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Wagner's conception of the "Ring," which began in 1848 with a "Sketch for a Nibelungen Drama" and reached its fruition in Bayreuth, Germany, in 1876 with the work's first complete performance, encompasses the conflict of gods, giants and dwarfs, and traverses a vast mental world, ranging from Norse saga to Buddhist philosophy.
The figures certainly do not enact a known myth but rather are used allegorically to illustrate various aspects of love: in Primavera, its kindling and its fruition in marriage; in Pallas, the subjugation of male lust by female chastity; in Venus and Mars, a celebration of woman's calm triumph after man's sexual exhaustion; and in The Birth of Venus, the birth of love in the world.
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).
For the occupy movement to reach its fruition in Chicago, these passionate and dedicated individuals must unite with the neglected and underserved citizens of the South and West Sides, the tireless Hispanic community scattered throughout the city, and all Americans who have been marginalized by the merciless forces of global capitalism.
This project started in 19th-century Germany, and has come to its fruition in American Judaism, where the vast majority of Jews, if they are affiliated with any religion at all, have cleansed historical Judaism of its anachronistic attachment to what is ultimately a cruel God, epitomized in the sacrifice of Isaac.
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Where once he took life, or at least put it to sleep for a bit, he's now aiding it in its fruition.
This montagelike technique reaches its dramatic fruition in the story called "Nu'o'c".
The city's deal with the developer, Joseph J. Sitt, capped a long standoff between the two sides, with each claiming it had the best plan for the revival of the fabled playground, but neither able to bring its plan to fruition in a deadly real estate market.
The Human Genome Project has come and gone while I've been in school, and the time I've spent in training was worth every minute; I feel satisfied now that I have armed myself with the knowledge I need to carry its promise to fruition, in both the laboratory and in the clinical setting.
"We ought to work it to fruition in a couple places before we start promoting it".
Above I noted that the Stoics thought that God or designing fire contained within itself the plan of all that is to happen between conflagrations and that it brings this plan to fruition in its action upon matter.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com