Sunday, James is the headline event at Calabash, whose slogan for 2016 is "Fruition", expressed in patois, a homage to its hometown hero, as Fruu-ish-aan.
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Israel's technological success is the fruition of the Zionist dream.
More than four decades later, this work is the fruition of that dream.
This job involved bringing the product — or whatever the project is — to fruition, over seeing all the stages from drawing board to reality.
Karma undergoes following modifications: Udaya (maturity) – It is the fruition of karmas as per its nature in the due course.
Like you've said, you have visited these themes before, but it's almost like this project is a fruition.
His plans for a new literary journal seem to be nearing fruition.
But he said several new projects were nearing fruition, as well as a new generation of the Flying Ball.
Joan Jett Blakk's brief, spirited turn on the convention floor was the fruition of a well-planned cloak-and-dagger operation.
In fact, her eventual marriage to her professor could very well have been the fruition of that seed sown by Peter.
"Most of them have been without fruition, despite certain encouragement from clubs, players and agents.
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