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"If we can bring it to fruition, I think it will be a historic agreement," Mr. Miele said.
We didn't want to put a lot of money into our first van because we weren't sure how everything would work out and because we were impatient and once the idea hit we wanted to bring it to fruition as quickly as possible.
"In 2010, I think we made a lot of progress, we started a movement of sorts and in 2012 we can continue that, and bring it to fruition – that is, actually win in November," Mr. Bielat told The Times shortly before his announcement on Tuesday.
This success, if we sustain the will and ability to bring it to fruition, will be an important national achievement.
It'll take a lot of hard work to bring it to fruition but we know there's a market for rugby league in London.
It will lead to better government, and we look forward to working with the mayor's office in bringing it to fruition.
He handed his chief executive, Andrew Mullins, the task of bringing it to fruition.
Any particular genetic predisposition requires particular external circumstances to bring it to fruition.
The government has now started the legislative process to bring it to fruition.
Yet the concept is real enough, and it has taken a former politician to bring it to fruition.
They had lots of help bringing it to fruition, too.
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