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  1. Carnegie never wanted to see or touch these bonds that represented the, fruition ,of his business career. It was as if he feared that if he looked upon them they
  2. Director, Peter Cheese man. By now, his career as a writer was coming to, fruition , and his acting career was sidelined. His final role on stage was as Jerry in
  3. Of Soviet fuel production by the end of the century. His theory did not come to, fruition ,because of the USSR's collapse. The USSR, in theory, would have continued to
  4. Rosa Great, writer Ray Bradbury, and others. While the film did not come to, fruition , Kirby's drawings were used for the C. I. A. is" Canadian caper ", in which
  5. S, it required all of his skills and cunning to bring the expedition to, fruition , under naval command and largely staffed by naval personnel. Scott may not have
  6. Megalopolis, but for some reason or the other, the project hasn't come to, fruition , In 2007, he stated that" I have abandoned that as of now. I'm now going to
  7. On the next projected studio album from ABBA, though this never came to, fruition , " I Am the City" was eventually released on the compilation album More ABBA
  8. World Championship in a car that carried his own name. The season also saw the, fruition ,of Brabham's relationship with Japanese engine manufacturer Honda in Formula
  9. Of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture. A lesser known project that never came to, fruition ,was Wright's plan for Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe. Few Tahoe locals know of the
  10. Calvin praised the idea, but ultimately Cranmer was unable to bring it to, fruition , Calvin's greatest contribution to the English-speaking community was his
  11. Interest in having his life story committed to film, but this never came to, fruition , In the 1980s and early 1990s,numerous media reports emerged that plans were
  12. Only some of them, in the area now composing Downtown Cairo, came to, fruition , IMA'IL also sought to modernize the city, which was merging with neighboring
  13. To change the rules to block the formation of ITS, but that never came to, fruition , They were, however,blocked from gaining leading positions on committees —
  14. Which they initially named Northwest Passage but which would eventually come to, fruition ,as the television series Twin Peaks (1990–1991). A drama series set in a
  15. Developing an upscale marque, to be called Amati, but its plans did not come to, fruition , During that time, several F1 designers rented a home in Laguna Beach
  16. So that Oxford could see his daughter Elizabeth. Whether the scheme came to, fruition ,is unknown. On 15 January 1578,the Queen's grant of Castle Rising to Oxford
  17. Had a similar idea at the same time as her, but never fully brought it to, fruition , He helped somewhat with Loki*Mesa at this point in developing the idea by
  18. Possibility of making a movie about her father; the plan has not yet come to, fruition , although Penn expressed an interest in the project as recently as February
  19. On the radio, in commercials, movies,almost everywhere. " The tour came to, fruition ,entitled," An Evening with The Monkees: The 45th Anniversary Tour. " Later
  20. The Washington Naval Treaty meant that none of these designs came to, fruition , Ships that had been started were either broken up on the slipway or converted
  21. Most of these were, at the time, rejected by the ARB or otherwise never came to, fruition ,in the form that 3 Dlabs proposed. However, their proposal for a C-style shading
  22. Jimmy Hill tabled plans for an all-seater stadium. These plans never came to, fruition , partly due to local residents' pressure groups, and by the time Fulham
  23. It onto the show. Sara Parallel also sent in an audition, but it never came to, fruition , The only Musketeers who appeared each season from the first until its
  24. Government). A disaster is a natural or man-made hazard that has come to, fruition , resulting in an event of substantial extent causing significant physical
  25. Trans Rail's Wellington passenger rail services, Tranz Metro, did not come to, fruition , although the division became a separate company in July 2003. In 2003 Trans
  26. Formed a significant part, the project (code-named Borden) never came to, fruition , During 1942–43 Philby's responsibilities were expanded to include North
  27. Was in the concentration camps that Hitler's concept of absolute power came to, fruition , Prime Levi, who described his year in Auschwitz in If This Is a Man, wrote:
  28. Which represented its spiritual value. This part of their plan never came to, fruition , In fact, WWI interrupted the construction and some conflicts after the war
  29. Be about a psychic boy in a psychic amusement park, but the idea never came to, fruition ,and King abandoned the book. During the night at the Stanley, this story came
  30. Then to disperse. Nevertheless, Cardinal America’s plans had not yet reached, fruition ,when Honors died on the evening of February 13, 1130. The cardinals
  31. Bids from KPN, the Dutch telecommunications group though these never came to, fruition , In 2005 rumors of KPN (and several other international network operators)
  32. Had been under way since the first half of the 12th century and had come to, fruition ,in the Secret compiled and edited by the papally-commissioned legit Gratin
  33. Of Hildesheim and the district of Bighorn. Had this plan come to, fruition , the territory of the present Lower Saxony would have consisted of three states
  34. Of Canada. The Baron's intent to exterminate the Abrades line seems close to, fruition ,as Duke Let Abrades is lured to the desert planet Arrays on the pretense of
  35. Unschooled audiences. English stylistic tendencies in this regard had come to, fruition ,and began to influence continental composers as early as the 1420s,as can be
  36. Having been announced in 2004,and taking no less than three years to come to, fruition ,through delays in legislation and regulation. Although there have been no new
  37. The first station. The network was delayed for many years, and did not come to, fruition ,until the 1990s. Fraser also legislated to give Indigenous Australians control
  38. Of the Resurrection, in which all that has come before reaches fulfillment and, fruition , They shine only in the light of the Resurrection. Pasha is the primary act
  39. To drive the Turks out of Europe, but,as the Papal Crusade failed to come to, fruition , CEM was left to languish and die in a Neapolitan prison. Reign Bayed II
  40. In Dresden, Saint Petersburg, Vienna,and Berlin. Only one such project came to, fruition ,; in 1700,the Berlin Academy of Sciences was created. Leibniz drew up its first
  41. Processor deliveries) the company suddenly folded even before it came to full, fruition , Perhaps the Aster computer inspired another Dutch computer firm to name their
  42. The" golden fleece ". Gold is further associated with the wisdom of aging and, fruition , The fiftieth wedding anniversary is golden. Our precious latter years are
  43. Reactor technology. Research by the Army and the Air Force never came to, fruition ,; however, the U. S. Navy succeeded when they steamed the USS Nautilus (SSN-571
  44. Was brought the early period of the development of the theory of Lie groups to, fruition , for not only did he classify irreducible representations of semisimple Lie
  45. After his coronation was to tear up those plans. A Dump would not come into, fruition ,until 1905,when Alexander II's grandson, Nicholas II, commissioned the Dump
  46. And through the Renaissance and Baroque periods, the latter two of which saw, fruition ,in Italy. Notable artists who fall within these periods include Michelangelo
  47. The foundation for true peace, he is the one with the strength to bring it to, fruition , Trade then takes control of the Rome feller Foundation; at the same time
  48. To popular music. However, it would be several more years until this came to, fruition , Revival: 1987–88 Orbison's career was fully revived in 1987. He released an
  49. Fantasy that is set in invented or parallel worlds. High fantasy was brought to, fruition ,through the work of authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis, whose
  50. Their attempts at bringing bhangra music to the western audiences were bearing, fruition ,as they were playing some top venues. At the mid-nineties, however,many

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