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Bear fruit.
If something bears fruit, it produces positive results.
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A handshake between Raúl Castro and U.S. President Barack Obama in December 2013, at a memorial for South African leader Nelson Mandela, offered symbolic new hope for improved Cuban-U.S. relations that bore fruit almost exactly one year later.
It was active in demolishing the gap between stage and auditorium, promoted the growth of the musical documentary and encouraged actors to take responsibility for research and development: something that bore fruit in the work of companies like Joint Stock.
The high court's rejection of her case last October was "a kick in the guts" but there was a glimmer of hope in their allowing of the appeal that bore fruit yesterday.
It was driven partly by Harding's remarkably detailed attention to balance, something that bore fruit especially in the opening minutes of the second movement, which grew from barely a whisper.
But the young Bondy's theatrical ambitions were fired by studying mime in Paris in 1966 with Jacques Lecoq, something that bore fruit in his later work, which was often full of an exuberant physicality.
Their purpose was to sell his grandparents' house, where the author was born and had spent most of his first eight years, brought up by his maternal grandparents.That trip to Aracataca revived memories that bore fruit in "One Hundred Years of Solitude", the novel that brought García Márquez worldwide fame and a Nobel prize.
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To find a palm that bears fruit, you need to drive two and a half hours southeast.
But it's less clear that its parent company, Comcast, will be impressed by a programming strategy that bears fruit only every fourth year.
Tree breeders will now be able to test seeds to see if they carry the high-yield version of SHELL, for example, rather than waiting for six years for the seed to grow into a tree that bears fruit.
There are plant species indigenous to Australia, such as the Hakea bakeriana, that bear fruit only after the extreme stress of drought or bushfire; the flowering of Aboriginal contemporary art is a similar phenomenon.
We considered densities of both L. lucidum and the other ornithochorous plant species that bear fruit simultaneously with L. lucidum, as variables that could influence fruit removal of this species.
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