Reportedly, a purchase of Leap is the nearest to fruition, with "under the table" talks already underway.
If we could move those ideas from fuzzy to fruition, that would be a remarkable thing.
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She said the results of the review would "come to fruition" in Labour's next manifesto.
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If this comes to fruition, this would join another video game-based TV show in the works.
The organization can create bonds with customers, imagine great plans, and bring them to fruition.
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.
Still, that could take years to reach fruition and Apple faces pressure to boost profits now.
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.
Even these estimates are based on rosy economic assumptions that have no chance coming to fruition.
That came to fruition about 15 years ago, my son was probably around 10.
We work hard and sometimes it doesn't come to fruition but today it did.
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Sadly, under current circumstances the FAA is incapable of bringing such a project to fruition.
Trust has been critical in their ability to see their entrepreneurial ideas to fruition.
But Ballmer noted that none of those proposed deals have come to fruition yet.
If that comes to fruition, then GLD is positioned for a huge price spike.
If it comes to fruition, it would generate 468 megawatts, providing most of the power there.
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The first Nine Elms project to reach fruition will be Riverlight, designed by Richard Rogers.
Eventually, the company that would issue the bonds, JobsOhio Beverage System, came to fruition.
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In this quieter part of the Mojave Desert, Robert Bigelow's own fantasy is coming to fruition.
No word yet on when this monstrosity will come to fruition, if it ever does.
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Meanwhile, one of Mr Bowker's own strategies for better value is nearing fruition.
"They see that what they wanted from the Egyptian revolution has not come to fruition, " Raisman said.
That's joyful news from Bill Joy, the Sun guru whom McNealy credits with bringing Jini to fruition.
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Wagoner made sweeping changes at GM, the results of which are coming into fruition now, he says.
Sure, Iran has had setbacks, but it's pouring every possible resource into bringing this project to fruition.
America's great strength is the creativity that comes from millions of people bringing new ideas to fruition.
Negotiations are taking place right now at the United Nations to bring such a treaty to fruition.
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