She said the results of the review would "come to fruition" in Labour's next manifesto.
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An innovative deal to streamline the mess is looking likely to come to fruition.
The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained.
The first is, it took a long time for this meeting to come to fruition.
There are a lot of reasons to think this deal might not come to fruition.
As to which ones will come to fruition we shall find out on Boxing Day.
We work hard and sometimes it doesn't come to fruition but today it did.
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But Ballmer noted that none of those proposed deals have come to fruition yet.
No word yet on when this monstrosity will come to fruition, if it ever does.
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"They see that what they wanted from the Egyptian revolution has not come to fruition, " Raisman said.
And with leaders Wolves appearing to falter and Birmingham lacking consistency, Johnson's claims could come to fruition.
Seems the inevitability has come to fruition where the means is still something many are still seeking.
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Why haven't these plans come to fruition, and what are the chances of the fantasy actually coming true?
"I don't know if it will come to fruition or not, " Cuomo said Wednesday at a news conference.
However we do believe that it will ultimately be a positive for Sprint should it come to fruition.
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Last Friday, on expiration day, we had one of the greatest nightmares for options buyers come to fruition.
Should all of these claims come to fruition, Armstrong may be cutting a lot of checks in 2013.
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What was just a footnote to 2007 has finally come to fruition.
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Without them on board, the giant mining project could not come to fruition.
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But in a democratic capitalist system, seemingly improbable ideas can come to fruition.
You hear about potential buy-outs, but they never seem to come to fruition.
Several important policies that CTIA, the U.S. wireless industry association, has been shepherding for months may finally come to fruition.
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They are certainly willing to have violence wrought upon them in order for their democratic beliefs to come to fruition.
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"You'll see the benefits of the model come to fruition for shareholders as we go forward, " Weill said on CNBC Monday.
Australia finally has a Green Jacket, though it may never have come to fruition without the help of a fiesty Kiwi.
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So strive for open conversations, and know that at least some of them will resurface and come to fruition one day.
As always, this is one of thousands of Apple patents, and it quite possibly may never come to fruition as described.
"You see how much hard work everyone puts in but sometimes it doesn't come to fruition on the field, " said captain Borthwick.
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If someone likes an idea and wants to see it executed, they must donate small denominations to see it come to fruition.
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That did not come to fruition, but that wholly explains the process.
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