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Aesthetically and in terms of form it came from a fascination with the underground press, which is a culture that dates back to before the printed press itself, but which came to popular fruition in the 1960s and 1970s when it was a vital part of the counterculture.
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Implementation means that yet other provisions people don't know about, but that have the potential to be popular, will now come to fruition.
His dreams first came to fruition with the popular Finnish hit YouTube comedy, The Dudesons, which has gotten upwards of 10-22 millionlineine views for top episodes.
Similarly, the integration of the arts into other subjects has come to fruition with the popular STEM to STEAM movement.
In other words, the people who would take you over and give you the material and follow it through to fruition, but Mitch was there in his capacity as the head of popular music.
Now Facebook, the phenomenally popular social networking site, is at the centre of financial speculation, which, if it comes to fruition could value a company set up three years ago by a Harvard dropout at a staggering $10bn£5bnbn).
Brazil was ruled by a military dictatorship then, and the generals used him to heighten nationalist sentiment and garner popular support for their drives to manufacture airplanes and launch satellites, both of which have come to fruition.
Neither project came to fruition.
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The idea never reached fruition.
It reached fruition on Feb.
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